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Why senior women matter
Having more women in senior positions not only improves diversity, it lifts up other people too, writes Eleanor Mills

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Saying no at work is my superpower: how to change your attitude
Anniki Sommerville tells how to make saying no an opportunity for a new career path.

What is AI technology? An easy guide for Queenagers
Prof Kerensa Jennings shares what you need to know about AI, why it's important and how it could be your next career

I became a student again at 58
Going back to university after nearly forty years of work was Queenager Linda’s chance to pursue her long-held dream of writing a novel.

“I was made redundant in my 50s”
After a 30-year-career in publishing, one Queenager describes how it feels being the victim of mid-life redundancy.

Becoming a mid-life apprentice
There are all sorts of ways you can make a change to your career in mid-life, becoming an apprentice is something that not many Queenagers realise is one of them. Diane Kenwood investigates what apprenticeships involve and how they work at Amazon UK.

Rethinking retirement
The whole concept and experience of retirement has fundamentally changed for our generation. Later life coach Denise Taylor, gives her advice on how to get the most out of life at this stage. First though, she shares her own transition story.

The key to a fulfilling midlife career – mastering your dance with fear and confidence
We know mid-life is a uniquely challenging time, but it’s also a key pivotal time. The choices you make now really matter. Author and careers coach, Laura Walker, shares insights from her award-winning research and what you can do to help yourself master the next steps.

"I love being a Queenager"
Laura Kuenssberg talks to Eleanor Mills about Brexit chaos, how the country was on the verge of a revolution, why she never wanted to be famous, and how she feels about being a mid-life woman

Dr Lucy Ryan
The Silent Revolution – why midlife women are walking out at the peak of their careers
Why are so many midlife women leaving corporates just as they should be coming into their work prime? Lucy Ryan reveals a silent revolution