Join Kail Lowry and Becky Hayter as these two rekindle their friendship and navigate the highs, lows, and hilarious in-betweens of life in their 30s. They’ll dive into the joys and challenges of raising families, staying true to friendships, and keeping up with pop culture - all while embracing the unpredictable mix of karma and chaos that life throws at them. With Kail’s unfiltered outlook and Be... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 221 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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TW: This episode has mentions of miscarriages.
On this week's episode of Karma & Chaos Kail and Becky are back with some sad updates. The ladies come together to offer perspective and support to one another through the challenging times they are eac... more
This week Kail and Becky are coming in HOT with the chaos and maybe some crying. Things may sound a little different since we are mixing things up and recording in a new setting. The ladies show a new side of their relationship this week; their siste... more
Kail flies solo(…kind of) with Kristen on moral-support duty after a chaotic morning laptop saga—and it only gets realer from there. She opens up about handling internet comments, limiting the scroll, and why overspending spirals hit hard.
Plus: sp... more
Kail and Becky are back catching up on everything: Kail’s emotional trip to Texas to reconnect with her dad (and what she learned about old family stories), Becky’s big auntie news, and how becoming “the plug” for comfort buys is a real dopamine spor... more
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Kail I love you seriously listen to all your podcasts however please please stop eating while recording. The worst part is you know a good bit of listeners can’t stand it. I have to turn the podcast off when you start smacking. I don’t allow my 4 year to talk with food in her mouth you know basic manners, as an adult you should know that it just doesn’t need to be a thing.
I love Kail and have listened to every podcast she’s had since day 1 of Coffee Convos. This specific dynamic though shows a different side of Kail that I don’t love, and the structure is all over the place. Ultimately though what has pushed me away from the podcast completely now though, is Becky’s posts about Charlie Kirk. Whatever side of politics you are on, we are humans. And the fact that she is so dense to not even do research and fact check herself before making the posts she did is sad. ... more
I cannot support Rebecca Hayter after she made a post saying she was morally torn after the murder of Charlie Kirk. That is absolutely sickening. I have listened to every episode and fallowed her on socials. I am out!
Kail I love you SO much! And I know it’s dark humor but please stop making “killing yourself” a default response. I don’t think you understand the depth of how it sounds when you say it over & over again. You’re willing to leave your 7 kids behind if your lip doesn’t heal? Also stop mentioning the dying at 60. I get it. But what you’re also saying is if your babies want you around as an active grandmother, you don’t care. If Valley wants her mom at her wedding if she’s 30, you don’t care. It com... more
Joking about suicide because you had yet another elective plastic surgery has sent me over the edge. I have been a fan from the start and supported everything kail has done, but this has sent me over the edge. So out of touch.
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This series offers a humorous and candid perspective on the various challenges and joys of adulthood, with a focus on parenting, friendship, and contemporary culture. The hosts share personal experiences, touching on relatable topics such as financial responsibility, mental health, and the emotional nuances of family dynamics. With a blend of humor and vulnerability, the episodes reflect on navigating the complexities of life in their 30s, fostering a connection that resonates with listeners looking for both entertainment and insight. Notable themes include personal growth, the evolving nature of friendships, and the unpredictability of modern parenting, providing an inviting space for audiences to engage with their own life experiences.
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