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🗓️ 15 February 2025
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Laura Kyrke-Smith MP wants more care and support for new mothers struggling with their mental health. Her own friend died by suicide just 10 weeks after giving birth and she recently led a debate in parliament on the subject. Laura joined Nuala McGovern to discuss the changes she wants to see. They were joined by perinatal psychologist Dr Alain Gregoire from the Maternal Mental Health Alliance.
As EastEnders celebrates its 40th anniversary, Woman’s Hour discusses the iconic soap’s track record of featuring strong female characters with actors Michelle Collins, Kellie Bright, Diane Parish and Heather Peace.
How easy is it to navigate the role of grandparent? The pyschologist Terri Apter, author of Grandparenting: On Love and Relationships Across Generations joined Anita Rani to discuss the topic.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Women’s Prize for Fiction which was established to recognise the literary achievements of female writers. There have been huge improvements in sales for fiction written by women since then, however only 34 per cent of the top 500 non-fiction books in 2022 were written by women. The Women's Prize awarded its inaugural non-fiction category last year and have just released their 2025 longlist. Will it have the same impact as the Fiction Prize? The Women’s Prize co-founder Kate Mosse and this year’s Chair of the Non-Fiction Prize, journalist and author Kavita Puri join Nuala.
Performance poet Caitlin O'Ryan's poem, At What Point, about walking home alone went viral. She performed an extract of the poem live in the studio.
Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Dianne McGregor
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0:00.0 | Eleven climbers appeared to have died on the world's second highest mountain K2. |
0:06.0 | It was one of the deadliest days in mountaineering history. |
0:10.0 | Rock falls, avalanches. |
0:11.0 | Huge pieces of ice. All are big enough to kill you. |
0:14.0 | He just flew out into Devoid and he was gone. |
0:17.0 | How did it all go so wrong? |
0:19.0 | And is it really worth risking death to feel alive? |
0:22.3 | Why would somebody pay to go to a place called the death cell on a vacation? |
0:27.4 | Extreme. |
0:28.3 | Peak Danger. |
0:29.3 | With me, Natalia Melman Petrazella. |
0:31.8 | Listen to the full series now. |
0:33.4 | First on BBC Sounds. |
0:36.4 | BBC Sounds, music, radio podcasts. |
0:40.3 | Hello, I'm Anita Rani and welcome to Woman's Hour from BBC Radio 4. |
0:45.3 | Hello and welcome to a selection of standout moments from the week just gone. |
0:50.7 | In celebration of EastEnders turning 40, Woman's hour came live from Albert Square. You can |
0:55.9 | hear from some of the amazing cast about the strong female characters and women-led storylines |
1:00.9 | that have led the soap over the years. Also, navigating the grandparent role. We'll hear from |
1:06.9 | psychologist Terry Apta. Nonfiction books written by women make up just 34% of the top 500 bestsellers. |
1:14.3 | Coming up, the author Kate Moss, |
1:16.1 | and this year's chair of the Women's Prize for Nonfiction and author Kavita Puri, |
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