
The Queenager: Eleanor's Letter (December 31st 2022)
A big thanks for all your support in 2022! And please tell me what being a Queenager means for you!
Happy New Year Dear Queenagers!

How to make a successful career change in midlife
Making a career change in midlife can seem daunting, but as career transition coach Hazel Martin explains, it doesn't need to be. She shares her top career change tips

How to Increase Your Confidence Around Dating
With the launch of the new Noon dating website we asked dating expert Dr Mairi Macleod for her top tips for making dating enjoyable and successful.

The Queenager : Eleanor's Letter (December 18th 2022)
Dolly, Jane Fonda and why we all rise when women support women

The Queenager : Eleanor's Letter (December 10th 2022)
Festive fun, turning 52 and the joy of the freezing pond
Parties at 50 are a kaleidescope of past and present colliding
The Queenager : Eleanor's Letter (December 5th 2022)
Do you get that toxic hit of boredom mixed with terror when you think about your finances?
Queenagers, money and macarrons

Why Queenagers need to embrace 'soft life'
I first heard of the phrase Soft Life on Instagram. I posted a picture of myself on a solo trip to the Maldives, and my cousin commented that I was enjoying the ‘soft life’. Soon after I started to see black girls and women all over my feed using the soft life hashtag to describe the lifestyle shift, they were making.

Why we need more Queenagers in leadership positions
Midlife women are the canary in the coalmine for broader diversity within organisations - companies can't afford to lose them.

The Queenager : Eleanor's Letter (November 27th 2022)
It's my birthday this week and three years ago exactly my midlife adventure began. I'd love to hear about yours!
Be brave dear Queenagers, seize the day!

Launching a skincare brand was the least accidental of all my career moves
The seed of her business idea was planted when Jenni Retourne was a young journalist working on a trade magazine. It would take 20 years, and several lucky accidents, for it to take root.

I was invisible, but now I've learned to show up and speak out
When film and video producer Nina Froriep left her native Switzerland to start a company and a life in New York, she couldn't have anticipated the challenges and rewards that lay ahead of her. Or that she would one day return to her home country with a whole new career.