International Women's Day 2023

International
Women's Day 2023

On 8 March we join millions worldwide to celebrate the achievements of women, while also tasking ourselves to challenge injustice and do what we can to change the world. Browse our selection of recommended listens, whether you're seeking knowledge, inspiration or guidance, or hope to discover more listens by talented women writers and performers.

Does your gender affect your health?


When just 2.1% of the UK’s publicly funded research spend is dedicated to reproductive health and childbirth, and girls with ADHD are likely to be diagnosed an average of nine years later than boys it's not a surprising question to pose.

Drawing on extensive research and illustrated by first hand accounts The Bias Diagnosis investigates whether gender bias exists in healthcare. In this six-part podcast - which follows Audible's award-winning 2021 investigation into racial injustice in modern medicine - emergency doctor and TV presenter Dr Ronx speaks to experts and real life patients in exploring whether gender bias affects how conditions are diagnosed, treated, and perceived.

From the maternity wing to the emergency room Dr Ronx delves into the foundations of medical knowledge and asks whether we're still seeing the impact of biased research and training, and if preconceptions of gender have an impact on the care and support we receive today.

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'Let me tell you...'


Inspired by banter with her millennial sons, acclaimed writer and actor Sudha Bhuchar brings us Evening Conversations, a warm-hearted monologue by a middle class, middle-aged multicultural mother.

Sudha lives a ‘squeezed middle’ life in Wimbledon. As she navigates her career, family and returning to India as a Non-Resident Indian, she is prompted to investigate her own sense of home and place in the world. Her dual-heritage sons have grown up in leafy Wimbledon while her life has spanned three continents. Will her fiercely British sons see their heritage as a source of strength or an unwelcome inheritance?

Join her as she shares her story in this humorous and truthful performance.

'Full of truth and beauty.' - Riz Ahmed

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Time to share stories


In her second book The Light We Carry former First Lady Michelle Obama drew on her experience at the White House to share stories and insights around the themes of race, gender and visibility.

Now, in a new podcast, Michelle and her friends - from Ellen Degeneres to Oprah Winfrey - share personal stories you won't encounter anywhere else. With a new episode dropping each week from 7 March, listen in as Michelle and guests discuss themes such how to build meaningful relationships, adapting to change and overcoming obstacles and the importance of lighting up for others to reveal the richness and potential around us.

Bringing her trademark humour, candour and compassion, The Light Podcast serves up tools for living in an uplifting way.

Women's voices in literature

Established in 1996 the Women's Prize for Fiction has each year celebrated the literary achievements of women from around the world, from debut authors to established writers. Audible is delighted to support the Women’s Prize for Fiction. Discover the winner and nominees plus more about this year's judges and previous winners and nominees.

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What's in a word?

Ever been called 'ambitious'... but not in a good way? How would you feel about being called a 'diva'? We asked 12 incredible women 'what word used to describe women do you want to challenge?' These are their thought-provoking and insightful answers.

Featuring Alexandra Burke, Hannah Cockroft MBE, Salma El-Wardany, Shon Faye, Nikita Gill, Harnaam Kaur, Hollie McNish, Ruby Rare, Angela Scanlon, Laura Whitmore, Stephanie Yeboah and Helen Zaltzman.

Watch our Choose to Challenge video

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