Danish comedian and podcaster Sofie Hagen challenges what she sees as endemic fatphobia in our society. In her new book, Happy Fat, Sofie shares how she found a true acceptance of her body and offers practical tips to those who are still struggling with a world that wants you to be smaller.
Rosacea is a little known chronic skin condition. We hear from a blogger who lives with the condition and from consultant dermatologist Dr Emma Wedgeworth who talks about the treatment options and long term management of Rosacea.
This week we\u2019re marking the election of the UK\u2019s first female Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher. We hear form listeners about life in 1979. What were the opportunities open to women and what of the attitudes many still faced?
Plastic whistles, stretchy men, pencils with rubber toppers, bubbles, balloons and sweets \u2013 How do you fill your goody bags for your child\u2019s party? Are you totally anti the concept of handing out obligatory plastic tat \u2026 or do you go down the right-on environmental route with a sock filled with a bag of seeds, an educational book or a sugar-free cake mix? Jane speaks to Lucy Parsons mother of two who despairs over party bags and Isabel Thomas, a children\u2019s science writer with three children who is taking steps to change the throw-away culture of children\u2019s parties.
Presenter: Jane Garvey\nInterviewed guest: Sofie Hagen\nInterviewed guest: Lex Gillies\nInterviewed guest: Dr Emma Wedgeworth\nInterviewed guest: Lucy Parsons\nInterviewed guest: Isabel Thomas\nReporter: Henrietta Harrison\nProducer: Lucinda Montefiore