Joy
Experience an infusion of delight with our Joy topic for women in midlife, from books and travel to interiors, shopping and more.

I left my husband for a woman
Liz Moseley had a creeping sense that something was wrong in her carefully constructed middle class life. And then she met Suzie on a Woman's March...

Much More to Come Book Launch Party Giveaway
We're giving away 2 pairs of tickets to the Much More to Come Book Launch Party, where we'll be toasting the release of the book.

Coming out as gay: Married, an affair and then
VG Lee married her first boyfriend at 18, and though she could sense something was wrong, it wouldn't be until nearly 20 years after that that she could explore her true identity.

How to have a better relationship with others ... and yourself
Extraordinary relationships can change our lives. But Lucy Cavendish, author of the Extraordinary Relationships book, says those relationships can go beyond people to the important things in our lives, from homes to pets to ideas

Book Club March 2024: Spread the Joy with Gaby Roslin
Broadcaster Gaby Roslin is on a mission to make us all more joyful. AT the Noon Book Club, find out how she says we can do it!

Learning to swim in your fifties
In spite of being a former personal trainer and now a Women’s Health Coach, Thelma Mensah had never been able to swim. A conversation with Noon founder, Eleanor Mills, and the chance to take part in one of the Noon retreats proved to be the incentive she needed to finally take the plunge and learn.

’We had drifted apart, but I never forgot her. How could I?
Was it chance or serendipity that led Jane Corry to an unexpected and moving reunion?

A Queenager’s first Glastonbury
Louise Monaghan considered going to the world’s biggest performing arts festival for the first time at 55, nothing more than a been-there-done-that box-ticking exercise. It turned out to be a lot more life-changing than that.