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Woman's Hour

BBC Radio 4
Pornography
Misogynoir
Vicky Knight
Diane Abbott
Haiti
Catherine, Princess Of Wales
South Korea
IVF
Gang Violence
Silver Haze
Baby Loss Certificates
Mothers' Instinct
Motherhood
Body Shaming
Food Insecurity
Race Relations
Lesley Pearse
Gender Equality
Women Entrepreneurs
Laura Kenny

Women's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.

Listen to our new series of conversations, The Woman's Hour Guide to Life, on BBC Sounds - your toolkit for the juggle, struggle and everything in between: www.bbc.co.uk/guidetolife

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Baroness Amos, who was appointed by the Health Secretary to lead an independent rapid investigation into NHS maternity and neonatal care in England, has said nothing prepared her for the scale of "unacceptable care" that women and families have recei... more

Have you heard of Freebirthing? It’s giving birth without any medical help or intervention. A new podcast by The Guardian has investigated an American organisation – the Free Birth Society or FBS – a multimillion-dollar business which professionals c... more

When Jacinda Ardern became Prime Minister of New Zealand in 2017 at the age of 37, she was the youngest female head of government in the world. She also made history as only the second elected leader to give birth while in office. She resigned in 202... more

The last year has seen the election of several women to positions of political leadership: Sanae Takaichi as Prime Minister of Japan, Catherine Connolly as President of Ireland, and Jennifer Geerlings-Simons as President of Suriname. But, a recent re... more

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Recent Guests

Ellie Harrison
Advocate and HIV-positive activist
Episode: Weekend Woman's Hour: Jacinda Ardern, Women leaving teaching, Friendships with exes
Sarah Vine
Columnist and advocate for normalizing hair loss discussions
Episode: Women leaders, Hair loss, Maria Friedman
Sophie Crawford
Author of a sapphic romcom exploring queer relationships
Episode: Women leaders, Hair loss, Maria Friedman
Maria Friedman
Actress and director involved in new films including a Christmas panto
Episode: Women leaders, Hair loss, Maria Friedman
Kirsty Gilmour
Three-time Olympic badminton athlete
British Badminton Team
Episode: Jacinda Ardern, Women leaving teaching, Abuse in sport
Natalie Pirks
BBC Sports Correspondent
BBC
Episode: Jacinda Ardern, Women leaving teaching, Abuse in sport
Jacinda Ardern
Former Prime Minister of New Zealand
Former Government of New Zealand
Episode: Jacinda Ardern, Women leaving teaching, Abuse in sport
Emma Shepherd
Founder of Maternity Teacher Paternity Teacher Project
Maternity Teacher Paternity Teacher Project
Episode: Jacinda Ardern, Women leaving teaching, Abuse in sport
Branwen Jeffries
BBC Education Editor
BBC
Episode: Jacinda Ardern, Women leaving teaching, Abuse in sport

Hosts

Nuala McGovern
Host leading various segments of the podcast
Anita Rani
Host of Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 4.1k ratings
  • Palestine

    I feel like I’ve just sat through a pro Hamas report when I was looking forward to Woman”s Hour. Return the hostages and all the conflict ends.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mrs Etherington
    Canada5 months ago
  • Be quiet Lula

    Could be a great show but Lula seems unable to run a competent interview. Please help her learn to be quiet and listen to her interviewee. She jumps to conclusions, won’t allow people to explain even very complex subjects. She comes across as being terribly rude and self obsessed; she’s quite off putting and not a great listen

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Vanishing Kiwi
    New Zealand6 months ago
  • Do Better

    Nuala McGovern wasn’t neutral when interviewing Helen Joyce on 14 May 2025. She was definitely coming down on the side of men who identify as trans women. Was it BBC bias or her own? Do better Women’s Hour.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Moti Mo
    United Kingdom7 months ago
  • Fire Nuala McGovern

    Someone hosting a show ostensibly called “the woman’s hour” who cares more about men’s ability to use female facilities than the women’s human rights is an actual joke. Shame on the BBC and shame on Nuala McGovern. Unsubscribed.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    nomoreneal
    United States7 months ago
  • You have shown your true colours BBC

    Can’t we talk about the mothers in Gaza who are searching for the remains of their children? Or the thousands of children who have become amputees over the last year? Please cover this as I’m sure most of your listeners are heart broken daily and can’t understand why their government are not responding to the Genocide. You will be held accountable for the mass coverup one day.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Fin nobler
    United Statesa year ago

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Overall, there is a loyal audience who values the informative approach, despite occasional critiques regarding the balance of perspectives.
Listeners appreciate the diverse and engaging range of topics discussed, highlighting issues affecting women's lives.
Some feedback suggests that listeners desire deeper discussions on certain topics, indicating a taste for more nuanced content.
The hosts are noted for their ability to foster meaningful conversations, although style and interview techniques may receive varied opinions.

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Weekend Woman's Hour: Jacinda Ardern, Women leaving teaching, Friendships with exes
Q: How do we keep women because it's hard to get people into teaching?
It's crucial to work out ways to retain women, particularly those aged 30 to 39, who are leaving the profession in significant numbers.
Weekend Woman's Hour: Jacinda Ardern, Women leaving teaching, Friendships with exes
Q: So what's the action plan then? So what's different from today?
The new action plan focuses on retention and re-engagement for those diagnosed with HIV, aiming to reduce stigma and increase access to services, especially for women.
Jacinda Ardern, Women leaving teaching, Abuse in sport
Q: How do you think you can affect change when you're not in power?
There are many players in the field of politics; we can support those values that got them into politics and reinforce compassionate leadership.
Jacinda Ardern, Women leaving teaching, Abuse in sport
Q: What do you think about the expectations that we should only have people who assume absolute knowledge in leadership?
We should seek humility in leadership, not just strength.
Jacinda Ardern, Women leaving teaching, Abuse in sport
Q: What role has this played in the increase that the government now plans to examine?
It suggests that addressing a long wait list would bring hope for those waiting on diagnoses.

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This podcast centers around women's experiences and perspectives on various topical issues. Each episode features discussions that aim to inform, challenge, and inspire listeners regarding the evolving roles and challenges women face in society. Covering a wide array of subjects including politics, health, social justice, and personal stories, it often includes commentary from influential voices and experts. The emphasis on candid conversations about women's rights, mental health, gender equality, and personal anecdotes provides a unique platform highlighting the diverse lives of women today. Listeners are likely to find relevant insights that resonate with contemporary social issues and individual experiences.

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Recent guests on Woman's Hour include:

1. Ellie Harrison
2. Sarah Vine
3. Sophie Crawford
4. Maria Friedman
5. Kirsty Gilmour
6. Natalie Pirks
7. Jacinda Ardern
8. Emma Shepherd

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