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To The Woman (Season 1)

Written by: Scarlett Curtis
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  • Summary

  • Please note: contains strong language and adult content.

    To The Woman is Audible UK's flagship podcast series for International Women's Day 2019.

    Hosted by National Book Award winner, Sunday Times best-selling author, activist and broadcaster Scarlett Curtis, this series celebrates extraordinary women of the world through a series of intimate letters to themselves and each other. Mothers, life-long friends or the women we are yet to meet: the show celebrates the idiosyncrasies, ideals, and intimacies of shared womanhood.

    Beginning with a simple prompt, "To the woman..." penned by Scarlett herself, these episodes bloom into a larger narrative of love, friendship and a celebration of women.

    The podcast has been produced by multi-award winning documentary maker Hana Walker-Brown.

    This is an Audible Original Podcast. Free for members. You can download all 5 episodes to your Library now.

    ©2019 Audible, Ltd. (P)2019 Audible, Ltd.
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Episodes
  • Ep. 1: "To the Woman that Raised Me..."
    Mar 8 2019

    In this episode, Scarlett kicks off the series with a letter to her mother, Emma Freud. From here, we meet writer and broadcaster Felicity Finch, comedian and author Anneka Harry, ‘Queen Of Teen’ activist and author Juno Dawson and BAFTA Breakthrough Brit Luisa Omielan, each of whom pen their own letters to the women that raised them. Mothers, comics and even a WhatsApp group.

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    29 mins
  • Ep. 2: "To the Woman that Chose Me..."
    Mar 8 2019

    You can’t choose your family but you can choose your friends. Scarlett begins this episode with a letter to her best friend, Jameela Jamil. She’s followed by journalist Pandora Sykes, Everything I Know About Love author Dolly Alderton, actress, model and creative powerhouse Suki Waterhouse and poet Lisa Luxx.

    The episode culminates in a touching and powerful letter from writer Lulu Jemimah, who decided against the odds, that the person she was going to choose, was herself.

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    29 mins
  • Ep. 3: "To the Woman that Changed Me..."
    Mar 8 2019

    Not often enough do we get time to take a moment to thank the women that have changed us somehow – be that teaching us a lesson, shifting our view or altering our path for the better. In this episode we hear from presenter and comedian London Hughes, author Ariane Sherine, broadcaster and writer June Sarpong and ‘Funny Woman’ Desiree Burch.

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    20 mins

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What a beautiful reminder...

My mom is gone. And I miss her.
Three years after my mom's mom died, I missed every cute thing she'd ever done during my childhood. It took 3 years because I was processing my feelings of such high maintenance women as have raised me.

Ultimately, I recalled every precious moment and every lesson in love they'd ever taught me.

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