Late Night Woman's Hour

<p>Emma Barnett and Lauren Laverne and guests in intimate, frank and funny Late Night Woman’s Hour.</p>

Love Island

As the latest series comes to an end, Yomi, Zing and Sofie consider what we've learned.

07-31
19:35

Fatshion

Fatshion: no, it's not a typo. Sofie Hagen on designing her own clothing line, and why she reserves the right to call herself 'fat.'

07-24
10:47

Feminist? Seriously?!

A difficult encounter with a woman who claimed to be a feminist has got Yomi Adegoke wondering about false advertising - and Sofie Hagen shares a pretty brave confession.

07-17
18:12

Not Wanting Children

When Sofie Hagen tells people she's pretty sure she doesn't want children, they usually tell her she'll change her mind. Why is this still a difficult thing for people to accept?

07-10
15:16

Alone Time

For Zing Tsjeng, accepting a lone ticket to a Spice Girls gig was a revelation, but it's business as usual for Sofie Hagen. Meanwhile, Yomi Adegoke yearns for her own space.

07-03
15:11

Gender Price Gap

Iona Bain, Ambreen Razia and Bea Appleby consider the gender price gap. Plus: how do you balance investment and return for time & money spent on looks?

06-26
16:14

Money

To be the boss of your life, you need to be the boss of your money: financial journalist Iona Bain talks to Emma Barnett about women and finance

06-19
15:16

Losing Friends

Your best friends are keepers, right? So how do you handle it when someone doesn't want to be mates anymore?

06-12
20:30

Interminable Arguments

Emma Barnett and guests Sali Hughes and Miranda Sawyer consider those long-running arguments that just kinda hang around in a relationship till they become part of the furniture.

06-05
26:13

Makeup on Public Transport

"Stay in your lane." Emma Barnett and writers Sali Hughes and Miranda Sawyer consider the rules for doing your makeup on public transport.

05-29
13:19

James Charles / Tati Westbrook

Sali Hughes and Miranda Sawyer consider the fallout from an online feud between two former friends, the YouTube stars James Charles and Tati Westbrook.

05-21
21:30

Grief

Emma's guests are financial journalist Iona Bain, and writers Ambreen Razia and Bea Appleby.

05-15
13:07

Girl Crush!

Emma Barnett's guests are the writer and editor Bea Appleby, writer Ambreen Razia and financial journalist Iona Bain.

05-08
11:52

Male / Female Friendship

This week, Emma and guests are talking about male-female friendship and wondering why things can get complicated once both parties are in a relationship.

05-01
17:33

I'm Sticking With You

Emma's guests are scientists Sophie Scott & Maggie Aderin-Pocock and barrister Samantha Davies.

04-24
11:56

Extreme Breastfeeding / Body Positivity

With scientists Maggie Aderin-Pocock and Sophie Scott, and barrister Samantha Davies.

04-17
22:40

Modern Slavery / Humour Penalty

Samantha Davies explains what you can do about modern slavery in the supply chain; Sophie Scott is outraged that funny women are seen as less professional than men.

04-10
23:59

Heart Attacks / Taking Your Child To Work

With barrister Samantha Davies and scientists Maggie Aderin-Pocock and Sophie Scott.

04-03
29:58

Feminism / RuPaul's Drag Race

Emma Barnett discusses feminism and RuPaul's Drag Race with the Daily Record journalist Anna Burnside, Chidera Eggerue 'The Slumflower,' and author of What a Time to Be Alone and Hetta Howes, lecturer in medieval literature at City University, London.

03-27
10:24

Being Alone / Funerals / Tidying up

Emma Barnett discusses being alone, funerals and tidying up with the Daily Record journalist Anna Burnside, Chidera Eggerue aka the blogger, The Slumflower and author of What a Time to Be Alone and Hetta Howes, lecturer in medieval literature at City University, London.

03-26
31:09

Aruna Prasad

Absolutely loved them. Taught me I wasn't alone.Please don't stop because I notice the last one was done sometime last year.

03-20 Reply

Charelle Mckenzie

great listen !

08-18 Reply

HelenDanger

What's happened to full length episodes? The little segments are obviously parts of a larger conversation, it'd be better to hear them in context.

12-12 Reply

Dominic Castree

Some horrible massive generalisations here. I like Lauren Laverne but I won't be sticking with this one. its a bit like Loose Women with added radio 4.

08-10 Reply

Victoria Brown

Love it!

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