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Ep. 140: WTF? Our Kids Are Unique Individuals?

Ep. 140: WTF? Our Kids Are Unique Individuals?

FromOne Bad Mother


Ep. 140: WTF? Our Kids Are Unique Individuals?

FromOne Bad Mother

ratings:
Length:
78 minutes
Released:
Feb 5, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Biz and Theresa discuss the ways our children are different from their siblings and from us! How dare they each be unique individuals?! Plus, Biz finds her Fight Song, Theresa gets as serious as she can with a four-year-old, and we're still laughing from our chat with the lovely and charming Barrie Hardymon, NPR’s Weekend Edition Book Editor, mom of two, and author of the article, I Had A C-Section And I Loved It.
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About our guest
 
I Had A C-Section And I Loved It
 
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Show Music
Opening theme: Summon the Rawk, Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Ones and Zeros, Awesome, Beehive Sessions (http://awesomeinquotes.com, also avail on iTunes)
Mom Song, Adira Amram, Hot Jams For Teens (www.adiraamram.com, available on iTunes)
Bright, Echosmith, Talking Dreams, (http://www.echosmith.com also available on iTunes)
Closing music: Mama Blues, Cornbread Ted and the Butterbeans 
 
Released:
Feb 5, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A comedy podcast about motherhood and how unnatural it sometimes is. We aren't all magical vessels! Join us every week as we deal with the thrills and embarrassments of motherhood and strive for less judging, and more laughing.