Ever fancied flying off into the sunset in your own biplane? Adventurer Tracey Curtis-Taylor has done just that and thrills us with her escapades; Natalie Emuss gives a frank account about the very raw moment she was told of her breast cancer diagnosis. Cancer free, Natalie now fundraises for cancer charities. Emily Read co-founder of Pro Wrestling … [Read more...]
Women Making Waves 13/10/2018
Ever fancied flying off into the sunset in your own biplane? Adventurer Tracey Curtis-Taylor has done just that and thrills us with her escapades; Natalie Emuss gives a frank account about the very raw moment she was told of her breast cancer diagnosis. Cancer free, Natalie now fundraises for cancer charities. Emily Read co-founder of Pro Wrestling … [Read more...]
Women Making Waves: Victoria Bateman, Andrea Cockerton and Cathlyn Crawley
Women Making Waves speak to three women who have been either fearlessly tackling taboo subjects, standing up and becoming a protestor extraordinaire or being recognised for her innovative ways. What does it feel like to walk into a room full of people when you are naked? We find out from feminist and economist Dr Victoria Bateman. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Women – Environment
This month Cambridge Women look at environmental issues. Discussions include: Dr Eugenie Regan, Senior principal consultant for the Bio Diversity Consultancy telling us how scientists can communicate more effectively. She also looks at why animal species are coming under threat. Presented by Kay Blayney, Aslan Shand & Matilde Pais. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Women – David Parr House
This month we take you on a tour around the David Parr House and welcome Tamsin Wimhurst as our guest live in the studio to discuss this hidden gem of Cambridge. Presented by Kay Blayney, Aslan Shand & Matilde Pais. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Women – Mental Health
In this edition the Cambridge Women look at the topic of Mental Health in conjunction with Mental Health awareness week. Our guest this month, Elaine Taylor family counsellor from Relate will join in discussions where we look back at historical perceptions connected to mental health in Cambridge and beyond. … [Read more...]
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