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Woman's Hour

India's women voters, Dame Harriet Walter on Clara Schumann, Climate medal winner

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

As India goes to the polls in the penultimate round of voting in their general election, Anita speaks to the BBC’s Divya Arya in Delhi. They discuss what political issues are most important to women in this election, and how the main parties have been wooing them.

Valérie Courtois was recently announced as the winner of the 2024 Shackleton medal for her work revolutionizing climate conservation in the Canadian arctic, most notably for her vision connecting Indigenous Guardians as ‘the eyes and ears on the ground’ to preserve ecosystems. Valérie talks to Anita about leading the movement for indigenous-led conservation and land stewardship.   Carys Holmes is a 17-year-old girl with an ambition to join the British Army. She passed all of her army selection tests but says she was later taken aside and told she was being rejected because of an 'extensive' history of breast cancer in her family. Anita is joined by Carys who explains that the army has now retracted its decision. Emma Norton, a lawyer and Director of the Centre for Military Justice, also joins.

Clara Schumann was one of the greatest female musicians of the 19th Century – a virtuoso performer who gave over 1,500 concerts in a 60 year career, all while raising eight children and financially supporting her household. Concert pianist Lucy Parham and actress Dame Harriet Walter join Anita to discuss their concert I, Clara which celebrates the ground-breaking life and work of Clara Schumann in her own right.

Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Maryam Maruf Studio managers: Donald McDonald and Bob Nettles

Transcript

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0:00.0

Take some time for yourself with soothing classical music from the mindful mix, the Science of

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Happiness Podcast.

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For the last 20 years I've dedicated my career to exploring the science of living a happier more meaningful life and I want

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to share that science with you.

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And just one thing, deep calm with Michael Mosley.

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I want to help you tap in to your hidden relaxation response system and open the door to that

0:25.4

calmer place within. Listen on BBC Sounds.

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BBC Sounds, music radio podcasts.

0:35.0

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

0:42.0

Good morning, welcome to Friday's Woman's Hour.

0:44.7

We are a nation who loves our gardens and our countryside.

0:48.8

And this morning, I'd like to hear how you feel about the land.

0:52.7

What's your relationship to it?

0:54.2

Which part of the planet is the place

0:56.4

that you feel most connected to and why?

0:58.7

The place that you would want to protect first

1:01.2

if it was under threat, I'd make a beeline for

1:04.0

ilkly mors bar-tapped because it's my therapy but where's your spot and why is it a

1:08.7

place you love so much the air, the breeze, the nature, the, or simply the way you feel when you're there.

1:15.0

Maybe there's a childhood connection or a significant place in your personal life that you'd

1:19.0

like to tell me about.

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Get in touch in the usual way, the text number 84844. You can also email me via a website

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