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Woman's Hour

Joeli Brearley, US elections and women, Ballon d'Or Feminin winners

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Personal Journals

4.22.9K Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Sacked from her job by voicemail the day after she informed her employer she was pregnant Joeli Brearley set up Pregnant Then Screwed to end pregnancy and maternity discrimination. The charity has helped to influence new flexible working and redundancy protection laws, providing advice to hundreds of thousands of women when they face discrimination and challenging employers and government in high profile cases. After ten years Joeli is stepping down as CEO. She joins Nuala McGovern in the Woman's Hour studio.

The United States goes to the polls one week today and presidential candidates are campaigning furiously, with the two frontrunners being the Democratic nominee and current Vice President, Kamala Harris and the Republican nominee and former President, Donald Trump. As a programme, we’re taking a look at whether there’s such a thing as the ‘the woman’s vote'. How are different groups of women likely to vote and why? Nuala speaks to Kathy Frankovic, Consultant to YouGov America and former director of surveys for CBS News and Debbie Walsh, Director of the Centre for Women and American Politics at Rutgers University.

Last night’s 2024 Ballon d’Or Awards in Paris saw the Ballon d’Or Feminin award go to Aitana Bonmati for the second year in a row, and former Chelsea coach Emma Hayes win Women’s Coach of the Year. We hear from BBC Women’s Football reporter Emma Sanders for a round-up.

Rae Mainwaring was only 23 when she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Since then she's gone on to be a successful writer and theatre maker, and a mother of two children, and now her play Bright Places, about growing up in the shadow of a chronic illness is being staged at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. She joins us in the Woman's Hour studio.

Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Kirsty Starkey

Transcript

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0:00.0

2024 presidential election ahead.

0:04.6

Join America on the road to the US election.

0:07.5

It's the BBC podcast full of lively chats about politics and social media investigations.

0:13.0

Expert insights this way.

0:15.0

We'll guide you through all the key moments as the United States chooses which direction to go in next.

0:21.0

Final destination, the White House.

0:24.0

Navigate your way to Election Day and beyond.

0:27.0

America.

0:28.0

Listen on BBC Sounds.

0:30.0

BBC Sounds, music radio podcasts.

0:35.0

Hello, this is Nulam Govrin and you're listening to the Women's Our Podcast.

0:40.0

Hello and welcome to the program.

0:42.0

Well, how women vote in the United States

0:44.6

that's coming up in a moment. Also today Jolie Breerley who is stepping

0:48.8

down as the CEO of pregnant then screwed. 10 years ago her ambition with the charity was to end

0:55.0

what she called the motherhood penalty. So how would she assess that goal now?

1:00.0

I'll also ask Jolie about how she sees new figures that are out that show the fertility rate in England and Wales has dropped to a new low with women having 1.44 children. That's between 2022 and 2023. They are the lowest since records started

1:16.1

back in 1938 and the average age of new moms is 30.9. I'm also wondering how do you understand that. Finances, partner, climate change,

1:28.1

choosing a child-free life. Do you see yourself in those figures? Or maybe it's something your daughter or your

1:34.0

sister is figuring out where you can text the program the number is 84844 on

1:38.4

social media where at BBC Women's hour or you can email us through our website

1:42.0

for what's up that message your voice note the

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