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Woman's Hour

Gail Bradbrook: co-founder of Extinction Rebellion

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2020

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Extinction Rebellion has used civil disobedience to put the climate crisis firmly at the top of the news agenda. It’s also attracted women and whole families to take to the streets to protest for the first time in their lives. Gail Bradbrook, the co-founder of XR and one of the women on this year’s Woman’s Hour Power List, joins Jane to talk about the support for – and criticisms of – the use of protest to bring about systemic change in the name of the planet.

Are men beginning to turn to cosmetics to improve their appearance in the same way women use them? According to Danny Gray, who created the WarPaint make-up range, says they are. He’s seen a huge increase in interest from men, which he partly puts down to the amount of time they’ve spent looking at themselves on Zoom. He discusses this trend, and the make-up artist, Lisa Eldridge, author of 'Face Paint; the History of Make-Up', explains the background behind men and their use of cosmetics.

It’s time to end the idea that being in a couple is the superior way to live, according to a new book, 'The Tenacity of the Couple-Norm'. The couple-norm is the ubiquitous idea that being in a couple is the normal, natural and better way of living. It’s such a powerful norm that being in a couple is almost synonymous with being a successful adult. The authors – academics from 4 different countries - argue that, amidst enormous transformations in our ideas about family life and relationships in past decades, this norm has remained largely unchallenged and unchanged, making life difficult for anyone who departs from it. The lead author, Professor Sasha Roseneil, joins Jane.

Gail Newsham features in the latest series of The Game Changers podcast which showcases trailblazing women in sport. Gail Newsham has spent the last three decades researching and sharing the story of the Dick, Kerr Ladies. One hundred years ago over 50,000 turned out to watch them play a match. She explains why the team was so important in the history of women’s football.

Presenter: Jane Garvey Producer: Kirsty Starkey

Interviewed Guest: Gail Bradbrook Interviewed Guest: Lisa Eldridge Interviewed Guest: Danny Gray Interviewed Guest: Professor Sasha Roseneil Interviewed Guest: Gail Newsham

Transcript

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Hi, this is Jane Garvey and it's Tuesday the 8th of December 2020 and this is the

0:46.2

Women's Our Podcast.

0:47.2

Hi there, good morning on the program today.

0:49.2

Are you in a couple?

0:51.0

Do you regard that actually as the norm is it the only way to live is it the

0:55.3

best way to live coupldom explored on women's hour this morning we're going to be

0:59.7

asking whether it really is the norm everywhere in the world or just about is make up for

1:05.8

men growing in popularity if so why and we're approaching the centenary of a

1:11.9

really significant sporting anniversary

1:14.4

certainly in terms of women's sport. On Boxing Day of this year it will be a hundred

1:19.2

years since the Dick Kerr ladies played in front of 53,000 people at Goodison Park in Liverpool.

1:28.2

What was that game all about and what did the FAA do afterwards that put women's football back a long long way and in fact

1:35.8

we're still living with the consequences of that decision even now really you can

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