Motherhood:Not As We Planned
Tash Gershfield and Carly Harris
When two single mums come together to talk about the realisation of their marriages ending. Read more
Episodes
67. He Would Shag His Mum If He Could 12/05/2024 00:42:5366. I’m a Girlfriend 11/28/2024 00:44:56
65. I Knew He Was Proposing 11/21/2024 00:48:3964. You’ve been Exposed!! 11/14/2024 00:41:5463. Your Husband Gave You Chlamydia 11/07/2024 00:51:05 Show all episodes
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In Motherhood: Not As We Planned, influencers Tash Gershfield and Carly Harris honestly tackle single parenting post-divorce. Tash, a mom of three, including twins, teams up with Carly for heartfelt, honest chats. Their personal stories shed light on unexpected challenges, offering solace and advice to listeners in similar situations. A relatable and engaging listen for the modern mother. Motherhood:Not As We Planned is a parenting podcast by Tash Gershfield,Carly Harris. Producer
Tash Gershfield and Carly Harris
Tash Gershfield and Carly Harris
Host
Tash Gershfield and Carly Harris
Tash Gershfield and Carly Harris
Country
United States
United States
Episodes count
68
68
Average duration
45'
45'
Frequency
Weekly
Weekly
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