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🗓️ 27 December 2024
⏱️ 58 minutes
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Haiti has been ravaged by political instability and gang violence since the assassination of the country’s president in 2021 – and this year it’s spiralled with armed gangs in control of much of the capital Port-au-Prince. Alongside the violence is an escalating humanitarian crisis, which is severely impacting women and children with widespread hunger and malnutrition. Kylie Pentalow finds out more from the BBC’s senior investigations correspondent Nawal Al-Maghafi.
In the Netherlands, the 31st December 2024 marks the deadline for people to register if they want their child to have a double-barrelled surname. Children in the Netherlands automatically took their father’s name, but in 1998 the law changed to allow them to take their mother’s name instead - but only with the consent of the father. A group of women who believe this is discriminatory are challenging the law. Kylie speaks to Linde Bryk, head of strategic court cases at women’s rights organisation Bureau Clara Wichmann, and Maartje Passchier who has been affected by the law change.
The science teacher turned actor, writer and comedian Shazia Mirza has been taking part in a landmark year for Muslim women in comedy – performing in a touring show called Comedy Queens, where the lineup is entirely female and Muslim. She’s also been reflecting on her earlier years, growing up in a strict religious family in Birmingham, as she is writing a memoir. She joins Kylie to discuss her life before standup.
On Christmas Day we had a programme devoted to the seasonal theme of Comfort - what it is, why we crave it, and the myriad of ways we can find it. Co-presenters Nuala McGovern and Anita Rani also discussed the flip side - importance of getting outside your comfort zone - with guests including organisational psychologist Fiona Murden and the food critic Grace Dent BBC News is releasing a new episode of Imposter Syndrome today on iplayer with guest Sir Richard Branson. Therapist Julia Bueno joins Kylie to discuss the ways that imposter syndrome or self-criticism affects so many of us. In 2022 Julia published ‘Everyone’s A Critic’ based on conversations with her patients and she shares ways to cope when imposter syndrome starts to hold you back.
The artist Celia Pym works with textiles to create her pieces. Her latest exhibition: Socks: The Art of Care and Repair looks at sustainability in fashion and the importance of mending.
Presented by Kylie Pentalow Producer: Louise Corley
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0:05.2 | My name's Andy Martin and I'm the editor of a team of podcast producers at the BBC in Northern Ireland. |
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0:39.1 | Hello, this is Kylie Pentelow and you're listening to the Woman's Hour podcast. Hello and welcome |
0:44.9 | to Women's Hour. Thank you so much for your company in this rather odd time between Christmas |
0:50.0 | and New Year when no one really seems to know what day it is, do they? It is Friday, by the way, |
0:55.8 | in case you're wondering. So coming up today, the teacher-turned-comed comedian Shazia Merza joins me in |
1:02.3 | the studio. Should we talking about starring in the show Comedy Queens, where the line-up is |
1:07.6 | entirely female and Muslim? Plus, do you have imposter syndrome? |
1:13.4 | It's that feeling of inadequacy, even though you might be having great success. |
1:18.9 | You may hear that little voice saying you're not quite good enough. |
1:22.2 | We have an expert talking about how it can impact your life. |
1:25.9 | And we'd love to hear from you about this. Has imposter |
1:28.6 | syndrome held you back? Or maybe you have advice for others about how to ignore those rather |
1:35.2 | niggling doubts. So you can text the program. The number is 84844. You can send us a WhatsApp |
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