SIM Ep 229, Chops 96: Jackie Forsyth and Claire-Marie Roberts on The Exercising Female

SIM Ep 229, Chops 96: Jackie Forsyth and Claire-Marie Roberts on The Exercising Female

In this episode, Jen catches up with Associate Professor of Exercise Physiology, Jackie Forsyth and Senior Lecturer in Sport Psychology, Claire-Marie Roberts to talk about their book The Exercising Female, chatting about why more research is needed when it comes to women in sport, and even debunking the odd period myth. Throughout May, Jen's treating you to a selection of sporty Chops in which Jen chats to: Catherine Bond-Muir, CEO of the brand new motorsport series for women - the W Series - as well as drivers Alice Powell and Emma Kimilainen, to find out how the series got off the ground, and why it's so needed; Sarah Train from Kick It Out about homophobia (as well as other forms of discrimination) in football; and there's a Women's World Cup Special featuring *gasps* Alex Scott. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Avsnitt(1308)

The Bush Telegraph: Scandi goals? Sort of

The Bush Telegraph: Scandi goals? Sort of

What does a “streamlined” UK border look like? And if you vote for the MP of one party, should they be allowed to defect to another? These are just two questions Jen and Mick pose as they rootle aroun...

19 Feb 33min

Rated or Dated: The Misfits (1961)

Rated or Dated: The Misfits (1961)

Miller, Huston, Monroe, Gable, Ritter, Clift and Wallach - what could possibly go wrong? Well, during filming, a lot. And while seemingly nobody was happy with the end result, The Misfits is now regar...

18 Feb 32min

Meg Molloy is supporting working-class arts professionals

Meg Molloy is supporting working-class arts professionals

As well as being a freelance cultural strategy and communications consultant*, Meg Molloy is the founder of the Working Arts Club, a brilliant network supporting arts professionals from working-class ...

17 Feb 26min

It’s not you, says Dr Joanna Cheek, it’s the world

It’s not you, says Dr Joanna Cheek, it’s the world

The news: a constant source of anxiety, rage and misery in our lives. It’s probably no coincidence then, says psychiatrist, and psychotherapist Dr Joanna Cheek, that rates of mental health problems ar...

16 Feb 27min

Flicking #70: One Battle After Another

Flicking #70: One Battle After Another

Epic in scope and length, deliberately problematic characters, a very distinct aesthetic and a Jonny Greenwood score to give you the jitters: Paul Thomas Anderson’s 2025 award-bothering opus is Yosra’...

13 Feb 37min

Rated or Dated: Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)

Rated or Dated: Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)

The only living neurotic in New York? Woody Allen certainly seems to think himself so as the writer/director/star of this much-lauded comedy drama. Its Chekhovian title suggests this is a film about w...

11 Feb 25min

Sirin Kale on the Birth Keepers

Sirin Kale on the Birth Keepers

New Guardian Investigates podcast The Birth Keepers, about controversial group The Free Birth Society, is the product of a year-long investigation by award-winning journalist Sirin Kale and reporting ...

10 Feb 27min

Eva Brookes was made in China

Eva Brookes was made in China

Born during the one-child rule, Eva Brookes knows almost nothing about her life before she was adopted by a British couple and raised in Essex. Hannah chats to Eva about her new BBC Sounds podcast Mad...

9 Feb 23min

Populärt inom Samhälle & Kultur

podme-dokumentar
gynning-berg
p3-dokumentar
en-mork-historia
svenska-fall
mardromsgasten
aftonbladet-krim
skaringer-nessvold
killradet
creepypodden-med-jack-werner
hor-har
rss-mer-an-bara-morsa
flashback-forever
kod-katastrof
rattsfallen
historiska-brott
vad-blir-det-for-mord
rss-brottsutredarna
p3-historia
rss-sanning-konsekvens