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Joanna Lumley; Lionel Shriver; Financial Abuse

Joanna Lumley discusses campaigning; Lionel Shriver's new novel looks at obesity; Polly Morland has written about what bravery involves. And we hear about the prevalence of financial abuse and the pitfalls of entertaining if you are single. Presented by Jane Garvey. Produced by Lucinda Montefiore.

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58 minutes

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Tue 7 May 2013 10:00

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  • Lionel Shriver

    Jane talks to the author Lionel Shriver about her new novel Big Brother.

    Duration: 11:07

  • Financial Abuse

    Jane discusses Financial Abuse with Polly Neate, CEO of Women’s Aid.

    Duration: 07:35

  • Power List: Joanna Lumley

    Joanna Lumley talks about sustainable fashion, and her views on women, power & feminism.

    Duration: 09:05

  • How to be Brave

    Jane discusses bravery with Polly Morland author & psychologist Dr Patrick Tissington.

    Duration: 08:50

  • Entertaining and single women

    Lucy Cavendish & Emma Cowing discuss their experiences of entertaining as a single woman.

    Duration: 04:39

Lionel Shriver

Lionel Shriver

new novel Big Brother is about a sister trying to rescue her sibling from eating himself to death.Ìý Pandora temporarily leaves her husband and two step children for a year, seriously jeopardising her own marriage, to set up home with her seriously overweight brother in an attempt to get him to lose weight.Ìý Lionel Shriver joins Jane to talk about the many themes of the book including society’s obsession with weight and size and our complicated relationship with food.

Financial Abuse

When most people think about domestic abuse, acts of physical violence, verbal violence, and sexual assaults are what first springs to mind. However, there are other less noticeable, and just as insidious, forms, such as financial abuse. We hear your experiences and get advice from the CEO of Women’s Aid, Polly Neate.

Power List: Joanna Lumley

Power List: Joanna Lumley

Joanna Lumley is perhaps best known to us all as the champagne-swilling fashion luvvie Patsy in TV’s Absolutely Fabulous. However, alongside acting she is also known for her modelling, charitable work, and as a rights campaigner. She famously campaigned to allow Gurkha veterans to settle in the UK, and now she’s backing a sustainable fashion initiative, run in partnership with Oxfam. She’s an influential woman in British life, and so in February our panel of judges included her in our Woman’s Hour Power List. Joanna Lumley joins JaneÌýto talk about sustainable fashion, carving out an influential career as a woman, and her views on women, power and feminism.

How to be Brave

What does it mean to be brave in an age of anxiety? And can we learn to be brave? ÌýThis is the question posed by Polly Morland, the author of a new book called The Society of Timid Souls or How To Be Brave, Ìýin which she explores how and why people show courage in the face of danger- from warzones to hospital wards, natural disasters to political protest. Jane isÌýjoined by Polly and by Dr Patrick Tissington of Birkbeck College London, a psychologist specialising in the study of emergency decision-making and the psychology of bravery.Ìý

Or How To Be Brave by Polly Morland is published by Profile books.



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Entertaining as a Single Woman

Lucy Cavendish and Emma Cowing join JaneÌýto discuss their uncomfortable experiences and the benefits of entertaining as a single woman.

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Role Contributor
Presenter Jane Garvey
Interviewed Guest Joanna Lumley
Producer Lucinda Montefiore

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  • Tue 7 May 2013 10:00

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