Queenagers: Why only a fool would ignore midlife women
Dubbed ‘Queenagers’ - with spending power and influence - midlife women are finally becoming the people they were meant to be. So why aren’t people taking more notice?
Why we need female determination and what it means
Noon gathered an illustrious panel to talk for International Women's Day to talk about Female Determination
Senior women in leadership are resilient
Eleanor Mills reveals Noon research that shows senior women bring something special to the workplace (as featured in the FT).
Book Club March 2022: Ericka Waller
Join us as Eleanor Mills talks with Ericka Waller about Dog Days at only online book event for midlife women.
Adopting in midlife: It wasn't what I thought
Margaret Reynolds thought embarking on parenting in midlife would be a personal journey. It was so much more than that...
Why I'm still a rock chick in midlife
Julie Poole started singing at her her rough comprehensive in Nottingham. After a few detours, she's grabbing the mic again.
What hair loss in midlife was like for me
Chrissy Iley started to experience hair loss...and went on a journey to figure out what was happening to her locks.
Join us for the launch of Female Determination
Exclusive International Women's Day event: An illustrious panel discusses the importance of determination and the new book Female Determination
VIDEO: Catherine Mayer on bereavement and re-embracing life
Journalist Catherine Mayer and Anne Mayer Bird, her mother and co-author, discuss the loss of their husbands and bereavement with Eleanor Mills
Catherine Mayer on the physicality of grief
Catherine Mayer’s beloved husband Andy died at the beginning of the pandemic, only weeks after her stepfather. Since then she and her mother have been sharing their bereavement journey together, culminating in writing Good Grief, a book which is searing about loss but optimistic on how to re-embrace life. Here is an edited extract of a brand-new chapter about how grief affects body as well as soul.