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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 2000 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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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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