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Things Your Mom Should Have Told You

Joanne McHugh

Your weekly dose of wit and wisdom for navigating young adulthood

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  • Joanne McHugh

    Writer. Mom-on-call. Dispenser of wit and wisdom. Loves throwback photos and telling candid stories about becoming a grown-up. Uses humor to reduce troublesome things to manageable size.

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