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We overshare about real life so you don’t feel crazy. Relatively Unqualified is your comedic virtual support group where hosts Nic and Darra, who are absolutely not qualified to give advice, share honest stories about life, marriage, and family. Sometimes life gets messy. Sometimes life gets spacey - disorienting, isolating, and completely off course. Through guests and personal experience, we talk about what actually happened to us, what we learned the hard way, and how to keep going when the fire alarm goes off and you’re not sure how to land the ship. Expect laughs, family fails, small wins, and conversations that remind you you’re not alone, and help get things back down to earth.2025 Relatively Unqualified Desarrollo Personal Éxito Personal
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  • Relatively Unqualified #0005 - Nic's Story: Unspoken Grief
    Apr 6 2026

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode

    • This episode is for anyone grieving the loss of a loved one, recent or distant
    • Introducing the topic: loss of a child and why it matters to talk about
    • Nic’s story of losing his newborn son Brayden as a 24 year old
    • The trauma of experiencing a stillbirth unexpectedly at home
    • The overwhelming silence and shock in the immediate aftermath
    • Years of suppressed grief and emotional isolation
    • Self-blame, guilt, and feeling undeserving of happiness
    • How unresolved trauma led to self-sabotage and reckless behavior
    • The difficulty men face when expressing grief and asking/not asking for help
    • Struggles within marriage caused by unspoken pain
    • A near-death accident in 2020 that forced emotional confrontation
    • How becoming a father again brought both joy and fear
    • The impact of trauma on parenting and overprotection
    • The role of faith, support systems, and pivotal relationships
    • Learning to let go, find peace, and allow healing to begin
    • Why sharing your story can help both yourself and others
    Memorable Moments and Running Themes
    • Grief doesn’t disappear—it shows up in different ways
    • Silence can be louder than anything you’ll ever hear
    • The long-term impact of unprocessed trauma
    • The danger of believing you don’t deserve happiness
    • Healing as a journey, not a moment
    • The importance of asking for help—even when it feels impossible
    • Love doesn’t end with loss—it transforms
    • Finding purpose through pain
    • Letting go as an act of love—for yourself and for those you’ve lost

    • Check out all our Relatively Unqualified episodes and content on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/@RelativelyUnqualified
    • What are your thoughts? Did anything in this episode happen to you? Please share your story, leave us a review and subscribe. Thank you!!!
    • Production credits and music licensing are exclusively retained by Relatively Unqualified Podcast.
    • Notice and copyright disclaimer: Nic and Darra are unqualified to give you any credible advice and thus, all information in this podcast and related materials are for entertainment purposes only.
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    1 h y 2 m
  • Relatively Unqualified #0004 - Navigating the Chaos: How to Align Your Life with Your Values
    Feb 4 2026

    Podcast Episode Description

    In this episode of Relatively Unqualified, Darra and Nic are joined by Darra’s sisters Nicole and Priscilla for an honest, layered conversation about motherhood, career ambition, and the quiet grief of missed expectations. What starts as a casual family discussion quickly turns into a raw exploration of burnout, values, and how life rarely follows the plan you imagined in your twenties.

    Each sister brings a different perspective shaped by divorce, remarriage, single parenting, corporate leadership, and raising kids at wildly different stages. They talk openly about survival mode years, the cost of hustle culture, and the realization that loyalty to work is often one-sided. From corporate America frustrations to the guilt of missing school events, the episode doesn’t sugarcoat the tradeoffs women make to keep families afloat.

    The conversation also highlights growth and courage. One sister shares the decision to step back professionally to realign with her values, while another opens up about launching a coaching business after years of never betting on herself. Through humor, swearing, and sibling banter, the group wrestles with what success actually means, how priorities shift with age, and why protecting your peace sometimes means disappointing expectations.

    If you’ve ever felt torn between ambition and presence, questioned your worth outside a paycheck, or wondered whether it’s too late to pivot, this episode offers a deeply relatable look at choosing alignment over approval.

    Show Notes

    Guests

    • Nicole (oldest sister, corporate leader, mom of three girls)
    • Priscilla (youngest sister, working mom of young boys, navigating career transitions)
    • Darra (host, mom, grandmother, and professional question-asker)

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode

    • How childhood expectations shape adult identity
    • The pressure to be career-driven while raising kids
    • Becoming a parent and realizing your priorities have changed forever
    • Corporate America, burnout, and feeling replaceable
    • Missing moments with your kids while chasing stability
    • The guilt and exhaustion of doing “all the things” at once
    • Why stepping back professionally can feel like failure — and freedom
    • Leadership as a discovered skill, not a planned path
    • Taking a financial hit to protect your mental health
    • Launching a coaching business and learning to bet on yourself
    • Protecting your peace by limiting outside opinions
    • Values-based decision making vs. fear-based decisions
    • Why time becomes the most valuable currency as you age
    • Sisters as built-in support systems (and reality checks)

    Memorable Moments and Running Themes

    • The tension between ambition and presence
    • Burnout as a byproduct of survival mode
    • Redefining success beyond money and titles
    • Fear, confidence, and taking leaps before you feel ready
    • Alignment as the real measure of growth
    • Calling your sisters when you don’t know what to do

    • Check out all our Relatively Unqualified episodes and content on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/@RelativelyUnqualified
    • What are your thoughts? Did anything in this episode happen to you? Please share your story, leave us a review and subscribe. Thank you!!!
    • Production credits and music licensing are exclusively retained by Relatively Unqualified Podcast.
    • Notice and copyright disclaimer: Nic and Darra are unqualified to give you any credible advice and thus, all information in this podcast and related materials are for entertainment purposes only.
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    1 h y 18 m
  • Relatively Unqualified #0003 - The Comedy Grind in a Small Town with Wesley Funderburg
    Jan 15 2026
    Podcast Episode Description

    In this episode of Relatively Unqualified, the hosts welcome their first guest: Darra’s son and Nic’s nephew, comedian Wesley Funderburg. The conversation is equal parts funny, raw, and honest as Wesley breaks down what it really takes to do standup, especially in a smaller local scene where stage time is limited and the audience can be unpredictable.

    Wesley talks openly about why creative pursuits trigger nervousness, how confidence can be partly performance, and why bombing is a necessary part of getting better. He shares an early worst case scenario from a show that went off the rails, including a joke that landed wrong, getting kicked out of the venue, and dealing with the aftermath outside the club.

    The episode also goes deeper than comedy. Wesley discusses the pressure of pursuing a dream while being a working parent, the reality of leaving your partner solo with the kids on show nights, and what it feels like to have someone support you while still expecting you to go all in. The hosts explore what “making it” actually means, why comedy can be both art and therapy, and how laughter opens people up in a way few other forms of communication can.

    If you have ever chased a creative goal while trying to hold down real life responsibilities, this episode is a blunt and relatable look at fear, growth, and why you keep showing up even when you do not feel ready.

    Show NotesGuest

    Wesley Funderburg (comedian, Darra’s son and Nic’s nephew)

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode

    Why the hosts feel nervous recording, even in a low stakes setting

    How fear and nervousness can be a sign you care about the work

    The difference between “being a comedian” and “doing comedy”

    Limited open mic opportunities and the challenge of staying sharp

    The grind of standup: writing is not enough, stage time matters

    Crowd work vs written jokes and why crowd work dominates clips now

    The pressure to create social media clips as “currency”

    A painful early bomb: offending an audience, getting kicked out, and the fallout afterward

    How comedy can feel both empowering and humiliating

    Balancing standup with family responsibilities and a demanding work schedule

    Support as encouragement and pressure at the same time

    Why Wesley prefers performing for strangers rather than “bring your friends” crowds

    Fail safe jokes that reliably get laughs

    Recording sets, watching them back, and the harsh self critique cycle

    Why instant gratification can make creative growth harder

    The “big dream” and what success looks like without needing a flashy lifestyle

    Why laughter makes people receptive and how comedy can carry heavy truths

    Memorable Moments and Running Themes

    Fear, confidence, and “fake it till you make it”

    Bombing as a required part of improvement

    The tug of war between practical responsibility and creative drive

    The idea that comedy is magic when it can make people laugh at uncomfortable truths

    • Check out all our Relatively Unqualified episodes and content on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/@RelativelyUnqualified
    • What are your thoughts? Did anything in this episode happen to you? Please share your story, leave us a review and subscribe. Thank you!!!
    • Production credits and music licensing are exclusively retained by Relatively Unqualified Podcast.
    • Notice and copyright disclaimer: Nic and Darra are unqualified to give you any credible advice and thus, all information in this podcast and related materials are for entertainment purposes only.
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    1 h y 18 m
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