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Woman's Hour

Sister Bliss, Lucy Easthope, Rachel Maclean on Domestic Abuse Plan, Ockenden Review

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Personal Journals

4.22.9K Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2022

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Do you have a soundtrack to your life that you return to again and again? Emma explores the power of music to affect our mood and well being with DJ and song writer and Sister Bliss and Professor Lauren Stewart from Goldsmiths who studies the psychology and neuroscience of music. Whenever there’s a catastrophic event somewhere in the world Lucy Easthope is likely to get a phone call about it. She’s one of the country’s foremost disaster planners and long experience has taught her that the line between our everyday lives and catastrophe is a fine one. Name almost any global disaster of the last twenty years from 9/11 to the UK’s 7/7 terrorism attacks, the Grenfell fire, to earthquakes, plane and train crashes and you’ll find she’s been there behind the scenes with the clear up operation. She helps identify bodies, support the survivors and carry out the painstaking process of retrieving and returning invaluable, tattered possessions to the bereaved. She joins Emma Barnett to talk about her life and new book “When the Dust Settles”. The government has today published its Domestic Abuse plan, bringing in new measures with the aim to tackle perpetrators and prevent abuse in the first instance. This includes plans to create the first national register of domestic abusers as well as offer more funding for victim support helplines and health services. This follows the Domestic Abuse Act introduced last year which updated the definition of domestic abuse to recognise a range of behaviours as abusive as well as establish children as victims too. But will these new measures protect women from domestic abuse and focus on taking tough action against perpetrators? Emma is joined by Rachel Maclean the Safeguarding Minister. The second and final report into one of the biggest NHS maternity scandals in history has just been unveiled. The Independent Review into Maternity Services at the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust , led by midwife Donna Ockenden, has examined nearly nine thousand maternity cases in which mothers and babies may have been harmed or died, over almost twenty years. Emma speaks to BBC Health Correspondent.

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts.

0:05.4

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

0:10.6

Good morning and welcome to the program.

0:12.8

Today in the midst of world events, from wars to the pandemic, we're going to take some

0:17.2

time to talk about the music that powers you through.

0:21.1

One of my guests today, Lucy Easthope, you'll hear from her shortly, uses music, M&M and

0:25.8

Kanye West specifically I'm told to get her ready to head into disaster zones and to be

0:30.3

able to do her job.

0:31.7

Personally, for me, before coming on air here every morning or if I've been going on to

0:35.8

television for us when I was doing newsnight, I write every single script listening to

0:40.4

the music of faithless.

0:42.4

The beat, the words, the wall of sound provides the right headspace and it gets me in the zone.

0:48.0

So it's very exciting that one of my guests today is the Faithless DJ Sister Bliss, who

0:52.5

will be part of our conversation, helping us examine what music does for us and how it

0:57.2

does, what it does, for me, it's like magic.

1:00.5

But how about you?

1:01.5

What is the music that powers you through?

1:04.6

Why?

1:05.6

How did you first discover it?

1:06.9

Perhaps what you listen to has changed with age and of course there's different contexts

1:10.6

for music but specifically about that powering you on.

1:14.7

Whether it's into a work, context, a difficult personal circumstance, whatever it is, I really

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