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Mary Cate Smith has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in April 2021. The social media accounts linked to from Mary Cate Smith are: • Instagram • Threads • X Besides social media accounts, Marycatesmith has populated their site with: • Wish List: Eight ideas for home and outdoor living this summer • Wish List: Eight cool home buys to rock the colour purple • Wish List: Eight top picks for our lives and our living spaces • Wish List: Eight ideas to add zest to your living space • 'Show me the home that doesn’t need a beret-wearing sausage dog ornament and I'll show you the door' • Wish List: Eight fab finds for our lives and our living spaces • Cork designer Sinéad Keary on finding her path in fashion and her successful brand • What is 'Wine Mom' culture and why is it damaging to women? • Clare Dunne: ‘I was suddenly famous one weekend — it took me a while to adapt' • Lean with Lesley: ‘The more you move your body, the more the mind will follow’ • Dáithí Ó Sé on becoming a life coach: 'I shoot from the hip — a West Kerry, solution-based look at an issue' • Kathryn Thomas on the Rose of Tralee and RTÉ: 'It's not been an easy time for anyone' • How Trinny Woodall built a beauty empire: 'Money ran out after a year and a half — I was at crisis point' • Dermot Bannon: 'I'm jealous of Cork people, I’d love an English Market in Dublin' • Cath Kidston: ‘I never expected to have a big business’ • Wish List: Eight amazing picks for our home interiors • How conspiracy theories work and how to recognise them, from 'harmless' to sinister • 'She will get revenge': Victims of stalking share experiences • Cork author Leona Forde: 'Boys don’t tend to read books with a female character' • How tech addiction is hitting Ireland with kids glued to PlayStation and ‘doomscrolling’ for hours • 'I feel like me again': My experience with a cutting-edge alopecia treatment • 'When I started losing my hair back in 2018, I felt like I was losing little pieces of me' • The Skin Nerd's Jennifer Rock on her 'perfect wedding' with artist Jill Deering • COVER: Newbridge Silverware at 90 — and auctioning one of Princess Diana's dresses • Meet Today FM's new host of lunchtimes Louise Cantillon: 'I feel like I am living the dream' • COVER: Meet Alison Oliver - the Cork star of Sally Rooney's Conversations with Friends • COVER: ‘We are broken inside’: How Cork communities are welcoming Ukraine's refugees • COVER: Brian and Arthur's surrogacy journey: 'People see how loud and proud we are' • COVER: Anna Friel: In praise of the difficult woman • COVER: Jazzy: ‘I went from working in a bakery in Tesco to a number-one song’ • COVER: Gearóid Farrelly: 'You're never going to coast in Cork' • COVER: Chupi on a male-dominated industry and why Cork is the next big step • Catherine Ryan Howard on Run Time: ‘What it’s like as a woman to work with men’ • 'Revenge porn' is a victim-blaming term, time to change it • 'We will never be the same again': Iran's women speak • Sober curious? Things I wish I'd known before quitting alcohol • Lorraine Keane: 'Let's change the menopause narrative - I want there to be less shame' • Meet the wedding planner behind Graham Norton's big day in Bantry last summer • Katja Mia: 'Body image consumed my life — I was always a bit bigger than my friends' • Remake, remodel: meet the designers fashioning treasure from throwaways • Everything you need to know about buying your first wig, including grants and insurance • Getting ourselves back to the garden • The Brennan brothers: ‘We’ve never done anything for the sake of making television’ • Brian Redmond talks being the 'bad boy' on the Dancing With the Stars judging panel • Design for Life: How do I come to terms with serious hair loss? • Planting with purpose: This year’s garden trends prioritise biodiversity and a planet-positive approach • Stephanie Barry-Woods from StephMyLife on how to travel the world on a shoestring • Maura Derrane: 'I decided on day one, I’d say what I like because I’m a long time doing this job' • Anna Geary: 14-hour workdays are a walk in the park compared to motherhood • The festive period can be crushing for some families without children • What is the 'internal shower' and is it harmful? • Friends without benefits: How to 'break up' a toxic friendship as an adult • Dancing With The Stars judge Loraine Barry reveals contestant she is most nervous about • And still we rise: small bakeries embrace Ireland's love affair with brea • Fashion: the future is bright • The fashion rental revolution: Everything you need to know about renting designer clothes • Kin's Yasmin Seky: 'I was really anxious - I had imposter syndrome' • Fashion: Optimism in sartorial form • Saying ‘I do’ in style • The friend zone: Can men and women ever really be just friends? • The Cinemile Podcast: Cork film podcasters on married life, living in Cork, and criticism • The future is female: How women chefs are breaking up the boys' club • Strictly Come Dancing's Kevin Clifton on fatherhood and living the dream • Gender Equality Month: How you can support transgender and non-binary friends • Holiday firsts: give yourself a break with a new activity • The 'essential' early morning routines of breakfast radio and TV presenters • Fashion: Slow and steady never goes out of style • Designing for the benefit of Mr Kite • Gym+Coffee: ‘We don’t have a gym or coffee but we’re hoping to break a world record’ • Anna Daly interview: ‘I always think nothing stays the same in the fast lane, and it shouldn't’ • Amy Huberman: 'Even though I knew it was coming, it was a goodbye I was never going to be ready for' • Eunice Power: 'My brother died by suicide. I didn't give myself time to process' • Jacqui Hurley: I already know what the worst looks like because it’s happened to me • Vogue Williams on motherhood, regrets and losing out on gigs to Joanne • Black & Irish co-founder, Leon Diop: 'I’m 100% of everything I am — not half of each' • Patrick Horgan: 'My nephew Charlie is in a wheelchair. His first year or two was very hard' • Cork actor Darragh Shannon: 'My most shameful moment is when I turned down a hug from Lily-Rose Depp' • Bressie: I didn’t cope well as a teenager and that carried throughout my whole life • Alan Hughes: 'I’m a total hypochondriac, but I suppose it's down to my parents dying so young' • Iarla Ó Lionáird: 'I feel like I'm groping around in the dark a lot of the time' • Dr Monica Peres Oikeh: 'I was always the only black person in the room' • PJ Gallagher: 'I still find it hard to believe people because addiction tells so many lies' • Elva Trill: 'Sometimes, I feel like there must be something wrong with me' • Killian Sundermann: 'I had a lot of Catholic guilt pent up for years' • Kila’s Rónán O’Snodaigh: 'It's important for me to be humbled' • Laura Fox: 'No one in my family had connections - I thought it doesn't happen to people like me' • Anna Clifford: 'My mind has told me that I don't deserve to be here, to live' • I'm Grand Mam's Kevin Twomey: 'I didn't know that was going to be my last New Year's with him' • Rachel Allen: 'My grandfather escaped from a concentration camp' • Katie O'Brien: 'There was a time when I thought my career was over' • Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh: What scares me most in life is not being understood • Comedian Justine Stafford: 'More often than not, I am surprised positively by people' • John Spillane: My proudest achievement is being a dad • David McSavage: As soon as I gave up alcohol, my career started to get better • Áine Lawlor: When people go through cancer, there's a lot expected from you in terms of attitude • Tadhg Hickey: 'I wake up every day with alcoholism and I have to treat it every day' • Sinéad Kennedy on pregnancy, being the boss and finding that 'elusive' work/life balance • Grammy-nominated singer Valerie June: 'I couldn't get out of the bed for a year and a half' • Gemma Hayes: 'I have said no to amazing opportunities feeling I wasn't worthy or capable.' • Kehli: 'I didn't have anything on my CAO form, nothing - I was putting everything into this' • The Midnight Club's Ruth Codd: 'I’d like to be remembered as someone who was tough' • Stevie G: You can get overwhelmed by other people’s opinions — trust your heart • Dashoda’s Gavin MacDermott: 'You have no choice but to believe in yourself, regardless' • Ailbhe Reddy: ‘I'm pretty blessed but coming out wasn't that easy’ • Too Hot to Handle's Nicole O'Brien: 'I've learned to stop being a people-pleaser' • Alison Spittle: ‘I was kind of like an incel learning how to seduce women’ • Jason Byrne: 'Because of what I’ve been through, none of this s**t scares me anymore' • Denis Fogarty: Losing my father when I was 23 has been the hardest challenge in my life • Happy Helsinki: World’s happiest city doubles up as an open-air museum • Maroc the Kasbah: Combining cultures in convivial Agadir • All wrapped up: Last-minute Christmas presents • Name that gift • Sending love: last-minute gifts • This week, you will love . . . Compiled by Mary Cate Smith • Website • Blog: The Fashion Horn 📯