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Ep 05: Not Judging

Two friends discuss their different choices

Episode 5 of the Holding the Baby podcast, hosted by On the Record, titled "Ep 05: Not Judging" was published on January 25, 2018 and runs 5 minutes.

January 25, 2018 ·5m · Holding the Baby

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Eva and Norah met at Stepney City Farm when they were both new parents in the mid-1980s and formed a friendship that lasts to this day. They discuss their different paths: Eva returned to work outside the home while Norah became her childminder.Get more stories on holdingthebaby.orgCredits:Narrators: Eva Turner and Norah ParkinInterviews and editing: Rosa SchlingMusic: Luke ChristiePhotograph: Sophie PolyviouKindly funded by the Gilda Street Trust in memory of historian and author Gilda O'Neill.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Eva and Norah met at Stepney City Farm when they were both new parents in the mid-1980s and formed a friendship that lasts to this day. They discuss their different paths: Eva returned to work outside the home while Norah became her childminder.

Get more stories on holdingthebaby.org

Credits:

Narrators: Eva Turner and Norah Parkin

Interviews and editing: Rosa Schling

Music: Luke Christie

Photograph: Sophie Polyviou

Kindly funded by the Gilda Street Trust in memory of historian and author Gilda O'Neill. 

 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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