Episodes

  • Social media foodie, influencer, bar owner and theater kid Stephanie Bonner joins me on Meet/Cute to talk leaving home at 18 for the bright lights of the Big Apple, dating in NYC, falling in love with her husband and deciding to give up the glitz for life in Fort Wayne.


    Follow her on Instagram @sbonbon and catch drag brunch in The Green Frog in Fort Wayne on Saturdays at 1pm.


    My book, This is Not About You, is out now! Get it in ebook format in the US, or in hard copy in most good bookshops in Ireland and the UK.


    I co-host another podcast, Not Without My Sister, with my sister, Beatrice, available on all podcast platforms. Check out my writing on Substack.


    Meet/Cute is recorded in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and written, presented and produced by Rosemary Mac Cabe. Music is from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):

    https://uppbeat.io/t/sensho/good-times License code: J7UUYXO9B2ZDF0SV


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  • If you have been affected by any of the issues in this podcast, please contact Women's Aid (Ireland or UK), or the AWAIC (US).


    You can follow @fortwaynefoodslut on Instagram, check out her website or listen to her podcast.


    My book, This is Not About You, is out now! Get it in ebook format in the US, or in hard copy in most good bookshops in Ireland and the UK.


    I co-host another podcast, Not Without My Sister, with my sister, Beatrice, available on all podcast platforms. Check out my writing on Substack.


    Meet/Cute is recorded in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and written, presented and produced by Rosemary Mac Cabe. Music is from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):

    https://uppbeat.io/t/sensho/good-times License code: J7UUYXO9B2ZDF0SV


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  • In this episode of Meet/Cute, virtual assistant Hannah Wofford is in the hot seat to talk about almost appearing on MTV's Catfish, being the one who prepares men for The One, and meeting her husband at the age of 19 (and marrying him at the age of 21).


    My book, This is Not About You, is out now! Get it in ebook format in the US, or in hard copy in most good bookshops in Ireland and the UK.


    I co-host another podcast, Not Without My Sister, with my sister, Beatrice, available on all podcast platforms. Check out my writing on Substack.


    Meet/Cute is recorded in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and written, presented and produced by Rosemary Mac Cabe. Music is from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):

    https://uppbeat.io/t/sensho/good-times License code: J7UUYXO9B2ZDF0SV


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  • Sophie White met her husband way too young – or so she says, meaning she missed out on the "fun" (? questionable) of Tinder, Bumble and Hinge. But she likes him a lot, so it's probably okay. (But she'd still like a little hall pass and thinks all bisexuals should get one.)


    Follow Sophie on Instagram @sophwhitewhoop or check out her full bibliography on her website, here. You can listen to The Creep Dive wherever you get podcasts, or subscribe to be in the Mother of Pod club.


    My book, This is Not About You, is out now! Get it in ebook format in the US, or in hard copy in most good bookshops in Ireland and the UK.


    I co-host another podcast, Not Without My Sister, with my sister, Beatrice, available on all podcast platforms. Check out my writing on Substack.


    Meet/Cute is recorded in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and written, presented and produced by Rosemary Mac Cabe. Music is from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):

    https://uppbeat.io/t/sensho/good-times License code: J7UUYXO9B2ZDF0SV


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  • New York Times bestselling author Ashley C. Ford knows a lot about love, thanks to her husband, who taught her that love isn't a competition; her upbringing, which showed her the ways she didn't want to be loved; and the work she's been able to do on herself, which allowed her to believe she's worthy of that love to begin with.


    Somebody's Daughter, Ashley's memoir, is available now wherever books are sold. From indie booksellers, Split Rock Books in the US has it; as does Gutter Bookshop in Ireland. You can check out Ashley's website here, and follow her on Instagram and Twitter, too.


    My book, This is Not About You, is out now! Get it in ebook format in the US, or in hard copy in Ireland. Gutter Bookshop has that, too.


    I co-host another podcast, Not Without My Sister, with my sister, Beatrice, available on all podcast platforms. Check out my writing on Substack.


    Meet/Cute is recorded in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and written, presented and produced by Rosemary Mac Cabe. Music is from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):

    https://uppbeat.io/t/sensho/good-times License code: J7UUYXO9B2ZDF0SV


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  • Hello and welcome to Meet/Cute, a podcast about getting together, breaking up, and everything in between. 


    I’m your host, Rosemary Mac Cabe, and I’m here to ask the big questions. What brings two people together? And what tears them apart? In other words: tell. Me. Everything.


    This is a podcast for romantics; a podcast for lovers; a podcast for anthropologists but, above all else, a podcast for nosy f*ckers. Join me every Thursday as I talk to someone about the ins and outs – if you’ll excuse the pun – of their romantic histories. Subscribe to Meet/Cute wherever you get podcasts. 


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  • Listen to Not Without My Sister, my OTHER podcast, wherever you're listening to this – or on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/show/3YoMClQm0lLsjBULXgTjTB?si=WjcLvI5sRwWoP_TFrDsH0A


    You can follow Chuy "JR" Harris on Instagram or on Twitter @cochinochuy


    The episode of How to be Sound that brought us together is the episode where I interviewed Session Moth Martina about indie wrestling – listen to it here: https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/ep-18-fighting-words-irish-wrestling-star-session-moth/id1336039859?i=1000429242397


    If you, like me, didn't know anything about what it means to be demi-male, you might like this piece on The Body is Not an Apology: https://thebodyisnotanapology.com/magazine/coming-into-my-gender-identifying-as-a-demi-guy/


    Chuy found out his Dad was gay in his freshman year of high school, when he was in ninth grade (age 13) – here's a piece from Gays With Kids about how to come out to your kids, from Dads who've been there: https://www.gayswithkids.com/the-being-blog/advice-on-coming-out-to-your-kids-from-gay-dads-whove-been-there


    I mention Greenleaf, a show you'll find on Netflix that I really, really like, about a Memphis megachurch. Thrilling stuff.


    Glitter Cat Barista offers free programs for marginalized coffee professionals, with a view to increasing the diversity in coffee competition! Check it out: https://www.glittercatbarista.com/


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  • The illustration Charlot Kristensen created for the recent cover of The Irish Times' Saturday Magazine which focused on being black and Irish will surely go down in history as one of the most iconic Irish images of 2020. We sat down in our respective homes (#stayhome, y'all) to chat about how this commission came about, working as an artist in Ireland and her upcoming graphic novel, What We Don't Talk About.


    You can check out Charlot's work on her website at charlotkristensen.com and pre-order her graphic novel here.


    Charlot is involved with the Dublin Comic Arts Festival, more on which here.


    Alan Dunne, who Charlot mentions as a friend and great supporter of her work, can be found at alandunne.ie.


    I mention Jordan Peele's Get Out, which is a stunning – and horrific – satire on race in America.


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  • Thank you for listening to Episode 1 of Not Without My Sister, which we have tentatively titled, 'Not Without Our... Mother?' This episode is dedicated to, and focuses on, our Mother, who, for all of her Irish Mammyisms, has her own individual quirks and foibles which make her – we think – just interesting enough to dedicate an hour-long podcast episode to. We hope you enjoy it :)

    If you have any topic suggestions, or subjects you'd like us to chat about, please do let us know! Leave a comment on our website or contact us via Instagram @rosemarymaccabe and @beatricemaccabe.


    Here are a few of the things we reference throughout the episode. You'll find the transcription here.

    Liadan Hynes' How to Fall ApartGoldie Hawn's "brain breaks"Dolly Parton's Imagination LibraryNot Without My Daughter, starring Sally Field and Alfred MolinaThe Vietnamese author whose book Beatrice discusses is named Phuc Tran. The book is Sigh, Gone. You can listen to Tran discuss the subjunctive, or its absence, in this NPR talk.Beatrice's favourite mystery Sindy Instagram account (a Sindstagram account?) is @Sindy_the_traveler

    Not Without My Sister is presented by sisters Beatrice and Rosemary Mac Cabe. Editing is by Liam Geraghty. Original music by Cody D. Records. Original illustration by Lindsay Neilson.

    Not Without My Sister is a production of The Warren.


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  • Alison Curtis is one of the most recognisable voices on Irish radio, presenting Today FM's Weekend Breakfast show every Saturday and Sunday morning from 8-11am. She sat down to talk about emigrating from Canada, immigrant assimilation and the radio gender gap.


    Follow Alison on Twitter here and on Instagram here.


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  • Julie Mc Loughlin and her husband Owen left steady, full-time jobs to set up their own business after a spot of creative DIY piqued the interest of friends, family and, well, everyone who heard about their off-kilter wedding invitations. I sat down with Julie to talk about the business of business, creativity and conceptualisation, working from home and how Jando got off the ground.


    This episode was, crucially, recorded before the current pandemic – and it's more important than ever to support Irish art so, if you're in the market for some new prints, check out Jando's offering.


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  • Molly Finn (NOT her real name) set up an OnlyFans when she realised there was some interest in her holiday bikini pics – and because, surprisingly, her mother asked why not. She sits down to talk about the democratisation of pornography, whether or not OnlyFans is sex work and how much she charges to send a picture of her feet.


    For more on OnlyFans, read 'How OnlyFans Changed Sex Work Forever' from the New York Times.


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  • Limerick-based singer-songwriter Emma Langford sits down to talk about touring in Germany, producing an album with three months' notice, the importance of using your voice – and platform – to further the causes you believe in, and whether or not she's ever just thought about writing a rubbish pop song to rake in the €€€.


    Follow Emma on Twitter and Instagram – and check out her new single, Sowing Acorns.


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  • Dublin fashion designer Claire Garvey had a week to design two outfits for Eimear Noone, the first female conductor ever to conduct the orchestra at the Academy Awards – but she didn't let that get in her way! (See the result on Claire's Instagram.) We sit down to talk fashion design, the Irish arts scene, surviving through a recession and how relying on trends will never be an issue for her.


    Follow Claire on Instagram @clairegarveydesigner and check out her website, ClaireGarvey.com.


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  • You can follow Colette on Twitter @RedHareColette and listen to her podcasts, Science Drops, and The Critter Shed, anywhere you get podcasts.

    Colette is a fellow member of The Warren, Ireland's newest podcasting network. Read more about that at thewarren.ie

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  • You can follow Holly on Twitter here – and sign up to her Patreon to read all about her new life.

    The Irish Independent covered Holly's Kardashian-koloured moment in the sun – when her illustrations of Kim Kardashian got shared by America's first family.

    If you haven't already, you can listen back to episodes of Holly's podcast, Popsessed, presented with DJ Conor Behan, wherever you get podcasts.

    Holly wrote about her experience volunteering in Calais for The Irish Times. You can read it here.

    Read all about Ireland's recycling targets here.

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  • Lindsay Leggett IS The Sugarist – she sugars people of all shapes, sizes and genders from her Temple Bar studio.

    Lindsay mentions her Dad being from Corktown, Detroit – there's a really interesting article about the history of the area from the Detroit Historical Society here.

    From Lindsay's site: why sugaring is better than waxing.

    If you haven't already, buy and read Lindy West's book. Please use my Amazon affiliate link because it helps me make bank.

    You can check out merch from The Vulva Gallery here.

    Watch the (NSFW) clip from the Australian Hungry Beast documentary news series on labiaplasty here.

    The X Factor clip I refer to, featuring the Pussycat Dolls "singing" through their greatest hits, is here.

    I mention Virgie Tovar and her body positive selfies – follow her on Instagram!

    FINALLY, Lindsay refers to Ologies, a podcast presented by Alie Ward, the BFF of My Favorite Murder's Georgia!

    (And I attributed this piece on problematic true-crime obsessions to Wired, when it is in fact from The New Republic. I'm fired.)

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  • If you're anything like me, you're always on the lookout for new podcasts to become addicted to - so here's your audio intro to The Warren - Ireland's newest podcast network!

    How to Be Sound is in The Warren family, so of course I'm biased - but I think it's a collective of really innovative and interesting podcasts that are all well worth checking out.

    In this special episode my producer Liam Geraghty meets the creators behind The Warren's podcasts (including me!) so expect everything from dogging to amourous frogs!

    You can see all of The Warren's podcasts on www.thewarren.ie


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  • Niamh Maher is director of audio and video at Her.ie. Listen to her podcast, Girls with Goals, here. Follow her on Instagram. Twitter is here.

    Niamh spoke to Michaella McCollum for Her.ie. Watch the video and read the details here.

    Listen to PlayXPlay, a weekly sports show hosted by Jenny Murphy and produced by Niamh.

    Things we mention include:

    Popsessed, the pop culture podcast hosted by Conor Behan and Holly Shortall

    The episode of How to be Sound featuring James Kavanagh, which you'll find on iTunes here

    Aislinn Mahon, GM of Huckletree. Listen to her Girls with Goals episode here

    Michaella McCollum's book, You'll Never See Daylight Again, is available from Amazon (affiliate link)

    The Morning Show, a new streaming series on Apple TV+

    NK Jemisin's The Fifth Season, one of the best sci-fi books I've ever read (affiliate link)

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  • You can follow Fionnuala on Instagram and Twitter, and listen to her podcast, 'Bandwagons', wherever you get podcasts.

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