
Woman's Hour Bouncing back after getting fired, Brain fog, Sheikh Hasina verdict
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Nov 17, 2025 Davina Gupta, a seasoned BBC correspondent, dives into the turbulent political landscape surrounding former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her recent court verdict. Laura Brown, a former fashion editor and co-author, shares empowering insights on navigating job loss, emphasizing the importance of reclaiming the narrative around being fired. Emmy-winning composer Laura Karpman introduces her groundbreaking opera 'Balls,' which explores the gender dynamics of the 1973 Battle of the Sexes while advocating for gender parity in music composition.
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Hasina's Political Transformation
- Sheikh Hasina transformed from a pro-democracy icon into a long-serving, increasingly authoritarian leader.
- Her exile and recent conviction reflect deep political polarization and contested legitimacy in Bangladesh.
Vulnerability Normalises Brain Fog
- Brain fog during midlife transitions is common and widely shared among professional women.
- Public vulnerability about it can normalise the experience and prompt supportive conversations.
Growth Paired With Repression
- Hasina combined economic growth with tighter control over dissent and institutions.
- Critics say her rule moved toward authoritarianism despite development gains.


