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Understanding your emotional relationship with money
Managing your mindset about money is key to feeling, and being, in control of your finances as Financial Coach, Sasha Speed, explains.

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.

Why Jo Whiley is seeing midlife through a whole new lens
Jo and Eleanor were joined by an array of inspiring speakers and guests at a special Queenager event hosted by Noon and Vision Express

Making menopause more inclusive : The context and the challenges
The conversation around menopause is changing, but there are still too many inequalities in women's care and treatment. Noon founder, Eleanor Mills, explains the issues we'll be confronting in our new inclusive menopause series

Making menopause more inclusive: Meet parliament's menopause warrior
Carolyn Harris MP has put menopause on the global political map now she is determined all women - not just posh white ones - must benefit. Eleanor Mills meets her
Carolyn Harris MP

Making menopause more inclusive : The global majority experience
The experience of menopause amongst minority ethnic women is substantially worse than for white women. Yasmin Alibhai-Brown explores the cultural and societal background to why this is, and calls for more recognition and support for women in diverse communities.

Making menopause more inclusive : HRT and the bigger picture
Knowledge is a powerful thing when it comes to your menopause and getting the treatment that's right for you. These are facts you need to know about the wide variety of HRT prescriptions and how the current crisis in health care can impact your ability to get it.

Making menopause more inclusive: What needs to change about GP care
Not enough GPs understand or recognise the symptoms of menopause, meaning too many women are struggling to get the right treatment. A simple system change could make a big difference - to both GPs and their patients.