Glasgow fire, Sibling relationships, Artist LR Vandy
Woman's Hour
BBC
4.1 • 3K Ratings
🗓️ 19 March 2026
⏱️ 57 minutes
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**This programme has been edited since originally broadcast**
This month a legal case in the High Court has shed light on an industry of so-called 'Chatters' who work with online creators. 'Chatters,' are people, often women, who chat to fans of creators or models on subscription platforms such as OnlyFans - and other platforms - where users can pay creators, often for adult content, and can message them directly for a fee. The fans think that they are speaking directly to the creator or model. The court heard that many of those messages aren’t actually written by the creators themselves, but by these chatters, agency workers, whose purpose is to keep conversations going. Anita Rani is joined by Lara Bowman, a freelance journalist who has been reporting on the story.
For many of us, our relationships with our siblings will be the longest of our lives, sometimes closing in on a century. Whether loving or fraught, competitive or codependent, these dynamics are integral in shaping us. Author and journalist Catherine Carr says it’s time we acknowledge their significance in our lives. She joins Anita to discuss her new book Who’s the Favourite? The Loving, Messy Realities of Sibling Relationships.
Women in Glasgow are pulling together after a fire near the city’s Central Station forced several female‑run salons and small businesses to shut their doors. For nearly two weeks, nail technicians and hairdressers have been unable to trade after their businesses were destroyed by the blaze. But amid the shock and uncertainty, a powerful network of local women has stepped in—rallying support, fundraising, and even donating equipment to help these business owners get back on their feet. Anita speaks to Carolyn Currie from Women's Enterprise Scotland, a membership body for businesswomen and Carina McCreedy who runs Bonos Nail Salon and who has received some of that help.
The artist LR Vandy’s new exhibition Rise has opened at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Lisa has transformed the space into an immersive environment using her trademark rope and found materials. The show explores the themes of power, cultural traditions and international trade and at its centre is a monumental maypole, celebrating communal gathering, ritual and collective dance. Lisa joins Anita to talk about what it was like to become a full-time artist later in life and how she challenges traditional representations of women’s bodies with her rope work.
Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Rebecca Myatt
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| 1:36.4 | A fire in central Glasgow a couple of weeks ago destroyed a building that was home to small businesses, |
| 1:43.0 | many of which were run by women. |
| 1:45.0 | Well, a powerful network of women has stepped up to help some of the female business owners |
| 1:49.9 | in their time of need. Women supporting women. We'll be hearing from two of them. |
| 1:56.0 | Artist L. R. Vandy is exhibiting her first major solo exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. |
| 2:02.6 | It's called Rise and it's a huge milestone and achievement for any artist. |
| 2:07.4 | And Lisa only really gained recognition and committed to being a full-time artist 10 years ago. |
| 2:12.7 | Rise explores themes around power, history and she works with rope as both a material and a metaphor, |
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