Women's football World Cup, 'Older-age orphans', Channel swimming with a stoma, Caroline Moran, Women's feet

Published: Aug. 14, 2023, 11:19 a.m.

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The Lionesses are through to the Women\'s World Cup semi-final on Wednesday against co-hosts Australia. Reaching semi-finals of major tournaments is what England "are known for", says defender Lucy Bronze. Lucy\'s mum, Diane Bronze and former Lioness and football comemntator Anita Asante discuss.

Many baby boomers are experiencing the death of their parents much later than previous generations. The journalist Helen Bullough and clinical psychologist Dr Linda Blair discuss the impact of being parentless in older age.

Gill Castle will be the first person to attempt to swim the channel with a stoma. She\'s documenting her journey to crossing the channel in The Stoma Swimmer - a new audio series for BBC Sounds.

What would happen if the apocalypse happened in the middle of a hen party? Caroline Moran, known for writing Raised by Wolves, has written a brand new comedy for BBC Two looking at just that. She joins Nuala to talk about why she wanted to create the series, Henpocalypse, and what to expect.

How much can you tell a woman\'s life story through her feet? Emma McConnachie, who is a podiatrist and a spokesperson for the Royal College of Podiatry, explains how our feet change as we age.

Presenter: Nuala McGovern \\nProducer: Dianne McGregor

Opener 00:00\\nFootball 01:55\\nOlder Orphans 13:36\\nHenpocalypse 30:09\\nSwim 39:36\\nWomen and feet 48:21

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