Woman’s Hour is joined by BBC Radio Sheffield in Doncaster for a special live panel show to find out how to be a successful female entrepreneur.
Woman’s Hour presenter Anita Rani and BBC Sheffield presenter Paulette Edwards talk to local business women and experts about how to start and sustain a thriving business. They investigate how the stubborn barriers of funding, childcare and confidence are still holding women back and explore the interventions needed to bring about lasting change, so more women and girls can choose to turn their great ideas into successful and lasting businesses.
On the panel are: Amy Furniss, a nurse from Doncaster who turned entrepreneur with a dried flowers business; Akeela Mohammed, who sold her two nurseries in Doncaster and now wants to open a Desi café; Rachel Stockey, Head of Entrepreneurial Skills at the Entrepreneurship Institute, who empowers women to make waves by practising her Seven Skills of Entrepreneurial Mindset; Christine Hockley, Managing Director of Funds at the British Business Bank in Sheffield, who is one of a small number of the country’s female investors; and Emma Jones, who in 2005 set up Enterprise Nation, which aims to provide expert advice and support for small businesses.
Presenters: Anita Rani and Paulette Edwards Producer: Rebecca Myatt SM: Phil Booth
Westminster honeytrap scam, What we can learn from toddlers, Saudi Arabia
Weekend Woman's Hour: Pregnancy discrimination, Girls State and Carly Pearce
Rwanda genocide, Bowie's hairdresser, womanhood during Ramadan
Pregnancy discrimination, Prue Leith, Femcels, Social workers on screen
Girls State, Author Holly Gramazio, First female prime minister of the DRC
Scotland's hate crime law, Motherhood and art, Actor Rachael Stirling
Women in Country Music
Weekend Woman's Hour: Katie Price, Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain, Biba exhibition
Katie Price, A decade of same-sex marriage, From policing to crime-writing
Biba exhibition, Pupil behaviour, Australian politician Georgie Purcell, Breaking the cycle
Stoning of Women in Afghanistan, Jazz with Zara McFarlane, AI job losses & women
Killed Women campaign, Anti-ageing products and young girls, France birth rate
Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain, Breaking the cycle, Musih Tedji Xaviere
Weekend Woman's Hour: Laura Kenny, Actor Vicky Knight, baby loss certificates
Waspi women, Dr Jen Gunter, The Liverbirds, Child poverty
Baby loss certificates, 'Women's intuition', Carolynne Hunter & energy bills
Actor Vicky Knight, Conscription, Author Lesley Pearse
Olympian cyclist Dame Laura Kenny, Actor Imogen Poots, Pornography series
Weekend Woman’s Hour: Irish folk singer Cara Dillon, The Hampstead Paedophile Hoax, Maximalism
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Global News Podcast
The Infinite Monkey Cage
Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4
You’re Dead to Me
Elis James and John Robins