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Woman's Hour

Women on nature, Prisons Minister Alex Chalk, We Are Lady Parts, How infertility diagnoses impact relationships.

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2021

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

New research shows that girls face unique and escalating risks as they turn 18. The transition from girlhood to adulthood could be an opportunity to get things right, but with little to no specialist support for young women as a group, it becomes a missed opportunity to prevent young women’s needs becoming more complex and entrenched. Anita is joined by Prisons and Probation Minister, Alex Chalk, Jessica Southgate, CEO of Agenda and by 21 year old, Dani, who, despite a chaotic childhood and being left with no support from 16, turned her life around.

A new anthology has just been published called Women on Nature. It includes women from the 14th century to the present day, fiction writers, poets, biographers, gardeners, farmers, theologians, artists and many more. Anita talks to the editor, writer Katharine Norbury, about her selection and why she thinks her anthology provides a fresh vision of the natural world and an alternative to conventional nature writing.

A TV comedy series featuring funny and bold Muslim women – a rarity you might say on our screens. Well ‘We Are Lady Parts’ is that rarity: a new six part comedy series for Channel 4 which began last night. It follows the highs and lows of the female punk band Lady Parts. We speak to Anjana Vasan and series writer Nida Manzoor.

On Woman's Hour, we are always keen to hear your stories. One listener, Clementine Baig was diagnosed with Primary Ovarian Insufficiency last year, and got in touch to share her experiences with infertility. She's joined by the Podcaster Noni Martins, whose husband was diagnosed with Male Factor Infertility in 2019, to explore how an infertility diagnosis can impact families, relationships and self-image.

Presented by Anita Rani Producer: Frankie Tobi

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

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Fladiated.

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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 radio podcasts.

0:35.0

Hello, I'm Anita Rani and welcome to Womons Hour from BBC Radio 4.

0:40.0

Good morning, we've made it to another Friday. Welcome to Woman's Hour.

0:43.7

Now you can't fail to have noticed nearly 24 years after she died.

0:47.6

Diana is once again headline news.

0:50.2

Prince William has said the BBC Panorama interview fueled her fear and paranoia

0:54.9

and drove his parents apart. Well what do you think? Going on national TV to talk

0:59.2

about your broken marriage would no doubt have an impact on your relationship

1:02.0

with your ex.

1:03.2

But how much was she manipulated and how much did she want an outlet to talk?

1:07.1

Lots of people making their opinions heard and talking for a woman who can't speak for herself.

1:12.0

What's your take and all of it? You can text

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woman's hour on 84844. Text will be charged at your standard message rate.

1:17.8

Check with your network provider for extra costs and on social media it's at BBC Woman's hour

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