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Motherworldly

by Pinter & Martin Radio

A show full of stories, often focused on the 2020 lockdown, women's issues, parenting, that sort of thing.

Copyright: 2021 Pinter & Martin Radio

Episodes

Lisa Stewart: Lockdown in China

23m · Published 19 Aug 10:00

In my second conversation with Lisa, she tells the story of being in New Zealand with her family as the pandemic emerged near her home in Shanghai. After extending their holiday for a few weeks, they return home and adjust to living alongside covid-19 in China.

Andrea Freeman: Breastfeeding, Race and Injustice

25m · Published 19 Aug 10:00

Series 1 of the Motherworldly podcast is about feminist issues in motherhood.

Andrea Freeman is Associate Professor at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa William S. Richardson School of Law. Freeman writes and researches at the intersection of critical race theory and issues of food policy, health, and consumer credit.

She talks to Karen about her book, Skimmed: Breastfeeding, Race and Injustice, the story of the exploitation of the Fultz quadruplets in 1940s America.

Jenny Harmer: Health Visiting in Lockdown

30m · Published 18 Aug 10:00

The lockdown miniseries of the Motherworldly Podcast explores how the pandemic is affecting the lives of women.

Jenny Harmer is a Heath Visitor/breastfeeding specialist in South London and one half of the I am a Health Visitor Podcast. Prior to health visiting she was a paediatric A&E nurse. She lives with her husband & three children (two human one greyhound!) and has rediscovered cross-stitch during lockdown.

Nicola Sheldon: Shielding

24m · Published 17 Aug 10:00

This is the lockdown miniseries: how is the pandemic impacting on the lives of women all over the world?

Nicola Sheldon lives in Thatcham and is an active member of her local community, volunteering in several organisations supporting women and babies. She has three young boys and is a full time carer to her second child Thomas who has complex disabilities.

Bronwen Wilson-Rashad: Co-parenting in Lockdown

26m · Published 16 Aug 10:00

This mini-series is about families in lockdown. How are people coping with the challenges, and what moments of celebration do they find?

Bronwen Wilson Rashad has done many weird and wonderful things but is currently Head of Enterprise and Training at OTR Bristol, a youth mental health service. She's got three children and lives happily on her own in the Wye Valley.

Louise Timlin: Women in Tech

24m · Published 15 Aug 10:00

Series 1 of the Motherworldly Podcast is about feminist issues in motherhood.

Louise and I talk about being a woman in science and industry, being a northerner, and being in the Women's Equality Party.

Sophie Harman: The impact of Covid-19 on women

25m · Published 14 Aug 10:00

Series 1 of the Motherworldly Podcast is about feminist issues in motherhood.

Dr Sophie Harman is Professor of International Politics at Queen Mary's University of London. She has written recently about the government response to the coronavirus pandemic and its implications for women. In this interview she points out how women are upholding the economy both in their paid and their unpaid labour, and we do manage to find a few positives in the situation

Lisa Stewart: Motherhood in a pandemic

22m · Published 13 Aug 10:00

Series 1 of the Motherworldly Podcast is about feminist issues in motherhood.

Lisa is one of my oldest friends, living the high life in Shanghai. She talks about the adjustments she and her family have had to make in the last few weeks, and their impact on her work and family life.

Rahila Gupta: Healing Narrative

27m · Published 12 Aug 10:49

Series 1 of the Motherworldly Podcast is about feminist issues in motherhood.

Rahila Gupta talks about her epic work The Ballad of Nihal Armstrong, fighting for the rights of her disabled child, and creative writing with BAME survivors of domestic violence.

Petra Boynton: Academic Writer

37m · Published 12 Aug 10:48

Series 3 of the Motherworldly podcast is about books: reading them, writing them, not writing them.

Anyone with any connection at all to academia will find this fascinating. Petra writes about being well in academia (actually that's the title of the book!) and we talk about this with specific reference to students and staff returning to school and uni after lockdown.

Motherworldly has 24 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 11:22:13. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 9th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 23rd, 2024 14:13.

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