Explore every episode of the podcast Rachel Johnson's Difficult Women
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
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| Jazz Saunders | 26 Dec 2025 | 00:39:41 | |
This week's difficult woman is the reality TV star Jazz Saunders, much loved for her kind, down to-earth nature, close friendships and fiery rows on Made in Chelsea. Jazz came out as bisexual on national tv and we have watched her in the first lesbian relationship of the whole series. We discuss all of this and we also hear from Jazz's mum Elyse. Enjoy! | |||
| Introducing: Iain Dale All Talk - Iain Dale All Talk | 22 Dec 2025 | 00:56:22 | |
If you love Difficult Women, we think you'll love All Talk with Iain Dale. In this podcast, the broadcaster brings his acclaimed, incisive insight on current affairs as he speaks with high profile media and political figures. This episode is an interview with US political commentator former Reagan speechwriter Peggy Noonan about the art of speechwriting and working in the White House with a man like President Reagan. Listen to Iain Dale All Talk on Global Player. | |||
| 190. Hallie Rubenhold | 24 Oct 2025 | 00:45:21 | |
This week, Rachel chats with bestselling historian Hallie Rubenhold, the woman rewriting the stories behind Britain’s most famous crimes. Hallie’s hit book The Five turned the Jack the Ripper story on its head by focusing on the women he killed, not the man himself. It won the Baillie Gifford Prize for non-fiction and topped the Sunday Times bestseller list. Her new book, Story of a Murder: The Wives, The Mistress and Dr Crippen, dives into the shocking Edwardian murder case of Dr Crippen and the extraordinary women who helped bring him to justice. Rachel and Hallie discuss the dark side of true crime, why history has ignored women’s voices for too long, and how to shift the gaze on murder from the male detectives and perpetrators back to the female victim. | |||
| Masih Alinejad | 11 Sep 2023 | 00:30:18 | |
Retweeting a picture of Masih Alinejad can land you 10 years in prison. This "Enemy of State" has survived kidnapping attempts, assassination attempts, and campaigns of disinformation at the hands of the Iranian government. Her crime? Standing up for women's rights. Women's freedom fighter Masih Alinejad has been exiled from her home land since 2009 for criticising the Iranian government's stance on women's rights. In the 14 years since her exile, Masih has not lost her voice... | |||
| Julie Bindel | 15 Aug 2023 | 00:38:25 | |
Sometimes a woman is SO difficult that her story simply cannot be contained in one episode! Listen in as the queen of hot takes gives her verdict on vegetarians, stonewall, and barbie! | |||
| Georgia Harrison | 31 Jul 2023 | 00:30:22 | |
In 2020 Stephen Bear posted online an intimate video of himself and Georgia Harrison that had been filmed without her consent. What followed was a difficult legal battle which left her at the mercy of public opinion. Georgia's decision to waive her right to anonymity wasn't easy but the brave choice she made has allowed her to advocate for real legislative change that grants greater protection for victims of revenge porn. | |||
| Shazia Mirza | 24 Jul 2023 | 00:36:51 | |
Witty and outspoken, Shazia Mirza was the first British female Muslim stand-up comedian. Proudly cancelled on multiple counts she isn't afraid to say the unspoken! Listen to one of Rachels most outrageous guests yet... | |||
| Andrea Jenkyns | 10 Jul 2023 | 00:42:47 | |
Conservative MP and Queen of the Hard Brexit, Andrea Jenkyns is our guest on this week's podcast. Growing up destitute, her father taught Andrea the importance of being 'difficult' from a young age. This determination led Andrea to Andrew Lloyd Webber's living room, the final of Miss UK, and the top of Iain Dales "Most Influential Conservatives" list! | |||
| Felicity Mercer | 03 Jul 2023 | 00:34:15 | |
The outspoken and dare I say infamous wife of Johnny Mercer MP joins me on the podcast this week. Felicity Mercer works alongside her husband, helping to manage the day to day running of his office. When she's not in the office she can be found on twitter decrying Liz Truss as an 'Imbecile' or slating the honours system. Strap in for this one, Felicity doesn't hold back. | |||
| Kate Mosse | 26 Jun 2023 | 00:33:48 | |
Kate Mosse is a literary titan having sold over 10 million books, translated into 38 languages. She also founded the women's prize for fiction and her new book "Warrior Queens and Quiet Revolutionaries" champions the forgotten women of history who have shaped the world we live in today. A fascinating chat, delving into not only her life but the lives of countless women history has chosen to forget. | |||
| Suzanne Heywood | 19 Jun 2023 | 00:34:37 | |
At 7 years old, Suzanne moved onto a seventy-foot yacht with her parents. It was a turbulent childhood with deadly waves, fifty thousand miles of ocean, and endless cups of tea! Homeschooled her whole life, Suzanne escaped the boat after ten years and worked her way to Oxford University. And then there was the time the government tried to frame her late husband! Essential listening filled with hardship, perseverance, and a very difficult woman... | |||
| Soomaya Javadi | 12 Jun 2023 | 00:40:10 | |
When the Taliban returned to power, Soomaya Javadi’s future as a dentistry student and a woman in Afghanistan was in peril. Her Hazara ethnicity further jeopardized her fate, belonging to one of the most targeted ethnic groups in the country and one historically persecuted by the Taliban during their initial rule in 1996. Facing looming oppression, Javadi made the difficult decision to depart her homeland, one that carried immense danger and uncertainty. Listen about her nail-biting race to Pakistan, which forced her to pass through various Taliban checkpoints. | |||
| Mary Killen | 05 Jun 2023 | 00:33:47 | |
This week's difficult women is Gogglebox's own Mary Killen! | |||
| 189. Juliet Nicolson | 17 Oct 2025 | 00:35:10 | |
In this episode of Difficult Women, Rachel sits down with acclaimed author and historian Juliet Nicolson for an intimate and in-depth conversation about resilience, reinvention, and family legacy. Every family has secrets, but Juliet Nicolson’s antecedents had some pretty famous, if sometimes badly kept ones. In this episode, Rachel goes beyond Juliet’s distinguished ancestry to explore a problem that transcends class, fame, and fortune. Together, they discuss Juliet’s battle with alcoholism, a struggle that shadowed her daughters’ youth and one she continues to face with honesty and grace through Alcoholics Anonymous. Juliet’s story reminds us that the heaviest secrets are often the ones we keep from ourselves. | |||
| Leyla Hussein | 30 May 2023 | 00:39:41 | |
Every few seconds, a child's genitals are cut in Africa. Leyla Hussein was one of them... A psychotherapist who now specialises in supporting survivors of sexual abuse, Leyla has dedicated her life to raising awareness of FGM and supporting her fellow survivors. She is a self-proclaimed difficult woman with an incredibly powerful story to tell. | |||
| Rabbi Julia Neuberger | 22 May 2023 | 00:42:52 | |
Rabbi The Baroness Neuberger DBE was the second woman to be ordained as a Rabbi in the UK, and is a British member of the House of Lords. She has been busy and active across public life for decades in the fields of public health, refugees, education, she is the personification of the expression the great and the good. | |||
| Katie Hickman | 15 May 2023 | 00:36:24 | |
Katie Hickman has lived an enviable life to say the least. A prolific author of both fiction and non-fiction, Katie was the daughter of diplomats, she spent her youth travelling the world, before ran away to join the circus in her 20's. Later she turned her hand to writing, her new book 'bravehearted' tells the untold stories of the women in the wild west. | |||
| Emily Sheffield | 09 May 2023 | 00:37:29 | |
Being expelled from school for drugs hasn't stopped Emily Sheffield from having a prolific and impressive career in journalism, she was columnist at the guardian, the deputy editor of vogue, and of course she took over as editor of the evening standard in June 2020. | |||
| Hadley Freeman | 01 May 2023 | 00:44:23 | |
CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains discussions of anorexia and self-harm. Author and Journalist Hadley Freeman is no stranger to being difficult, having left the Guardian after 22 years in the midst of a gender critical row. She has, in the past, spoken openly about her drug addiction and has now written a courageous and unflinching memoir of anorexia, candidly talking about the honest truth of this destructive disorder. | |||
| Mary Watkins | 24 Apr 2023 | 00:43:15 | |
Mary Watkins, Baroness Watkins, is a veritable legend in the world of nursing and there is no more qualified voice to address the current state of our NHS and the difficulties that come with being a nurse, than she. | |||
| Maggie Oliver | 18 Apr 2023 | 00:34:49 | |
Maggie Oliver is a former Detective Constable with the Greater Manchester police who made waves as the whistle-blower in the Rochdale grooming scandal. Exposing the flaws within her own team that lead to the mishandling of the case. | |||
| Kirstie Allsopp | 11 Apr 2023 | 00:36:15 | |
Television presenter, crafter, and national treasure Kirsty Allsopp is this week's difficult woman. Kirsty has never seen a row that she hasn't wanted to wade into, from Vaping to Homework she isn't afraid to have her opinion heard. | |||
| Joeli Brearly | 03 Apr 2023 | 00:34:58 | |
Two days after she informed her employer that she was pregnant with her first child, Joeli Brearley was sacked from her job by voicemail. Off the back of this she founded Pregnant then Screwed, a charity dedicated to ending the motherhood penalty. | |||
| Diana Parkes and Hetti Barkworth-Nanton | 27 Mar 2023 | 00:39:13 | |
On Halloween in 2010, Joanna Simpson was beaten to death by her estranged husband, Robert Brown. Prior to her death, the mum-of-two had filed for divorce after enduring years of abuse. In a first for the podcast, we are joined by not one but two difficult women; Her mother, Diana Parkes, and her best friend, Hetti Barkworth-Nanton. Together they have campaigned tirelessly for stricter prosecution for domestic violence. | |||
| 188. Jilly Cooper | 10 Oct 2025 | 00:35:27 | |
Last year the Difficult Women team went to darkest Gloucestershire to record the one and only Dame Jilly Cooper, whose death, aged 88, was announced this week. We went to the Chantry, her house near Stroud, which is as bonkers and beautiful and brilliant as its owner. Jilly gave us an incredible, breathless interview full of jokes and laughter and then an even more liquid lunch in her kitchen. In honour of the imperishable genius that was Jilly Cooper, we are ripping up the schedule so that her grief-stricken fans around the world can hear her voice and jokes again. | |||
| Christina Lamb | 20 Mar 2023 | 00:52:03 | |
This week's difficult woman is the Sunday Times' Chief Foreign Correspondent, Cristina Lamb, freshly back from investigating the stolen children of Ukraine. Having reported from Brazil, Washington, Afghanistan, and Pakistan to name but four. All of this goes without mentioning her Ghost-writing of "I am Malala". | |||
| 86 - Emma Runswick | 13 Mar 2023 | 00:44:05 | |
Dr Emma Runswick is the BMA's Deputy Chair of Council. In the thick of it during this winter of discontent, not least as her union announced 3 days of strike action in a weeks' time. An activist and campaigner from a young age, Emma has never chosen the path of least resistance. | |||
| ISABEL OAKESHOTT | 08 Mar 2023 | 00:38:26 | |
This weeks difficult woman is political journalist and ghostwriter Isabel Oakeshott. Though you may be more familiar with her recent involvement in the Lockdown Files. Isabel made the difficult decision to leak 100'000 private whatsapp messages between Matt Hancock and various members of government, a decision which has come with much controversy. | |||
| 85 - Abi Austen | 27 Feb 2023 | 00:41:19 | |
Abi Austen shot into the public eye after announcing her desire to transition from male to female whilst being an officer in the army. After being forced to resign her position in the army, she had to endure a lengthy and public legal battle to fight for her rights. | |||
| 84 - Rosie Duffield | 20 Feb 2023 | 00:41:55 | |
Rosie Duffield is the Labour MP for Canterbury since 2017 - the first Labour MP to hold that seat, the only Labour seat in Kent - and won on the slimmest of margins. Instead of being a poster girl for the party - she ticks so many boxes on backstory - she is treated like the black sheep. | |||
| 83 - Jennifer Robinson | 13 Feb 2023 | 00:37:35 | |
Jennifer Robinson, the Australian human rights and media freedom barrister who graces Doughty Street chambers, is probably best known for her work representing Julian Assange “I did not expect it was going to become so big,” says Robinson. “And I certainly never expected I’d spend so much time visiting him in the Ecuadorean embassy in London.” Her new book, co-written with Keina Yoshida, could not be timelier as we record this the day after the sentencing of an armed officer, David Carrick, for 48 rapes against a dozen woman, and a headteacher, and her seven-year-old daughter have died in what police are calling a murder suicide. It seemingly never ends. One every three days a woman is killed but many more are silenced and let down by the system, this is exactly where Jennifer's specialties lie. | |||
| 82 - Lady Anne Glenconner | 06 Feb 2023 | 00:43:53 | |
Even though Anne Glenconner has been royal adjacent all her life she is far more than a pawn on the chessboard moving nimbly between the Queen, Princess Margaret, the new King, and scions of the ancient British aristocracy. She endured an abusive marriage, the loss of two children, and plenty of tears to go along with the titles. | |||
| 81 - Amber Rudd | 25 Jan 2023 | 00:39:12 | |
Amber Rudd had one of the most meteoric rises to power in recent political history. With just over a year between her first Cabinet appointment to her first day as home secretary, she became a well-established actor within Theresa May's government. Her parliamentary career was, however, halted in its tracks after a series of revelations amid the Windrush Deportation Scandal. She talks to Rachel about her idyllic childhood, her troublesome marriage, and her legacy in the home office. | |||
| 80 - Jess Phillips | 16 Jan 2023 | 00:45:19 | |
This week’s difficult woman is Jess Phillips, self-described gobby daughter of brummie socialists and Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley. Jess is the voice of domestic and sexual violence in parliament and every year, reads out the names of women who have been killed by men. Less than a month after being elected and unhappy with the lack of female representation in Corbyn’s shadow cabinet she famously told Dianne Abbott to “F*** off”... the rest of her political career has been no less confrontational. | |||
| 79 - Mary Beard | 11 Jan 2023 | 00:44:59 | |
This week's difficult woman is classicist, scholar, and broadcaster Mary Beard. Described by the new yorker as a "Celebrity Historian" her distinct charm has set her apart in a world dominated by men often characterised by their dry mundanity. She talks the struggles she faced getting into the world of classics as well as her takes on the last few months of political chaos. | |||
| 187. Hanan Khashoggi | 03 Oct 2025 | 00:31:33 | |
In this episode Rachel speaks to a woman who has been thrust into unimaginably difficult circumstances. Hanan Khashoggi is the widow of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the Washington Post journalist assassinated after being critical about the Saudi Arabian regime. She joins us from the US, where she has found a level of safety, but still fears assassination every day. She tells Rachel about the terrible day she learned that her husband had been killed and how her life has since fallen apart. Separated from her family across three continents and speaking to us from a dingy flat, Hanan remains full of passion and determination in her quest to get justice for her husband. This is a powerful account of love, loss, and the fight for truth against a backdrop of international corruption and oppression. | |||
| 78 - Marjorie Wallace. | 03 Jan 2023 | 00:32:44 | |
This week's difficult woman is the veteran journalist, author, broadcaster and campaigner Marjorie Wallace. Marjorie began her career in television, working on The Frost Programme as a trainee producer. She later moved into investigative journalism where she covered the Thalidomide scandal for the Sunday Times. She is the founder of the mental health charity SANE and the author of ‘The Silent Twins’, a book which has since been remade for the big screen premiering at 2022 Cannes Film Festival. She talks the difficult and defining moments that came to shape her career and personal life. | |||
| 77 - Catherine Mayer | 19 Dec 2022 | 00:43:36 | |
This week's difficult woman is the writer and activist Catherine Mayer. Catherine started her career as a journalist before going onto write a bestselling political biography of King Charles. In 2015 she co-founded the Women's Equality Party with the broadcaster Sandi Toksvig. She talks feminism, gender self-identification, Harry and Meghan and grieving for her late husband Andy Gill during the pandemic. | |||
| 76 - Sarah Standing | 12 Dec 2022 | 00:28:59 | |
This week's difficult woman is the journalist and writer Sarah Standing. Sarah's career in writing began at 14 when she won a Vogue Young Writers competition. She has since written for Tatler magazine, the Telegraph and the Spectator where she became Travel and Lifestyle editor. For much of her life, Sarah has been surrounded by the glitz and glamour of the film industry. Her parents were the famous film director Bryan Forbes and the movie star Nanette Newman. She is now happily married to the actor John Standing. In October 2020 Sarah was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. She talks cancer, the physical and emotional impact it had on her life, and the support she had along the way...including from best friend Elton John. | |||
| 75 - Karen Ingala Smith | 05 Dec 2022 | 00:31:40 | |
This week's difficult woman is the campaigner and writer Karen Ingala Smith. Karen has become a leading feminist voice, tackling male violence against women through research and her work at the East London charity nia, where she is Chief Executive. She is also Director of Woman’s Place UK, an organisation that has attracted controversy for its defence of women's only spaces. She talks male violence, the trans debate and reveals her most difficult moments as a working woman. | |||
| 74 - Jenni Murray | 28 Nov 2022 | 00:42:06 | |
This week's difficult woman is the journalist and broadcaster Dame Jenni Murray. Dame Jenni has enjoyed success in both TV and Radio, presenting Newsnight, the Today programme and Woman’s Hour. She talks about what it means to be a working woman, her relationship with her mother, her decision to leave the BBC and the issue of impartiality. | |||
| 73 - Anna Pasternak | 21 Nov 2022 | 00:40:29 | |
This week's difficult woman is someone who has scarcely been in the public eye but who has always brought a storm of controversies when she does make the headlines. Her first taste of difficulties was when she published her bombshell account of Dianna's love affair with James Hewitt. Hounded and criticised by the mainstream press unwilling to believe the remarkable story, her vindication would come years later as the story was revealed. Her second major controversy has proven considerably more stressful, embroiled in a copyright feud that could cost her a reported £2million. Defiant to the last Anna is certainly a woman who knows how to stand her ground! | |||
| 72 - Camilla Long | 07 Nov 2022 | 00:37:49 | |
This weeks difficult woman is notorious television critic and Sunday Times Columnist Camilla Long. A woman who by her own admission has embraced being difficult in the name of success. She talks everything from Michael Fassbender's manhood to her own struggles being visible in the cutthroat world of journalism. | |||
| 71 - Kate Bingham | 30 Oct 2022 | 00:30:42 | |
This weeks difficult woman is Kate Bingham. The Chair of the UK's vaccine taskforce, charged with delivering this countries world beating covid vaccine response. From her rough and tumble beginnings in Wales, to a startling career in biotech, we hear about her expansive life! | |||
| 70 - Baroness Sayeeda Warsi | 23 Oct 2022 | 00:42:29 | |
This week's difficult woman is Baroness Sayeeda Warsi. Lawyer, Politician, Baroness, and former Co-Chair of the conservative party Baroness Warsi has never had a problem speaking up against her party when she feels it is not in line with her values. She talks new PM's, conservative islamophobia, and even some behind the scenes secrets about Alistair Campbell! | |||
| 69 - Hilary McGrady | 16 Oct 2022 | 00:35:14 | |
This week Rachel talks to Hilary McGrady, the Director General of the National Trust, founded to care for our countryside and Britain's many historic properties. McGrady is top dog at Europe's largest conservation charity -and therefore in charge of this nation’s nature, beauty, and history. | |||
| 186. Kate Fall | 26 Sep 2025 | 00:35:07 | |
Rachel sits down with Baroness Fall, former Deputy Chief of Staff to Prime Minister David Cameron, for an intimate and insightful conversation. She delves into Kate's unique journey from the heart of British politics to the House of Lords, exploring what it's really like behind the doors of Number 10. They discuss the pressures of power, the nuances of political loyalty, and the personal sacrifices that come with life in Westminster. Kate opens up about her time navigating historic events, managing high-stakes decision-making, and her reflections on leadership in turbulent times. | |||
| 68 - Celia Walden | 10 Oct 2022 | 00:33:27 | |
This week Rachel is joined by journalist and novelist Celia Walden. A woman who seems to have it all, Rachel dives into her imposter syndrome, her relationship with her husband Piers Morgan, and what its like being torn between two countries. | |||
| 67 - Alexandra Shulman | 03 Oct 2022 | 00:29:10 | |
This week Rachel speaks to the longest serving Editor of British vogue, Alexandra Shulman | |||
| 66 - Sangita Myska | 26 Sep 2022 | 00:32:25 | |
Rachel Johnson speaks to Journalist, broadcaster & LBC Presenter Sangita Myska about the moment a listener questioned her Britishness, and how she responded. | |||