
Woman's Hour Women leaders, Hair loss, Maria Friedman
Dec 5, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Sarah Vine, a columnist, discusses her journey with female pattern hair loss and the stigma surrounding it, emphasizing the importance of openness. Actress and director Maria Friedman shares insights into her West End roles, particularly her directing of Sondheim's 'Merrily We Roll Along,' while reflecting on the charm of pantomime. Author Sophie Crawford reads from her sapphic rom-com 'My Ex-Girlfriend's Wedding,' exploring themes of love, queer identity, and the role of weddings in storytelling.
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Perception, Not Just Numbers, Drives Leadership Bias
- The Reykjavik Index measures perceptions of suitability for leadership, not just numbers of women in power.
- Scores falling from 72 to 68 indicate growing cultural pushback against women leaders across G7 countries.
Sector Stereotypes Shape Who’s 'Suited' To Lead
- Gendered suitability varies by sector: women are favoured in care sectors while seen as less suited in engineering and gaming.
- The research shows a retraditionalisation and polarisation of sectoral leadership perceptions.
Youth Attitudes And Funding Mirror Leadership Gaps
- Support for women leaders is declining in some countries, notably among younger people in Germany and the US.
- Investment patterns mirror perceptions: female-founded teams raised far less equity than male teams in 2024.


