Debates and interviews from influential and inspirational women from the Woman's Hour Power List.
We take a look at the women who will come to prominence as 2013 progresses.
Philanthropist Dame Vivien Duffield, who has given £200 million to charity projects.
Woman's Hour Powerlister Mary Curnock Cook, Chief Executive of UCAS.
It's absolutely nothing like Mad Men; Cilla Snowball on the advertising industry
The Met's most senior female officer and Woman's Hour Power Lister talks to Jenni.
Power List Interview with Dr. Clare Gerada, Chair of the Royal College of GPs.
Game Changer 2014 Dido Harding CEO Talk Talk.
Lady Helen Hamlyn, philanthropist who runs the Helen Hamlyn Trust.
We join the judging panel as they discuss a few of the leading culture figures.
Fashion game changer Mary Quant, plus the impact of government help with childcare.
Theresa May MP on being Â鶹ԼÅÄ Secretary, being a woman and being in power.
Rev Lorna Hood explains how she would help couples deal with the tragedy of stillbirth.
A selection of the judges deliberations about the Woman's Hour Power list nominees.
Tessa Ross, Controller of Film and Drama at Channel 4 features on the Power List.
Game Changer suggestions from twitter. From Paris Lees to Nicola Adams.
The first female General Secretary of the TUC on being on the Woman's Hour Power List
Countdown of top ten Game Changers in original broadcast live from Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Theatre.
Chair of judges Eve Pollard and broadcaster and journalist Anne McElvoy on movers.
Lucy Heller is Chief Executive of ARK, which runs 18 academies in UK.
Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Ann Dowling and Wendy Hall.
Powerlister Jan Hall, cot death risks, and Preeya Kalidas as Bollywood Carmen.
Julie Bailey Game Changer for the care of older people
Paralympic gold medallist Tanni Grey-Thompson on the most powerful women in UK sport.
Who are the powerful women working in the voluntary and charitable sectors?