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Woman's Hour

Weekend Woman’s Hour: National Care Service, Miranda Hart on walking, Parenting adult children, Beth Moran on fostering

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Personal Journals

4.22.9K Ratings

🗓️ 4 January 2025

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Wes Streeting, has proposed "a new National Care Service", as part of the government's plan to shake-up adult social care with increased funding and an independent commission headed by crossbench peer Baroness Louise Casey. As adult social care is a predominantly female work force - and women make up the majority of people carrying out unpaid caring responsibilities - what impact could these changes have? Kylie Pentelow was joined by Melanie Williams, President of the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services and Helen Walker, Chief Executive of Carers UK.

On New Year’s Day, Nuala McGovern explored all things women and walking in this special programme. She was joined by the comedian and author Miranda Hart to discuss how her battle with chronic illness gave her a new appreciation for getting outdoors and walking, following 10 years out of the spotlight with chronic fatigue.

Many people will have visited or been visited by their adult children over the holidays. Being a parent to adult children, as well as being the adult child, can be complicated. What are the pitfalls? How can we ensure that relationship stays strong? Clare McDonnell was joined by psychotherapist Dr Julia Samuel and actor Helen Lederer to discuss.

Four women from Pembrokeshire in Wales are about to set off on an Atlantic rowing challenge that’s been three years in the planning. They’re set to break two world records along the way. 32-year-old Sophie Pierce will be the first person with cystic fibrosis to row any ocean and 70-year-old Janine Williams will be the oldest woman to complete this challenge. She’s due to set a Guinness World Record. Along with Miyah and Polly, the women will spend 60 days together in a 10-metre-long ocean rowing boat to cross 3,200 miles unaided from Lanzarote to Antigua. Sophie and Janine spoke to Kylie on the day before they left for Lanzarote.

What’s it like fostering in your forties? Author Beth Moran had three children in her twenties but decided to take up fostering once they flew the nest. Her new novel It Had To Be You is inspired by her experiences of fostering 13 children in five years and she joined Clare to discuss the challenges her family faced.

A new Dolly Parton musical Here You Come Again is packed with the biggest and most rhinestoned hits from the country legend, and is currently playing at the Riverside Studios in London before it heads on tour across the UK next month. Actress Tricia Paoluccio joined Clare to discuss what it’s like becoming Dolly in the show – and gave a live performance in the studio.

Presenter: Kylie Pentelow Producer: Annette Wells Editor: Louise Corley

Transcript

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0:00.0

In 2024, we were here for the gritty ones.

0:04.8

The adrenaline was building up in me.

0:06.7

With gripping true prime podcasts, people can shock you all the time.

0:11.3

Dead man running.

0:12.5

The word was out.

0:13.9

A wanted man may have staged his disappearance.

0:17.0

Intrigue to catch a scorpion.

0:19.0

Scorpion actually really does look scary.

0:21.2

I mean, how do you get through that feed?

0:23.1

And how are we going to get near him?

0:24.5

And gangster.

0:25.6

It was an organised hit in the middle of his heartland territory.

0:29.8

The Best of 2024 is here.

0:32.2

Listen on BBC Sounds.

0:34.6

Hello, this is Kylie Pentelow and you're listening to the Women's Hour podcast. Welcome to

0:39.7

Weekend Woman's Hour with me, Kylie Pentelow. On today's program, actor, comedian and author

0:45.9

Miranda Hart on the restorative powers of walking and the outdoors. Plus, how to parent your children

0:53.4

when they're adults. They've already moved on to a life

0:57.1

independent from you. The question is, have you? We'll talk through that tricky shift from being

1:03.3

the main event to a supporting actor in their lives with psychotherapist Dr Julia Samuel,

1:09.7

an actor Helen Lederer.

1:11.7

Also, the women hoping to break two records rowing across the Atlantic.

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