2024-03-25
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Hello and welcome to Intellivision Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm head of programming, Connor Boyle.
We're rejoining our conversation for this episode with Victoria Smith, author of the demonization of middle aged women Sonia Soda, chief leader writer at the observer and regular guardian columnist, and Hadley Freeman, staff writer at the Sunday Times and author of Good Story and Study of anorexia.
They were live on stage at the Tabernacle in London recently to discuss the themes of Victorias book hags and its surrounding issues.
What does it mean to be middle aged and a woman in 2024?
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Now let's join Hadley Freeman and fellow writers Victoria Smith and Sonja Soda discussing one of society's taboo topics that leaves little to the imagination.