This week we answer your questions on health anxiety, food scanner apps and the rise of fear-based wellness advice online. We unpack the controversy around food scanning apps and scoring systems, alongside the science of fermented foods, gut health and whether kefir is really worth the hype.
Plus, we talk summer BBQ recipes, joint health, the best time to e ... Show More
Oct 2022
Are we all guilty feminists? With Deborah Frances-White
<p>This week, the girls are graced by feminist Quing (don't ask) writer, podcaster and comedian Deborah Frances-White! They sit down to talk all things from makeup to Roe Vs Wade to pud. Deborah's insight and wisdom gave us the hope we didn't know we were looking for and, as expe ... Show More
1h 40m
Mar 2023
Difficult Feminism: History’s Complicated Changemakers
International Women’s Week on Intelligence Squared. Change is never easy, it requires putting up a fight, going against the status quo, and if you’re a woman - this may require you to be difficult. In 2020 Helen Lewis, staff writer for The Atlantic, joined us on stage to discuss ... Show More
1h 2m
Mar 2025
Comment ne plus être en prison dans son corps, avec la sage-femme Anna Roy
<p>Anna Roy a consacré sa vie à accompagner les femmes, en tant que sage-femme, chroniqueuse et autrice. À travers son expérience, elle a vu à quel point les récits sur la vie des femmes – grossesse, sexualité, ménopause – sont souvent éloignés de la réalité.</p><p>Dans cet épiso ... Show More
1h 18m
Feb 2024
Can you really escape female stereotypes? Selfies, shame, and the shackles of womanhood – with author Alya Mooro
What does it mean to live outside the stereotypes, and how can we free ourselves from shame?How do we stop caring about others' judgments and start living for ourselves?Alya Mooro, Egyptian-born and London-raised writer and best-selling author of The Greater Freedom: Life as a Mi ... Show More
1h 11m