Weekend Woman's Hour: Mary Robinson, Huma Abedin, Daddy Issues

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Teaching 'grit', Amnesty International UK, Brain Aneurysm play, New Age of Sexism

How do we teach children to have grit? That's what the Government is suggesting needs to be a new focus in schools, to bolster children's mental health. To discuss how parents can help their children develop resilience, Anita Rani is joined by Sue Atkins, parenting coach and auth ...  Afficher plus

Kate Nash, Sarah Brown, Cardiac surgeon Dr Indu Deglurkar

Rising to fame at the age of 20, Kate Nash soon became a staple of the British music scene in the late 2000s. Her first album, Made of Bricks, reached number one in the UK and stayed in the UK charts for more than forty consecutive weeks and she’s won a Brit Award. But she’s spok ...  Afficher plus

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Boris, bullying and baby-boomers
Politics Unpacked

Matt Chorley is joined by a panel to discuss in-depth three big political themes of the week.


Oliver Wright, The Times policy editor, tries to explain what Boris Johnson wants from Brexit, and why he probably won’t get it.


Jenni Russell, Times columnist, sa ...

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It's a man's world (and shouldn't be)
Politics Unpacked

Matt Chorley hosts a special episode ahead of International Women's Day


Campaigner Caroline Criado Perez has already secured victory in getting a woman, Jane Austen, on banknotes and then another, Millicent Fawcett, among the statues in Parliament Square. Now she’s t ...

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Word from the Hill: A Father‘s Day backlash hits Scott Morrison
Politics with Michelle Grattan

As well as her interviews with politicians and experts, Politics with Michelle Grattan now includes “Word from The Hill”, where she discusses the news with members of The Conversation politics team.

In this episode, politics + society editor Amanda Dunn and Michelle dis ...

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Gutsy Women (with Gloria Steinem and Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha)
You and Me Both with Hillary Clinton

By now it’s an all-too-familiar phenomenon: A woman who dares to defy stereotypes or step out of her “place” gets called “shrill,” “bossy,” “ambitious,” or worse. But more often than not, those are the women who get the job done. Hillary talks to feminist activist Gloria Steinem ...  Afficher plus