Madelyn Moon


Feminine Embodiment and transformational Coach


New York-based Madelyn Moon is a walking permission slip, soul igniter and devoted teacher who is committed to radical truth telling in her top 50 ranked podcast, coaching practice and teaching platforms. She is an embodiment catalyst for intellectual women craving deeper self-care and self-love, recovery, efficiency, intimacy and health.

Madelyn is on a spiritual quest to reveal the art of embodying opposite elements across every spectrum: water with fire, mystical with realism, alchemy with presence, alpha with omega, and light with dark. She knows there is no better metamorphosis than that of learning to welcome the entire human experience.

Her work and story has been featured in hundreds of podcasts as well as various publications such as BBC, The Huffington Post, Teen Vogue, Thought Catalog, Nylon Magazine, The Daily Mail, Vice, Men’s Health, People and ABC News Nightline. She’s hosted the popular Mind Body Musings podcast for six+ years, ranking in the Top-50 of ALL TIME in the U.S. and Great Britain in Self Improvement.

How Feeling Dejected in Relationships Impacts Emotional and Mental Health
In recent times, heated social climate and isolation has been exhausting to say the least. It has in most cases been our interpersonal relationships getting us through these seemingly unending months, whether it be a reliable friend, trusted family member, or loving partner, the warmth of human connection has cradled us as best it could …
Why Understanding the Psychology of Community and Human Connection is Crucial Today
Dating apps are nothing new to Americans, especially since 32 million people in the United States will use one at some point in the next year. These apps make it easy for those looking to meet new people, make friends, or adjust to a new setting after a change or move. Whether it’s the busy …
woman on her phone at night
Covering the Gaps Your Relationship Apps : What’s Missing in Dating and Mental Health Apps
Nowadays we all have everything we need at our fingertips – from groceries to shipping and even mental health, dating, and relationships. You’d think that having a happy, healthy relationship would be a simple matter. The fact is, this couldn’t be further from the truth. According to Pew Research, only 12 percent of dating app …