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Radio 4,07 Jun 2014,58 mins

Mpho Tutu; Misogynies; Gemma Collins

Woman's Hour

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Mpho Tutu, the youngest daughter of Desmond Tutu, on the process of how to forgive. The journalist Joan Smith on why she believes her book, 'Misogynies' is still relevant 25 years after it was first published. Val McDermid and Sophie Heawood describe the impact the book had on them. And Martin Daubney and Dr Claire Hardaker discuss misogyny online. Dr Rebecca Martin and Sam Simms discuss what to do when young children struggle to sleep through the night. We celebrate the role of women in the French Resistance and hear from one French woman now in her 90s about the crucial but often forgotten part women played. Juliet Lyon and Sara Crompton discuss Orange is the New Black and whether TV drama can tell us anything about life in women's prisons. And Gemma Collins, car dealer turned fashion designer and star of The Only Way is Essex on plus size fashion and why diets don't work for her.

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