Episodes
Published 07/31/19
As the latest series comes to an end, Yomi, Zing and Sofie consider what we've learned.
Published 07/31/19
Fatshion: no, it's not a typo. Sofie Hagen on designing her own clothing line, and why she reserves the right to call herself 'fat.'
Published 07/24/19
A difficult encounter with a woman who claimed to be a feminist has got Yomi Adegoke wondering about false advertising - and Sofie Hagen shares a pretty brave confession.
Published 07/17/19
When Sofie Hagen tells people she's pretty sure she doesn't want children, they usually tell her she'll change her mind. Why is this still a difficult thing for people to accept?
Published 07/10/19
For Zing Tsjeng, accepting a lone ticket to a Spice Girls gig was a revelation, but it's business as usual for Sofie Hagen. Meanwhile, Yomi Adegoke yearns for her own space.
Published 07/03/19
Iona Bain, Ambreen Razia and Bea Appleby consider the gender price gap. Plus: how do you balance investment and return for time & money spent on looks?
Published 06/26/19
To be the boss of your life, you need to be the boss of your money: financial journalist Iona Bain talks to Emma Barnett about women and finance
Published 06/19/19
Your best friends are keepers, right? So how do you handle it when someone doesn't want to be mates anymore?
Published 06/12/19
Emma Barnett and guests Sali Hughes and Miranda Sawyer consider those long-running arguments that just kinda hang around in a relationship till they become part of the furniture.
Published 06/05/19
"Stay in your lane." Emma Barnett and writers Sali Hughes and Miranda Sawyer consider the rules for doing your makeup on public transport.
Published 05/29/19
Sali Hughes and Miranda Sawyer consider the fallout from an online feud between two former friends, the YouTube stars James Charles and Tati Westbrook.
Published 05/21/19
Emma's guests are financial journalist Iona Bain, and writers Ambreen Razia and Bea Appleby.
Published 05/15/19
Emma Barnett's guests are the writer and editor Bea Appleby, writer Ambreen Razia and financial journalist Iona Bain.
Published 05/08/19
This week, Emma and guests are talking about male-female friendship and wondering why things can get complicated once both parties are in a relationship.
Published 05/01/19
Emma's guests are scientists Sophie Scott & Maggie Aderin-Pocock and barrister Samantha Davies.
Published 04/24/19
With scientists Maggie Aderin-Pocock and Sophie Scott, and barrister Samantha Davies.
Published 04/17/19
Samantha Davies explains what you can do about modern slavery in the supply chain; Sophie Scott is outraged that funny women are seen as less professional than men.
Published 04/10/19
With barrister Samantha Davies and scientists Maggie Aderin-Pocock and Sophie Scott.
Published 04/03/19
Emma Barnett discusses feminism and RuPaul's Drag Race with the Daily Record journalist Anna Burnside, Chidera Eggerue 'The Slumflower,' and author of What a Time to Be Alone and Hetta Howes, lecturer in medieval literature at City University, London.
Published 03/27/19
Emma Barnett discusses being alone, funerals and tidying up with the Daily Record journalist Anna Burnside, Chidera Eggerue aka the blogger, The Slumflower and author of What a Time to Be Alone and Hetta Howes, lecturer in medieval literature at City University, London.
Published 03/26/19
With blogger Chidera Eggerue, journalist Anna Burnside and lecturer Hetta Howes.
Published 03/25/19
Emma Barnett discusses obsessive love with the Daily Record journalist Anna Burnside, Chidera Eggerue aka the blogger, The Slumflower and Hetta Howes, lecturer in medieval literature at City University, London.
Published 03/13/19
Emma Barnett is joined by the Daily Record journalist, Anna Burnside, Chidera Eggerue aka The Slumflower, author of What a Time to Be Alone, and known for the online campaign #SaggyBoobsMatter and Hetta Howes, lecturer in medieval literature at City University, London. Their subjects include crying, grand romantic gestures, guilty pleasures and activism at home.
Published 03/06/19
With broadcaster Clara Amfo and journalists Ellen Coyne and Zoe Strimpel.
Published 02/20/19