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Woman's Hour

Body shaming in dance, Author Charlotte Wood, Mothers’ Manifesto

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

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 Emma Barnett what they’ll be asking for.

A former dancer has brought a legal case against her performing arts school alleging verbal and emotional abuse in the form of body shaming, along with allegations that the school had failed in its duty of care to her as a pupil. Last month, the case was settled out of court, and she received a pay-out, although the school did not admit liability. Her lawyer believes this successful claim is the first time a dancer has taken a dance school to court over body shaming. The woman and her lawyer speak to Emma about what happened. The woman has a court order in place to keep her anonymous, so we are not naming her.

In recent years, maximalism has been all the rage in the interior design world. Patterns on patterns and riotous colours. But what are the pros and cons of adding personality to your home? Pottery artist, Mary Rose Young and Kate Sandhu, interiors influencer and founder of Kate Sandhu Renovation, join Emma to discuss.

Charlotte Wood’s latest novel, Stone Yard Devotional, is set in a small convent hidden in the stark plains of the Australian outback. The main character is a middle-aged woman who takes refuge with the nuns as she grieves the loss of her parents. Charlotte joins Emma to talk about the inspiration for this book and what happened when, as she was writing it, she and her two sisters were all diagnosed with breast cancer.

Presenter: Emma Barnett Producer: Lottie Garton

Transcript

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where in the world women are living their best lives. Celebrate yourself.

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Lesson on BBC Sounds.

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BBC Sounds, music radio podcasts. Hello, I'm Emma Barnett and welcome to Woman's A from BBC Radio 4.

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Looking back at your younger life and perhaps when you are a young adult, things that maybe

0:46.7

you accept it as normal and acceptable might seem less so with the lens of an adult or

0:52.4

perhaps now if you have children of your own.

0:55.0

That's certainly the experience of one of my guests today who's asking for you for

1:00.1

us all to listen to her experience in full and perhaps reconsider certain perceptions.

1:07.0

It may spark for you a memory that maybe you haven't thought about for some time, perhaps that will

1:11.4

be difficult in itself and all support

1:14.4

lines will be available and support resources on the woman's our website but that is

1:19.0

coming up and I suppose it's also our understanding of what constitutes abuse today and how we think about that

1:26.6

and where those lines are. We're also going to hear on today's program from one of the women on a five-day hunger strike outside the houses of parliament ahead of her

1:36.8

meeting today with MPs at that meeting going ahead we'll hear a bit more

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