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Sofie Hagen Happy Fat, Margaret Thatcher, Rosacea

05.04.2019 - By BBC Radio 4Play

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The Danish comedian and podcaster Sofie Hagen talks about what she sees as endemic fatphobia in our society. We discuss Margaret Thatcher’s legacy for women in politics with the Conservative MP for Saffron Walden Kemi Badenoch and with Ayesha Hazarika, former special adviser to Harriet Harman. The author Esther Wojcicki gives us tips and advice on how to raise successful people. We discuss the debilitating skin condition Rosacea with Dr Emma Wedgeworth and the beauty blogger Lex Gillies. We hear from one of Ireland’s most famous singers Mary Black. In her latest novel, A Thousand Ships, Natalie Haynes tells the story of the Trojan War from an all-female perspective. And we discuss the film 8th Grade and its portrayal of a young teenager in the age of social media with the film critic Rhianna Dhillon and University student Steph Campbell. Presented by Jane Garvey

Produced by Rabeka Nurmahomed

Edited by Jane Thurlow Interviewed guest: Sofie Hagen

Interviewed guest: Kemi Badenoch

Interviewed guest: Ayesha Hazarika

Interviewed guest: Esther Wojcicki

Interviewed guest: Emma Wedgeworth

Interviewed guest: Lex Gillies

Interviewed guest: Mary Black

Interviewed guest: Natalie Haynes

Interviewed guest: Rhianna Dhillon

Interviewed guest: Steph Campbell

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