Instagram Moms are Full of Sh*t
Lesley Prosko
Are you done with reels that show moms who make it look so easy when some mornings you don’t even manage to get your hair brushed before taking your kids to school?
Have you ever been mom shamed for something you’ve done or haven’t done for your children? Or have you—even unintentionally—mom shamed someone else?
Are you tired of the unrealistic expectations of motherhood that is portrayed all over social media? The truth is, momming isn’t about having it all figured out. No mom has it all figured out.
Instagram Moms are Full of Sh*t, To Hell With Mom Shaming shows the honest, often chaotic, realities of being a mom, and knowing that in all the wonderful craziness, they are doing a great job!
Writing from personal experience and input from other moms, Lesley Prosko, mother of two little ones, takes an in-depth look at some of the most common mom-shaming themes, considering cultural, generational, historical, and parenting style differences, including:
Told with insight, humour, and sporadic sarcasm, this practical resource is designed to help real moms stop comparing themselves to other moms who want the world to think that every day is a great one—because those moms are full of sh*t.
Duration - 6h 32m.
Author - Lesley Prosko.
Narrator - Lesley Prosko.
Published Date - Friday, 05 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2024 Lesley Prosko ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Are you done with reels that show moms who make it look so easy when some mornings you don’t even manage to get your hair brushed before taking your kids to school? Have you ever been mom shamed for something you’ve done or haven’t done for your children? Or have you—even unintentionally—mom shamed someone else? Are you tired of the unrealistic expectations of motherhood that is portrayed all over social media? The truth is, momming isn’t about having it all figured out. No mom has it all figured out. Instagram Moms are Full of Sh*t, To Hell With Mom Shaming shows the honest, often chaotic, realities of being a mom, and knowing that in all the wonderful craziness, they are doing a great job! Writing from personal experience and input from other moms, Lesley Prosko, mother of two little ones, takes an in-depth look at some of the most common mom-shaming themes, considering cultural, generational, historical, and parenting style differences, including: Told with insight, humour, and sporadic sarcasm, this practical resource is designed to help real moms stop comparing themselves to other moms who want the world to think that every day is a great one—because those moms are full of sh*t. Duration - 6h 32m. Author - Lesley Prosko. Narrator - Lesley Prosko. Published Date - Friday, 05 January 2024. Copyright - © 2024 Lesley Prosko ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:11
Dedication
Duration:00:00:07
Author's Note
Duration:00:03:04
Introduction
Duration:00:14:51
Chapter 1 All Moms Are Different
Duration:00:20:59
Chapter 2 What Is a Mother?
Duration:00:15:03
Chapter 3 I'm Not Even Pregnant Yet
Duration:00:23:26
Chapter 4 So Many Rules for Growing Humans
Duration:00:18:38
Chapter 5 Exercise and Pregnancy Ungrateful
Duration:00:16:32
Chapter 6 What Is Your Birth Plan?
Duration:00:35:38
Chapter 7 Introducing Your Tiny Human(s)
Duration:00:20:29
Chapter 8 Breastfeeding, Formula, None of Your Business
Duration:00:22:20
Chapter 9 To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate, That Is The Question
Duration:00:17:29
Chapter 10 Sleep When the Baby Sleeps, But Also Do Everything Else
Duration:00:12:48
Chapter 11 Mommy Juice
Duration:00:15:36
Chapter 12 My Kid Did (Insert Activity Here) at (Insert Age Here)
Duration:00:20:51
Chapter 13 Day Sleep, Night Sleep, Co-Sleep, No Sleep
Duration:00:30:45
Chapter 14 "I Would Never Feed My Kid That!"
Duration:00:15:08
Chapter 15 Being Overwhelmed Does Not Make You Ungrateful
Duration:00:20:11
Chapter 16 Everyone Has an Opinion on Weight
Duration:00:16:43
Chapter 17 Working Mom versus Stay-At-Home Mom
Duration:00:26:58
Chapter 18 The Whole Screen Time Controversy
Duration:00:13:34
Final Thoughts
Duration:00:07:22
Acknowledgements
Duration:00:03:36
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:11