Gutsy Women: Exploring Fornethy With Natasha McCallum
Gutsy Natasha McCallum discusses her urban exploration of derelict Fornethy House, scene of the abuse of young Scottish girls over many years.
Gutsy Women: Sandi Adams
What takes one woman from an established professional life to taking on the New World Order and its drive for global control via the UN Sustainable Development Goals?
Gutsy Women: Rosie
A strange coincidence: brave young German activists who dared challenge the Nazi Party, a UK Column article from 2008 called The White Rose and a gutsy woman called Rosie.
Gutsy Women: Diane Rasmussen McAdie
An American academic in Scotland was targeted by the system for trying to protect her students from damaging stress and anxiety caused by the Covid–19 regulations and lockdown policies.
Gutsy Women: Moira Dundee
The Scotswoman who realised her city, her country and the wider world were run by criminal gangs is able to laugh heartily and make music in the face of our predicament.
Gutsy Women: Eva Bartlett
What drove a young Canadian to witness life under fire in Gaza and Donbass, and her own country’s mainstream journalists to denounce her to a Ukrainian kill list?
Gutsy Women: Vanessa Beeley
From childhood immersion in the Arab street to her father's posthumous papers; from Gaza to Syria; Vanessa found humanity in a bomb-strewn environment.
Gutsy Women: Debi Evans
Find out why Debi Evans challenges the grand dames of the policy establishment, grandmother to grandmother, and why she won't give up in holding her water board to account for continually flooding her house.
Gutsy Women: Louise Collins
From an FM radio programme that was so successful it had to be shut down, through years with UK Column, to stalwart defence of children.
Gutsy Women: Kimberley Isherwood
What is the difference between professionals and experts? Kim, from the tough valleys, recounts her personal journey to taking on the Welsh Government and its perverted sex syllabus for young children.