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After weeks in lockdown you may be feeling a little lacklustre – we know we are! Here, we've rounded up five podcasts from women to help you feel inspired and uplifted.
IN GOOD COMPANY
Hosted by Otegha Uwagba, founder of Women Who and author of Little Black Book: A Toolkit for Working Women, this podcast is essential listening for working women at every stage of their career. Brimming with inspiration, ideas and practical advice, it features candid conversations with smart, successful women.
You can listen on Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts.
CTRL ALT DELETE
From discussing how you can combine activism with being the editor of a magazine to staying sane while working from home, award-winning author Emma Gannon's Ctrl Alt Delete is no ordinary career podcast. Starting on the subject of work before ending up wherever the conversations lead, guests have included Lena Dunham, Alain de Bottom, Gillian Anderson, and more.
You can listen on Apple Podcasts and Acast.
POWER HOUR
Want to build a business, write a book or run a marathon, but need some motivation? Adrienne Herbert's Power Hour podcast, aims to help you make the most of your time and find success as she speaks to coaches, change makers and innovators about their morning routines, daily habits, and rules to live by.
You can listen on Apple Podcasts.
THE HIGH LOW
A weekly conversation between writers Dolly Alderton and Pandora Sykes, this podcast is a perfect blend of the trivial and the political with recent episodes covering resources for anti-racism education, their favourite pandemic stories from across the globe, and lockdown micro-trends.
THE GUILTY FEMINIST
"I’m a feminist but… one time I went on a women’s rights march, and I popped into a department store to use the loo, and I got distracted trying out face cream. And when I came out the march was gone." Each week, comedian Deborah Frances-White and her guests discuss feminist topics, while confessing their insecurities and hypocrisies that underlie their lofty principles.
Holidays may be on hold for now, so escape by reading instead. Selected by our friends at Pan Macmillan publishers, discover eight books to transport you far and wide.