Women's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.
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AT Corner highlights stories from real athletic trainers showcasing the best parts of the profession, the worst parts, and everything in between. Even numbered episodes are conversational education topics made for clinicians to dive deeper into their clinical practice! Brought to you by Sandra Harris, MS, ATC and Randy Harris, MS, ATC, CES
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In-depth talks on sports conditioning, training, recovery, nutrition and more. Weekly guests including athletes, coaches, physios, nutritionists and anyone who can help people come the person/athlete they know they can be.
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🧠🎙Welcome to SEASON 5 of the Concussion Corner Podcast®!!! 🥼📻 Concussion Corner® is your trusted resource for interdisciplinary conversations related to all things concussion-related in healthcare, advocacy, and sport. 🎓 Concussion Corner Academy®: Did you know we built the Concussion Corner Academy® which has 20 or 40 hours of continuing education credits for PT, OT, and ATC in all 50 United States?! Visit us at https://www.ConcussionCorner.org to learn more about how you can join our #Teac ...
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Miserable Retail Slave is a big, dumb comedy show that looks at life, love, and the odd daily occurrences that keep life interesting.
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CEU: Position Statement Series - Management of Sport Related Concussion - 174
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Discussed the NATA Bridge Statement on Sport Related Concussion, treatment and rehabilitation options for those with a concussion, and different implementation strategies to existing concussion management.-- ARTICLE CITATIONS used for this episode: https://atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/blog AT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.f…
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Weekend Woman’s Hour: Zeinab Badawi, Fisherman Ashley Mullenger, Stalking, Singing and periods
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The deaths of 21-year-old Diane Jones and her two young children, in a house fire in October 1995 shocked the community of Merthyr Tydfil. The police originally thought it was an accident - but in the days following the fire launched a triple murder investigation after petrol was found on the carpet. Just months later, Annette was charged with trip…
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Women's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.By BBC Radio 4
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BRCA1, Open relationships, Wrongly Accused: The Annette Hewins Story
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The system of one word ratings for schools in England 'should stay' and has 'significant benefits' according to the government. It said the grades, such as 'Inadequate', 'requires improvement' 'good' and "outstanding" gave parents an important summary of local schools. Teaching unions have called for more nuanced ratings Simon Kidwell is the Presid…
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Zeinab Badawi, Singing and periods, How is the debate over abortion shaping the US election?
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The broadcaster Zeinab Badawi joins Krupa Padhy to discuss her first book, An African History of Africa: From the Dawn of Humanity to Independence. The book has taken her seven years to research, travelling across 30 countries. She explains how the female African leaders that shaped their countries have often been written out of history. At the sta…
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Kitty Ruskin's year of casual sex, The Girls of Slender Means, ARFID
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Ten Men, A Year of Casual Sex is a new book from the author Kitty Ruskin. It follows a year of her life when she attempts to embody Samantha from Sex and the City and enjoy all the advantages of being young, free and single. As she details 10 men in 10 chapters, the stories range from sexy and funny to at times deeply confronting and violent, inclu…
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Peres Jepchirchir, Rhianon Bragg and stalking, Nitazenes, Tortured poets
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The Kenyan distance runner Peres Jepchirchir won yesterday’s elite women's London Marathon, breaking the women’s only record with her time of 2:16:16. She beat the previous record set in 2017 of 2:17:01. This was the fastest time in a race without male pace makers. More than 50,000 people ran and some gave themselves an even bigger challenge than j…
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Over the past few weeks, Woman’s Hour has been telling the stories of young people, staff and parents involved in SHiFT in Greater Manchester. SHiFT is a new approach to helping young people at risk of getting into serious trouble and it is all about relationships. Skilled professionals called ‘guides’ work with teenagers for an 18-month period and…
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Ruth Wilson, Young women and voting, Jing Lusi
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This week, Ruth Wilson explains why she’s running this year’s London Marathon for an Alzheimer’s research, following in the footsteps of her father who ran the first London Marathon in 1981. Tuesday was the deadline to register to vote in the local elections on May 2nd. The most recent data suggest that 4.3 million young people in England aren’t cu…
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Solitude, Apprentice winner Rachel Woolford, Personal space, Kids and smartphones
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Nearly a quarter of five-to-seven-year-olds now have their own smartphone according to OFCOM. Social media use also rose in the same age group over the last year with nearly two in five using the messaging service WhatsApp, despite its minimum age of 13. The communications regulator in its annual study of children's relationship with technology war…
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Ruth Wilson, periods and concussion, Ashley Storrie on BBC comedy Dinosaur, sewing for mental health
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Ruth Wilson explains why she’s running this year’s London marathon for an Alzheimer’s charity, following in the footsteps of her Father who ran the first London marathon in 1981. During the Women's Rugby Six Nations, the Welsh Rugby Union is using a new technique to assess the impact a player's periods can have when they suffer a concussion. It's t…
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Cricketer Nat Sciver-Brunt, Smacking, Hypochondria, Police drama Blue Lights, Soul Sisters Pakistan
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Nat Sciver-Brunt is the first English woman to be honored as Wisden's leading cricketer in the world. She joins Jesscia Creighton to discuss the accolade and her career in the sport. Smacking children should be made illegal in England and Northern Ireland, say the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. Striking a child is already illegal in…
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Hollywood film producer Deborah Snyder, Young women and voting, Machinal star Rosie Sheehy
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Deborah Snyder has produced some of the biggest blockbusters and action franchises in the last decade including Wonder Woman, 300 and Watchmen. Her newest work, Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver arrives on Netflix this week. It's the second instalment of the Rebel Moon series, a space opera set in a fictional galaxy with a female protagonist. De…
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Jing Lusi, Fatal stabbings in Sydney, Australia, Declaration of the Rights of the Child
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Australian police investigating the fatal stabbing of six people at the crowded shopping centre in Bondi Junction, Sydney say they're looking into whether the attacker deliberately targeted women. Joel Cauchi killed five women - and a male security guard who tried to intervene - before he was shot dead by police. Eight of the twelve injured who wen…
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Juliet open letter, Vogue’s Chioma Nnadi, Female Psychopath
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This week, it was announced that 883 actors, writers, comedians and creatives had signed an open letter in support of Francesca Amewudah-Rivers, the star in a new production of Romeo & Juliet, due to run in London's West End next month. The open letter came after a statement was published by the Jamie Lloyd Company, "Following the announcement of o…
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Marian Keyes, Juliet open letter, Swiss climate victory
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Irish author Marian Keyes writes funny, clever novels about life including: Rachel’s Holiday, Anybody out There, Grown Ups, Angels. She covers issues such as addiction, break-ups, baby loss, anxiety, depression and love, with women at the heart. We all make mistakes, but when do we stop making the same one over and over again? This is the question …
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Gloria Steinem at 90, Rebecca Ferguson, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
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The pioneering feminist, journalist and activist Gloria Steinem made a name for herself in the 1960s and 70s through her journalism, which included going undercover at the New York Playboy Club to expose exploitative working conditions. She co-founded the Women's Action Alliance and in 1972 she co-founded Ms Magazine, putting conversations about ge…
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Boundaries in Athletic Training - Where Do You Draw the Line? -173
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Whether it’s being accessible 24/7 or turning the phone off after you leave work, ATs have to balance boundaries from their athletes, coaches, and admin. ATs share their stories about creating boundaries in order to promote an effective work-life balance. Featuring stories from Gems from Jen, Sarah Y, Francesca P, Zoe H, Joe C, Maddy S, Rebecca R, …
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The Cass Review, Back to Black, Female Psychopath
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The long awaited Cass Review, published on Wednesday by paediatrician Dr Hilary Cass, calls for gender services for young people to match the standards of other NHS care. Emma Barnett is joined by the former BBC journalist Hannah Barnes, now Associate Editor at The New Statesman and author of Time To Think - the inside story of the collapse of the …
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Vogue's Chioma Nnadi, Life in a women’s refuge, Parents jailed after son’s mass shooting
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Emma Barnett talks to the new head of British Vogue Chioma Nnadi, a London born, fashion journalist, podcaster and the first black woman to lead the title.Forensic psychologist Jillian Peterson and legal expert Tim Carey on the sentencing of Jennifer and James Crumbley, the parents convicted of manslaughter after their 15-year-old son brought a gun…
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Westminster honeytrap scam, What we can learn from toddlers, Saudi Arabia
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Dame Andrea Jenkyns MP has become the first woman to publicly speak about being a victim to the suspected Westminster honeytrap scam. What does the scam mean for politics? And what do we mean by honeytrap? Former deputy chief whip Anne Milton joins Emma Barnett to discuss, along with political correspondent at The Sun, Noa Hoffman. During the late …
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Pregnancy discrimination, Girls State and Carly Pearce
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An employment tribunal has ruled that describing an expectant mother as 'emotional' at work was discrimination. Described as a David and Goliath case, Nicola Hinds, who had been an account manager at Mitie, a FTSE 250 company, represented herself. The judge upheld her claims of pregnancy discrimination and constructive dismissal saying she was 'ine…
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Rwanda genocide, Bowie's hairdresser, womanhood during Ramadan
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Ahead of the 30th anniversary of the Rwanda genocide on Sunday, April 7th, BBC journalist Victoria Uwonkunda returns to the counry for the first time after fleeing the genocide as a child in 1994, to find out how the country, and its people, are healing. Lots of our favourite pop - or rock - stars have had iconic looks to go along with their music.…
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Pregnancy discrimination, Prue Leith, Femcels, Social workers on screen
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An employment tribunal has ruled that describing an expectant mother as 'emotional' at work was discrimination. Described as a David and Goliath case, Nicola Hinds, who had been an account manager at Mitie, a FTSE 250 company, represented herself. The judge upheld her claims of pregnancy discrimination and constructive dismissal saying she was 'ine…
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Emergency Response… and Now What with Paramedic Brad Wilson - 172
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In this episode we asked Brad Wilson about classifications and training within the EMS system, the role of the team physician with EMS, and communication between ATs and EMS Timestamps 2:27- Classifications within the EMS system 3:58- Training for each EMS classification 5:36- Physician Oversight of EMS services 7:00- Role of the team physician 9:0…
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Girls State, Author Holly Gramazio, First female prime minister of the DRC
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In the run-up to local elections in England and Wales, the Local Government Alliance have called for the law to change around publicising local councillors' home addresses. This is after some councillors are warning that a recent upsurge of abuse and threats is forcing large numbers of women to quit their roles in local government. Emma Barnett spe…
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Scotland's hate crime law, Motherhood and art, Actor Rachael Stirling
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Scotland's new hate crime law came in to effect yesterday. The Act creates a crime of "stirring up hatred" relating to age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, transgender identity or being intersex. To discuss the concerns some women have Emma Barnett is joined by Susan Smith, co-director of the group For Women Scotland, and The Times journa…
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From Beyoncé's new country album to Shania headlining Glastonbury, country music is reaching new heights of popularity. Who are the women leading the charge, who are the icons who inspired them, and how many barriers are still left to be broken? We speak to one of its biggest female stars, Carly Pearce, who went from working at Dollywood aged 16 to…
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Katie Price, Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain, Biba exhibition
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Model turned TV personality Katie Price joins Clare McDonnell to talk about her views on young women getting cosmetic surgery, after having several procedures herself. It’s 60 years since the first Biba shop opened and the Fashion and Textile Museum in London have just launched a new exhibition: The Biba Story - 1964-1975. On until September, it ex…
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Katie Price, A decade of same-sex marriage, From policing to crime-writing
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Model turned TV personality Katie Price joins Clare McDonnell to talk about her views on young women getting cosmetic surgery, after having several procedures herself. Today marks ten years since the first marriages of lesbian couples in England & Wales. We speak to women impacted by this change in law, and what being able to marry in a same-sex co…
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Biba exhibition, Pupil behaviour, Australian politician Georgie Purcell, Breaking the cycle
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Nearly one in five teachers working in England has been hit by a pupil, according to a new BBC commissioned survey of 9,000 teachers. The survey, gathered between February and March this year, also found that 15% of secondary school teachers say they have experienced sexual harassment from a pupil when working at a school. The teacher workforce is …
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From Student to Certified - A Whole New World - 171
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Whether it was being a graduate assistant or being thrown into the fire alone at a high school, the transition to being a certified is as unique as each AT. ATs share their stories of transitioning from a student to a certified athletic trainer. Featuring stories from Joe C, Amanda M, Codey S, Mason B, Christina S, Kayleigh S, Jesse F, Jennifer T, …
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Stoning of Women in Afghanistan, Jazz with Zara McFarlane, AI job losses & women
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The leader of the Taliban has declared on state television that women who commit adultery will be stoned to death. Nuala McGovern speaks to the former deputy speaker of the Afghan Parliament, Fawzia Koofi. We look at the legacy of children's TV executive Kay Benbow, hailed as “Queen of the Beebies”, who has died with historian Dr Emily Baughan and …
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Killed Women campaign, Anti-ageing products and young girls, France birth rate
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Killed Women is a group formed of relatives of women who were murdered in domestic abuse situations. They are campaigning to get the minimum sentence for domestic homicide raised, so it’s the same as if the victim was killed on the street. Julie Devey, a member of Killed Women whose daughter Poppy was stabbed to death in bed, joins Nuala McGovern a…
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Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain, Breaking the cycle, Musih Tedji Xaviere
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Described as a grim portrayal of human nature, Mothers’ Instinct is a film about the darker side of maternal love. Academy Award-winning actresses Jessica Chastain and Anne Hathaway play best friends raising sons of the same age in the same neighbourhood. The psychological thriller follows their apparently picture-perfect life in Sixties suburbia. …
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Weekend Woman's Hour: Laura Kenny, Actor Vicky Knight, baby loss certificates
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Dame Laura Kenny, Britain's most decorated female Olympian, talks to Emma Barnett about her sporting career, motherhood and her decision to quit cycling. Friday’s Woman’s Hour came live from Doncaster which came bottom of one league table for opportunities for women entrepreneurs in the UK last year, according to the website money.co.uk which analy…
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Woman’s Hour is joined by BBC Radio Sheffield in Doncaster for a special live panel show to find out how to be a successful female entrepreneur. Woman’s Hour presenter Anita Rani and BBC Sheffield presenter Paulette Edwards talk to local business women and experts about how to start and sustain a thriving business. They investigate how the stubborn…
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Waspi women, Dr Jen Gunter, The Liverbirds, Child poverty
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A long-awaited report on how women born in the 1950s were affected by increases to their retirement age - the so-called WASPI women, which stands for women against state pension inequality - has been published today. It recommends compensation and says the Department for Work and Pensions failed to adequately inform the women affected. Emma Barnett…
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Position Statement Series - Lightning Safety - 170
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Discussed the NATA Position Statement on lightning safety, considerations for lightning policy creations, and implementation strategies for the lightning policy -- ARTICLE CITATIONS used for this episode: https://atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/blog AT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atcornerpodcast Instag…
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Baby loss certificates, 'Women's intuition', Carolynne Hunter & energy bills
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On 27 February, Emma Barnett spoke to Zoe Clark-Coates, who runs the baby loss and bereavement charity The Mariposa Trust, about her campaign for baby loss certificates. They were introduced in England in February for parents who’ve lost a baby before 24 weeks of pregnancy. Emma shares her own story and also speaks to a woman who’s decided it’s not…
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Actor Vicky Knight, Conscription, Author Lesley Pearse
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The Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves is today delivering a speech in which she’ll promise to ‘reform the Treasury’. If Labour were to win the next General Election, she would be the first female Chancellor the UK has seen. But what would her economic plans mean for women? And how do they compare to the current government’s? Economic Adviser Vicky Pr…
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Olympian cyclist Dame Laura Kenny, Actor Imogen Poots, Pornography series
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Dame Laura Kenny, Britain's most decorated female Olympian, talks to Emma Barnett about her sporting career, motherhood and her decision to quit cycling. Are we staying in more since the pandemic? We talk to Kate Nicholls OBE, CEO of UK Hospitality, and Ellen Scott, Acting Digital Content Director at Stylist Magazine. Our pornography series continu…
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Weekend Woman’s Hour: Irish folk singer Cara Dillon, The Hampstead Paedophile Hoax, Maximalism
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Cara Dillon won the All Ireland singing trophy aged only 14 and has gone on to receive countless awards and accolades including Album Of The Year at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. She has worked for Disney – singing the title song to the animated movie Tinkerbell and the Great Fairy Rescue, and topped the charts with dance remixes. She joins Emma to …
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Men & porn, Women's Diaries, South Korea birth rate
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As part of our ongoing series on pornography and how it’s shaping our relationships, we’ve heard from many of our female listeners whose attitudes and feelings towards porn vary greatly. Men are still the major consumers and producers of porn, so today we hear from some of them. Clare McDonnell is joined by the Times journalist Sean Russell, a man …
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Folk singer Cara Dillon, Diane Abbott and racist abuse, Haiti
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Folk singer Cara Dillon joins Emma Barnett to discuss her book and a new album – Coming Home – which explores themes of family, identity and home. Host of the UK’s first ever maths summit, mathmetician Anne-Marie Imafidon talks about hosting the UK's first ever maths summit and the importance of the subject for business. Seven out of 10 candidates …
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That's Different: Weird MOI Stories - 169
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From 200 people falling through the 1st floor to an air compressor turning a hand into a balloon, ATs have to evaluate some interesting mechanisms. To continue our celebration of National Athletic Training Month we are bringing back a classic. ATs share their stories of the oddest MOIs they have heard. Featuring stories from Emerald F, Jackie M, Ko…
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IVF clinic license suspended, Porn series, 'Queens' wildlife programme
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A new law will be introduced in the House of Commons at lunchtime today to clear the names of the hundreds of sub-postmasters wrongly convicted for theft and false accounting. To discuss what this means Emma Barnett is joined by Jo Hamilton, a former post sub-master who was wrongly charged with stealing £36,000 from the Hampshire village post offic…
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Body shaming in dance, Author Charlotte Wood, Mothers’ Manifesto
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A group of mums called Mothers' Manifesto are on day three of a five-day hunger strike in front of Parliament. They’re trying to draw attention to food insecurity and the plight of mums who have to go without food to ensure their children can eat. Today they’re meeting MPs to campaign for universal free school meals. Organiser Emma Hopkins tells Em…
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The Hampstead Paedophile Hoax, Jennie Lee MP, England Rugby player Meg Jones
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For the first time, four mums are speaking out about what it was like to be at the centre of a conspiracy that went viral, even reaching the USA. Accused: The Hampstead Paedophile Hoax is a new documentary that looks at what happened to them. Director Emily Turner and mum ‘Anna’ (not her real name) join Emma Barnett to talk about why they wanted to…
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Weekend Woman’s Hour – Music artist Raye, COPA 71 and Imelda May on the Yeats sisters
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The South London singer-songwriter Raye joins Emma Barnett following her record-breaking six wins at the Brit awards last weekend. Raye tells us about her grandma Agatha who joined her on stage after winning Best Album for My 21st Century Blues. She also talks about being a woman in the music industry and the strength she has found from fellow fema…
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