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Follow Kirstie on Twitter, and subscribe to House & Home (and support Irish journalism!) here. Follow Kirstie over on Instagram Stories for a look at her cats – and her great taste in interior décor. If you're buying from Amazon, I would really appreciate it if you'd use my affiliate link. It helps support what I do and costs you nothing extra! Same goes for Asos... AND if you're super generous, support me on Patreon! It's basically a type of crowd-funding site that allows you to put your money where your "likes" are; if you like the content I'm making, please consider giving a small amount ($1) every month to help fund it. (If you donate at the $6.66 per month level, you'll get an extra How to be Sound minisode over on Patreon for your listening pleasure.) You can follow me on all of my social media handles @rosemarymaccabe and you can even subscribe to my newsletter (my ideas are new and intriguing). Thank you so much for listening to How to be Sound. Please take some time to rate and/or review on iTunes; it helps other people who might like it to find How to be Sound! Liam Geraghty's (almost) award-winning Meet Your Maker is also well worth a listen.
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Body positivity, middle-class privilege, the argument for having a cupboard full of goodies and problematic rides (with problematic politics) Patreon – feel free to donate all of your spare cash! In the meantime, I'm blogging (sporadically) at my site and you can follow me on all of my social media handles @rosemarymaccabe. Thank you so much for listening to How to be Sound. Please take some time to rate and/or review on iTunes; it helps other people who might like it to find How to be Sound! Show links: Featuring: Rebecca Flynn. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter Fancy buying your own cloth sanitary towels? Fluffy Bums Follow Busy Phillips (if you don't already!) My blog post (gratuitous plug) on Louise Thompson's book, Body Positive Rebecca talks a lot about unrealistic beauty standards – and one excellent book on this topic is Naomi Wolf's The Beauty Myth Read a little about Rebecca's thoughts on pregnancy after miscarriage, written by the inimitable Sophie White (whose podcast, Mother of Pod, is top-notch). My weightloss bootcamp experience Ellen Satter's website, for advice on feeding your children. Sofie Hagen's Made of Human podcast is very, very good – and the body positivity activist she's speaking to is, by the way, Cat Pausé (my bad). In this episode 'Why I Did Not Report My Rapist' The episode of Buffy wherein the titular character develops the ability to hear people's thoughts is called Earshot. Here's the Wikipedia, but just watch the episode because it's brilliant. From Forbes, on the importance of self-care. Lastly, why not finish up with a lil listen to this absolute BELTER
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You'll find Erica Cody on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram – and you can check out her music videos (you should) on YouTube, too. If you're buying from Amazon, I would really appreciate it if you'd use my affiliate link. It helps support what I do and costs you nothing extra! Same goes for Asos... AND if you're super generous, support me on Patreon! It's basically a type of crowd-funding site that allows you to put your money where your "likes" are; if you like the content I'm making, please consider giving a small amount ($1) every month to help fund it. (If you donate at the $6.66 per month level, you'll get an extra How to be Sound minisode over on Patreon for your listening pleasure.) You can follow me on all of my social media handles @rosemarymaccabe and you can even subscribe to my newsletter (my ideas are new and intriguing). Thank you so much for listening to How to be Sound. Please take some time to rate and/or review on iTunes; it helps other people who might like it to find How to be Sound! Producer extraordinaire Liam Geraghty's Meet Your Maker is also well worth a listen. Mother of Pod. Just in case you don't know what a Billie Barry kid is... BE WARNED: this will scar you for life. Check out BIMM, Ireland's music school (it's not really like Fame, allegedly). Step Up: High Water starring Jade Chynoweth is really, really good. I promise. Watsky: Moral of the Story is a good song to listen to (on repeat) when you're worrying about what other people are doing (unlike Erica, who's focused on her own sh*t).
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Follow Joanne McNally on Twitter @jomcnally and on Instagram @joannemcnallycomedy.
Sofie Hagen's podcast, Made of Human, is where I got the inspiration for How to be Sound – and where I get a lot of inspiration, to be honest!
If you're buying from Amazon, I would really appreciate it if you'd use my affiliate link. It helps support what I do and costs you nothing extra! Same goes for Asos... AND if you're super generous, support me on Patreon! It's basically a type of crowd-funding site that allows you to put your money where your "likes" are; if you like the content I'm making, please consider giving a small amount ($1) every month to help fund it. (If you donate at the $6.66 per month level, you'll get an extra How to be Sound minisode over on Patreon for your listening pleasure.) You can follow me on all of my social media handles @rosemarymaccabe and you can even subscribe to my newsletter (my ideas are new and intriguing). Thank you so much for listening to How to be Sound. Please take some time to rate and/or review on iTunes; it helps other people who might like it to find How to be Sound! Liam Geraghty's (almost) award-winning Meet Your Maker is also well worth a listen. You'll find Her.ie's Girls with Goals here. I wrote a piece about why I wasn't going to the Gossies; it caused a bit of a shit storm. You can read it here. Here's a piece about Singlehood, the piece that was Joanne's first on-stage gig, from the Irish Examiner. (It's behind a login, but you don't have to pay. It's a login-wall.) "I feel unsafe." THAT comedy club incident is here. Read Lionel Shriver talking about diversity in the Spectator here. NYT's The Daily podcast did a great recent two-parter about the US's opioid crisis. Joanne recently saw Suki Kim talking about life in North Korea at the Dalkey Book Festival. She has a TED talk too. This is her website.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.