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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 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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Episode 1: Teach Your Kids to Say S*!t
Momma Cusses
29 minutes 42 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 1: Teach Your Kids to Say S*!t

Cursing and humans have a weird history and an even weirder relationship. Swear words are often relegated to adults-only talking. I have no qualms about cursing. I mean, obviously. The podcast is called Momma Cusses. But I wanted to take this episode to look at cursing, why we curse, when we censor our words, and how we raise kids to respect language and its power. I'm taking a different approach with my kids. I’m going to teach my kids to say shit. Here’s why.

Thanks to this week's sponsors: Cannasmack and The Crafty Bitch Company.

Check out our website MommaCusses.com for show notes, helpful links and our social media!

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.)