Ep 2. Mom Guilt is REAL
Episode 2 of the Bitter B*tch podcast, hosted by BITTER B*TCH with Ruby and Jules, titled "Ep 2. Mom Guilt is REAL " was published on March 1, 2019 and runs 12 minutes.
March 1, 2019 ·12m · Bitter B*tch
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Summary
On this weeks episode Ruby and Jules discuss the truth behind mom guilt, expectations of your partner after baby and taking ownership of your happiness and doing something for YOU. Connect with us! Follow us on Instagram, @bitterbtchpodcast Email Us [email protected]
Episode Description
On this weeks episode Ruby and Jules discuss the truth behind mom guilt, expectations of your partner after baby and taking ownership of your happiness and doing something for YOU. Connect with us!
Follow us on Instagram, @bitterbtchpodcast
Email Us [email protected]
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