Capturing the nation in conversation, in partnership with the British Library.
Radio 4,·1152 episodes
Mother and daughter on patronising careers advice given to black girls in the past.
19 Dec 2018,·4 mins
Aunt and niece debate the importance of women asserting themselves in the workplace.
Mother and daughter, both army women, on changing attitudes and changing times.
14 Dec 2018,·4 mins
Two Polish friends talk about the long, hard road to business success in Britain.
A lecturer in engineering and former student on women in engineering. Fi Glover presents.
12 Dec 2018,·4 mins
Mums who became friends through a project using the therapeutic benefits of horsemanship.
07 Dec 2018,·4 mins
Two ceramics students talk about their passion for making pottery. Fi Glover Presents.
Two young friends talk about goalball - the sport developed for visually impaired people.
05 Dec 2018,·4 mins
A couple reflecting on fraud, prison and a life of bad decisions. Fi Glover presents.
30 Nov 2018,·4 mins
Mother and daughter on rebuilding life after drugs and prison. Fi Glover presents.
A university academic and a woman who fled serious domestic abuse. Fi Glover presents.
28 Nov 2018,·4 mins
Mother and son remembering how they coped with father’s Alzheimer’s. Fi Glover presents.
23 Nov 2018,·4 mins
Close friends whose lives mirror each other’s. Fi Glover presents.
Eve and Olivia are young carers who help to look after their mum. Fi Glover presents.
21 Nov 2018,·4 mins
The last of the week's conversations from good causes supported by Children in Need.
16 Nov 2018,·4 mins
A week of conversations from good causes supported by Children in Need.
The first of the week's conversations from good causes supported by Children in Need.
14 Nov 2018,·4 mins
'We believe in destiny and fate now.'
09 Nov 2018,·4 mins
Capturing the nation in conversation in partnership with the British Library.
07 Nov 2018,·4 mins
Friends who met through working towards improving life on their council estate.
02 Nov 2018,·4 mins
How I beat my anxiety. Fi Glover presents.
Life can turn on some pretty strange things.
31 Oct 2018,·4 mins
In Scotland I was a Sassenach; in England no one could understand my Glaswegian accent.
26 Oct 2018,·4 mins
You're like my mirror in life, and help me to sort things out.
I started believing in myself.
24 Oct 2018,·4 mins
There's something about turning sixty; there's less left ahead than behind
19 Oct 2018,·4 mins
The fact that we were all there helped
He said we were the hardest people to tell.
17 Oct 2018,·4 mins
Mammy never once made our packed lunch; Daddy got five of us out of the house each morning
12 Oct 2018,·4 mins