Say hi to Meet/Cute, a podcast about getting together, breaking up, and everything that comes in between.
I’m your host, Rosemary Mac Cabe, journalist and author of the book, This is Not About You, a memoir told through a chronology of romantic relationships. As I was putting the book together, I started to think about how fascinating romance is. What brings two people together? And what tears them apart?
In this podcast, I’ll be talking to as wide an array of people as I can about the relationships that have colored the landscape of their lives. What age were they when they met their first love? Do they have a type? What red flags have they started to recognize along the way?
In other words: tell. Me. Everything.
This is a podcast for romantics; it’s a podcast for lovers, and dreamers; it’s a podcast for anthropologists but, above all else, it’s a podcast for nosy f*ckers. Join me every Thursday for a new chat about the ins and outs – if you’ll excuse the pun – of finding love.
Meet/Cute, available wherever you get podcasts.
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Say hi to Meet/Cute, a podcast about getting together, breaking up, and everything that comes in between.
I’m your host, Rosemary Mac Cabe, journalist and author of the book, This is Not About You, a memoir told through a chronology of romantic relationships. As I was putting the book together, I started to think about how fascinating romance is. What brings two people together? And what tears them apart?
In this podcast, I’ll be talking to as wide an array of people as I can about the relationships that have colored the landscape of their lives. What age were they when they met their first love? Do they have a type? What red flags have they started to recognize along the way?
In other words: tell. Me. Everything.
This is a podcast for romantics; it’s a podcast for lovers, and dreamers; it’s a podcast for anthropologists but, above all else, it’s a podcast for nosy f*ckers. Join me every Thursday for a new chat about the ins and outs – if you’ll excuse the pun – of finding love.
Meet/Cute, available wherever you get podcasts.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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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