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🗓️ 17 January 2022
⏱️ 57 minutes
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The Winter Olympics begin on 4th February in Beijing and Team GB will be sending around 50 athletes with the hopes of bringing back a clutch of medals. The run up to the Games has been challenging – Covid has made competition extremely difficult for athletes and there have been diplomatic rows over China’s human rights records - but who are our medal prospects? Chloe Tilley speaks to Georgina Harland, Britain’s first ever female Chef de Mission and Lizzy Yarnold, Britain’s most successful Winter Olympian.
On Wednesday afternoon, 23-year-old school teacher Ashling Murphy was murdered while jogging along the banks of the Grand Canal in Tullamore, Ireland. It is believed that she was assaulted and killed by a man acting alone. The case has shocked the nation and revived concerns about women’s safety in public spaces in Ireland and the UK. We speak to Irish Times reporter Jade Wilson and veteran activist Ailbhe Smyth, who spoke at a vigil for Ashling outside Irish parliament.
Women diagnosed with cervical cell changes following cervical screening can be unprepared for the experience - they can feel ashamed, isolated and frightened, that's according to new research by Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust. Kate Sanger is head of policy, from the Trust.
In a recent interview on Woman’s Hour one guest talked about the limits having a child has placed on her and said she’d “make a better father than mother”. We explore what motherhood and fatherhood mean and the gender roles parents take on in society today. Lawyer Lucy McGrath is the biological mother of a six year old. She’s also her family’s main bread winner and known as mum. Her wife is mummy and the full time care giver. Do same sex relationships model alternative parenting styles or simply replicate the same power dynamics in a different guise? Lucy joins Emma Barnett to discuss the issues with the academic Dr Charlotte Faircloth.
£29.4 billion was invested into UK tech companies in 2021. A record amount. Yet female founded companies only saw 1.1% of it. Down from 2.4% in 2020. Why are female run businesses finding it so hard to get investment funding? Debbie Wasskow OBE, entrepreneur and founder of Allbright, and Samira Ann Qassim, founder of Pink Salt Ventures, explain some of the problems women founders face when starting-up businesses - including finding funding.
Presenter: Chloe Tilley Producer: Kirsty Starkey
Interviewed Guest: Jade Wilson Interviewed Guest: Ailbhe Smyth Interviewed Guest: Georgina Harland Interviewed Guest: Lizzy Yarnold Interviewed Guest: Kate Sanger Interviewed Guest: Lucy McGrath Interviewed Guest: Dr Charlotte Faircloth Interviewed Guest: Debbie Wasskow Interviewed Guest: Samira Ann Qassim
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0:35.0 | Hello, welcome to the program. |
0:37.0 | Good to have your company. |
0:38.0 | Now, you'll remember the name of Sarah Everard, |
0:41.0 | a young woman who was murdered by a serving police officer whilst walking through |
0:44.8 | London, or Sabina Nessa who was killed in a London park, |
0:48.3 | Obiva Henry and Nicole Smallman also murdered by a stranger in a London park and sadly the list goes on. |
0:55.8 | Well now another name joins theirs. |
0:57.8 | That of Ashling Murphy, the 23 year old woman murdered whilst out jogging in Tullamore Island, |
1:04.0 | reigniting conversations about women's safety in public spaces, |
1:07.8 | a conversation that we'll be having shortly. |
1:10.7 | We'll also be looking at a comment made on this program recently by a guest. |
1:14.8 | Now Kathy Adams told us she didn't particularly enjoy the mothering experience and she would |
1:19.5 | probably have made a better father than a mother. |
1:22.3 | But what does that mean? Does our parenting |
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