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And isn't it crazy how we, like, we get it into our heads that you don't wanna be popping pills? There was a time years ago, slight headache, I'd pop a pill. And now all the stuff I know about medication and stuff, I'm like, no. It'll ruin my gut health. But I have persevered for a couple of weeks with really bad pain with this frozen frozen shoulder. And last night, I took a couple of tablets, which enabled me to do some very strange leaning exercises. But today, touch wood, touch my desk, the pain has more or less subsided.

Episode Summary

Originally broadcast on: http://radiosoapbox.com Radio SoapboxWomen's Hour broadcasts live every Sunday at 7:00p.m. uk time. Join us every Sunday at 7pm uk time for Women’s Hour, the show that celebrates and amplifies the voices of women from all walks of life. Each week, we dive into a rich blend of topics, from personal stories and current affairs to health, culture, and the challenges women face in today's world. With expert guests, thought-provoking discussions, and inspiring interviews, Women’s Hour offers a platform for empowerment, education, and connection. Whether you're tuning in for insightful advice, a dose of inspiration, or just a moment to feel heard, Women’s Hour is here to celebrate you.In this episode of Women's Hour, we dive into a range of topics from health remedies to societal issues. We start with a candid conversation about the reluctance to use medication for pain relief and the exploration of natural supplements, including a new drink called Tripp, which contains ingredients like lion's mane and ashwagandha.Our guest, Captain Jo Wood, shares her experiences dealing with stress, particularly in the farming industry, and the challenges of campaigning against inheritance tax. We discuss the complexities of inheritance tax and the broader implications for society.The conversation shifts to a controversial cinema advert titled "Dairy is Scary," which highlights the ethical concerns surrounding the dairy industry. We explore the impact of such adverts on public perception and the biases they may present.We also delve into the topic of gender identity and societal norms, discussing the influence of media and culture on perceptions of gender and identity. The conversation touches on the potential effects of environmental factors, such as pollutants in water, on gender identity.Our second guest, Debbie Hicks, shares her experiences as an activist and discusses the challenges of addressing women's rights and the cultural issues surrounding gender and identity. We explore the complexities of modern society, including the impact of self-service technology on employment and the broader implications of a "pick and mix" culture.Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on these pressing issues and more.
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