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Momma Cusses
Gwenna Laithland
16 episodes
6 days ago
Parenting is hard and there are moments that make you want to cuss. This podcast is dedicated to those moments and getting through them (with or without expletives.)
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Parenting
Kids & Family
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Parenting is hard and there are moments that make you want to cuss. This podcast is dedicated to those moments and getting through them (with or without expletives.)
Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family
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#7 - Touched Out, The Demise of the Stay at Home Parent, and A Mom's Wardrobe - 3 Mini Episodes
Momma Cusses
28 minutes 44 seconds
5 years ago
#7 - Touched Out, The Demise of the Stay at Home Parent, and A Mom's Wardrobe - 3 Mini Episodes

This episode is a 3 for 1 special - 3 mini episodes in one handy, dandy podcast. This week we'll chat about how to deal with being all touched out. Is there a way to get your crotch fruit to stop touching you all the time? Is it time to stop calling stay-at-home parents, STAY at home? And does motherhood have a uniform? We'll cover all this in this week's episode of The Momma Cusses Podcast. 

Many thanks to this week's sponsors. Be sure to check out MommaCusses.com for this week's show notes and a transcript of this episode. 

Momma Cusses
Parenting is hard and there are moments that make you want to cuss. This podcast is dedicated to those moments and getting through them (with or without expletives.)