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Jay Shetty’s ‘Messy Love’ Brings Real Couples, Real Conversations To Podcasting.

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Jay Shetty already has a hit with his “On Purpose” show with iHeartPodcasts. Now the entrepreneur and former monk is teaming up with Audible and QCode to produce a new limited-run series. Set to launch early next year, “Messy Love: Difficult Conversations for Deeper Connection” will bring his experience coaching individuals and couples into the public forum.


“In ‘Messy Love,’ we’re embracing the reality that love isn’t perfect — it’s a practice,” said Shetty. “We’re inviting listeners into authentic coaching sessions, working through real relationship challenges together.”


This unscripted 10-episode series will feature Shetty as he guides three couples through the complexities of modern relationships, offering listeners unfiltered access to moments of vulnerability and transformation, as well as concrete tools to improve their own relationships.


The show’s three relationships will explore very different partnerships. It includes young parents recently separated after years, but hoping to reunite; long-term partners working through issues of power, recognition, and respect; and a loving couple grappling with differing attitudes towards money and conflict. Listeners will hear these couples work through resentment, broken trust, and generational patterns — with no script, no filters, and no certainty of the outcome.


“This series goes beyond traditional advice, offering practical tools for deeper connections,” Shetty said. “My hope is that everyone, regardless of their relationship status, will find insights to create more meaningful bonds in their lives and with themselves.”


When “Messy Love” launches on Jan. 22, 2026, the series will be available exclusively from Audible.


It joins Audible’s ever-expanding roster of original wellness and relationship-focused content, with popular titles such as “The Let Them Theory” by Mel Robbins, “Self-Conscious with Chrissy Teigen,” and “Super Attractor” with Gabrielle Bernstein.


“In ‘Messy Love,’ Jay Shetty gives listeners a front-row seat to the real work of love in all its imperfect, raw, and deeply human glory,” said Rachel Ghiazza, Chief Content Officer at Audible. “With his trademark empathy, honesty, and practical wisdom, Jay helps real couples work through real challenges and see themselves — and each other — in new ways. We’re thrilled to add Messy Love and Jay’s enduring insight and compassionate coaching to our growing collection of Original programming that both entertains and enriches our listeners’ lives.”

 
 
 
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