Tracey Thorn on her friend Lindy Morrison; Shadow Chancellor Anneliese Dodds; Women in the Wedding and Beauty Industry.
Woman's Hour
BBC
4.1 • 3K Ratings
🗓️ 8 April 2021
⏱️ 45 minutes
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Summary
Writer and singer-songwriter Tracey Thorn has a new book out, My Rock 'n' Roll Friend. The friend in question is Lindy Morrison. They first met backstage at the Lyceum in London in 1983 when Tracey was 20, insecure, shy, just starting out in the music business. Lindy, ten years older than Tracey, was drummer for an Australian band, The Go-Betweens. To Tracey she looked like "self belief in a minidress". Tracey joins Emma to talk about friendship, being a female performer and why she chose to write about Lindy.
A year ago this week Anneliese Dodds was appointed Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer by the newly elected leader of the Labour Party Keir Starmer becoming the first ever woman to hold this position. The economic landscape has shifted dramatically over the last year with women often being worst hit by jobs losses and access to support. Anneliese reflects on the big issues of the last year and talks to Emma Barnett about Labour’s plans for a post covid recovery.
Women say they are at the back of the queue when it comes to Covid handouts. We hear from the wedding and beauty sector. Melanie Abbott talks to Kirsty McCall, a wedding make up artist had a breakdown after spending all her savings after Covid almost wrecked her business. Emma discusses the issues with Jessie Westwood, who set up the campaign What About Weddings? last year, and Victoria Brownlie, from the National Hair and Beauty Federation.
Presented by Emma Barnett Producer: Louise Corley
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| 0:21.0 | And me, Natalie Cassidy, so your evenings can be a little less |
| 0:25.0 | searching and a lot more auction listen on BBC Sounds, music, radio podcasts. |
| 0:36.2 | Good morning. |
| 0:37.0 | As discussion around Jabs and unlocking the country |
| 0:39.9 | rages on, a major underlying concern is how we will pay for the unforeseen economic |
| 0:44.4 | damage the pandemic has brought. My first guest will have some views on that. |
| 0:47.8 | It's her job. The Shadow Chancellor Analese Dodds, incidentally the first woman to |
| 0:51.9 | hold the post joins us shortly. |
| 0:54.3 | On today's programme we will also hear from those working in predominantly female-led and staffed sectors, |
| 0:59.3 | the beauty and wedding industries, about their particular demands from the government |
| 1:03.2 | after an incredibly trying year. But my question to you is how have your finances |
| 1:08.6 | been affected this year? How have you kept afloat? Do you think there has been a particular economic impact on |
| 1:14.6 | women the so-called she session? What evidence have you seen perhaps in your own life? |
| 1:19.5 | Or if things have stayed maybe the same for you or perhaps got even better in the |
| 1:23.8 | financial stakes this year there's also that reality people not going out as much |
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