4.2 • 2.9K Ratings
🗓️ 9 December 2022
⏱️ 58 minutes
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0:00.0 | BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts |
0:05.2 | Hello, I'm Felicity Finch. You may know me as Ruth in the Archers. I have something |
0:10.4 | important to ask you before you listen to your podcast. This Christmas, thousands of people |
0:16.6 | across the UK will be without a safe place to call home, but you can help change that. |
0:23.2 | A gift to the Radio 4 Christmas appeal with St Martin in the Fields can help people find |
0:27.8 | a home by providing a much needed deposit or paying for rent in advance. Everything starts |
0:35.0 | with home, and this Christmas home starts with you. Please support the Radio 4 Christmas |
0:41.6 | appeal by donating online on the Radio 4 Christmas appeal website. When times are so difficult |
0:47.6 | for so many, thank you for helping people to restart their lives with a home. Now enjoy |
0:54.3 | your podcast. |
0:56.1 | Hello, I'm Anita Rani, and welcome to Woman's Hour from BBC Radio 4. And we have some |
1:01.7 | star sparkle in the studio today. Rose Ailing Ellis is coming in to talk about her West End |
1:07.4 | debut as Celia in As You Like It. Who can forget, though, that game-changing moment on |
1:12.9 | strictly? When we the audience experienced how Rose experiences music during her couple's |
1:18.2 | choice routine with her partner Giovanni Penece. She covered his ears, the music disappeared, |
1:23.9 | and their beautiful routine continued. It was magical, emotional TV that made a huge |
1:30.5 | point about disability and Rose's life experience. So this morning, I thought, I'd like you to |
1:37.2 | share with me your own life game-changing moment. Or the time you felt you were able to |
1:43.2 | express your true authentic self. A moment you've been able to make your point that maybe |
1:48.8 | made you feel powerful or simply just seen. The point in your life where things may have |
1:54.5 | changed for you. Was it when you became a mother? The day you came out, the day you quit |
1:59.6 | your job, or maybe got the job of your dreams. For me, there have been a few writing a memoirs |
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