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Woman's Hour

LeAnn Rimes, Professor Julie Cupples, Fiona Macintosh, Ebinehita Iyere, Professor Asma Khalil

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Personal Journals

4.22.9K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

The Grammy award-winning singer, songwriter and actress LeAnn Rimes released her first album, Blue, aged 13 and at 14 she won "Best New Artist”. Her unforgettable ballad "How Do I Live" holds the record as Billboard’s Hot 100 all-time #1 hit by a female artist. She joins Anita Rani to talk about the inspiration her latest album – god’s work – which features artists including Ziggy Marley and Aloe Blacc. We’ll be getting an insight into what life behind bars is like for female activists in Nicaragua. Professor Julie Cupples, an Academic who has written about the country and spent time doing fieldwork for her thesis, will be speaking to Anita Rani along with Fiona Macintosh an author who was in Nicaragua at the time of political revolution in the 1980’s. They’ll both be sharing their experiences of women trying to push for revolution in the country. A new report ‘Girls Speak: Pushed Out, Left Out’ from the charity Agenda Alliance highlights the problem of persistent adultification in schools which often leads to extra harsh discipline for Black and dual heritage girls. Anita speaks to Ebinehita Iyere who collaborated on the report joins Anita. With early indications that COVID-19 rates are beginning to rise ahead of winter and a predicted flu wave, the UK Health Security Agency and NHS say it’s essential that pregnant women come forward and get protected. Anita is joined by Claire who contracted covid-19 when she was pregnant & Professor Asma Khalil, Professor of Obstetrics and Maternal-Fetal Medicine at St George’s University Hospital, University of London. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Studio Manager: Michael Millham

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts

0:05.2

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

0:10.2

We have a mega star in the studio today.

0:13.5

She really is looking at me right this very minute.

0:15.6

She's only 14 when that came out in 1997.

0:18.3

The incredible Leanne Rimes will be here to talk about her new album and life at 40.

0:23.8

If you want to share what that song means to you, please do get in touch 84844 is the

0:28.3

number to text.

0:29.6

The day is also our Mr. Stay, which marks the end of World War I on the 11th hour of the

0:35.2

11th day of the 11th month.

0:37.6

And Sunday is Remembrance Day.

0:39.2

So we thought we should remember what women did for the war efforts.

0:43.2

An opportunity for you to share the stories of your mothers, grandmothers, or indeed your

0:47.8

great grandmothers, have they shared their stories with you about the war?

0:52.0

Do you know what they were up to?

0:53.8

We would love to hear from you today.

0:55.4

We know it was the women who made sure the country would continue to function day to day during

0:59.8

World War II.

1:00.8

So I would love to know what the women in your family were doing.

1:04.6

Get in touch with the programme in the usual way.

1:06.1

You can text 84844.

1:07.9

You can contact us via social media at BBC Woman's Hour.

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