
#60 How to be an international woman le Fiona Frawley
Tharla Lá Idirnáisiúnta na mBan Dé Sathairn, arb é an lá céanna a bhí ann dár seó i gCorcaigh, agus bhí craic mhór againn. Agus cé go bhfuilimid cúpla lá déanach, theastaigh uainn an micreafón a roinnt agus ceiliúradh a dhéanamh ar aoi na seachtaine seo, an scríbhneoir agus an grinnchumadóir Fiona Frawley. Fiona was featured earlier this year in the Irish Times as one of Ireland’s 50 Under 50 and later this month she will start her first ever Irish tour with her new show ‘Are you mad at me?!’ She talked to us about not using ‘just’ in emails, her dog Danish and bringing YOLO energy back to 2025.
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