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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 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 4: The Art of Imperfect Momming
Momma Cusses
29 minutes 8 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 4: The Art of Imperfect Momming

Moms aren't perfect because people aren't perfect. Since moms are people too, well, you get where this is going. It's time to start not only accepting your imperfections as a mom but embracing them and really turning it into an art form. In this episode, you'll find out what Bob Ross' The Joy of Painting has to teach us about being a mom and how to wabi-sabi your parenting. 

This week's sponsors are Cannasmack and Anchor. You can find a full transcript as well as the show notes on MommaCusses.com.  Be sure to like, follow, and share The Momma Cusses Podcast. And leave us a review, won't you?

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.)