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Woman's Hour

Boxing Day on Rest

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Personal Journals

4.22.9K Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2022

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

This is your time to rest.. you have permission. Lie on the floor, or sit on a chair, get yourself comfortable... close your eyes if you'd like... take a deep breath in... and exhale... How much do you rest? Do you prioritise it? Maybe you feel you don't have time to rest! Or maybe you feel guilty for taking time out? Jessica Creighton discusses the theme of Rest with her guests. The presenter and author of The Art of Rest Claudia Hammond defines what rest is - and isn’t; discusses some of the most restful activities, gives a ‘Prescription for Rest’ and explains why she has a box containing a crochet hook and some seeds. The Reverend Lesley Jones, Rector at The Parish of Jarrow of Simonside, and Anna Katharina Schaffner, Professor of Cultural History at the University of Kent, discuss the day of rest and the ‘rest cure’ – which involved drinking four pints of milk and eating mutton chops! The nature geek Melissa Harrison takes us on a country walk near her village and describes how nature rests in winter. Composer Debbie Wiseman explains how music can promote a feeling of restfulness and demonstrates with some of her favourites from Beethoven to Brahms and her own composition Together. British athletes discuss how they use rest to perform at the highest level. The Former athlete and Olympic medallist Anyika Onuora and sport climber and five times National Champion Molly Thompson-Smith share their stories of how necessary it was in aiding their recovery from illness and injury. And a former magazine editor Marianne Jones commissioned hundreds of pieces about stress, but ignored her own potentially fatal burnout. She recalls the warning signs that led her to become a relaxed woman. Presented by Jessica Creighton Producer: Louise Corley

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts.

0:05.4

Hello, I'm Jessica Criton. Welcome to the Woman's Hour podcast.

0:09.0

Good morning and welcome to Boxing Day's edition of Woman's Hour.

0:12.8

Today's program is devoted to rest, and I'm sure many of you will need it,

0:17.2

as this can be such a busy and frantic time of the year, can't it?

0:20.6

If that's the case, you're in the right place.

0:23.5

Over the next hour, I'll take you through the meaning of rest,

0:26.0

how it's changed over the years, and why it's so important.

0:30.2

How much do you rest? Do you prioritise it?

0:33.1

Maybe you feel you don't have time to rest, or maybe you feel guilty for taking time out.

0:37.6

If that's you, you're not alone.

0:39.4

With all those shopping, cooking events, and get together at this time of year,

0:42.9

it can be difficult to immerse yourself in the false sensation of restfulness.

0:47.1

What I guess over the next hour will have a whole range of information and tips

0:51.5

to help you out, and me as well.

0:54.0

Composed that Debbie Weisman will explain how music can promote a feeling of restfulness,

0:58.5

will also hear from some British athletes on how they use rest to perform at the highest level.

1:04.1

And a former magazine editor shares her recovery from a job so stressful,

1:07.8

it was impacting her health.

1:10.0

Now this program is pre-recorded, it isn't live,

1:12.2

but I'd still love to get your thoughts on this topic.

1:15.3

Where and when do you take time out, if at all?

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