Woman's Hour Episodes Episode guide
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Chanel Miller, Fushsia Dunlop, Disrupt the feed
Chanel Miller, Fushsia Dunlop, safer social media feed, Bronzefield investigation
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Taking babies to protests, Abortion laws in Alabama US, Cassiopeia Berkeley-Agyepong and Simone Ibbett-Brown
Extinction Rebellion and mothers taking their babies to mass protests.
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Sonita Alleyne, US Abortion, Women and Architecture
Sonita Alleyne first woman to lead Jesus College & first black leader of Oxbridge Colleges
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Elaine Welteroth, Endometriosis, 150 Years at Uni
The programme that offers a female perspective on the world
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Toxic Masculinity, Women & running, Judith Gough UK Ambassador to Sweden
How the term Toxic Masculinity affects men, Women & Running, UK Ambassador Judith Gough.
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Funmi Fetto on her new book, the lack of diversity in the beauty industry and her mission to change it
Beauty editor Funmi Fetto; older people and domestic abuse; superfans; Johana Gustawsson.
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Women's pension ruling, young undocumented migrants, stillbirth
Ruling on women's pension age, experiences of young undocumented migrants, stillbirths.
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Jojo Moyes, Grief, Running
The Giver of Stars, Miranda Porritt, and Dame Kelly Holmes.
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Sharenting, Stella Creasy, Science
The programme that offers a female perspective on the world
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Courtney Act, Jordan Stephens and Dan Bell discuss 'Toxic Masculinity'
What is toxic masculinity? Author Dr Sharon Blackie; Judith Gough, UK ambassador
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Esther Rutter on the knitted bikini, Sally Challen and composer Suzanne Ciani
Esther Rutter tells us about the secret feminist history of knitting.
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Politics, Dementia, Mary Lindell
The programme that offers a female perspective on the world
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Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Suzanne Ciani, Music and dementia
Daphne Caruana Galizia, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Suzanne Ciani, music and dementia.
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Engineers, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Music, Dementia
Magnificent women engineers, learning piano, Emmy success and coping music.
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History of Knitting, Labour Conference 2019, US Black Maternal Health Clinic
From the Labour Conference 2019 shadow Treasury Minister Anneliese Dodds talks to Jane.
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Sally Challen, with her son David: her first radio interview
Sally Challen's first radio interview; Fiona Benson and Autumn Equinox; Music and Dementia
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Shirley Ballas, Flexible working, Lesley Manville
The magic of dance with Shirley Ballas and Curtis Prtichard. The reality of flexible work.
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Shirley Ballas, Curtis Pritchard, Sujata Banerjee
Dance extravaganza - the magic of ballroom, jazz, Kathak, modern
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Dr Shuping Wang, Cecelia Ahern, Selina Periampillai
Chinese whistleblower, Shuping Wang; Cecelia Ahern; Selina Periampillai on Mauritian food.
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Reverend Traci Blackmon mobilising mothers in the US against guns
Reverend Traci Blackmon mobilising mothers in the US against guns.
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Flexible Working, Brexit Party Tour, Australian Suffragettes
The reality of searching for part-time or flexible work.
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My Best Day - Suzanne Goldberg on the power of laughter
The Lib Dem conference, The story of a listener’s best day, Campaigner Vicky Phelan
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For Sama, Brexit, Women and Science Fiction
Waad al-Kateab on surviving life in Aleppo, plus Brexit and science fiction by women.
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My Best Day - Diane Barker, Victims' commissioner Claire Waxman, Playwright Tanika Gupta
Diane Barker on her Best Day in eastern Tibet, and victims' commissioner Claire Waxman.
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Susan Sontag, Feminist economics, Waad-al-Kateab
Susan Sontag's life and work, intersectionality in feminist economics, Waad Al Kateab.
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My Best Day, Marina Litvinenko, Cancer testing
Marina Litvinenko on the play about her husband's death. Population-wide cancer testing.
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Sci-Fi, Sex Discrimination, My Best Day
The programme that offers a female perspective on the world
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Phone-in: The Psychological Impact of Brexit
What impact is the continuing conflict over Brexit having on you?
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Jackie Kay, Equal pay, Fussy eating, Period sex
Weekend Woman's Hour: Jackie Kay, women in Parliament, fussy eating and period sex taboo.
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The consumer power of women, The week in politics, Author Sue Cheung
How much power and responsibility do women consumers really have?