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Woman's Hour

Breast cancer and cognitive behavioural therapy, The history of make-up, Second children

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

New research out today from the charity Breast Cancer Now, indicates that training breast care nurses to deliver Cognitive Behavioural Therapy - or CBT - can be effective in alleviating the distressing menopausal symptoms that some women experience as a result of breast cancer treatment. Emma discusses with Delyth Morgan, Chief Executive of Breast Cancer Now and Natalie, who had breast cancer aged 37, and suffered frequent and debilitating hot flushes and night sweats while undergoing chemotherapy.

A new three-part BBC Two documentary series ‘Makeup: A Glamorous History’ explores changing British beauty trends, from the Georgian era, Victorian era through to the Roaring 20s where the look of the flappers reflected the new freedoms of the era.

The presenter of the series is make up artist Lisa Eldridge.

Why do people choose to have a second child and what does it mean to be one? Writer Lynn Berger in her book Second Thoughts: On Having and Being a Second Child, explores the many beliefs and assumptions surrounding position in the family and particularly second children.

Presenter: Emma Barnett Producer: Lucinda Montefiore

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:05.4

Hello, I'm Emma Barnett, and welcome to Woman's Hour from BBC Radio 4.

0:10.6

Good morning.

0:11.6

It's good to be back after a week off, especially to the news that only the second woman in

0:15.4

the 93-year history of the Oscars and the first woman of colour has bagged best director.

0:20.8

Congratulations to Chloe Zhao for No Man Land, which is also one best film.

0:25.4

Now, I've been walking in the bracing Norfolk wind over the last week, but it seems that

0:29.3

there's a cold air whipping through the corridors of power and surrounding the Prime Minister

0:33.6

with accusations of 1950's sexism flying, something we shall return to shortly.

0:39.5

But talking of power, how is it in your family?

0:42.7

Who holds it?

0:43.7

Who thinks that they do?

0:44.9

How do they wield it?

0:45.9

Today, we're going to be looking at the evidence behind the order of birth.

0:50.4

What already do you come in in your family?

0:52.9

And does it show?

0:53.9

Perhaps it's influenced your whole life if you are the oldest, the middle, the baby?

0:59.3

And how does it still affect some of those family dynamics?

1:02.0

It's often a thorny one.

1:03.0

I'd like you to feel it's a place you can let it all hang out here with me and all of us.

1:07.3

84844 is the number you need to text.

1:09.9

I should say, as a only child, I'm fascinated by siblings.

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