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Yonni Barrett | The Life Before the Headlines | Keeps Me Up Podcast

8 min · 2. feb. 2026
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Season One Episode One Some stories don’t let you sleep. They stay with you long after the details fade — not because of what happened, but because of who was lost. In this episode of Keeps Me Up, host Misty shares the story of Yonni Barrett — not as a headline, not as a case file, but as a daughter, a mother, and a young woman whose life mattered long before tragedy ever entered the picture. This episode focuses on who Yonni was: • Her childhood • Her intelligence and dreams • Her love for family • Her excitement about becoming a mother • And the subtle shifts that often go unnoticed before things go terribly wrong This is the beginning of Yonni’s story — told with care, intention, and respect. ⚠️ Viewer discretion advised. This episode discusses themes of violence, loss, and domestic abuse. If you or someone you love is experiencing abuse or feels unsafe, help is available: 📞 National Domestic Violence Hotline (US): 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) 🌐 thehotline.org This episode is part of an ongoing series. Future episodes will continue examining Yonni’s story and the unanswered questions that remain. Because some stories deserve time. And some truths deserve patience. And this one… keeps me up.

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Episode TWO | Yonnie Barrett

🚨 NEW EPISODE NOW AVAILABLE 🚨 Episode Two of Keeps Me Up is now available on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. In Episode One, you met Yonnie Barrett — the daughter, sister, honor student, and young mother who was only days away from welcoming her baby girl into the world. Episode Two takes you deeper. We walk through the relationships surrounding Yonnie’s life… the threats that began during her pregnancy… and the questions that still remain about what really led to that day. This episode looks closer at Brian Little, the toxic relationship dynamics, the warning signs, and the moments that would ultimately change everything. Some stories don’t end when the case closes. Some stories stay with you. And this one… still keeps me up. 🎙️ Episode Two is now streaming 📺 YouTube 🎧 Spotify 🍎 Apple Podcasts Subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode. #KeepsMeUpPodcast #YonnieBarrett #TrueCrimePodcast #TrueCrimeCommunity #TrueCrimeStories #JusticeForYonnie #TrueCrimeYouTube #SpotifyPodcasts #ApplePodcasts #TheBodyCountNetwork

12. mar. 202615 min
episode Yonni Barrett | The Life Before the Headlines | Keeps Me Up Podcast cover

Yonni Barrett | The Life Before the Headlines | Keeps Me Up Podcast

Season One Episode One Some stories don’t let you sleep. They stay with you long after the details fade — not because of what happened, but because of who was lost. In this episode of Keeps Me Up, host Misty shares the story of Yonni Barrett — not as a headline, not as a case file, but as a daughter, a mother, and a young woman whose life mattered long before tragedy ever entered the picture. This episode focuses on who Yonni was: • Her childhood • Her intelligence and dreams • Her love for family • Her excitement about becoming a mother • And the subtle shifts that often go unnoticed before things go terribly wrong This is the beginning of Yonni’s story — told with care, intention, and respect. ⚠️ Viewer discretion advised. This episode discusses themes of violence, loss, and domestic abuse. If you or someone you love is experiencing abuse or feels unsafe, help is available: 📞 National Domestic Violence Hotline (US): 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) 🌐 thehotline.org This episode is part of an ongoing series. Future episodes will continue examining Yonni’s story and the unanswered questions that remain. Because some stories deserve time. And some truths deserve patience. And this one… keeps me up.

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