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Woman's Hour

Weekend Woman's Hour: Michaela Coel, Rafia Zakaria & Japanese ‘Womeneconomics’

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2021

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

We hear from the Screenwriter, director, producer and actor Michaela Coel about her first book ‘Misfits: A Personal Manifesto’. The book draws on topics covered in her MacTaggart lecture in which she spoke about dealing with trauma and the ways in which young creatives are exploited by the television industry.

Sarah Gilbert the scientist who led the team that developed the Oxford Vaccine tells us why she doesn’t think we all need booster covid jabs this winter and tells us about being named the 49th winner of the “Bold Woman” award which honours inspirational women with a track record of success.

The Pakistani author Rafia Zakaria discusses her new book, Against White Feminism. She explains why she sees the issue of race as the biggest obstacle to true solidarity among women.

We discuss Japan’s Womenomics. A concept designed to get more women working and in positions of power. Women in Japan are less likely to be hired as full-time employees and on average earn almost 44 percent less than men. We hear from Cynthia Usui who coaches unemployed housewives in Japan and helps place them within the hospitality industry and Kathy Matsui who coined the term Womenomics in 1999 while working at investment bank Goldman Sachs.

And the comedian Sophie Willan who won a BAFTA for best comedy writing, for the pilot episode of her BBC 2 comedy Alma’s Not Normal. She's now got a 6 part series starting on Monday night. Drawn from her own experiences, she plays the central character Alma who grew up in an out of the care system in Bolton.

Presenter: Chloe Tilley Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed Editor: Beverley Purcell

Transcript

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0:00.0

Choosing what to watch night after night the flicking through the endless

0:06.8

searching is a nightmare we want to help you on our brand new podcast off the

0:11.8

telly we share what we've been watching

0:14.0

Fladiated.

0:16.0

Load to games, loads of fun, loads of screaming.

0:19.0

Lovely. Off the telly with me Joanna Paige.

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.

0:29.0

BBC Sounds Music music, radio podcasts.

0:35.0

Hello and welcome to Weekend Woman's Hour.

0:37.6

In a moment we'll hear from the writer and actor Michaela Cole on the difficulties of

0:41.5

being a writer and not being able to afford chips or caniston.

0:46.3

Two books on feminism have been published this week.

0:48.9

We hear why Pakistani author Raffia Zakaria thinks feminism does not include women of color.

0:54.6

And Wiminomics, how Japan is trying to get more women in the workforce and up the career ladder

1:00.2

while allowing women to be stay-at-home moms when their children are young.

1:04.0

Maybe it's not necessary to do two things at the same time.

1:08.0

Maybe we need to redefine work-life balance for both men and women women because your children are not going to be

1:15.2

with you for the rest of your life. It's a very limited time that they're with you.

1:19.2

Dame Sarah Gilbert, the lead scientist behind the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID JAB,

1:24.0

joins us after telling the Daily Telegraph that we don't need a mass booster

1:28.0

programme in this country as immunity from two doses of the vaccine

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