
For The Hayters is a space where vulnerability is met with strength, and real stories remind us we’re never alone. Hosted by a community of storytellers and listeners alike, this podcast dives into the personal journeys—both beautiful and brutal—that shape who we are. From life-changing challenges to moments of resilience, our guests open up about the experiences that have defined them, in hopes o... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 80 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessSociety & Culture | |||

TRIGGER WARNING: This episode discusses teen pregnancy, adoption, and cancer diagnosis.
Jamie Shoemaker’s life has never been a straight line. From navigating a high-pressure teen pregnancy in a conservative church to choosing a private open adoptio... more
RIGGER WARNING: This episode discusses late-term stillbirth, medical trauma, and postpartum hemorrhaging.
"I didn't even have to hear the words. I could read it all over her face." Alyssa was 38 weeks pregnant—at the finish line—when the world stopp... more
Becky has beef with the word budget.
It feels restrictive. It feels like failure waiting to happen. It feels like getting grounded.
So in this episode of Wallet Therapy, Becky and Alex are flipping the script. We’re retiring the word “budget” and r... more
This episode discusses severe alcoholism, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts. Please listen with care.
I sat down with Nicole, a mother of five who lived a "normal" life on the outside while a dark hole was swallowing her from the inside. From ... more
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I think Becky is a genuine kind person who's tuned into life and really cares for people. With that being said this podcast is coming off very rough and unpolished. The topics are heavy. The guests aren't the best at articulating their stories at times. I'd love to see Becky keep her podcast but give it a shake up. Maybe a more positive vibe with a harder topic once every month? I live her goofiness and could definitely use that more at this time 💗
I tried to love this show bc I love Karma and Chaos but I just can’t do it anymore. I’m not a fan of the topics and Becky says “Like” and “Right” or a combination of Like/right way too much. Those are filler words that have now taken the place is of “um” and it’s distracting. I just can’t do it anymore. I think she’s better with comedy, light hearted stuff and not this heavy stuff.
Becky is awesome and always lays it all out there. She is an open book. I love her emotional side and her strong side .
I might not relate to everyone’s story but that doesn’t mean everyone’s story isn’t worth listening to. You are so patient, kind and generous giving people space to tell their story !! Wonderful Podcast
This podcast is so amazing! It gives so many of us a voice to share our stories, help others and heal in the process. Becky does an amazing job of listening, encouraging and is so engaged in the people and conversations. Thank you Becky for giving others an opportunity, a voice and a way to know that we are not alone.
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The content centers around deeply personal stories of individuals navigating through various life challenges, including grief, mental health issues, and parenting struggles. The discussions are both heartfelt and relatable, highlighting topics such as postpartum depression, miscarriage, chronic illness, and family dynamics. Episodes often feature guests sharing their transformative journeys, emphasizing resilience, community support, and the personal healing that comes with storytelling. This series aims to shed light on difficult subjects that are not always openly discussed, making it a valuable resource for listeners seeking connection and understanding in their own experiences.
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For The Hayters launched 7 years ago and published 80 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on For The Hayters include:
1. Alyssa Estes
2. Nicole Cargo
3. Kim Gordon
4. Kassie Jay Banks
5. Jordan Paishon
6. Jen Harper
7. Nicole Perry
8. Bailee Klemmer
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