EMMA BARNETT: My IVF Journey & Why I Felt Like I’d Failed at Fertility
5/12/20261 hr 4 min
Emma Barnett is an award-winning journalist, author and broadcaster, with more than two thousand interviews under her belt and a seat on BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
Emma was encouraged to ask questions from a young age and she’s built her entire career around them. Whether she's holding a politician to a 12-second silence on live radio or interviewing the Prime Minister, she’s known for running towards difficult conversations, not away from them.
She’s also become a powerful voice for women. In our conversation, Emma opens up about her IVF journey and the miscarriage that left her so defeated she nearly didn’t go through another round of treatment - the one that led to her daughter.
In this episode, Emma shares:
- What it's like interviewing the UK's biggest politicians
- Her IVF journey and why she chose to speak openly about treatment when it failed
- Remembering the people who wanted children and can’t have them
- How she shut down a troll and their surprising response
- What intimidates her most in the world…
Emma is proof that the best interviewers aren't the ones with all the answers, they're the ones brave enough to keep asking the questions of others and of themselves.
Emma Barnett is Great Company.
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THE CREDITS
Producer: Helen Burke & Faye Lawrence
Assistant Producer: Issy Weeks-Hankins
Video: Josh Bennett
Senior Social Media Manager: Laura Coughlan
Audio: Rafi Amsili Geovannetti
Executive Producer: Ewan Newbigging-Lister
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Transcript preview
First 90 secondsEmma Barnett· Guest0:00
When your friends are having children and you can't, it has a particularly difficult flavor to it, because you want to be happy to your, for your friends, and you are happy for them, but you're mourning either a miscarriage or another failed round. I nearly didn't do the last round, which led to our daughter, because we had a miscarriage, and I was done, Jamie. I was like, "I am, you know, spent."
Jamie Laing· Host0:23
Just for someone who is listening, who's going through IVF, as a friend or as that individual, what, what can you say or do to help them?
Emma Barnett· Guest0:29
Somebody might say this is confrontational, whatever, but it's, it's just truth. Hi, I'm Emma Barnett, and I am in great company. Award-winning BBC journalist and one of the sharpest interviewers in Britain. So how much will it cost?
Jamie Laing· Host0:43
The way you interview is so great because you are not afraid to ask the tough questions.
Emma Barnett· Guest0:48
I held somebody's eye contact- No, you didn't ... for 12 seconds- [laughs] ... while they tried to answer the question.
Jamie Laing· Host0:55
Who was it with?
Emma Barnett· Guest0:56
So there's two, there's the two. You have to hear about both.
Jamie Laing· Host0:58
Yeah.
Emma Barnett· Guest0:58
My producer Darren's looking at me, and he's going like this, "Please talk. Please talk. Emma, break it." And I was like, "Not breaking it, not breaking it." A journalist runs towards a fire. They don't run away. You have to keep looking at them and keep going towards it, and don't be put off by politeness. I don't think I've actually spoken about this properly before, but I collapsed in the park, and it was so awful, Jamie, but I now know I have endometriosis, but at the time I didn't know.
Jamie Laing· Host1:29
Mm. What