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  • In Conversation with Kemi Badenoch
    Jan 31 2026

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    Join Heather Binning in conversation with special guest Kemi Badenoch, Leader of HM Opposition, Leader of the UK Conservative Party and Conservative MP for North West Essex.

    After a career in IT and then in the financial sector, she turned her sights to politics, taking her seat in Parliament in 2017. Amongst her many roles in Government and in opposition, she has been Minister for Women and Equalities

    Kemi discusses the frustration elected representatives face when agenda driven activists are provided the loudest voice on Select committees that are failing in their duty to scrutinise government policy and performance without prejudice.

    WRN members questions are put to Kemi on topical issues such as the concerning impact on our younger generations accessing highly sexualised, degrading material via the internet, Bridget Phillipson's delay in approving the EHRC guidance, women’s rights as a focal electoral issue and the power of women supporting each other, regardless of political leaning.

    After a career in IT and then in the financial sector, she turned her sights to politics, taking her seat in Parliament in 2017. Amongst her many roles in Government and in opposition, she has been Minister for Women and Equalities .

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    44 min
  • In conversation with Sharron Davies and Tracy Edwards, Women’s Sports Union
    Jan 22 2026

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    Heather Binning hosted this interview with two British sporting legends, Sharron Davies and Tracy Edwards.

    The refusal of so many sports bodies, regulators, unions (and currently the UK government) to recognise the importance of delivering fair sporting opportunities for women and girls, be it recreational or at elite level, inspired Sharron and Tracy to set up the Women’s Sports Union.

    A fascinating, inspiring interview filled with anecdotes, infuriating stats but most importantly, hope.

    Women’s Sports Union: https://www.womenssportsunion.com

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    41 min
  • In conversation with Louise Irvine and Terry Patterson
    Jan 13 2026

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    Join Heather Binning who hosts this week’s special guests Louise Irvine, co-chair of the Clinical Advisory Network on Sex and Gender and Terry Patterson from Thoughtful Therapists.

    Louise and Terry explain why there are enormous concerns from sector experts regarding the ethical grounds and outcomes competence of the UK puberty blockers trial called ‘Pathway’, a medical trial which will involve around 220 children under the age of 16.

    We hear explanation of the scrutiny stages that UK clinical trials must successfully pass through in order to be granted approval, as well as questioning how this safety net has failed

    Useful Links ...

    Clinical Advisory Network on Sex and Gender: https://can-sg.org

    Open Letter from CAN-SG: https://can-sg.org/2025/12/18/open-letter-to-wes-streeting-on-the-pathways-puberty-blockers-trial/

    Thoughtful Therapists: https://www.thoughtfultherapists.org

    National Institute for Health and Care Research: https://fundingawards.nihr.ac.uk/award/NIHR167530

    Health Research Authority: https://www.hra.nhs.uk/planning-and-improving-research/application-summaries/research-summaries/pathways-trial/

    Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/medicines-and-healthcare-products-regulatory-agency

    Commission on Human Medicines: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/commission-on-human-medicines

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    35 min
  • In conversation with Jo Bartosch and Rob Jessel, authors of Pornocracy
    Jan 7 2026

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    Claire Lonergan hosts this week’s guests, Jo Bartosch and Rob Jessel, co-authors of 'Pornocracy', a research rich expose of the neurological shifts caused by porn use, the normalisation of violent sexualised behaviour fed to our youth and the dystopian potential for A.I. to destroy the value of what it is to be human.

    Jo is a journalist who has written for the Telegraph, The Times, Unherd, Mail to name just a few national papers. Jo is also Assistant editor at The Critic.

    Rob Jessel is a communications consultant for the campaigning sector and co-founder of Fair Cop. He is Director of Campaign for Fair Procurement.

    Useful Links:
    Internet Watch Foundation: https://www.iwf.org.uk

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    42 min
  • In Conversation with Elaine Miller, the Fanny Physio
    Dec 30 2025

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    Elaine Miller is a pelvic health physiotherapist or as Elaine prefers, a 'fanny physio', who campaigns on women's health issues.

    Elaine frequently uses comedy as a public health tool, successfully connecting to target female audiences and highlighting serious conditions affecting female bodies that rarely receive the attention, and never the funding, needed to ensure women's quality of life is improved.


    Useful Links:

    Get A Grip: https://venusenvyxx.substack.com/p/get-a-grip-my-feminist-fanny-fundraiser

    The Jean Hailes Foundation: https://www.jeanhailes.org.au

    Let’s Get Elected: Email dangerousfemalesxx@gmail.com, X @letsgetelected

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    47 min
  • In conversation with Ash Regan, Scottish Inpedendent MSP
    Dec 16 2025

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    Hosted by Mary Howden of the Women’s Rights Network, this week’s special guest is Ash Regan, an Independent Member of the Scottish Parliament and fierce advocate for women’s rights.

    Ash’s Prostitution Bill seeks to criminalise the purchase of sex and provide support to help women exit prostitution. Ash describes prostitution as ”… a system of commercial sexual exploitation that targets the vulnerable”.

    Ash takes us through the excruciatingly slow process of attempting to get her bill considered, likening it to ”… trying to push treacle uphill …”

    We also hear how Ash Regan spectacularly resigned in order to vote against the Gender Recognition Reform bill.

    Among her continued work to protect and remove barriers to sex class equality, Ash has rigourously defended the Cass review and submitted a motion in parliament which called for surrogacy to be banned in Scotland.

    Useful Links:

    Proposed Prostitution (Offences and Support) (Scotland) Bill: https://www.parliament.scot/bills-and-laws/proposals-for-bills/proposed-prostitution-offences-and-support-scotland-bill

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    49 min
  • In conversation with Jo Brew from WDI
    Dec 2 2025

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    A fascinating interview hosted by Claire Loneragan of the Women’s Rights Network with this week’s special guest, Jo Brew, a founding member of Women’s Declaration International (WDI), an international network of volunteer women dedicated to preserving female sex-based rights throughout the world.

    Jo takes us through her intriguing journey of feminist advocacy from her Cambridge university days, feminist magazine publishing, working in European academia and with Women in Development Europe, to the creation of WDI.

    We hear extensively about the structure and work of WDI, with its international country contacts and weekly guest contributors. Jo touches on how geopolitical shifts distinctly promote or push back against gender ideology cuture and the disturbing cementation into EU policies a generation ago, by powerfully positioned ideologues in Brussels.

    Jo Brew is a political commentator, podcaster and author with bestselling titles including Big Sister is Watching You! and, A New Operating System for Patriarchy … also, an enthusiastic gardener!


    Useful links:

    WDI website: https://www.womensdeclaration.com/en

    WDI Statement on wars: https://womensdeclaration.com/documents/480/WDI_Statement_on_Wars.pdf

    Feminist Question Time and, Radical Feminist perspectives: https://www.womensdeclaration.com/en/webinars

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    41 min
  • In conversation with Graham Linehan
    Nov 21 2025

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    Cathy Larkman of the Women’s Rights Network is joined by Graham Linehan direct from the USA for a no holes barred discussion about the cowardice of an entertainment industry that’s refused to condemn the abuse of children and vulnerable young people in a captured UK.

    Graham talks frankly about the betrayal of advocate voices such as his, made possible by the pernicious embedding of manic cancellation of those speaking the uncomfortable truth about the harms of gender ideology, a men’s sexual rights movement.

    Now residing in America, Graham explains why creative freedom to produce and perform comedic content comes far easier now he and his fellow writers are no longer constrained by the madness of gender cult worshipping.

    Please be advised there are a few sweary bits!

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    52 min