35: Baby at the Bar

EPISODE · Apr 30, 2019 · 51 MIN

35: Baby at the Bar

from Swearing Mamas · host Lindsey & Lauren

Lauren and Lindsey talk about going out as a parent. From hiking, to camping, to shows, we cover it all.  Relevant links: facebook.com/swearingmamas teespring.com/stores/swearing-mamas twitter.com/swearingmamas facebook.com/bluebearbarn facebook.com/pandaforcesband https://anchor.fm/hugotorres @hugosposts  Intro: So Basic - Panda Forces

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