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Woman's Hour

Musician Self Esteem, Baroness Minouche Shafik and Female Astronomers

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Personal Journals

4.22.9K Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Self Esteem is creating pop with purpose, tackling the patriarchy, sexual abuse and toxic relationships to a fun danceable beat. She is nominated for this year's Mercury Prize for her second album Prioritise Pleasure and joins Emma in the studio. The cost of living crisis has been a central point of contention between the two candidates vying to be our next Prime Minister. Emma is joined by Baroness Minouche Shafik, Director of the London School of Economics. Previously deputy governor at the Bank of England - touted by many as the favourite to have replaced Mark Carney as the Governor of the Bank when he stood down in 2019, instead Andrew Bailey took the role and recently declared a recession is likely. Before 1900, a woman who wanted to study the stars had to have a father, brother, or husband to provide entry. Now in a new book ‘The Sky Is for Everyone’, thirty seven leading women working in the field of astronomy, who have broken down barriers tell their personal stories of scientific success. Two of the women featured in the book are Cathie Clarke, Professor of Theoretical Astrophysics at the Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge and Professor Carole Mundell, the Hiroko Sherwin Chair in Extragalactic Astronomy, Head of Astrophysics at the University of Bath, and President of the UK Science Council. It’s been two weeks since the Lionesses brought home the Euro 2022 trophy. Last week the England Captain Leah Williamson spoke on this programme about the importance of ensuring girls have the chance to play football. Emma is joined by Richard, not his real name, whose daughter played for the Crystal Palace junior team but has recently heard her team has been cut. Presenter: Emma Barnett Producer: Emma Pearce

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts.

0:05.2

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

0:10.1

Good morning and welcome to the programme.

0:12.5

Are you struggling to pick which plan for our economy will work best?

0:16.8

We're of course talking a lot more about the cost of living crisis,

0:20.0

many are feeling it.

0:21.8

But what to do about it and what the optimum response is, is a whole other matter.

0:27.1

My first guest today is the former deputy governor of the Bank of England

0:30.6

and now runs the London School of Economics, Baroness Menouche-Shafique.

0:35.0

She believes we need a new social and economic contract for a better society,

0:39.5

one which recognises women cannot be counted on to care for the young and the old for free.

0:45.4

But what would our economy and our politics look like to you if women's actual lives and ambitions

0:50.8

were baked into the fabric from the start rather than added in afterwards?

0:55.2

What changes would we see?

0:57.2

What policies perhaps would we hear from the two vying to be the next Prime Minister

1:02.0

that perhaps we aren't hearing enough of?

1:04.7

If you are engaged with this or even if you're just trying to learn,

1:07.8

I implore you to have a think and perhaps share what you think about this or perhaps as you hear,

1:13.2

us discuss this, something will come to you and you can text the programme.

1:16.7

The number you need is 84844, text will be charged at your standard message rate.

1:21.3

On social media, at BBC Women's Hour, you can email me

1:24.4

through the Women's Hour website and you can now send a WhatsApp message or a voice note using

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