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The Good Glow podcast will hear how Georgie Crawford put her life back together after a breast cancer diagnosis that changed her perspective on everything. Georgie feels there is a need for women to have more in depth conversations about our health and well being in order to drive awareness of self care. This week, Melissa Mills Bari also known as Tignam opens up about the hectic life of a mum and building her own brand. Melissa has recently revealed her struggles to become a mum again. In a very brave, open and honest conversation, Melissa describes her journey over the last year.
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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 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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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! 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 every month to help fund it! 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! Follow Declan on Instagram here (it may be NSFW). Speaking of which, apparently he was right about the gay saunas... Watch We Face This Land, the Repeal the 8th themed video, that Dec sent to all of his colleagues. If you haven't already, listen to Second Captains talk about the Belfast rugby rape trial. It's powerful stuff.
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The Good Glow podcast will hear how Georgie Crawford put her life back together after a breast cancer diagnosis that changed her perspective on everything. Georgie feels there is a need for women to have more in depth conversations about our health and well being in order to drive awareness of self care. This week, Georgie sits down with her mum Siobhan Richardson. They look back at how their family coped during Georgie's diagnosis and take you through her story starting from the night she found a lump on her breast.
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The Good Glow podcast will hear how Georgie Crawford put her life back together after a breast cancer diagnosis that changed her perspective on everything. Georgie feels there is a need for people to have more in depth conversations about our health and well being in order to drive awareness of self care. This week, Georgie talks to Rosie Connolly. Rosie is not only a business woman and a busy mum of two, she's a big believer in self care. Rosie has spoken openly about anxiety, especially around the time of the death of her father. She thinks women need to put themselves first more often and has some great tips and insights.
The Good Glow podcast is brought to you with thanks to Sally Hansen
Follow Georgie on Instagram @georgie.crawford
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Louise O'Neill's new book, Almost Love, is out now. Buy it here. Asking For It, the play, is coming to the Abbey Theatre. Details. Louise is on Twitter, so go mad. You can also read Louise's columns in the Irish Examiner – you don't need to pay, but you do need to sign up for an account (it's worth it; they send a handy daily news update which is making me feel 10% more in touch with the world).
Meg Wolitzer's The Wife is amazing. Highly recommend reading it – you can buy it here. The piece I wrote that got a big backlash which surprised Louise was, actually, my piece on Louise Thompson's Body Positive. And the piece on kids, social media and Snapchat.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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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! 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 every month to help fund it! Follow Jeanne on Instagram here, check out her website and read her piece on endometriosis on image.ie.
Things we're grateful for in 2018: retinol, the morning-after pill, condoms – but not the vulcanised rubber kind (or lambskin, gag).
Fiona Hyde: @andgoseek on Twitter, see also her DailyEdge advice column. Read Jeanne and Fiona's TCD magazine, Siren, here. Coffee-making as covert sexism (really). And check out Roisin Agnew's Guts magazine here. The Irish Times on JobBridge – did it do its job? Read Cat Marnell's memoir (which Jeanne actually rates), How to Murder Your Life. Buy Judy Blume's Deenie! (It's good.) Using paracetamol during pregnancy could affect fertility in girls, study finds. In her own words: Lena Dunham on her decision to have a hysterectomy at 31 (Vogue).Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week I wanted to put the spotlight on my producer Liam Geraghty's podcast - Meet Your Maker. In this episode Liam meets Muppeteer Louise Gold to hear her story of working on The Muppet Show with Jim Henson in the seventies.
You can subscribe to Meet Your Maker wherever you listen to podcasts.
www.meetyourmaker.ie
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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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Check out Jette's new non-profit ilo on the website - and sign up to receive her wonderful newsletter. And sign up for your new period subscription here, from just €5.70 a month.
You can follow Jette on Instagram here and check out her website while you're at it.
From Buzzfeed: how millennials became the burnout generation. SO INTERESTING.
*** 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.) This month, half of all Patreon earnings will go to ilo. (The other half will go to pay my producer!) I've also started a How to be Sound book club; we meet every few months, there's tea and coffee, we chat about books and Blindboy and other things that come up and it's fun! It's open to all patrons, at whatever level ($1 and up). 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. His latest project is Petrified, a podcast drama with some very spooky undertones. *These are affiliate links. If you click through and buy, I'll make a tiny percentage and love you forever xoxoHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to be Sound is a podcast about how to be better at this crazy little thing called life, hosted by Rosemary Mac Cabe.
Support the show and get bonus episodes: www.patreon.com/HowtobeSound
www.rosemarymaccabe.com
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This episode's guest, James Kavanagh, is discoverable on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Back when James was Exchequer Street Boy: Broadsheet.ie. Check out Currabinny, James' food website, here, and buy the book online at Amazon* (or in terrestrial shops if that's your jam). James's Let's Get Checked video is well worth watching. You can check it out here. And watch eels eating pizza (if you think you're hard enough). *** 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.) I've also started a How to be Sound book club; we meet every few months, there's tea and coffee, we chat about books and Blindboy and other things that come up and it's fun! It's open to all patrons, at whatever level ($1 and up). 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. His latest project is Petrified, a podcast drama with some very spooky undertones. *These are affiliate links. If you click through and buy, I'll make a tiny percentage and love you forever xoxo
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You'll find Gabriella's blog, Curly Cailin, here! Follow her on Instagram while you're at it.
Read The Curly Girl Method - it's the original #CGBible! This is a link through my Amazon affiliate account, which helps me pay my bills! You can see my Amazon Influencer homepage here, with a whole load of book recommendations and more!
Deep dive into some academic research about curly hair here. When my shaved head was growing back, I went through some interesting hair phases... but one of my secondary school pics got me featured on Into the Gloss as a "best worst hair" runner-up. So, every cloud.
Johnson & Johnson knew about the presence of asbestos in their Baby Powder for years. Read about it and weep. Does having curly hair hurt your career? Business Insider is on to our troubles.
Read Gabriella's post on who she's following for curly / wavy / kinky hair advice. Here's a pic of my extensions.
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Nessa Cronin is the owner of Vanity Fair Boutique in Newbridge. You can follow her on Instagram here and check out their Facebook page here.
If you're interested in the fashion industry, sustainability and luxury fashion, read Dana Thomas' Luxury. Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion by Elizabeth L. Cline is also a really good read.
If you haven't already, watch The True Cost. *** 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 ($4) every month to help fund it. I've also started a How to be Sound book club; we meet every few months, there's tea and coffee, we chat about books and Blindboy and other things that come up and it's fun! It's open to all patrons. 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! Producer extraordinaire Liam Geraghty's Meet Your Maker is also well worth a listen. *These are affiliate links. If you click through and buy, I'll make a tiny percentage and love you forever xoxoHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Follow Jeanie McDonald on Instagram here, and on Twitter here. This podcast is not sponsored by The Big Romance, but you should go there anyway because the drinks are good and the cheese toasties are incredible. Apps discussed include Bumble, Tinder and POF. (That is the order in which I would rate them, FYI.) *** Would you like to hear more from me? Read my writing on Patreon here. For just $4 per month you'll get two pieces of writing per week, as well as an exclusive mini podcast episode every fortnight. The latest minisode featured Gearoid Farrelly scrolling through my Tinder in a somewhat hopeless attempt to find me a man. (It's fun, I swear.) 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... 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! Producer extraordinaire Liam Geraghty's Meet Your Maker is also well worth a listen.
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Session Moth Martina aka Karen Glennon, follow her on Twitter, on Facebook and on Instagram.
Buy Session Moth Martina merch here.
For upcoming events, the OTT Wrestling site is what you're looking for!
Read about Hulk Hogan's hard time (ahem) here.
And watch GLOW!
Lastly, listen to image.ie's The Spill (particularly the episode I'm on).
*** 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.) I've also started a How to be Sound book club; we meet every few months, there's tea and coffee, we chat about books and Blindboy and other things that come up and it's fun! It's open to all patrons, at whatever level ($1 and up). 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. His latest project is Petrified, a podcast drama with some very spooky undertones. *These are affiliate links. If you click through and buy, I'll make a tiny percentage and love you forever xoxoHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This episode features Irish fashion designer Helen Steele, whose debut collaboration with Dunnes Stores is live now. Her collaboration with graffiti artist Maser is coming soon to Costume in Dublin.
We didn't get to talk about this but Helen also has a gorgeous line of rugs with Ceadogán Rugmakers - you can see them here.
Jump the Hedges is a brand that creates incredible yoga and sports bags - "bags for activity" - from discarded truck tarps. Check out the website.
Helen talks about The Modist and modest fashion. Net-a-Porter's Modest category* really does have some gorgeous pieces.
If you stayed interested throughout my Islam / modesty ramble, you might want to watch the Little Mix video I'm talking about. Or you can read Female Chauvinist Pigs*, if you haven't already.
Check out the Model Alliance, which was set up to protect the rights of working models in the fashion industry.
Maser's website is here. If you don't know his work, do a quick Google Image search and enjoy.
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. His latest project is Petrified, a podcast drama with some very spooky undertones.
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You can follow Gearoid Farrelly on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook - and check out his website here. Buy tickets to his upcoming shows below: 2 May Cork https://bit.ly/2ExYKj8 3 May Waterford https://bit.ly/2QijIdq 10 May Ballymun https://bit.ly/2LsByF3 15 May Belfast https://bit.ly/2U7YH6t 18 May Lisburn https://bit.ly/2Cvxj85 *** Would you like to hear more from me? Read my writing on Patreon here. For just $4 per month you'll get two pieces of writing per week, as well as an exclusive mini podcast episode every fortnight. Gearoid's minisode features him scrolling through my Tinder in a somewhat hopeless attempt to find me a man. (It's fun, I swear.) 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... 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! Producer extraordinaire Liam Geraghty's Meet Your Maker is also well worth a listen.
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Rose McGowan was, at one stage, perhaps best known for her role in Charmed. Now, she's best known as one of the leading voices in the #MeToo movement – she detailed, in her memoir, Brave (which you can buy here) her rape by Harvey Weinstein. You can buy tickets to her spoken word show at the Edinburgh Fringe, August 13th-18th, here. Watch her interview with Jameela Jamil on the @i_weigh Instagram account. *** Would you like to hear more from me? Read my writing on Patreon here. For just $4 per month you'll get two pieces of writing per week, as well as an exclusive mini podcast episode every fortnight. The latest minisode featured Gearoid Farrelly scrolling through my Tinder in a somewhat hopeless attempt to find me a man. (It's fun, I swear.) 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... 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! Producer extraordinaire Liam Geraghty's Meet Your Maker is also well worth a listen.
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