EPISODE · Sep 13, 2020 · 44 MIN
40: Swearing For Self Care
from Full-Time Black Woman · host Aleese Real & Esha Belle
Send us Fan MailAs a child, we learn there are 26 letters in the English alphabet. Each one with its own look, sound and standard, colorful illustration.Young scholars are taught letter combinations and special sounds in order to build the vocabulary. Fast forward through the years, and we learn grammar and sentence structure until pretty soon we’re essay writing, speech reciting machines with a spectacular vernacular. However, there exists a subset of words that were never on any spelling exams. That’s right...Curse Words! Today, we’re going to talk about the benefits of swearing and how they can relate to your self care journey.Please rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts!Check out our YouTube channel and remember to subscribe!!Catch up on some of our many articles on our Blog !! Like and follow our page on Facebook, “Full-Time Black Woman” Follow us on Instagram @fulltimeblackwomanFollow us on Twitter @FTblackwoman***********************************************************************************************************BUZZSPROUT LINK:fulltimeblackwoman.com/buzzsprout/***********************************************************************************************************INSTACART LINK:fulltimeblackwoman.com/instacart/Support the show
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Send us Fan Mail As a child, we learn there are 26 letters in the English alphabet. Each one with its own look, sound and standard, colorful illustration.Young scholars are taught letter combinations and special sounds in order to build the vocabulary. Fast forward through the years, and we learn grammar and sentence structure until pretty soon we’re essay writing, speech reciting machines with a spectacular vernacular. However, there exists a subset of words that were never on any spelling e...
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