(M)otherhood and Choice, with Pragya Agarwal

What does it mean to contemplate 'motherhood' in a world that values some bodies - and some decisions - over others?  Behavioural scientist Pragya Agarwal tells Alice Bloch about her experiences as a woman of South Asian heritage - from abortion, to pregnancy, to surrogacy - and the social, historical and scientific factors that shape how we talk about motherhood. How have women been controlled and contained through history? And how does that continue, worldwide, today?   A candid conversation about maternity and reproductive justice, asking what motherhood means in a world of inequality, prejudice and control.Hosts: Alice Bloch and Samira ShackleExec Producer: Alice BlochSound Engineer: David CracklesMusic: DanosongsImage artwork: Ed Dingli If you want access to more fresh thinking, why not subscribe to New Humanist magazine? Head to newhumanist.org.uk/subscribe and enter the code WITHREASON to get a whole year's subscription for just £13.50Reading list:'(M)otherhood: On the Choices of Being a Woman' (2021) Pragya AgarwalSway: Unravelling Unconscious Bias (2020) Pragya AgarwalAlice Bloch, Review of 'Childless Voices' by Lorna Gibb (2019) New Humanist Magazine 

Om Podcasten

Intelligent thinking for turbulent times, from New Humanist magazine and the Rationalist Association. Interviews with writers, researchers and academics who speak to our age – on subjects including religion, belief, race, politics, sex, technology, science, work and more. Hosted by New Humanist editor Samira Shackle, deputy editor Niki Seth-Smith, and series producer Alice Bloch.