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Relative Chaos is five sisters — spanning mid-20s to almost 40, single to mom of three, from CEO to still figuring it out — having the conversations that usually stay in the group chat.

We talk about the stuff that matters and the stuff that absolutely does not — with the kind of honesty that only comes from people who've known you your entire life. Conversations about ambition, motherhood, relat... more

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Erin, Megan, Cat and Clare get into what it actually means to be a loving critic, and why the older you get, the fewer you have. When do you actually start feeling like an adult? (Spoiler: you don't.) Plus, we play the thought bubble game (three word... more

Sisters on this episode: Erin, Megan, Cat

Erin comes back from vacation with a new concept to discuss — adult pro max. What does it actually mean to operate at the highest level of adulthood? How do you split that with a partner without losing your ... more

Erin, Megan and Clare chat hot takes on the Love Story show (skip if you’re over it!), Clare's new relationship (total PGOM!), manifesting and why every woman needs a partner who will "yuck it up" with her. Plus: a detour into fairy smut and our curr... more

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