Lebanon latest, Fell running, Breast cancer poetry
The current conflict in Lebanon has forced thousands of women and children in refugee camps to once again leave their homes for their own safety. Kylie Pentelow is joined by the BBC’s Senior International Correspondent Orla Guerin to get the latest on the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, and speaks to CEO and co-founder of the Alsama Project Meike Ziervogel to hear what impact it is having on women and children.
Are you in your 'protective hag' era? That's what the author and journalist Poorna Bell calls the position she finds herself in. Recently she’s written about feeling an increasing sense of protectiveness towards younger women. Poorna joins Kylie to talk about this stage of life and what it means to her.
Woman’s Hour listener Fran Blackett got in touch with us because she wanted to talk about Fell Running, and why she wants more women involved in the sport. She joins Kylie to explain what Fell Running is, why she’s so passionate about it, and more about her women’s running group Run Like a Haggis.
When Cathy Hollingworth was first diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago, she decided to document her journey through poetry. Now she’s publishing a collection of 22 poems called Getting It Off My Chest. She joins Kylie to discuss the poems and how they helped her get through her treatment, as well as what she hopes others can learn about talking to people with cancer.
Presenter: Kylie Pentelow Producer: Lottie Garton
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