
Dorothy Koomson on how she learnt to be enough
My guest today is the international bestseller Dorothy Koomson. She started young - she had her first stab at writing a book at 13 - and, like me, worked on Just Seventeen, amongst many other magazine...
1 Feb 202239min

Nicola Sturgeon on power and the fiftysomething woman
I’m really thrilled to launch this season with one of my long time fantasy guests. Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland since 2015, has been dubbed one of the most powerful women in British pol...
25 Jan 202240min

Pepsi and Shirlie on miscarriage, mental health and 40 years of friendship
It's season finale time. And have I got a festive special for you! There is no child of the 80s who won’t remember today’s guests. For a decade, Pepsi Demacque-Crockett and Shirlie Kemp - better known...
14 Des 202151min

Lynda La Plante on breaking boundaries and why there STILL aren't enough good roles for women
My guest this week is a woman who - to coin a bit of 1980s jargon - punched through the glass ceiling for women in TV, creating not just one but a series of female lead characters who broke the mould....
7 Des 202153min

Liz Fraser on living with and loving an alcoholic
What do you do if the person you love turns out to hold the seeds to your own destruction? My guest this week has lived through it and discovered the answer to that question the hard way. Writer and b...
30 Nov 202147min

Mariella Frostrup on fearlessness, menopause and knowing your worth
My guest this week was known for her willingness for say it like it is even before she made a TV show about the menopause. No, not THAT one. The one BEFORE. Broadcaster Mariella Frostrup was banging t...
23 Nov 202147min

Bobbi Brown on taking a leap at 64
If you, like me, have lived most of your life in fear of foundation, this week’s guest is your saviour. Because this woman saved us no-make-up girls’ lives. Back in 1991, Bobbi Brown was a makeup arti...
16 Nov 202147min

Ruth Ozeki on why menopause is the new adolescence
My guest this week is a novelist, film-maker - and Zen Buddhist priest. Ruth Ozeki was born in Conneticut in the 1950s to a Japanese mother and, as she puts it, caucasian anthropologist father. Despit...
9 Nov 202141min






















