Farmer Protests and Beauty Standards: A Diverse Discussion

EPISODE · Feb 16, 2025 · 1H

Farmer Protests and Beauty Standards: A Diverse Discussion

from Women's Hour · host Shelley Tasker

Originally 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.

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