You know those parenting podcasts that claim to know it all and has all the statistics...well this isn’t it. One Ausome Mom is a podcast for moms by moms. So get ready to laugh, cry, and maybe pee your pants (you can thank your baby for that). The host, Vonny Simmons, is a special needs mom who started a blog of the same name. She felt like there weren’t enough moms being transparent about the highs and lows of motherhood, so she created a safe space were she and other moms can cheer each other on and lift each other up (no judgy Judys are allowed). Welcome to the mom cave!
As Davon has become a wife and a mom, she has had to make some changes. Meet Davon 2.0. You can follow Davon at @Oneausomemom on all social platforms ...
On today’s episode Davon sits down with Maarté Mami aka Nikki Mullen Cruz to talk about her journey with gentle/peaceful parenting. Nikki is a self pr...
On this short episode Davon opens up about her struggle with infertility. Seeing negative pregnancy tests can really take a toll on a woman that is tr...
I’m this episode Davon gives you 5 tips to make sure that your holiday is fun and enjoyable for yourself and your little one. You can follow Davon on ...
On today’s episode of the One Ausome Mom Podcast Davon is having a random conversation about mom shaming on the internet. Also is it possible that we’...
This episode is an emotional one. Davon shares the early signs of autism she noticed in Ariana as well as how she got her diagnosed at 18 months old. ...
On the first episode of the One Ausome Mom podcast, Davon reveals how she started sharing her motherhood struggles with her followers on social media....
On today’s episode Vonny is opening up about a self revelation. Join her on her new campaign to get moms around the world to take their imaginary cape...
It’s Mommy Monday!!! So you know what that means....we’re diving into another mom topic! This week Vonny is talking all about sensory processing. She ...
On this episode Vonny talks to her husband Avery all about their village and the work they did to create the support they need. Please excuse the qual...