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Social Cues

Social Cues

Di: Nikki Palumbo & Mere Fitzsimons
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Welcome to Social Cues, the podcast that unravels every awkward encounter, weird internalization of culture, and haunting interaction that leaves you wondering: "Why did I do that?!"


🎙️ Hosted by Mere Fitzsimons and Nikki Palumbo, your sometimes expert guides in social faux pas


*This isn't self-help; they can't even help themselves.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nikki Palumbo & Mere Fitzsimons
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  • Ep. 21 - Cut That Out
    Apr 2 2024

    This week, Mere & Nikki realize they’re actually done a lot of character development for one season and discuss being patrons of the children’s arts, social synchronicities, pitching a farm to Tig Notaro, immediately walking back big, bold childhood confessions, asking questions that make you sound suspicious as hell, the mob finally, breaking arbitrary rules, and the way no one was using “it’s a free country” responsibly on the playground. Plus, how to tell someone they have stuff on their face and how to announce your podcast is going on hiatus.


    Share your own "Why did I do that?!" or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" by sending an email or voice memo to socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.


    You can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok. And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok and Mere on Instagram & TikTok, as well.


    Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.


    Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 ora e 11 min
  • Ep. 20 - Bonked With Braces
    Mar 26 2024

    This week, Mere & Nikki mull over the injustices of bowling, the shelf-life of millennial tattoos, paradoxical closeness with a massage therapist, and blurting out your crush right to their face or in a delusional love letter marked return-to-sender. Plus, horny Bowflex commercials, 90's heartthrob privilege, and a new exit strategy for the next time you overshare.


    Share your own "Why did I do that?!" or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" by sending an email or voice memo to socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.


    You can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok. And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok and Mere on Instagram & TikTok, as well.


    Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.


    Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    55 min
  • Ep. 19 - Polite Lies with Kiko Soirée
    Mar 19 2024

    This week, Mere & Nikki are joined by drag performer KIKO SOIRÉE to discuss the endless delusion of forming a crush, trauma-bonding at Church Camp, and tween (suburban) street photography. Plus, cold brew-induced spiritual ascension, beans for some reason, peeping at other drivers, how to offer a drink to guests, and the smooth recovery from forgetting if you've already met someone.


    Share your own "Why did I do that?!" or request a personalized "Social Cue Card" by sending an email or voice memo to socialcuesthepod@gmail.com.


    You can follow the show on Instagram & TikTok. And, you're not gonna believe this, but you can follow Nikki on Instagram & TikTok and Mere on Instagram & TikTok, as well.


    Music by REMMI & artwork by Michael Wolf.


    Social Cues is a podcast for entertainment purposes only. Nothing discussed should be substituted for professional advice, formal diagnosis, or therapy.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 ora e 18 min
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