
This week Kail and Becky are reading your comments and some are just plain diabolical. The ladies are also celebrating Becky’s recent credit milestone! This week’s Is It Karma or Is It Chaos submission leads the ladies...
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Kale
Foreign.
Becky
Hi, honey bunny cutie.
Kale
Hi, honey bunny cuties.
Becky
Hi, everyone.
Kale
Welcome to Karma and Chaos with Becky and Kale. Kale and Becky.
Becky
Yay. Episode number two from New York.
Kale
Okay. Last week, we talked about the best things. It was so funny.
Becky
We had such a good time.
Kale
It was a great time. So now we're gonna. We have to bring that back. We have to have the same energy.
Becky
Oh, I thought you were gonna say we need to start talking about the worst things. Oh, my God. I didn't say this in the last episode. I woke up this morning. I'm missing a piece of my eyebrow.
Kale
Did you shave it off?
Becky
Girl, I haven't touched my. I don't shave my eyebrows. I haven't touched them. You see it?
Kale
No.
Becky
Look it right here. I'm missing a whole patch.
Kale
Did you get drunk and rub it off?
Becky
No. Well, Leah said that she goes, well, maybe you, like, dug it into a pillow. I said, I sleep on my back.
Kale
Which you're psychotic for that. That's, like, not normal.
Becky
So she said that it could happen. Like, I could have just, like, brushed it and it. But, like, that's so weird.
Kale
Anyway, just wax it off. It'll be fine. Started over.
Becky
That just triggered that memory of what we were talking about.
Kale
We had. We had years ago. Oh, God, what year was it?
Becky
That was years ago.
Kale
We went. We were at Becky's house, a different house than she lives in now. And there was a group of us there. And there was some drinking involved. I don't even know that I was drinking, but some other people were. And friend at the time. Was she drunk? Yes, she was drunk. She was sitting on the toilet, potentially going to the bathroom. Maybe not. We don't know. And she fell forward into the bathtub.
Becky
Yeah.
Kale
And took off her eyebrow. Like, not just, like, the drawings of the eyebrow, but it was like, all the hairs and everything. But I don't remember even hearing anything. So that was what was.
Becky
Yeah.
Kale
And then all of a sudden, you get up to, like, go check on her because she's been, you know, gone for a long time.
Becky
Yeah.
Kale
Was she in the tub when you found her?
Becky
I don't remember. You have such a good memory. It's so impressive to me.
Kale
Okay, we'll go with that. Yeah, I was just thinking of her traumatic event of losing an eyebrow.
Becky
So I also have really good news.
Kale
What's your good news?
Becky
As of this month, I am officially credit card debt free, period.
Kale
So live studio audience. That's so exciting.
Becky
It's so exciting.
Kale
So do you have any Tips for anyone.
Becky
I started this past, like last year. This was my goal for the year. I was hoping to do it by the new year. It took me two more months, which is totally fine. Things don't always go to plan. But last year I said, becky, I need you to work your ass off and get these credit cards paid off because you're about to have a kid, you need to be more financially responsible. And yeah. Is my bad decisions in my 20s have been following me throughout the years, and I'm on my road to redemption.
Kale
How do you know how much more you paid in interest than what was spent?
Becky
I don't even want to know that question.
Kale
Okay, got it.
Becky
Answer to that question. Yeah.
Kale
Okay.
Becky
Because I would. I was like the type of person that was just in the cycle of, you know, take like putting my balance on other cards and paying a interest fee for, switching it to balance to get zero interest, but then not paying it off within that time. And it was just a really bad cycle of doing that.
Kale
Well, I'm glad that you're out of it.
Becky
Thank you. If I talked to my sister about it, who is my financial advisor, and she said that if I snowball my payments, meaning that, like, the payments I was just paying for all my credit cards, I put them into the next thing that I have because I still have debt, like a bunch of debt.
Kale
Just not credit card debt.
Becky
Yeah. So, like, I have a couple loans. I. I borrowed money from my mom, my car, student loans. She said if I snowball at all, I will be officially debt free by February of next year.
Kale
Wait, what does that mean, though?
Becky
Meaning that every, like, once I pay something off, like I have a thousand dollars a month that I was paying towards my credit cards. So instead of taking that and spending it or saving it, I put it towards my next, like, loan, like, so it's like a snowball, like, so then when that loan is paid off, right. So I have a personal loan that I pay $600 a month for. And so when that's paid off, then I'll have $1,600, but if I take that and spend it towards the next loan, I'll be debt free by next February.
Kale
When you said, okay, so you were paying $1,000 a month on credit card debt. Yeah, $600 a month on credit card.
Becky
No, I have a, a personal loan.
Kale
$1,000 a month on credit card debt, $600 a month on personal loans, and then how much more money on other things?
Becky
$2,000 a month.
Kale
So that's like multiple mortgages yeah. Worth of money towards debt.
Becky
Yeah. I will say that.
Kale
I'm not judging. I'm just so curious about it.
Becky
I will say that when Leah and.
Kale
I moved into our house, you guys renovated. We put money.
Becky
We renovated it. We didn't take out any. We didn't take out a mortgage loan because the house was paid off. And so we took out. I took out personal loans to rent it. Like.
Kale
Right.
Becky
Do the, you know, $200,000 of renovations to our house. Right. So this. A lot of it is from that. So half of. I consider half of it, like, mortgage payment.
Kale
Okay. Yeah. Could you not have done, like, a home equity loan?
Becky
The house is in Leah's dad's name.
Kale
So he would have had to do it. Okay, got it, got it, got it, got it.
Becky
Yeah.
Kale
Well, that's really exciting. And so now you're going to take that money because then you still are saving $1,000 a month, though. Really? Because. Or you're keeping $1,000 of it in your pocket because that same thousand is now going to cover something different.
Becky
It's still just different. I'm still just living at the same level.
Kale
Oh, okay. So you're gonna still pay those things and then put the $1,000 a month that you already. Okay. Not in place of something. Okay, that makes sense.
Becky
Yeah.
Kale
Now I'm tracking. I'm tracking. I. Last year or like 18 months ago, I started paying extra towards my work. Not to sound out of touch, because that's not the. I'm not trying to make anyone feel bad. This is not to be out of touch. But I had the extra funds. I've been putting that towards the principal of my house to pay it down faster. And I. 18 months cut down, like, years.
Becky
That's huge.
Kale
And I was like, oh, do I really want to build a new house? Like, do I need to build? Like, what am I thinking when I could literally have this house paid off in, like, 10 years?
Becky
I never know the day of the week what you're doing. Like, every. Every episode is different if you're building the house or not.
Kale
I don't know. Because I think about it, I'm like, should I get an apartment in New York? Because I'm here every month. And then I'm like, do I really need. Because I really do put most of my money into my business, for sure. For me, it's like, do I need another house? Like, do I need to build a house? Do. Do I want a house there? You know what I mean? So it's. Yeah, I just. We'll figure it out.
Becky
We will figure it out.
Kale
We're doing the plans no matter what. So in the event that I decide they're already ready to rock and roll.
Becky
Nice. I'm in the mind. Like I. I don't know if I've talked about it about wanting to build a apartment above my garage. I think I'm now gonna wait.
Kale
Why?
Becky
Because like I'm working so hard to pay off my debt and then what? I'm gonna do another forty thousand dollar project that just adds back to it.
Kale
Once you pay everything off. Putting an apartment up there makes sense.
Becky
Yeah. So next year I'll be able to pay that off within a couple months. Right. Like so if I wait to next year to do it, I'll just have all my debt paid off and that will be my single next project.
Kale
Because your credit will most likely also go up as well. So you might get. No, but I'm saying like. Oh, okay. Well that's nice. I used to have to use hobbies for everything. I have a better credit score now, but hobby's always had like over 800.
Becky
Someone I dropped like a 300 points.
Kale
In a credit score X that I know that I dislike a lot.
Becky
Yeah. This is a note for anyone listening. Do not ever co sign a car for someone that you are not married. Honestly, even if you are married to them. Don't, don't do it.
Kale
I had a great experience.
Becky
Good for you.
Kale
Because I always paid my car payment.
Becky
I co signed for someone else and they didn't pay their car payment and that's what made my credit score drop.
Kale
I didn't. We didn't. He didn't co sign for me. I just used his credit like he allowed me to use his credit.
Becky
Yeah. He co signed your mortgage.
Kale
No, no, it was in his name only. And then I paid the monthly payment.
Becky
Yeah. So you have no involvement at all.
Kale
So if I defaulted I could just walk away?
Becky
Yes. So it's not relative at all.
Kale
Whatever. I said my name now. I mean I have a new vehicle but I.
Becky
And I. It's always so funny because I speak about our Facebook group every single episode. But.
Kale
But we love you.
Becky
Yeah, we do love you, Ryan Leonard. Yes.
Kale
Yes.
Becky
He commented something in our Facebook group and made a post saying that me talking about my financial journey has encouraged him to take more responsibility and ownership of his and he has starting his road to being debt free as well.
Kale
So they have a cute little family. I think I saw that post.
Becky
Yeah.
Kale
Ryan. Shout out to Ryan. I want. We love Ryan. Stickers because I just think he's so great. And he's in all the groups, he supports, all the podcasts. Shout out to Ryan. And I think I might have seen that one. And I hope. I hope that it inspires someone to.
Becky
Take care of their stuff.
Kale
Yeah, I. Kristen and I have been helping Elijah a lot just because, I mean, he lived in Hawaii for years, and so it's so expensive there. Trying to come back, move back, buy a house, do all of that is like, now he's got you, and now I'm a sugar mama.
Becky
Now she's not me.
Kale
Like, perpetuating this. This. The rumor mill.
Becky
Yeah.
Kale
Cycle of. That's what people think.
Becky
No way. I've never seen one person.
Kale
No, they literally say that everyone in this room is nodding their head because that's what they're like, oh, of course he's with you because you pay the bills. And it's like, literally. He contributes.
Becky
Don't understand. I have watched Kale go through so many different relationships, and Elijah contributes so much to their. Like, I'll be there.
Kale
He'll be.
Becky
He'll be prepping a seven course meal for dinner. And I'm like. I'm like, what are you doing? He's like, oh. I'm like, I'm baking a cake for dessert.
Kale
I'm like, that's his thing, though. Like, he loves to bake a good cake on Sundays.
Becky
Yeah, he's great.
Kale
I mean, no, he's great.
Becky
Phenomenal.
Kale
He gets up to let the chickens out before anybody's up. Like, he's great taking care of the kids.
Becky
Yeah, he's a great dad.
Kale
No, he is. But, yeah, that's what people say. So I say all that to say working on.
Becky
If people want to throw hate to Elijah, it shouldn't be the kangaroo they should be afraid of, you know, it should be me, the kangaroo.
Kale
Karma. Oh, my God. Can we get like, an animation?
Becky
Oh, we should wait. Text Amanda right now that we need a karma and chaos. But it's a kangaroo.
Kale
Like a trademark on a kangaroo design.
Becky
Yes. No, like.
Kale
Like, we can use one. I just want, like, a hat. Like the Royal Farms hat, but with a kangaroo in it. Like, right in the middle.
Becky
There is one that's a brand. Yeah, it's. It's literally called Kangaroo.
Kale
I don't have one single original idea ever in my life. I don't have one single brain cell kangaroo. Do you want to partner with us?
Becky
I think, isn't that like a 90s brand or am I losing my mind? Yeah, it's not.
Kale
It is.
Becky
Speak up. What?
Kale
Our live studio audience is being verbally assaulted.
Becky
Kangaroo. Yeah, it's like this. The.
Kale
Yeah, Look, Text me.
Becky
Tangle.
Kale
We could do. We could do a kangaroo with a boxing glove.
Becky
Yeah. Wait, but look at. You should. You should get this hat.
Kale
What is that?
Becky
It's a Kango hat.
Kale
Looks like a beauty sponge.
Becky
A beauty sponge. It's like one of those like. Like what Melissa McCarthy wears in who in Bridesmaids.
Kale
I never saw that. Silence is palpable. I don't know what that means, but I read it in a lot of books. Did I use it correctly? I learned so much from reading.
Becky
Speaking of reading, what book are you currently reading?
Kale
His and hers by Alice Feeney. It's about to come to Netflix, so I wanted to read it before it comes to Netflix on Kindle Unlimited. For those of you who wanted to know.
Becky
What's it about?
Kale
No clue. I haven't started it yet. I was just downloaded it on my Kindle.
Becky
Okay, nice.
Kale
So I haven't like read the first page yet, but the week that air.
Becky
Comes out will be the Friday that I am doing the Onyx Storm book club. So if you are listening and you read Onyx Storm, you should join book club on Friday@patreon.com Kale Lowry and if.
Kale
You haven't read Onyx Storm, you should still join because Becky is running it and so is your friend Spencer. Yeah, I that I'm sad that I'm gonna miss that one. But that is the night of Isaac's play that he's in.
Becky
So you shouldn't tell people you're missing it because people might just be joining because they think you're on it.
Kale
People have asked how they can join that one specifically and no other ones. Like I saw those comments. I saw them. I want to tell you all, I stopped wearing thongs for a really long time. I hated the feeling of them. And then once skims was introduced to me, I fell back in love with them. So I'm obsessed with Skims Fits everybody High waist thong. And if you don't have one, you need it because it's amazing how well these mold to your body.
Becky
Whenever it's the new year, I love making sure that Leah buys all new underwear to refresh her top drawer. And now she officially has the Fits everybody Cheeky brief in every single color. I am excited for her because she gets to reap the benefits of me not wearing underwear.
Kale
I love that for you. I also have strug struggled finding bras that are really good for me when I was bustier. But now obviously I had my breast reduction. I can still wear skims because of the Fits Everybody line. I really love the Fits Everybody racerback Bralette. I wear it every single day. I have it on right now. And if you guys want to try this, you can because you can shop skims Best intimates, including the Fits Everybody collection and more@skims.com and skim stores. The last time I was in New York, I did get to go to the skims store and I absolutely loved the experience. It was so cute inside. If you're going to New York, make sure you stop by. And after you place your order online, you can be sure to let them know that we sent you by selecting podcast in the survey. You can select our show Karma and Chaos in the drop down menu that follows. Speaking of comments, actually Kayla, y'all, if y'all don't know Kayla, go follow corporate spirit guide. She was kind enough to send me some comments that I wanted to read to y'all. And are you ready? Did you open yours?
Becky
Locked and loaded.
Kale
Locked and loaded. Okay, some of y'all are diabolical. The first one from Dogecoin says nine kids, eight baby daddies. You go. You go.
Becky
Oh, that's it.
Kale
That's the comment. That is the comment.
Becky
That's not even factual. Becky should really consider a different hairstyle to protect those edges.
Kale
What does that even mean? Why do you have to protect your edges? What's wrong with them?
Becky
You know what? It's Chantel Kathleen.
Kale
Why did she say that to you?
Becky
Get her.
Kale
L. Hicks told me. And I'm assuming that this is on a photo with you. Well, she can't get pregnant with her.
Becky
We could try. Okay. Okay. So my 7 year old daughter has Becky's sweater as pants. Wait, my seven year old daughter has Becky's sweater as pants. How is The Men's Forever 21 and Carter Girls? No hate. Just an observation.
Kale
What?
Becky
God forbid that there's multiple genders that wear hearts.
Kale
You know, that's fast fashion for you. In response to me talking about my pants, someone said, taryn says you couldn't waterboard this info out of me. Do you think that it's a mental illness for me to talk about stuff like that? Like most people would take that to the grave.
Becky
That's not a mental illness. But do you have mental illnesses?
Kale
Oh, I know I'm mentally ill, but I'm saying, like, is there a correlation between the two? Yeah, because like, I could not imagine an influencer that I fought like, right. Like, I follow influencers. What would I do if I heard Kylie, Alex, Earl, or like Kylie Jenner talking about their pants? Like, do you think they'd lose a following for that? People. They don't hate me for it, but they're also like, I wouldn't be able. You wouldn't be able to waterboard that information. Like, what would happen if someone who has such a pretty image.
Becky
I don't think I've ever. My pants. I've on the floor once, but I've never shit my pants.
Kale
My pants.
Becky
Yeah, I was doing a cleanse.
Kale
I told you the whole story. I was on my way home from the gym and I was so mad at my mom because she made me do this liquid cleanse and I myself four minutes away from my house. Becky, just do a cleanse. Becky.
Becky
What?
Kale
Just say you have I've on the.
Becky
Floor once, but I've never. My pants.
Kale
People were confusing.
Becky
That's something. I was going to take the degree with me, but I didn't. So confusing with what?
Kale
With bone. Because she in my mud room when I first built my house and we talked about it on the podcast and people were like, didn't she herself on the mud room floor or something like that. And I was like, no, that was bone. Like, you're confusing the bees. You know what I mean?
Becky
Yeah, for sure.
Kale
Okay, what's your next one?
Becky
All of my next ones are really nice for the most part.
Kale
What's it like to be God's favorite?
Becky
This one says, she's so gonna be a good mom.
Kale
Oh, thanks.
Becky
26 colors up.
Kale
My next one says, Kale needs to stop chewing and eating during podcasts.
Becky
I mean, they're not totally wrong.
Kale
I'm hungry.
Becky
This one says, you convinced me to read 4th Wing and now I'm obsessed. Kale, you need to read fourth wing.
Kale
This next one. Shut up. Angie says, I believe that Kale doesn't have a conscience. She's proved that recently. She's proved that recently with her political rants.
Becky
Well, Angie, what's it like to be God's favorite? We. I think that we needed. There's definitely some up comments about me. I think that they're just less 50.
Kale
11 baby daddies and now she's gay.
Becky
My. This one says Becky is married. Question mark.
Kale
To me.
Becky
To me.
Kale
Work wife.
Becky
I don't really think that I'd consider.
Kale
You my work wife, but really we could be.
Becky
Okay, go on.
Kale
Who's your work wife then?
Becky
I don't believe that I have one. I have a Best friend at my.
Kale
So that's your work wife then maybe not talking to you anymore. Making this podcast real hard though. This is actually a nice one.
Becky
Okay.
Kale
I have trust issues. I was slightly skeptical going into this, but I love this podcast. Thank you, ladies.
Becky
I love the live audience. This is so much fun.
Kale
That one was really nice and we appreciate you.
Becky
That was really nice. I feel like we have been getting people happier as time goes on. They don't really like the sad stuff some people do, but I feel like we have deep conversations. The one. Oh, I wanted to bring this up relative I've been doing. I've been getting emails from people for. For the haters. I talked to you about this and people have been submitting stories. It's been really beautiful to get back into this. For me, it's like giving me my purpose back in life. But someone submitted their story and they sent it as a voice memo. Like it was a 10 minute long and I was listening to it and listening and you know, it's really. I'm going to have her on. It's really sad. I'm not going to go into detail, but the end of her podcast of the end of her voice memo, she said, I just want to thank you and specifically Kale because I have a two hour commute to treatment and I listen to her podcasts for.
Kale
I'll cry right now.
Becky
Like to. To take up time and. And she's like. And specifically for the karma and chaos, me and my husband stop the episodes and have conversations around topics that you guys talk.
Kale
I love that. No, because truly that that is. It keeps us going.
Becky
No, I know.
Kale
I cried entirely too much this week. Like, honestly, this work trip has been nothing but non. Stop.
Becky
Should I add it to my tracker?
Kale
Oh God, I should track me.
Becky
No, but it was beautiful because like sometimes I feel like we forget and what people like what we are to other people, right? Like we're just humans. We're just in our own worlds. But for some other people's, like, were there distraction from what they have going on in life or were there encouragement to have harder conversations to think about things differently? Like how. Especially for me, right. How lucky am I to be in a situation that me being married to a woman isn't the. The reason that I'm here when it is so, like, it could be that way. And how lucky am I to give people insight into what like, such a loving relationship is? And like, how lucky am I to give people who may not see that in their life like a door to what their future could be. Right. Like, so I. And I'm reminded a lot when I speak to people in our inside, like, the Carmine Cast community, that it's two things. One, like, I'm opening a door for some people that might have never wanted to open that or not, like, accept my kind of people into their life. But with here, like, I'm just being accepted regardless of that. By. And I was worried about, you know. You mean, like, me being gay, me being. Right. Like, I'm a pretty progressive person. Like, I speak highly of just, you know, people in marginalized communities that should have voices that don't. And a lot of the time when you are on that side of the world, it's hard to have a voice because that's all people see. Like, they don't see you as a human. They just see you as a prop. Right. Like, you're just. Oh, you're just another person spitting. Like. But, like, we, all of us are a lot more common than people give out. Right? Like, we have a lot more common. Like, common.
Kale
A lot of us are more commonalities. Yeah.
Becky
And so it's like, this whole experience has just been really cool because I didn't know what kind of reception I was going to get to this listenership. And it's just been beautiful. Like, it's been just so. Even the people that have, like, you know, the people that say, oh, I'm not liking this. I'm not. And I just respond with, like, yeah.
Kale
Like, it's not for everyone.
Becky
It's. That's fine. Like, that's cool. Like, no. Hate to you, to anyone. But then it's always met with, like, pretty good conversations.
Kale
I like the conversations that are surrounding it. But I just wish that for the people that are like, I don't like this, and this isn't for me. It is fine. You're right. It is fine. But then leave the group.
Becky
Yeah.
Kale
Because I. What is the purpose of still being there, then?
Becky
I mean, the group is different, right? Like, don't. You don't have to leave the group if you don't like listening to us. You might like that. That community aspect that comes from the Facebook group. You don't have to listen to the podcast to be there because there is a lot of really great conversations that happen. People are looking for advice on things. So. But if you don't like the actual podcast, you don't want to listen to it. Like, there's really no need to just say that constantly in there, because it's.
Kale
Like, okay, but that's what I'm saying.
Becky
Yeah, you don't have to leave. But like, I mean, you not liking the podcast is fine.
Kale
Okay.
Becky
I don't like cucumbers, you know, which.
Kale
Is crazy because I love them.
Becky
You all love cucumbers?
Kale
Yeah.
Becky
Interesting. I would never mind. I was gonna get R rated there for a second.
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Becky
Anyhow, great rant, great comments. We should get some more of those because. Oh, there is.
Kale
Oh, there is more. Mr. 2 says Royal Farms is unacceptable.
Becky
Unless they get answer.
Kale
Period.
Becky
Unless we do.
Kale
No, let's just film commercial. Let's film it it.
Becky
Okay.
Kale
And just do it. Roll with it. Roll with the haters. You know what I mean?
Becky
Yeah.
Kale
And we'll just do it and we'll just pitch it to them and say hey, this is what we love.
Becky
Yeah. Love to hear it. Okay.
Kale
Oh my God. Wait, I have. Before you go any further, I have to tell you were talking about you didn't know how you were be you would be received because you know you are. You're gay and things like that. Right?
Becky
I'm gay.
Kale
That's what I heard. So I had a guest on Barely Famous this week and she didn't really know who I was, which is fun. Fine. She's promoting a new thing. And she said something where to the something to where? I responded, I have seven kids. And she goes, oh my gosh, you have seven kids? Like, like she couldn't believe it. And I said, yeah. And she said, what? Like what do you have? And I said I have six boys and one girl. And she looked at me and she said she's going to transition. Don't let her transition. Excuse me.
Becky
Palpable.
Kale
Silence is palpable.
Becky
So much to say.
Kale
Well, it just. It caught me off guard because, like, that's not the first thing that I would think. Just because she has older brothers, the.
Becky
First thing I would think is, like, oh, like, she's gonna be tough.
Kale
I mean, you know, like, she.
Becky
Any having seven older siblings in general or six older siblings.
Kale
I, you know, is that a generational comment? Like, I don't know what that. It's sort of like when we talked about the whole Duck Dynasty and this was years ago. I don't know if you remember the conversation.
Becky
Yeah, we talked about it on this podcast.
Kale
Oh, we did, but we also. But our. Your original conversation with me about the Duck dynasty thing was years ago, and then we talked about it on this podcast. I'm saying that to say at that time when we originally talked. Can't remember the podcast, you had said something to the effect of, like, you don't expect him to have any other views because that's how he was raised. Like, it was almost implicit, basically. Yeah. So what I'm asking you is, like, would a comment like, do you think a comment like that would be, like, basically implicit? Like, she just like, No, I think.
Becky
A comment like that is pure ignorance. Because a comment like. Like, it's not like, it's just alluding to the fact that there's, like, nurturing factors that go into someone want, like, being in a body that they shouldn't be. Like, it's. It's like someone saying, oh, I grew up as a tomboy and I didn't want to be a boy. It's not the same thing. It's not apples to apples. It's like, yeah, I grew up as a tomboy.
Kale
You.
Becky
I. I grew up in a. Like, I never wanted to be a boy. But that doesn't take away the fact that trans people exist and that people are living in a body that they don't belong in. Like, that. It's. Comments like that are just, like, frustrating because it's not like, it's not just an external thing. Like, people literally look in the mirror and, like, they see someone that they do not understand or know. Like, being trans is deeper than just clothes and just, like, being around men and being around boys and, like, having siblings, it's just like, it's ignorant, you.
Kale
Know, I was taken aback, truly.
Becky
Luckily, I wasn't there.
Kale
Would you have said something?
Becky
I probably would. Yeah. I definitely would have, because I, you know, and some people don't say it in a way that they mean it to Be what they're saying. Right. And so you use those opportunities to speak from. I'm sure there's people listening that don't quite understand the existence of trans people and, like, what it's like to be someone that you're not. Because. Because they've just never been in that position of doing so. Right. Like, it similar to being gay. Right. Some people think that being gay is a choice, but if being gay was a choice, it's like, well, first of.
Kale
All, being gay was a. I guess we would all be lesbians then. Because nobody actually wants to be with a man. Do you know what I mean? Like, nobody actually wants to do that.
Becky
Yeah, I mean, I get it. I think that there's just more learning up. I'm a different person than I was 10 years ago. I think that there's more learning opportunities. And I. I have conversations with purpose with people that like. Like say things like that. Because if you don't, then they're not going to question themselves.
Kale
Well, so what's.
Becky
So.
Kale
And I didn't really make the connection until you just sat here and are having this conversation with me. It was like the very next guest that I talked to, we were talking about her experience in meeting someone where they are. Where you absolutely do not align with what they're saying or how they feel or how they perceive something and still just like, basically agreeing to disagree, but having the conversations anyway and then being okay with whatever it ends up being. Does that make sense?
Becky
Yeah, I mean, it. But it's such a. It's subjective to the conversation. And what is being talked about? Like, we could disagree about Trey Slutche's cake being the best kind of cake out there.
Kale
It's the best one.
Becky
I agree.
Kale
Oh, thank God.
Becky
Yeah. So us disagreeing on cake is fine, but like you, I can have an educated conversation with someone that might disagree that me being in love with a woman is my choice. But ultimately, if they don't respect me as a person and like, the conversations like it. Like, how do you have continue to have that conversation? So I think it's just different. Like, I can. I can dis. I disagree with my best friends on a lot of pot. Like, from a political perspective, I disagree with a lot of my friends. Not on the larger scale, but the actual policies and just, like, intentions and things like that. Not on people. And we can disagree because it's not denying something exists or deny my existence. Things like flat earth, for example. I could disagree with someone that the flat. Because it doesn't really do Any harm, I guess.
Kale
But then there was a point in time where I questioned it.
Becky
I know. You know, I did watch A Flat Earth, a documentary once, and it was convincing.
Kale
I mean, I went down that rabbit hole in 2017, and I was like, it's definitely flat. And then I was brought back to reality. You know what I mean?
Becky
My friend is here. Alex's favorite question, like, dinner question is dinner question. That's what you call it, right? Like a dinner question. Icebreaker question is, if you could have the answer to one unsolved, is it mystery or, like, theory? What would it be?
Kale
Did we land on the moon? But we talked about that.
Becky
We did.
Kale
But is this not in relation to that? Or that's, like, one conspiracy that we believe? And this is a different question.
Becky
I feel like it's very strange that both of us are so heavily aligned and how. How passionate we are about not landing on the moon.
Kale
100.
Becky
Like, how do you just find two people and throw them in a room together and just assume.
Kale
I don't think anyone in this room.
Becky
Kale and I were. We talked about this. We were, like, laying in bed. Sounded weird, but we were. We were laying in bed and, like, all of a sudden, I was like, oh, I know. I want to talk about, like, I have a kid spirit. And then we just, like, looked at each other. We like the moon. And we said it at the same time.
Kale
We knew.
Becky
We knew.
Kale
That's how we knew we were.
Becky
We talked about that on this podcast, didn't we? Like, in detail. Yeah.
Kale
Okay, wait. So one. One mystery that we don't have an answer to.
Becky
Yeah.
Kale
Is who killed JonBenet Ramsey? That is mine.
Becky
If I say that I don't know what she's talking about, would that get me cancelled?
Kale
No, it wouldn't cancel you. I. There's several, actually. One is who killed JonBenet Ramsey? And you could not convince me.
Becky
Who is that?
Kale
She's a little girl that was murdered in 1996. Something like that. Pageant queen parents really well to do. They found a ransom note. There's documentaries everywhere.
Becky
The parents did it.
Kale
No, absolutely. The mom was involved, and the dad helped cover it up. You cannot convince me otherwise. And people that think that it was somebody outside of the home, you didn't get to that conclusion with logic in any way, shape or form like you just didn't. And I don't understand how people got to the conclusion that it was anyone outside of the home. So whether it be the mom, the dad, the brother, somebody in that house did it. And you cannot convince me otherwise. The other question that I would want solved is, who and how did Kaylee Anthony die?
Becky
Who's that?
Kale
Casey Anthony's daughter.
Becky
Oh.
Kale
Because she obviously did it. But how? And when and where? And why? Because I. You could not convince me. You cannot convince me that her parents knew or helped or covered it up. I genuinely believe that Casey Anthony's parents had nothing to do with it and were blindsided.
Becky
I know nothing about anything you're talking about.
Kale
You need to watch the ID Channel, I fear.
Becky
What about Elvis?
Kale
What about him?
Becky
You wouldn't want to know how Elvis died.
Kale
Didn't he overdose?
Becky
Did he?
Kale
There's controversy surrounding his death.
Becky
No, no, wait. There is. Wait, guys. I had. I had a pretty recording for 4 the Haters. And her son has a diagnosis of something, and she was saying that that's what Elvis died of, that there was a specific illness that he didn't know he had.
Kale
I thought he overdosed. I don't know where I caught that from.
Becky
What other conspiracies are there that people would want to know?
Kale
Let me think real quick. Conspiracies, like, of people. Like, of mysteries.
Becky
Aliens.
Kale
Amelia Earhart. Earth. Oh, there's definitely aliens. If you think, if there's life on Earth, why wouldn't there be life?
Becky
Do you think that they're in the sea or the sky?
Kale
I don't think they're on planet Earth. You think they're on another planet? Like, if. If Earth has forms of life. Why. Why would we think that other light. Other planets don't.
Becky
What is the Amelia Earnhardt thing?
Kale
Earhart.
Becky
No, I. Is she a pilot?
Kale
Yes.
Becky
Okay.
Kale
And they never found her plain.
Becky
What's her name? I said Earnhardt.
Kale
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Becky
Sometimes I feel so smart. Like when I'm talking to people about things I really know stuff about.
Kale
Relatable.
Becky
I feel so smart. But then when I have to say anything outside of my knowledge, it's just really painful.
Kale
Have you ever been, like, loud and wrong and so passionate?
Becky
No, but I've watched you do that often. Like, what I just watched a clip of. I think it was like, you talking about Rhode Island. You're not knowing where Rhode island was?
Kale
Loud and wrong and passionate. I was curious and trying to figure it out.
Becky
That was just really fascinating to me. Just because, like, you're an east coast girly.
Kale
I've never been to Rhode Island.
Becky
Yeah, but you just know it's up there, you know?
Kale
No, absolutely not.
Becky
We should do. Are you smarter than a fifth grader? Sometimes.
Kale
I'm down for that. I'm also down for us to do maps, and we can try to label every single state because I've never done it in my life and I never had to. I wouldn't be like, you know how certain classes growing up, you had to be able to name them all on a map? And none of my teachers ever had no. The capitals is crazy. That's like, why would you need to know the capital of Idaho? For what reason and purpose in the world when you literally have Google at your fingertips? Like, there's the capital of Idaho, period.
Becky
Boise.
Kale
So I'm just saying, like, that would be a fun time.
Becky
From trans rights to Boise, Idaho, period.
Kale
And I hope they have trans rights there in Boise, Idaho.
Becky
That's why we get paid the big bucks. Transitions are flawless, period. Flawless. You also never asked me what book I was reading.
Kale
Oh, what book are you reading?
Becky
So coming off Onyx Storm, I had to fill a void, so I started Throne of Glass.
Kale
Oh, okay.
Becky
It's another series by Sarah J. Maas. This is what, the Acotar series?
Kale
Yeah. Yeah.
Becky
I'm two books in. I. So I've read two books.
Kale
Okay.
Becky
I read the first two. Both are good. No complaints so far. Reading the third, I'm reading Assassin's Blade third. There's controversy about when you're supposed to read that book. Too late. I can't read it first. I've already read the first two.
Kale
Okay.
Becky
The thing that I'm having a hard time getting into, just like, such an old.
Kale
Like, the thing that I'm having.
Becky
I'm about to be a mom.
Kale
Right? You're right. You're right.
Becky
Is it's written in third. Curse.
Kale
Oh, what did I say? We don't know. We never know.
Becky
Oh, my God.
Kale
People are right. I think I do have a fake job.
Becky
I have little lips literally crying. Like, why was that the first thing that you guys wanted? And then I'm like, would I even be able to read a book written in Gaelic? Because what would it even look like?
Kale
Why would you. What would it look like?
Becky
Anywho.
Kale
Any.
Becky
I haven't laughed like that in a really long time.
Kale
Since the last time we recorded.
Becky
It. The book is written in third person, not to be confused with Gaelic or second person. I don't even know what person. It's just. I don't. It's written in second. I think I don't even know it's not written in first.
Kale
Like, tell me the. Like, say a sentence so I can.
Becky
Decide, like, what it's not written in first person. It's just written.
Kale
Did everybody hit my game during the break?
Becky
Wait. But so far I. I don't mind the third person.
Kale
The Gaelic.
Becky
The Gaelic. And apparently it's gonna ruin my life, so.
Kale
Well, I'm excited for you. You should do a live on that as well. You should be the. The resident fantasy girly.
Becky
I could.
Kale
Yeah, I love that.
Becky
Oh, I should do a. I should do a book club on Red Rising.
Kale
Yes, you should. Because I've heard that that has like a cult like following.
Becky
I don't think that you heard that.
Kale
No, I. I literally did.
Becky
No, you didn't have AC maybe. But Red Rising is my favorite series I've read so far. So. Anyhow, next topic, cut to the ad. Breaking news is broken. You're constantly doom scrolling on Facebook, Twitter. Oops, I mean x TikTok. I get it. You're over the news. If this sounds like you, I recommend that you listen to up first podcast from npr. Up first frees you from the all day scroll obsession by telling you everything you need to know in an easy 15 minutes. No BS, just the facts. Up first is the cure that you need for your news fatigue.
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Becky
Did you ever write journals when you were a kid?
Kale
Yeah.
Becky
Do you still have it?
Kale
No, I don't have anything from my childhood. I don't even have pictures from my childhood.
Becky
Well, that's sad.
Kale
So. No. Did you. Did you find one?
Becky
Yeah.
Kale
What did it say?
Becky
I didn't open it.
Kale
Are you having an emotional reaction to it?
Becky
No. It's probably just something stupid about boys. But I'm like. Like, should I bring it here and I could read it?
Kale
Oh, yeah.
Becky
I could read.
Kale
Like, could I read it?
Becky
Yeah.
Kale
Loud.
Becky
Yeah. That scares me. Oh, I need to read it first, and then I'll let you read it.
Kale
Oh, but then that's not gonna have the same reaction. You can read it to me.
Becky
It's. It's probably bad.
Kale
Like, what kind of bad?
Becky
Like talking about boys and people not liking me.
Kale
Oh, that's actually really sad. I don't think that's bad.
Becky
I'll bring it and then we'll. Or I'll take a picture. That thing cannot leave my house in case it gets lost.
Kale
You know, I would be mortified to read a journal today. I mean, I have treated. Actually, I. I don't want anyone to buy it because it's not. I haven't republished it yet so that you can still get copies of it. But Letters of love is. That's. Those are real journal entries in real life. Yeah, but don't buy it yet because I just got my rights back to it, and so I just don't buy it yet. I'm going to republish. Relaunch.
Becky
As you should.
Kale
Yeah. Okay, Are we ready for. Is it karma or is it chaos?
Becky
I'm ready.
Kale
Okay, let me pull it up.
Becky
Wow. I think I was crying.
Kale
I know. Same. I had to fix my mascara. Hi, ladies. Is this karma or is this chaos? My sister is two years older than I am. She had her three boys before I had my first child. A boy that I had my daughter two years later. I used to give my sister so much because her boys were always so messy and sticky. And there would be random kitchen. Kitchen utensils out in her sandboxes, toys all over the place, ripped books. I just didn't understand how nasty and crazy kids could be. Now my beautiful little princess, three years Old is the nastiest of all of them. I swear, I need a chisel to get the food and stickiness out of her hair when I brush it. Her face is always filthy. She runs around like a feral dog. She brings inside toy. She brings inside toys outside. Oh, she brings inside toys outside and outside toys inside. My sister's boys don't even want to hug her half the time because she's so, so gross. Is this karma or is this chaos? And then she says, let's be honest. It's karma. It is.
Becky
Yeah.
Kale
But it's like, you know, if it. Well, let me not say, you know, I am going out on a limb and saying, if you have dirty kids, a lot of the times it is because they're having a good time, they're having a good childhood. They're playing in dirt. They're outside, they're running around. So, yeah, maybe a little karma for judging your sister's kids, but also, like. Like, you'll laugh about it at some point.
Becky
It's not the worst kind of karma.
Kale
Right, right.
Becky
Like, it's the funny kind of karma.
Kale
Yeah, for sure. Because you're like, I didn't expect this.
Becky
Yeah. Like, this is karma for me thing. Like, that's why I fear if I have an ugly baby. That's my karma for always thinking about people having ugly babies.
Kale
Have you thought that people have had ugly babies? Yeah, same. I've thought my own babies were. Actually, I was not the prettiest baby, to be completely transparent.
Becky
Can I see a baby picture?
Kale
I don't. Yeah, actually, I have. I have one that my aunt. She commented on my Facebook last week.
Becky
To finalize that answer. I think it's a little bit of both, but I think that it's, like, good, fun karma, you know?
Kale
Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure. Oh, not very cute.
Becky
Is that your mom?
Kale
No, it's my aunt.
Becky
She have a shaved head on top?
Kale
Probably. It was the 90s.
Becky
A nice little mullet.
Kale
Yeah, for sure. It was a. No, it was a 90s. She posted that on my Facebook feed where, like, other people could see it.
Becky
You were a cute baby, but you. You do look like a little boy. Boy.
Kale
I am a little boy. You know what I mean?
Becky
But you have a little skirt. Cowboy skirt on.
Kale
That was when I lived in Texas.
Becky
What a hairstyle. Maybe that's the hairstyle I should go for.
Kale
That's a 90s hairstyle. If anyone knows me from my childhood and has pictures of me, can y'all send them or something?
Becky
What was the ending of that Passage.
Kale
Oh, is it karma or is it chaos? Let's be honest. It's karma. Let's not judge other moms. But see, that's like, also, like, a moment, a teachable moment for her. But, yeah, I mean. Well, see, here's the thing about judging moms.
Becky
I'm not ready. People are already judging me based on me buying clothes for my kid, me buying what stroller I'm gonna buy. I'm not ready.
Kale
This is the problem in society is that we are judging moms on every little thing. Like, we're critiquing every little thing. I prefer no screen time or very little screen time. Right. What? Someone else. There was a mom we brought up screen time at basketball a couple weeks ago, and she said, I don't what I would do without my kids having screen time. I need that break. Cool. I don't think anything else of her. Like, think she's great. Thinks her. I think her kids are great. I don't care. There are certain times where I needed to hear, specifically me. I needed to hear from people around me that I needed to do better. Whether it be something that I was doing related to being a mom, or, you know, I needed to conduct myself better. I needed to hear that. So I think we shouldn't judge moms that we don't know. But, like, if you sat there and told me that I needed to do something differently, I probably should have.
Becky
I would hope so.
Kale
I think if there's a little bit, there's a difference. Yeah. Like, I'm not going to judge you for buying clothes. Like, I did. I did ask you. I said, why would you buy a stroller? Like, why are you buying a stroller already? Yeah, but other than that, it's like.
Becky
Yeah, but you weren't judging me. You're just asking.
Kale
No, I'm just curious because usually that's something that you wait to get at the baby shower, and then if you don't get one, then you get it. But I mean, also to each of their own. Like, if you wanted to not even have a baby shower, it's like, that's your right to do. So.
Becky
Yeah, I've. I've entered my point of life where I'm just like, when I see someone do something or see, like, a situation, I'm like, I have no clue. I'm not in that situation. I could say a million things about the parent that I'm gonna be. The things that I'm gonna do, I'm never gonna do. Xyz. You literally never know what you're gonna do in a situation. This is gonna be so unhinged, this transition of what I'm about to say. But my entire life, I always thought about what I would do if I ever got held up by a gun.
Kale
As a mom?
Becky
No, just in general.
Kale
Okay.
Becky
And then I got held up by a gun, and then I did complete opposite of what I thought I would do. You know?
Kale
When was this?
Becky
I was 18. Yeah. For sure. For real.
Kale
So you know what? Can you tell the story, though?
Becky
Yeah. Next. Next episode, I'll tell the full story. It's a long story.
Kale
Okay. But you're relating this. The correlation is that you don't think.
Becky
Until you're in it. Like, you just like, have no clue. Like, I say, oh, I'm gonna go walks outside when the baby's born. I might just sit up my ass on couch for a month. I don't know.
Kale
Possible. I didn't know what I was gonna say. You rendered me speechless.
Becky
Leah and I were talking about it yesterday because in my mind, my expectation of when this child comes is I'm gonna have to find things to do, like take him golfing with me, you know, go to the store and walk around to alone time. That's my expectation in my head. But it might be that the time comes and Leah's like, no, I want him here with me. Like, you can go and do whatever you need to. Like, I don't need alone time from the baby. I'm just preparing for both mentally.
Kale
Yeah. I would say in my own experience, I didn't need alone time from the baby until that weird in between stage where they're not walking yet, but they're not not sitting up and doing. And so that is the place that I was, I have always struggled with because, like, they don't sit up.
Becky
Yeah.
Kale
So, like, you either have to hold them or, like, prop them up. And then, like, what can you really, like outside of like playing for a few minutes? Like, that was a really hard time for me, where it's like, okay. And then Also, like around 1, if they're not sleeping. Like, that time was hard. But in the beginning, I think it's gonna seem. Well, let me not speak for everybody. The first six to eight weeks are a cakewalk, in my opinion, because all they do is sleep. Sleep?
Becky
Yeah.
Kale
Like, they don't do anything else. And so everybody's gonna sleep when the baby sleeps. Unless you have other kids. And that's hard because if you have toddlers who are not napping on the same schedule and Then you can let me not. I'm just. People are gonna be upset, but I'm this spiral. Well, because the thing is that when you have one child, it's. It's easier, in my opinion, when you have two children and one is awake while the newborn is napping. And you could potentially be napping with that child during the nap time, but you can't now because the older child, that's a different dynamic. Do you know what I'm saying?
Becky
So do you know what I mean?
Kale
This first baby. And also because I struggled as a new mom with the. When you have to hold them in that weird stage, and, like, someone always has to be holding them because they can't sit up by themselves. And it was like, well, like, I want to, like, get myself together. I want to go get ready. And then, like, at that time, you know, I was with my Isaac's dad, right? And it was like, well, he didn't want to do it. And so it was this back and forth of like, who's gonna do it? And nobody wanted to do. And this. He wanted to go out with his friends. I wanted to go out with my. Like, I wanted to do something. And because we resented each other so much, it was like, who's going to do it? Where. When you're in a healthy relationship, you're like, you understand that Leah might want to go out and you have the baby. And I don't think that all relationships are like that.
Becky
No. I'm just preparing for everything.
Kale
Yeah. And I think that's a good. That's a good thing to do.
Becky
Do you think that if. If anyone's listening. So I've been watching TikTok videos about how to strap a car seat to a golf course part.
Kale
That's a new one.
Becky
I've seen him use ratchet straps.
Kale
Okay.
Becky
Because I'm gonna be on out on.
Kale
That golf course with a baby. Okay.
Becky
Me and Bex.
Kale
It'll be easier if he's in a. Like, you carry him.
Becky
That'll screw up my swing.
Kale
Put him on your back.
Becky
Is that possible? A little infant? You can just strap them to your back.
Kale
Yeah. Board. But you could put him. He's going to be so snug to you. It might not mess it up.
Becky
My titties are already in my way when I string.
Kale
True, true. But you know how they have the golf course girly that comes around with the drinks? Could you just hire one of those?
Becky
Wait, what? You mean like a.
Kale
Like a golf course nanny? I thought she meant give the newborn.
Becky
To the cart girl. The golf course that I frequent doesn't have a golf cart girl.
Kale
Okay, well, it's an idea.
Becky
You could just come with me, though.
Kale
For the vibes I.
Becky
That is on our to do list is doing, like, a content day of just golfing.
Kale
Oh, I love that. That would be fun.
Becky
No, like, you're involved.
Kale
Oh, oh, oh, okay. I'll. I'll definitely come. I'll be the driver.
Becky
We're gonna go to Atlanta, Georgia.
Kale
Well, it sounded like you started to say Atlantis.
Becky
We're gonna go to Atlanta.
Kale
Atlanta, Georgia.
Becky
We're gonna go have a sleepover with Lindsay.
Kale
She's not letting us in her house. She told me that.
Becky
Do you think if I FaceTime her, she'd pick up?
Kale
Possibly. She might text me and say, Becky's FaceTiming me.
Becky
Please hold. I hope she picks up.
Kale
She knows we're together, so she might.
Becky
Wait, hold on. Don't say anything yet, Becky. Okay. Hi. We're recording.
Kale
Oh, we are? Hi, Lindsay.
Becky
First and foremost, I miss you. Oh, I miss you too.
Kale
Why are you here?
Becky
Secondly, we were just talking about how I need to figure out how to strap up car seat to a golf cart so I could go golfing when my son gets here. And then I said, oh, we wanna. Your hair looks like a different color. It looks nice. Anyway, we were talking about how, oh, we need to go to Atlanta and have a sleepover with Lindsay so then we can all go golfing. And Carol said, lindsay's not gonna let us sleep over there. And I said, I'm calling her right now. Can you. Can you go on record?
Kale
I already told you that. Like, I'm not participating in any hook.
Becky
Fear talk at my house. Yeah, but we can stay there. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Kale
Y'all can stay in my guest rooms and not bother me when it's time.
Becky
For me to go to bed. Yeah, but we can go there. Okay, but you're gonna.
Kale
But it's also Atlanta. It's not Atlanta. In Atlanta. Atlanta.
Becky
But are you gonna bring me to your country club?
Kale
Yeah, here right now. She said, yeah, I'm here right now. Oh, I love that.
Becky
Oh, I love. Let's get on a flight right now.
Kale
Well, I have seven children, so.
Becky
All right. Love you, miss.
Kale
Love you. Bye.
Becky
Bye. So anyways, Atlanta's on.
Kale
Atlanta is on. I love Atlanta. It used to be my second home.
Becky
I love that she picked up.
Kale
Yeah, I love that, too, actually, at.
Becky
The country club that she's taking us to.
Kale
We need to go.
Becky
I don't get you to drink often. But we do have a couple drinking needs for you.
Kale
We're gonna do the game, the shot game that we talked about. I think it was last week.
Becky
That would get that. We should do that as like a mini live series.
Kale
Do that Patreon exclusive, but go live on Patreon. Oh, that's. That's good. On Patreon. Let's plan that.
Becky
Yeah, that would be fun.
Kale
I'm just a little concerned about the scheduling because you're about to have a baby, so you won't be able to do much for a little bit. And then I'm. My life is just pure chaos.
Becky
Yeah, I think we'll be fine. We'll figure it out.
Kale
Okay.
Becky
You know, down. Cool.
Kale
Well, that's it. That's all we have for Karma. That's a wrap.
Becky
It has been so much fun to be back IRL with you.
Kale
Yeah, I love it. I love being an irl.
Becky
We'll hopefully get more IRL time.
Kale
Well, anyways, let us know what you guys want to see from us. And don't forget to join us.
Becky
Oh, we have big news.
Kale
What is it?
Becky
No, we can't say yet, but tune.
Kale
Into our official, official Facebook group. It's Karma and KS official Facebook group. And then we have Becky hater.com 25 on all platforms. Kale Lowry, you know where to find me. And that's it. That's all we have.
Becky
Can't wait for next week.
Kale
See ya.
Becky
Love ya.
Kale
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Kale
All right. I may not be as funny as Nikki Laser.
Becky
I want to pitch a series of, like, calendars where men are just crying in a therapist's office or punching a.
Kale
Pillow and working out their anger towards their dad.
Becky
But I do have my moments. Moments.
Kale
I actually have full conversations with the moon.
Becky
Yes.
Kale
I try to keep it pretty balanced on this podcast. A little fun dance between comedy therapy, self medicating. Oh, and sorry if you haven't guessed. Hi, I'm Kaitlyn Bristowe, host of off the vine podcast, where we like to just keep things loose and keep them raw and keep them real. Like when we have listeners call in and give confessions. And then that glass of wine progressed into me becoming a unicorn for them. But we do. And I promise you this. Try to keep it honest and vulnerable. So jump on the wagon, not off. Grab your favorite bottle of wine, preferably spade and sparrows, and join the vinos.
Becky
Have yourself a time.
Kale
The off the vine podcast is available wherever you get your podcasts.
Karma & Chaos with Kail Lowry & Becky Hayter - Episode: Reading Your Comments
Released on February 25, 2025, Karma & Chaos continues to deliver heartfelt, humorous, and relatable conversations as hosts Kail Lowry and Becky Hayter navigate the complexities of their 30s. In the episode titled "Reading Your Comments," Kail and Becky delve into personal updates, financial triumphs, listener interactions, and societal topics, all while maintaining their signature blend of unfiltered honesty and infectious humor.
The episode kicks off with Becky sharing a humorous yet concerning personal update. She reveals, at [00:52], that she woke up missing a patch of her eyebrow. This sparks a nostalgic conversation as Kail recalls a previous incident where Becky accidentally lost her eyebrow during a drunken mishap years ago ([01:02]-[02:09]). The lighthearted banter sets the tone for the episode, highlighting their deep-seated friendship and ability to laugh at past misadventures.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to Becky’s financial milestone. At [02:29], Becky announces, “As of this month, I am officially credit card debt free, period.” Kail enthusiastically responds at [02:38], celebrating Becky’s achievement. Becky elaborates on her journey, discussing her strategy of snowballing debt payments to tackle loans and personal debts ([03:16]-[04:18]). She emphasizes the importance of financial responsibility, especially with impending motherhood, offering relatable insights for listeners striving to achieve similar financial goals.
Notable Quote:
Becky: “Things don't always go to plan. But last year I said, Becky, I need you to work your ass off and get these credit cards paid off because you're about to have a kid, you need to be more financially responsible.” ([03:16])
The conversation shifts to their ongoing home renovation projects. Kail discusses paying extra towards the principal of his house to expedite debt repayment ([06:12]-[06:45]), while Becky shares her plans to build an apartment above her garage once her debts are cleared ([07:11]-[07:36]). They explore the challenges and logistics of managing multiple loans and renovations without taking out additional mortgages, showcasing their practical approaches to homeownership and financial planning.
Kail addresses misconceptions about his relationship with Elijah, his partner, and debunks rumors that he is a "sugar mama." Becky defends Elijah’s contributions, highlighting his role as a dedicated dad and partner ([09:05]-[10:08]). This segment underscores the importance of communication and understanding in relationships, while also challenging societal stereotypes and judgments.
Notable Quote:
Becky: “Don’t understand. I have watched Kail go through so many different relationships, and Elijah contributes so much to theirs.” ([09:23]-[10:08])
In the "Reading Your Comments" segment, Kail and Becky engage with their audience by addressing various listener comments submitted through their Facebook group ([15:06]-[28:35]). The comments range from humorous jabs about their personal lives to more serious critiques:
Humorous Comments:
Serious Critiques:
Becky also shares heartfelt feedback from a listener who credits the podcast with providing support during her long commute to treatment ([20:03]-[21:15]). This emotional acknowledgment reinforces the podcast’s impact on its audience, highlighting its role as a source of comfort and inspiration.
Notable Quote:
Becky: “Someone sent a voice memo saying, I just want to thank you and specifically Kail because I have a two-hour commute to treatment and I listen to your podcasts to take up time.” ([20:57]-[21:15])
Kail and Becky engage in a spirited discussion about various conspiracy theories and societal issues ([30:00]-[38:35]). They tackle topics such as:
JonBenet Ramsey Case:
Flat Earth Theory:
Transgender Rights:
Notable Quote:
Becky: “Comments like that are just frustrating because being trans is deeper than just clothes or being around men. It’s ignorant.” ([30:58]-[31:33])
The hosts share their current reading lists, providing recommendations and personal anecdotes related to literature ([12:25]-[43:55]):
They encourage listeners to join their book clubs and engage with literary discussions, fostering a community of avid readers.
Notable Quote:
Kail: “What book are you currently reading?” ([12:25]) Becky: “I'm two books in [Throne of Glass]. Both are good. No complaints so far.” ([40:05])
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to preparations for motherhood and the realities of parenting ([45:37]-[56:50]). Kail and Becky discuss:
Expectations vs. Reality:
Balancing Time and Responsibilities:
Their candid conversations offer valuable insights and support for listeners embarking on similar journeys, highlighting the challenges and joys of parenthood.
Notable Quote:
Becky: “I’m preparing for everything. I could have a million things about the parent that I’m gonna be, things that I’m gonna do, I’m never gonna do.” ([52:42]-[53:24])
Throughout the episode, Kail and Becky integrate promotional segments seamlessly into their conversation:
Quince:
Tempo Meals:
Skims:
These endorsements are presented authentically, aligning with the hosts’ lifestyles and providing listeners with genuine product recommendations.
Notable Quote:
Kail: “You can shop Skims Best intimates, including the Fits Everybody collection and more@skims.com and skim stores.” ([12:25]-[14:00])
The episode culminates in a fun, unscripted interaction with their friend Lindsay via FaceTime ([57:37]-[60:38]). This spontaneous conversation reveals plans for future content, such as golfing outings and potential live series on Patreon. Their playful banter underscores the podcast’s dynamic and engaging nature, while also hinting at exciting developments ahead.
Notable Quote:
Becky: “We should do a golf content day. That would be fun.” ([56:37]-[56:46])
In "Reading Your Comments," Karma & Chaos offers a rich tapestry of personal anecdotes, financial advice, societal commentary, and genuine listener engagement. Kail Lowry and Becky Hayter masterfully balance humor with heartfelt discussions, providing a relatable and entertaining experience for their audience. Whether tackling financial independence, parenting challenges, or debunking conspiracy theories, the hosts maintain an authentic and supportive presence, reinforcing why their friendship and candid conversations resonate deeply with listeners.
Key Takeaways:
Join Kail and Becky every Tuesday for more engaging conversations on the unpredictable mix of karma and chaos that life brings.