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Momma Cusses
Gwenna Laithland
16 episodes
1 week 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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#9 -The Difference Between Helping and Mom-Shaming
Momma Cusses
38 minutes 30 seconds
5 years ago
#9 -The Difference Between Helping and Mom-Shaming

The moment you become a mom - you're supposed to magically know a metric ton of crap. Some of us are lucky to have great support networks and resources available to learn from. Others of us are just flapping in the breeze just trying to hang on. And sometimes we learn stuff that maybe isn't so great. So when you encounter a mom who might be able to benefit from the knowledge you've gained while momming, how do you help without treading into the dreaded mom-shaming territory. This week we chat with Kelly Barile from The Momma Cusses Moms Group on Facebook on doing just that. 

For more resources and tips, check out MommaCusses.com

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.)