Episode 109: The One With No Mother's Day "Mush"

EPISODE · May 13, 2023 · 15 MIN

Episode 109: The One With No Mother's Day "Mush"

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How do you feel about your Mom and Mother's Day?Much of society tells us that our mothers are nearing Saint-hood, and we should be grateful for everything they sacrificed and do/did for us.But a lot of us don't have, or didn't have, great relationships with our mothers. And Mother's Day often serves as a reminder of that.If you've ever stood in the greeting card aisle at Target for 20 minutes trying to find the "right card," because the mushy ones weren't a good fit and there was no card that said "Thanks for making me spend thousands of dollars in therapy," then this episode is for you.Did you love this episode? If so, I want to know! Send me a DM @itsactuallykristi on Instagram, or send me an email at [email protected] you reallllly loved the episode, please "Like It" or "Heart It" or whatever it is you need to do to show the podcast some love on whatever platform you're listening on. And if you leave a review, please let me know so I can personally thank you! (And I actually will!)Oh - and one last thing! You can share whatever episode you're enjoying in your Stories too! If you do, be sure to tag @itsactuallykristi and I'll re-share!OK....I think that's it! Thank you SO much for listening - I really DO appreciate it and I appreciate YOU!

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