logo
episode-header-image
Jan 2020
9m 46s

Sanitary towel

Bbc World Service
About this episode

In the early 20th Century, makers of sanitary towels had to find a way to sell an item that some people found too embarrassing to mention. In some parts of the world, that stigma still hasn't gone away. Tim Harford charts the controversial history of a quietly revolutionary product.

Up next
Jul 2021
Introducing: Season 2 of 30 Animals That Made Us Smarter
How animals make us smarter – we thought you might like to hear our brand new episode. It’s about a robotic arm inspired by an elephant’s trunk.For more, search for 30 Animals That Made Us Smarter wherever you get your podcasts.#30Animals 
18m 4s
Mar 2020
Introducing 13 Minutes to the Moon Season 2
Jump on-board a doomed mission to the Moon. Apollo 13: the extraordinary story, told by the people who flew it and saved it. Search for 13 Minutes to the Moon wherever you get your podcasts. #13MinutestotheMoon 
3m 53s
Mar 2020
Gutenberg press
Johannes Gutenberg's printing press changed the course of human history. It created a new way of doing business, drastically reduced the cost and speed of making books, and enabled texts, ideas and arguments to spread further and faster than ever before. So why did he struggle to ... Show More
10m 10s
Recommended Episodes
May 2020
Business Battles | Toilet Paper Wars: White Gold | 5
Quarantine restrictions during the coronavirus have induced toilet paper panic-buying as people scratch, claw and punch each other to get rolls. But why? What’s behind the frenzy, and how will that affect the TP industry? In the last 150 years, it’s grown from selling humble boxe ... Show More
24m 4s
Apr 2020
Wipe Out
If you have tried to buy toilet paper in the last few weeks, you might have found yourself staring at an empty aisle in the grocery store, wondering where all the toilet paper has gone. Although it may seem like a product that we've always been reliant upon, toilet paper has not ... Show More
30m 58s
Nov 2021
Why toilets matter
Happy World Toilet Day! It is that day of the year when we all need to overcome our embarrassment and discuss what is normally a taboo topic. Hundreds of millions of people still have no access to a toilet, putting them at risk of disease, sexual assault and public humiliation.Ta ... Show More
18m 12s
Nov 2021
Business Weekly
On Business Weekly, we look at the new wave of Covid-19 that’s hitting several European countries. We hear how the different take-up rates of vaccinations and booster shots are making things difficult for governments and how some are now resorting to lockdowns just for the unvacc ... Show More
50m 8s
Jan 2022
Business Weekly
On Business Weekly, we look at the problems faced by companies affected by the spread of the Omicron variant of Covid-19. Are staff shortages just a blip or could they be more long term? Professor Joshua Hausman at the University of Michigan gives us his view. Plus, we look at ef ... Show More
49m 3s
Feb 2023
The importance of handmade products
The market for real handmade products is reported to have surged in recent years. Initiatives such as Australia's Seasons of New England Expo and Makers Markets in the UK have led to a revival in small artisanal businesses. Online platforms also give skilful craftspeople a vast m ... Show More
18m 46s
Nov 2021
Period pants, poverty and the environment
Can this multi-million dollar industry help the climate and fight period poverty? Tamasin Ford speaks to Marisa Meltzer, a writer in New York who recently tried them out. Maria Molland is the CEO of period underwear company, Thinx, who says that sales of their underwear, ranging ... Show More
18m 11s
Feb 2018
Dyson: James Dyson
In 1979, James Dyson had an idea for a new vacuum cleaner — one that didn't use bags. It took him five years to perfect the design, building more than 5,000 prototypes in his backyard shed. He then tried to convince the big vacuum brands to license his invention, but most wouldn' ... Show More
42m 57s
Feb 2024
Seresilk: la cura della pelle che viene dalla seta
L'italoaustraliano Taylor Battistella ha trasformato un hobby di famiglia, l'allevamento di bachi da seta, in un business all'età di 12 anni. Dopo aver venduto bachi da seta per altrettanti anni, nel 2023 ha lanciato una linea di cosmetici realizzati con i bozzoli. 
15m 31s
Dec 2021
El baño diario, una conquista de la Ilustración
Antes de la Revolución Francesa, bañarse no era un hábito, sino al contrario, se llegó a considerar peligroso por la posibilidad de contraer más enfermedades. La mayoría de la gente se bañaba en seco. A pesar todos los prejuicios, a finales del siglo XVIII se impuso el hábito de ... Show More
8m 31s