
Show overview
Women's Hour launched in 2024 and has put out 40 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 40 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h and 1h — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-GB-language Society & Culture show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1.1 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Shelley Tasker.
From the publisher
Shelley Tasker is your hostess of Women's Hour with her special guests. -Listen live on Radio Soapbox every Sunday @ 7:00p.m. uk time: - radiosoapbox.com
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Ep 58Captain Jo Wood's Weekend Adventures and Angela Scott's Family Legacy
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. Join us every Sunday at 7pm uk time for Women’s Hour, the show that celebrates and amplifies the voices of women from all walks of life. Each week, we dive into a rich blend of topics, from personal stories and current affairs to health, culture, and the challenges women face in today's world. With expert guests, thought-provoking discussions, and inspiring interviews, Women’s Hour offers a platform for empowerment, education, and connection. Whether you're tuning in for insightful advice, a dose of inspiration, or just a moment to feel heard, Women’s Hour is here to celebrate you.In this Easter Sunday episode of Womenshour, we kick off with our regular guest, Captain Jo Wood, who shares her experiences from a busy weekend of hosting and exploring local farmer's markets. Jo discusses the nuances of regenerative farming and the challenges of keeping track of time during holiday weekends. The conversation takes a light-hearted turn as Jo recounts her adventures with guests, including visits to iconic locations and humorous encounters with chemtrails and local culture. The episode also touches on the evolving nature of work and societal changes, with Shelley expressing her desire for more mental stimulation and purpose in her career.In the second half, we welcome Angela Scott, mother of co-host Mallfficus Scott, to discuss her father John Craig Scott's book, "Hidden Government." Angela shares personal anecdotes about her father's life, his experiences in the Boer War and World War I, and the challenges of publishing his book. The conversation delves into the themes of the book, its relevance today, and Angela's reflections on societal changes over the decades. The episode concludes with Angela's insights into family life, education, and the impact of modern technology on society.

Ep 57Women's Hour: Reform, Resilience, and Healing with Horses
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. In this episode of Women's Hour on RadioSyncBox, host Shelley Tasker engages in a lively conversation with Louise Tibbets, a reform candidate in the upcoming elections. Louise shares her journey from being inspired by Steve Bannon to standing as a candidate for Reform UK. She discusses her motivations, the challenges she faced during the COVID-19 lockdowns, and her commitment to supporting local farmers and small businesses. Louise also touches on her personal experiences with political disillusionment and her determination to make a positive impact in her community.Later in the episode, Shelley welcomes Jessica, also known as Pennyred, the founder of Clifford's Kingdom. Jessica shares her passion for equine therapy and her journey of establishing Clifford's Kingdom in memory of her late son. She discusses the therapeutic benefits of working with horses and her plans to offer free sessions to families. Jessica also talks about her experiences with AI and the potential it holds for both positive and negative impacts. The episode wraps up with a heartfelt conversation about the importance of community and support.

Ep 53Springtime Stories and Mother's Day Memories
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. Join us every Sunday at 7pm uk time for Women’s Hour, the show that celebrates and amplifies the voices of women from all walks of life. Each week, we dive into a rich blend of topics, from personal stories and current affairs to health, culture, and the challenges women face in today's world. With expert guests, thought-provoking discussions, and inspiring interviews, Women’s Hour offers a platform for empowerment, education, and connection. Whether you're tuning in for insightful advice, a dose of inspiration, or just a moment to feel heard, Women’s Hour is here to celebrate you.In this episode of Women's Hour, host Shelley Tasker celebrates Mothering Sunday in the UK, reflecting on the commercialisation of the day and sharing her personal approach to it. Shelley is joined by Captain Jo Wood . They share humorous anecdotes about their recent experiences with home renovations and trips to the local dump, highlighting the everyday adventures and mishaps that come with managing a household.In the second part of the show, Shelley is joined by her mother, Sonia Hart, and daughter, Maddie Trewhella, for a special Mother's Day segment. They reminisce about family traditions, share memories of past Mother's Days, and discuss the evolving nature of motherhood across generations. Maddie talks about her new passion for running, while Sonia reflects on simpler times when Mother's Day was less commercial. The episode concludes with heartfelt exchanges and laughter, showcasing the close-knit bond between the three generations of women.

Ep 50Vikki St. Leger: Transforming Voices and Lives
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. Join us every Sunday at 7pm uk time for Women’s Hour, the show that celebrates and amplifies the voices of women from all walks of life. Each week, we dive into a rich blend of topics, from personal stories and current affairs to health, culture, and the challenges women face in today's world. With expert guests, thought-provoking discussions, and inspiring interviews, Women’s Hour offers a platform for empowerment, education, and connection. Whether you're tuning in for insightful advice, a dose of inspiration, or just a moment to feel heard, Women’s Hour is here to celebrate you.In this episode of Women's Hour, host Shelley navigates a lively and somewhat chaotic evening as she attempts to connect with co-host Jo Wood, who is dealing with technical difficulties and an unexpected intruder alarm. Shelley shares her reflections on Mother's Day, her recent birthday indulgences, and the challenges of balancing work and personal life. Despite the technical hiccups, the conversation flows with humour and candidness, touching on the joys and frustrations of everyday life.Later, Shelley welcomes guest Vikki St. Leger, a renowned vocal coach and transformational coach, to the show. Vikki shares her journey from a sports coach to a multifaceted music professional, discussing her work with students, including those on the autism spectrum. She highlights the importance of personal development in vocal coaching and shares inspiring stories of her students' successes, including one who won The Voice. The episode wraps up with insights into Vikki's current projects and her passion for continuous learning.

Ep 49Navigating Life's Transitions: Healing and Growth
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. In this episode of Women's Hour, we delve into a heartfelt and enlightening conversation with Captain Joe and Andrea Foulkes. The first half of the show features myself, and my personal struggles with depression and the emotional challenges of parenting as my son grows more independent. I discuss the therapeutic experience of attending a sound healing bath and the emotional release it provided. The conversation touches on the impact of seasonal changes on mental health and the importance of finding new passions as life evolves.In the second half, Andrea Foulkes, a past life regression teacher and healer, joins the show. Andrea shares her personal journey of dealing with the loss of her parents, particularly the recent passing of her father. She offers practical advice on handling the legal and emotional aspects of losing a parent, including the importance of preparing for end-of-life arrangements. Andrea also discusses her work in healing therapies and the profound experiences she has encountered in her career.Throughout the episode, both guests provide insights into coping with life's transitions, the importance of self-care, and the power of healing practices.Andrea Foulkes on FacebookWhich Legal AdviceThe Good Funeral Guide

Ep 48Women's Hour: Unveiling Political Drama and the Magic of Clifford's Kingdom
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. Join us every Sunday at 7pm uk time for Women’s Hour, the show that celebrates and amplifies the voices of women from all walks of life. Each week, we dive into a rich blend of topics, from personal stories and current affairs to health, culture, and the challenges women face in today's world. With expert guests, thought-provoking discussions, and inspiring interviews, Women’s Hour offers a platform for empowerment, education, and connection. Whether you're tuning in for insightful advice, a dose of inspiration, or just a moment to feel heard, Women’s Hour is here to celebrate you.In this episode of Women's Hour, we kick off with a lively introduction, welcoming listeners to another engaging Sunday evening. Our first guest, Captain Jo Wood, joins us from her car en route to an emergency farmers meeting in Exeter. Despite some technical difficulties due to background noise, Jo shares insights into the political landscape, including tensions within the Reform Party and rumours about the Labour government. Jo's dedication to her causes shines through, even amidst the chaos of her journey.Following Jo's segment, I share personal reflections on the past week, discussing the challenges of maintaining energy levels and the impact of new medication. I delve into the therapeutic effects of nature and the simple joys of life, like countryside walks and home organisation.The episode takes a deep dive into the controversial Montreal experiments and Project MK Ultra, exploring the ethical implications and long-lasting effects on its victims. This segment provides a thought-provoking look at historical events that continue to resonate today.Our second guest, Jessica Miller, also known as Penny Red, joins us to discuss her venture, Clifford's Kingdom. Jessica shares her inspiring journey of healing and empowerment through equine-assisted therapy, following the tragic loss of her son, Clifford. Her story highlights the transformative power of horses and the profound connections they foster.Jessica's passion for her work and her commitment to helping others through her community interest company shine through as she shares anecdotes of her experiences and the magic of her Suffolk Punch horses. The episode concludes with a heartfelt conversation about resilience, community, and the healing power of nature.https://cliffordskingdom.net/

Ep 47Women's Hour: Unveiling Truths and Finding Voices
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. Join us every Sunday at 7pm uk time for Women’s Hour, the show that celebrates and amplifies the voices of women from all walks of life. Each week, we dive into a rich blend of topics, from personal stories and current affairs to health, culture, and the challenges women face in today's world. With expert guests, thought-provoking discussions, and inspiring interviews, Women’s Hour offers a platform for empowerment, education, and connection. Whether you're tuning in for insightful advice, a dose of inspiration, or just a moment to feel heard, Women’s Hour is here to celebrate you.In this episode of Women's Hour, I am thrilled to welcome two incredible guests, Captain Jo Wood and Julie Colquhoun. We kick off the show with Captain Jo, who shares her thoughts on the weather, the impact of working long hours, and her intriguing perspective on the shape of the Earth. Our conversation takes a deep dive into conspiracy theories, touching on topics like chemtrails, the concept of a dome over the Earth, and the mysterious world of DARPA and MK Ultra.In the second half, I am joined by the vibrant Julie., A vlogger, influencer, and entrepreneur. Julie shares her journey of finding her voice during the COVID-19 lockdowns, her spiritual awakening, and how she uses her platform to empower women. We discuss the challenges women face in balancing work, family, and personal time, and the importance of self-care and spirituality. Julie also opens up about her experiences with transcendental meditation and how it has transformed her life.Throughout the episode, we explore the pressures of modern life, the expectations placed on women, and the need for empowerment and self-awareness. Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion that encourages us to question the world around us and find our own paths to happiness and fulfillment.

Ep 46From Pain Relief to Gender Identity: A "Pick and Mix" culture
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. Join us every Sunday at 7pm uk time for Women’s Hour, the show that celebrates and amplifies the voices of women from all walks of life. Each week, we dive into a rich blend of topics, from personal stories and current affairs to health, culture, and the challenges women face in today's world. With expert guests, thought-provoking discussions, and inspiring interviews, Women’s Hour offers a platform for empowerment, education, and connection. Whether you're tuning in for insightful advice, a dose of inspiration, or just a moment to feel heard, Women’s Hour is here to celebrate you.In this episode of Women's Hour, we dive into a range of topics from health remedies to societal issues. We start with a candid conversation about the reluctance to use medication for pain relief and the exploration of natural supplements, including a new drink called Tripp, which contains ingredients like lion's mane and ashwagandha.Our guest, Captain Jo Wood, shares her experiences dealing with stress, particularly in the farming industry, and the challenges of campaigning against inheritance tax. We discuss the complexities of inheritance tax and the broader implications for society.The conversation shifts to a controversial cinema advert titled "Dairy is Scary," which highlights the ethical concerns surrounding the dairy industry. We explore the impact of such adverts on public perception and the biases they may present.We also delve into the topic of gender identity and societal norms, discussing the influence of media and culture on perceptions of gender and identity. The conversation touches on the potential effects of environmental factors, such as pollutants in water, on gender identity.Our second guest, Debbie Hicks, shares her experiences as an activist and discusses the challenges of addressing women's rights and the cultural issues surrounding gender and identity. We explore the complexities of modern society, including the impact of self-service technology on employment and the broader implications of a "pick and mix" culture.Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on these pressing issues and more.

Ep 45Farmer Protests and Beauty Standards: A Diverse Discussion
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. Join us every Sunday at 7pm uk time for Women’s Hour, the show that celebrates and amplifies the voices of women from all walks of life. Each week, we dive into a rich blend of topics, from personal stories and current affairs to health, culture, and the challenges women face in today's world. With expert guests, thought-provoking discussions, and inspiring interviews, Women’s Hour offers a platform for empowerment, education, and connection. Whether you're tuning in for insightful advice, a dose of inspiration, or just a moment to feel heard, Women’s Hour is here to celebrate you.In this episode of Women's Hour, host Shelley Tasker shares her personal struggles with car troubles and the cold weather in Cornwall. She discusses her motivation to work hard to afford a new car after her current one failed its MOT. Shelley humorously recounts borrowing her father's old Peugeot and the challenges that come with it.The episode takes a serious turn as Shelley discusses the upcoming Million Women March, aimed at raising awareness about child abuse, sexual abuse, and the failures of the justice system. She passionately speaks about the need for more justice and support for women and children, highlighting the low conviction rates for rape and the lenient sentences for offenders.Shelley also delves into the mystery of Jeanette Tate's disappearance, exploring the potential involvement of her father and the failures of the police investigation. The discussion touches on the broader issue of abuse and the reluctance of the press to cover such topics.Captain Jo Wood joins the conversation, sharing her experiences with recent farmer protests in London, highlighting the growing numbers and the impact of these demonstrations. The episode also features a light-hearted discussion with Shelley's daughter, Maddie, about beauty standards, aging, and the pressures of maintaining appearances.The episode concludes with a humorous exchange about exercise, weight loss, and the challenges of staying motivated during the winter months.

Ep 44From Spitfires to Superfoods: A Journey of Healing and Activism
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. Join us every Sunday at 7pm uk time for Women’s Hour, the show that celebrates and amplifies the voices of women from all walks of life. Each week, we dive into a rich blend of topics, from personal stories and current affairs to health, culture, and the challenges women face in today's world. With expert guests, thought-provoking discussions, and inspiring interviews, Women’s Hour offers a platform for empowerment, education, and connection. Whether you're tuning in for insightful advice, a dose of inspiration, or just a moment to feel heard, Women’s Hour is here to celebrate you.In this episode, we dive into an exciting upcoming event featuring a Spitfire flyover, media interviews, and a significant rally in London. We discuss the challenges of balancing personal life, work, and activism, highlighting the pressures of modern life and the difficulty of "having it all." The conversation shifts to personal anecdotes about home organisation, the struggles of entrepreneurship, and the importance of maintaining a positive outlook despite setbacks.We also explore the fascinating world of mushrooms with guest Julliet Bryant, a nutritional consultant and superfood alchemist. Julliet shares her journey into nutrition, inspired by her mother's battle with multiple sclerosis, and her discovery of the healing properties of mushrooms. She discusses the benefits of various non-psychoactive mushrooms and their potential to support mental health, particularly in children with anxiety and OCD.Juliet also touches on the importance of connecting with nature, grounding, and the energetic properties of plants. The episode concludes with a light-hearted discussion about Valentine's Day and personal anecdotes, leaving listeners with a sense of inspiration and curiosity about natural remedies and holistic living.

Ep 43Surviving Abuse: Amy's Story of Resilience and Strength
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. Join us every Sunday at 7pm uk time for Women’s Hour, the show that celebrates and amplifies the voices of women from all walks of life. Each week, we dive into a rich blend of topics, from personal stories and current affairs to health, culture, and the challenges women face in today's world. With expert guests, thought-provoking discussions, and inspiring interviews, Women’s Hour offers a platform for empowerment, education, and connection. Whether you're tuning in for insightful advice, a dose of inspiration, or just a moment to feel heard, Women’s Hour is here to celebrate you.Welcome to another episode of Women's Hour, recorded on Sunday, 2nd February 2025. In the first half, we catch up with Captain Jo, who shares her hectic week and the technical difficulties she's been facing. We discuss the challenges of balancing life, work, and unexpected disappointments, all while enjoying a cheeky glass of red wine. Our conversation takes a light-hearted turn as we delve into our love-hate relationship with crisps and the struggles of maintaining a healthy lifestyle.In the second half, we have a brave guest, Amy, who shares her harrowing story of surviving abuse and overcoming addiction. Amy recounts her traumatic experiences from childhood, including being part of a pedophile ring and later being abused by her stepfather. She shares her journey through addiction to crystal meth and her eventual recovery. Amy's story is one of resilience and strength, as she emphasizes the importance of self-love and forgiveness.Amy's courage in sharing her story is a powerful reminder of the ongoing issues of abuse and the need for support and understanding. Her participation in the upcoming Million Women March aims to bring awareness and change to the systemic issues surrounding abuse and conviction rates. Join us as we stand together for justice and change.

Ep 42Womens Hour 26/01/24 Guest Ally Winters
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. Join us every Sunday at 7pm uk time for Women’s Hour, the show that celebrates and amplifies the voices of women from all walks of life. Each week, we dive into a rich blend of topics, from personal stories and current affairs to health, culture, and the challenges women face in today's world. With expert guests, thought-provoking discussions, and inspiring interviews, Women’s Hour offers a platform for empowerment, education, and connection. Whether you're tuning in for insightful advice, a dose of inspiration, or just a moment to feel heard, Women’s Hour is here to celebrate you.Welcome to another episode of Womens Hour, where we dive into the fascinating world of spiritual mediums. This week, I had the pleasure of speaking with Alison Winters, a renowned medium from Cornwall. We explored her journey into the spiritual realm, starting from her childhood experiences with spirits and imaginary friends, to her development as a medium in her thirties. Alison shared poignant stories of personal loss and how these experiences shaped her spiritual path.Alison recounted her first encounter with a spiritualist church, where she felt an immediate sense of belonging. This pivotal moment led her to embrace her calling as a medium, providing comfort and hope to those seeking messages from the spirit world. We discussed the importance of evidence in mediumship and the profound impact of receiving messages from loved ones who have passed.Our conversation also touched on the challenges and responsibilities of being a medium, including the need for continuous learning and development. Alison emphasized the significance of maintaining a connection with spiritualist churches and giving back to the community.We delved into the intriguing world of physical circles, where participants experience the physical manifestations of spirits. Alison described the incredible sensations and phenomena that occur during these sessions, highlighting the profound love and energy felt when spirits are present.Additionally, Alison shared insights into her work as a soul midwife, supporting individuals and their families during the end-of-life transition. She explained the holistic and spiritual aspects of this role, emphasizing the importance of providing comfort and guidance during this significant life event.Whether you're curious about mediumship, interested in spiritual development, or seeking comfort from the spirit world, this episode offers a wealth of insights and experiences from a seasoned medium. Join us as we explore the mysteries of the spirit world with Alison Winters.

Ep 40From Health Scares to Career Triumphs: Jo Wood and Madaleine Trewhella Share Their Stories
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. Join us every Sunday at 7pm uk time for Women’s Hour, the show that celebrates and amplifies the voices of women from all walks of life. Each week, we dive into a rich blend of topics, from personal stories and current affairs to health, culture, and the challenges women face in today's world. With expert guests, thought-provoking discussions, and inspiring interviews, Women’s Hour offers a platform for empowerment, education, and connection. Whether you're tuning in for insightful advice, a dose of inspiration, or just a moment to feel heard, Women’s Hour is here to celebrate you.Welcome to another engaging episode of Women's Hour, hosted by Shelley Tasker. This week, we dive into heartfelt conversations with two remarkable women, Jo Wood and Madaleine Trewhella. The episode kicks off with Jo Wood, who shares her recent health scare and the emotional journey that followed. Jo opens up about the challenges of living alone and the stark reality of needing support during illness. The conversation takes a turn as Jo discusses her views on COVID-19 vaccinations and the societal pressures surrounding health choices.In the second half, Shelley is joined by her daughter, Madaleine Trewhella. They explore Maddie's journey from being a young mother to becoming a successful mortgage adviser. Maddie shares her struggles with self-doubt and the determination that propelled her career forward. The discussion touches on the impact of social media, the pressure to conform to beauty standards, and the importance of mental health awareness. Maddie also opens up about her experience with postnatal anxiety and the therapeutic journey that helped her overcome it.The episode is filled with candid reflections on personal growth, societal expectations, and the importance of self-acceptance. Shelley and her guests provide a refreshing perspective on navigating life's challenges with resilience and authenticity.

Ep 29The Bovear Controversy: Unpacking Dairy Industry Secrets
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. In this episode of Women's Hour, host Shelley Tasker is joined by Jo Wood to discuss a range of topics, starting with the controversial Bovear experiment. Jo explains the introduction of Bovear, a supplement mixed into dairy cattle feed to reduce methane emissions, financially backed by Bill Gates. The discussion highlights the public and farmers' outrage due to lack of consultation and potential health risks associated with Bovear, including its carcinogenic properties and impact on animal health. The conversation also touches on the economic implications for farmers and the potential monopolization of the dairy industry by large corporations like Arla.In the second part of the show, Shelley pays tribute to Anna De Bessiere, a UK lawyer known for her advocacy on legal and ethical issues during the COVID-19 pandemic, who recently passed away. Anna's work in human rights and her fearless stance against government policies are remembered.Technical difficulties arise as Shelley attempts to connect with Tracy Barnes to discuss the "right to die" bill and care home issues. Despite the challenges, Shelley is joined by a surprise guest, Mallificus, who shares humorous and practical "top tips" for everyday life, providing a light-hearted end to the show. The episode wraps up with Shelley reflecting on the joys and stresses of the festive season.

Ep 35Tractor Rallies, Farm Life and the inspiring Abi Mathews
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. Welcome to another episode of Women's Hour, hosted by Shelley Tasker. This week, we dive into the vibrant world of farming and community spirit. Shelley and Jo reflect on their recent adventures at a tractor rally in Cornwall, where they joined a convoy of 30 tractors from Carling Cross to Cornwall Services. The weather was chilly, but the warmth of the tractors and the camaraderie kept spirits high. Shelley shares her newfound appreciation for farming life after visiting a local farm, learning about the daily grind and the dedication of farmers.In a heartfelt segment, Shelley recounts attending the funeral of a 94-year-old woman she cared for, highlighting the touching moments of the service and the unique experience of being a pallbearer. This leads to a discussion on the importance of genuine friendships and the challenges of workplace dynamics.Later, Shelley introduces Abi Matthews, a local runner known for her joyful and energetic runs around town. Abby shares her experiences of spreading positivity through her running, despite facing some negativity and misunderstandings from the community. Her story is one of resilience and the power of positivity, inspiring listeners to embrace joy and community spirit.As the episode wraps up, Shelley encourages listeners to reach out if they know any inspiring women who would make great guests on the show. She also wishes everyone a Merry Christmas, reminding those who might be alone during the holidays that it's just one day and there are people willing to offer support.

Ep 33Unexpected Visitors and Farming Insights: A Night of Drama and Discussion
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. Welcome to another engaging episode of Women's Hour, broadcasting live from radiosoapbox.com and streaming on Rumble. I'm your host, Shelley Tasker, and today we have a mix of personal anecdotes and insightful discussions lined up for you. We start with a humorous yet dramatic story from my own life involving an unexpected visitor, a mistaken identity, and a bit of chaos that could rival a soap opera. This leads to a conversation with my co-host, Jo Wood, about the challenges of balancing work and health during the holiday season.We then delve into the world of farming with our guest, Maria, a young farmer and Instagram influencer. Maria shares her experiences and the importance of transparency in farming, especially in the face of challenges like inheritance tax and public misconceptions about farming practices. She passionately discusses the need for better understanding between farmers and consumers and highlights her efforts to educate the younger generation about agriculture.Maria also shares personal stories from her life on the farm, including the joys and struggles of family farming, and her plans to engage with schools to teach children about where their food comes from. We explore the broader implications of farming policies on food prices and the environment, and Maria offers a fresh perspective on the role of farmers in achieving sustainability.Join us for a lively discussion that combines humour, personal stories, and important insights into the world of farming and beyond. Don't forget to like and subscribe to stay updated with our latest episodes.

Ep 31From Ashes to New Beginnings: A Personal Journey
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. In this heartfelt episode of Women's Hour, host Shelley Tasker is joined by co-host Jo Wood and later, Tracy Barnes, for a candid discussion about the passage of time and personal reflections. Shelley and Jo reminisce about the year gone by, sharing personal stories including a touching tribute to Shelley's late grandmother. The conversation takes a light-hearted turn as they discuss the peculiarities of keeping ashes and the cultural differences in mourning practices.Jo introduces the historical figure Rosa Parks, shedding light on her pivotal role in the civil rights movement and dispelling common misconceptions about her story. The discussion highlights the importance of remembering influential women in history.In the second half, Shelley and Tracy discuss the emotional closure of their care home, sharing the challenges and emotional toll it has taken on them. They reflect on the bonds formed with residents and staff, and the bittersweet nature of moving on. The episode closes with a commitment to new beginnings and the importance of cherishing memories and friendships formed along the way.

Ep 26Women's Hour: Protests, History, and the Allure of Raunchy Stories
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. Good evening, listeners! Welcome to another lively episode of Women's Hour, streaming live from radiosoapbox.com and Rumble. I'm your host, Shelley Tasker, joined by my vibrant co-host, Jo Wood. We kicked off the show reminiscing about our recent whirlwind 24-hour trip to London for the farmers' protest rally. Despite the early start and long day, we found ourselves refreshed and full of stories, from the brand new £300,000 coach we travelled on to the delightful strangers we met along the way.Our conversation took a humorous turn as we discussed the quirks of public transport and the unexpected camaraderie with fellow passengers. We shared laughs over my penchant for chatting with strangers and Jo's curiosity about the cost of the coach. The day was filled with memorable encounters, including a chat with an old farmer and his family, which highlighted the community spirit that rallies like these foster.We also touched on the subdued atmosphere at the protest, noting the surprising calmness of the farmers, which was echoed by the Boulder Hat Farmer, a key figure in the movement. Despite the lack of vocal unrest, the turnout was impressive, especially compared to the rally in Truro, where we proudly noted the higher number of tractors.In a lighter segment, we delved into the world of raunchy literature and films, discussing the allure of stories like "Fifty Shades of Grey" and the dynamics of romantic pursuits. This led to a broader conversation about human nature, societal norms, and the fascinating interplay of relationships.We wrapped up the episode with a historical spotlight on Catherine the Great, exploring her influential yet controversial reign as Empress of Russia. Her story of power, reform, and personal escapades provided a captivating look at a strong woman in history. As always, we aim to bring you engaging discussions and insights, and we look forward to your company next week. Stay tuned for more vibrant conversations!

Ep 25Preparing for a Farmers' Rally: Our London Adventure
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. In this episode of Women's Hour, we dive into a lively conversation with my co-host, Jo Wood. We start by discussing the nuances of our names and how they shape our identities. Jo shares her experiences with her name and the amusing family nicknames she has acquired over the years.We then transition into a discussion about the impact of personal beliefs on professional life, particularly focusing on how my activism has influenced my photography business. We explore the idea of being labelled for one's beliefs and how it affects interactions with others.Our conversation takes a turn towards health and wellness, where we delve into the world of gut health, supplements, and the impact of diet on overall well-being. Jo and I share our personal experiences with various health remedies and the importance of being proactive about one's health.We also touch on the topic of nutrition and the lack of education around it in schools, discussing how essential it is to understand what fuels our bodies. Shelley shares her interest in possibly pursuing a course in nutrition.As we chat, we also reminisce about childhood memories, favourite hymns, and the simple joys of life. We wrap up with a discussion about our upcoming trip to London to support a farmers' rally, sharing our excitement and preparations for the journey.

Ep 23Social Media, Adolescence, and the Importance of Values
FullOriginally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. Good evening to all our listeners tuning in to Women's Hour on Radio Soapbox. Today, we are joined by the vibrant Jo Wood as we navigate through a myriad of topics from personal anecdotes to societal observations. We kick off with a light-hearted discussion about the trials of everyday life, including the humorous challenges of stepping out in public when you're not quite feeling your best.Our conversation takes a reflective turn as we delve into the complexities of modern adolescence, sharing stories about the antics of young people today and comparing them to our own experiences growing up. We discuss the pressures of social media and the importance of instilling values and morals in the younger generation.We also touch on the significance of Remembrance Sunday, expressing our views on how society honours veterans and the often-overlooked contributions of women during wartime. Shelley shares insights into the Women's Land Army and the vital roles women played on the home front during World War I and II.As the episode progresses, we explore the evolving dynamics between men and women, discussing the importance of strong partnerships and the balance of independence and support in relationships. We reflect on the changing societal norms and the need for both genders to support and uplift each other.Finally, we reminisce about how our paths crossed during the COVID-19 protests, highlighting the power of community and shared beliefs in bringing people together. We wrap up with a call to action for an upcoming rally, encouraging listeners to join us in advocating for important causes.