Cabot O’Callaghan is fed up with the lies perpetuated by mass culture and the media and ready for some real change.
The Unbearableness of Being Me
Cabot O’Callaghan gets up the nerve to tell the coffee shop cashier he likes her, but not before reminding us of every man’s fears.
100 Words on Love: My Mom, Bernadette
Her time here is tenuous.
The Wounds of Absence
For Cabot O’Callaghan, art flows from the pain of growing up with an absent father.
Spring Without Robin
Cabot O’Callaghan ponders how Robin Williams’s suicide affected him and explores his own relationship with depression.
Why I’m Not Looking for Love
Cabot O’Callaghan is open to love—he’s just not chasing it. And that makes him happy. ___ Well, those who speak know nothin’ And find out to their cost Like those who curse their luck in too many places And those who fear are lost —Sting, Shape Of My Heart ___ I’m in a good space…
The Strongest There Is
Cabot O’Callaghan sees the toxic masculinity in his favorite comic book character.
It’s a Wonderble Life
Have you ever taken the face-to-face risk with a long-distance online crush? Here’s what happened when Cabot O’Callaghan did.
Be Prepared to Receive Something Special
When Cabot O’Callaghan befriended a young woman with borderline personality disorder, he wasn’t ready for the wisdom he’d receive.
The Man By the Window
Throughout his youth, Cab O’Callaghan willingly threw himself towards destruction. It was through such actions that he learned about profoundly respecting the different, often shunned, life choices of others.
The Letter I Wanted From My Father
Cabot O’Callaghan imagines the letter his absent father never sent him.






