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Woman's Hour

Weekend Woman’s Hour: Tamsin Greig and Celia Imrie, Esther Ghey, Nnedi Okorafor, Same Dress Different Bodies, Fostering, Rory

Mar 1, 2025
Esther Ghey, a passionate campaigner for safer smartphone use and mindfulness in schools, shares her harrowing journey after the tragic loss of her daughter. She emphasizes the urgent need for online safety and emotional healing. Nnedi Okorafor, an award-winning sci-fi author, discusses her book 'Death of the Author,' exploring identity through her character Zelu, a disabled writer from a judgmental family. Their powerful narratives intertwine themes of resilience, creativity, and the complexities of parenting in today’s digital age.
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Quick takeaways

  • Celia Imrie and Tamsin Greig's play 'Backstroke' intricately explores the complexities of mother-daughter relationships through humor and emotional tension.
  • Esther Ghey's tragic experience with her daughter's murder has propelled her into activism for safer smartphone practices and mindfulness education.

Deep dives

The Tragic Tale of K2

The story of the K2 mountain disaster highlights the extreme dangers faced by climbers on one of the world’s deadliest peaks. In 2008, a catastrophic event unfolded, resulting in the deaths of 11 climbers, prompting discussions about the risks involved in high-altitude climbing. The episode emphasizes the allure of adventure and the lengths to which individuals will go to experience the thrill of conquering great heights. This tragedy raises questions about the balance between pursuing one’s passions and recognizing the inherent dangers involved.

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