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Relative Chaos

Welcome to Relative Chaos, the podcast where personal stories and the beautiful mess of life collide. Hosted by Jennifer Yeatts and Karissa McCrary, we dive into the chaos of everyday relationships and simply figuring out how to survive the daily whirlwind. Each episode, we share our own experiences, chat with special guests, and offer relatable insights and laughs along the way. Life is messy, but we wouldn't have it any other way. Tune in for candid conversations, unexpected lessons, and a whole lot of humor—because after all, who doesn’t have a little Relative Chaos?

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    Episode 15: Childhood Cancer Awareness; The Last Days

    Today’s episode is one that will stay with you. It’s Part 4 in our series on Childhood Cancer Awareness and a story about unimaginable loss — and the kind of faith that carries a mother through it. Jennifer opens up about losing her 10-year-old son, Chase, to Burkitt’s Lymphoma, a rare and aggressive form of cancer. She takes us through the heartbreak, the questions, and ultimately, the hope that anchored her when everything else fell apart.This conversation isn’t just about grief — it’s about resilience, love, and the quiet strength that faith can bring in our darkest hours.So take a deep breath, settle in, and join us as we explore how one mother found light in the deepest shadow.This is Relative Chaos — and this is her story.

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    September is Childhood Cancer Awareness: The Relationships

    When a child is diagnosed with cancer, the diagnosis doesn’t just affect one child—it reshapes every relationship around them. Awareness isn’t only about the illness; it’s about seeing the web of love, pain, and resilience that connects families, friends, and communities in the fight for hope.

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    September is Childhood Cancer Awareness: The Feelings

    There are moments in life that shake us to our core, moments when the world stops spinning the way it used to. For a mother, one of those moments comes when she hears the words: your child has cancer. In an instant, fear, grief, and uncertainty crash in, and everything familiar feels fragile. The routines of daily life are disrupted by hospital visits, test results, and the quiet ache of watching your child suffer.And yet, within that chaos, there is also an invitation. An invitation to love more deeply than we thought possible. To carry one another when the weight feels unbearable. To step into each other’s pain and hold on with compassion and courage.Today on Relative Chaos, we’re leaning into the tender reality of what it means to be a mother walking through the storm of childhood illness—and how, in the darkest valleys, we are still called to love one another. Because it’s in love, even when it hurts, that we find strength, hope, and the possibility of healing.

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    Episode 12: Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, and why we Chase it.

    Welcome back to Relative Chaos. This month, September, is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month—a time that means more to us than words can capture. Our journey with childhood cancer began in a whirlwind of fear and uncertainty, when Jennifer's 10-year-old Chase was diagnosed just days after her great nephew ( Karissa's Cousins) received the same life-changing news.In the middle of that storm, we found ourselves searching for answers, for strength, and for a way forward. And as overwhelming as it was, we quickly realized something important: no family should feel like they’re navigating this journey alone.That’s why we talk about it here. We share our story—the chaos, the heartbreak, the resilience, and the hope—not just to raise awareness, but to reach those who might be sitting where we once sat, hearing those words for the first time.In this episode, we’ll explore why we ‘chase it’—why we keep moving forward, fighting for better treatments, supporting families, and shining a light on the realities of childhood cancer. Because awareness leads to action, and action leads to change.So whether you’re here as a parent, a relative, a survivor, or simply someone who cares, thank you for joining us as we turn our chaos into connection, and our story into a source of strength for others."

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    Episode 11: Who Can It Be Now?

    Imagine checking your email and finding a loan statement for a thousand dollars… in your name. Only problem? You never applied for it. Now imagine finding 179 more just like it.”This Episode of Relative Chaos, we’re diving into Karissa's story, whose life turned upside down when someone stole her identity and used it to open loan after loan two days before we left on vacation. What followed was months of stress, financial battles, and the fight to get everything back under control.We also discuss the scam that led her there and other scam tactics that are going around!

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    Episode 10: Chaos Getaway; Key Largo

    Chaos Getaway: A Travel Guide to Key LargoWelcome back to Relative Chaos, the podcast where family meets frenzy—and somehow we all survive.And today we’re kicking off our brand new travel series, Chaos Getaway—because nothing says "relaxing vacation" like packing the family into one itinerary.First stop? The salty breeze, sun-drenched streets, and low-key quirks of Key Largo, Florida.We’ll tell you where to eat, what to skip, what we accidentally broke, and how we managed to turn a tropical paradise into a full-blown episode of—well, relative chaos.So whether you're planning your own escape or just here for the stories, grab your flip-flops and brace yourself for...Chaos Getaway: Key Largo Edition!

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    Beyond The Badge: The Silent Struggle with PTSD & Suicide in Law Enforcement

    Beyond the Badge: The Silent Struggle — PTSD and Suicide in Law Enforcement"Behind the badge, there’s a human being — and far too often, that person is suffering in silence."In this powerful episode of Relative Chaos, we shine a light on one of the most pressing and often overlooked issues in law enforcement: PTSD and suicide among our officers.You’ll hear raw, honest stories from Lt. Kenneth Barrett who has walked the thin blue line — stories of trauma, resilience, and the silent battles many face long after their shift ends. We talk about mental health and how it affects officers, their family members and about the toll this job can take — and what we must do to change the culture around mental health in policing.💡 Why is mental health still taboo in law enforcement?💔 What support do officers really need?🛑 And how do we stop the silent epidemic of suicide before it claims more lives?This episode is not just a conversation — it’s a call to awareness, compassion, and action.Tune in to Beyond the Badge: The Silent Struggle — PTSD and Suicide in Law Enforcement.Because protecting those who protect us should never be optional.🎧 Available wherever you get your podcasts.Check out Kenneth Barrett for Sheriff!

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    Episode 8: Don't Worry Be Happy - The Fight Without

    In this deeply personal episode, we open up about losing my brother to suicide — the day our lives were forever changed, and the grief that followed. This is a raw, honest conversation about love, loss, mental health, and the painful questions that come after suicide.We talk about who my brother was, what we shared, the signs we missed (or didn’t), and how we’ve been navigating grief, guilt, and healing in the aftermath. This episode is for anyone who has lost someone they love — especially a sibling — and for those trying to understand the ripple effects of suicide.This is not a polished story — it’s real, vulnerable, and unfiltered. Whether you’re grieving, supporting someone who is, or trying to make sense of your own pain, we hope this space brings you comfort and connection. Bear with us as we speak about the Fight Without someone we love.💛 If you or someone you love is struggling, please reach out. You are not alone.

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    Episode 7: Don't Worry Be Happy; The Fight Within

    🎙️ RELATIVE CHAOS: The Fight WithinAn Honest Life Podcast Episode: Part OneWHAT?!You thought you'd never get through it.But here you are. Still breathing. Still standing. Still fighting.💬 Hosts Karissa McCrary & Jennifer Yeattsbring you a raw, unfiltered conversation about what it's likewhen the mind turns dark — and how to fight back.💥 Because those thoughts?They’re loud.But they’re not true.They’re temporary.And they don’t get to win.🎧 Whether you’re hanging on by a thread or holding someone else’s hand through it —this episode is your reminder:You are not alone. Your story isn’t over.

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    Don't Worry, Be Happy; A Mind at Ease Part 2

    On this episode of Relative Chaos, it's the space where it’s okay to not be okay. If you're a teen navigating the twists of OCD, depression, or both—you’re not alone, and you’ve just found your people.Today we discuss teen depression, the help they got, the parent's perspective, This podcast is your safe corner of the internet, where we talk real—about what it’s like living in a mind that doesn’t always play fair. We’ll share stories, bust stigma, talk coping tools, and most importantly… remind you that your mental health doesn’t define you—but your strength does.

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    Don't Worry Be Happy! A Mind at Ease

    Taking care of your mental health isn’t selfish—it’s essential. This episode we are dedicated to helping you find peace in the process of healing. Whether you're setting boundaries, taking a step back, or just learning to breathe again, this show offers compassionate conversations and gentle reminders that it's okay to put yourself first. Because your well-being matters, and you don’t need to feel guilty about it.

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    Teen Pregnancy; Facing Judgement & Finding Strength

    This week we talk about the shock of teen pregnancy and the trials that come with that announcement from two different sides of the spectrum.

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    Episode 3: POTS Living on a Tilt

    Today, we’re talking about something that affects thousands but is still often misunderstood—POTS, or Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome.POTS is a form of dysautonomia that can turn everyday tasks into major challenges. For many, it's a long road to diagnosis, filled with symptoms that are dismissed or misunderstood—like dizziness, rapid heart rate, fatigue, and brain fog. But behind those symptoms are real people trying to navigate life, school, work, and relationships.In this episode, we’ll break down what POTS actually is, share personal stories from living with it. If you've ever heard the term and wondered what it really means—or if you're living with POTS yourself—this episode is for you.***On Relative Chaos we talk about our past, and choices we made, to help others learn from our mistakes and build a better future and closeness with God.

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    Episode 2: Tennessee Tornados

    This week we talk all about the Mother's Day, May 11, 2003, EF3 tornado that touched down in Rutherford County. Co-Host, Karissa, lost everything in this tornado as it destroyed her home. Well, not everything. HA! We can't wait to tell you all the emotional and funny things that happened that day!

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    Relative Chaos: The Introduction

    Welcome to Relative Chaos, the podcast where personal stories and the beautiful mess of life collide. Hosted by Jennifer Yeatts and Karissa McCrary, we dive into the chaos of everyday relationships and simply figuring out how to survive the daily whirlwind. Each episode, we share our own experiences, chat with special guests, and offer relatable insights and laughs along the way. Life is messy, but we wouldn't have it any other way. Tune in for candid conversations, unexpected lessons, and a whole lot of humor—because after all, it's all Relative Chaos!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to Relative Chaos, the podcast where personal stories and the beautiful mess of life collide. Hosted by Jennifer Yeatts and Karissa McCrary, we dive into the chaos of everyday relationships and simply figuring out how to survive the daily whirlwind. Each episode, we share our own experiences, chat with special guests, and offer relatable insights and laughs along the way. Life is messy, but we wouldn't have it any other way. Tune in for candid conversations, unexpected lessons, and a whole lot of humor—because after all, who doesn’t have a little Relative Chaos?

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Jennifer Black Yeatts

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Welcome to Relative Chaos, the podcast where personal stories and the beautiful mess of life collide. Hosted by Jennifer Yeatts and Karissa McCrary, we dive into the chaos of everyday relationships and simply figuring out how to survive the daily whirlwind. Each episode, we share our own...

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Relative Chaos is created and hosted by Jennifer Black Yeatts.
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