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The Queenager : Eleanor's Letter (November 13th 2022)

This week I learnt the value of calm and silence.

The Queenager : Eleanor's Letter (November 6th 2022)

And a special invitation to come with me on a Queenager tour to Morocco in March...

Could you survive a week with no phone, WIFI or speaking?

The Queenager : Eleanor's Letter (November 2nd 2022)

"My male counterpart got paid twice as much" - a special interview with the Noon community for #equalpayday and great tips on how to boss it as a woman

Eleanor Meets: Pippa Wicks, CEO John Lewis

The Queenager : Eleanor's Letter (October 30th 2022)

My platform Noon.org.uk teamed up with Vision Express and a glitzy panel to spread the word about Queenagers and why we come into our prime in midlife

Jo Whiley, Gail Porter, Helena Morrissey and me! My

The Queenager : Eleanor's Letter (October 23rd 2022)

Meet Carolyn Harris MP, Queenager supreme and menopause warrior

Queenagers - a new way of looking at midlife!

Why is it that men in our society are seen to get better with age, like fine wine – while women are seen more like peaches; one wrinkle and we’re done? Noon has paired up with Vision Express and Jo Whiley to challenge this stereotype, and to change the way that the world sees older women.

The Queenager : Eleanor's Letter (October 16th 2022)

Menopause, Morrocco and Soft Adventure

There’s life in us Queenagers yet – and it's made so much easier by wearing the right glasses!

Eleanor Mills is revelling in seeing the world through a new lens. Literally.

The Queenager : Eleanor's Letter (October 9th 2022)

A tale of two conferences, mission washing, dry powder and the $72million question

We out-spend millenials by 250% so why are we invisible?

The Queenager : Eleanor's Letter (October 2nd 2022)

We've come a long way since Kate Reddy and I don't know how she does it...

We Gen X-ers are worker bees, a pioneering generation of women

The Queenager : Eleanor's Letter (September 17th 2022)

Endings, empty nests, grieving and moving on

Incontinence: One of the Last Taboos for Queenagers?

Women in their forties and fifties speak about the embarrassment they feel towards their incontinence. Conversations need to be had to provide women with accurate and helpful information.

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