The Queenager with Eleanor Mills

By: Eleanor Mills
  • Summary

  • We need a new story about midlife for women, because you’re never too old and it’s never too late to become the woman you always wanted to be. Join host Eleanor Mills as she explores a more optimistic narrative around the later stages of women’s lives, with guests drawn from a contacts book spanning 25 years as an award winning editor and newspaper journalist. Eleanor is founder of NOON.org.uk, the home of the Queenager - the term she coined to positively rebrand women in midlife. The Queenager podcast explores AI to midlife bodies, sex, why women over 45 are being purged from the workforce and more. This podcast celebrates reinvention and embracing this ‘age of becoming’. And with bonus Debrief episodes where Eleanor is joined by Women’s Centred transformational coach Wendy Lloyd, it also provides helpful insights to support listeners through their own midlife maelstrom. Eleanor’s optimistic narrative around the later stages of women’s lives was born out of her own midlife maelstrom. Now, having been made redundant from the job that defined her for 25 years, she feels happier in her 50s and more purposeful and energised than ever. And with NOON’s world-first research showing this to be true for many other women, it’s clear that these are stories the world needs to hear. For more, checkout Eleanor’s book Much More to Come, published by HarperCollins.
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Episodes
  • The Debrief: What we learned from Dr Sharon Blackie
    Oct 11 2024

    In this companion episode to The Queenager Podcast, Eleanor Mills and Wendy Lloyd discuss the biggest takeaways from episode featuring Dr Sharon Blackie. Here you'll find the inspirational takeaways from the psychotherapist and author so you can take action and make positive change in your life.

    Eleanor Mills is the founder of NOON, the UK's leading network for midlife women. She's also author of the bestselling book Much More to Come.

    Wendy Lloyd is a Women’s Centred transformational coach. To find out how Wendy can support you through your midlife reinvention, visit www.dramafreeyou.com and book a FREE 30 minute coaching call.

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    13 mins
  • Dr Sharon Blackie: How fairy tales can help us reimagine ourselves
    Oct 11 2024

    Sharon Blackie is a psychotherapist and academic. Her books – including her latest Wise Women – brings together lost myths, fairy tales and stories for women at midlife and beyond. In this episode, we ask what the second half of women's lives could look like if we rerouted ourselves in positive myths of wise older women. "I'd always had a deep rooted belief that fairy tales really work on us – the imagery in them, the archetypal characters – and help us to see how it might be possible to reimagine ourselves.

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    45 mins
  • The Debrief: What we learned from Carol Vorderman
    Sep 27 2024

    In this companion episode to The Queenager Podcast episode with Carol Vorderman (S1 E5), Eleanor Mills and Wendy Lloyd discuss the biggest takeaways from Carol, the broadcaster from humble beginnings turned political firebrand.

    You'll find the inspirational takeaways from Carol Vorderman so you can take action and make positive change in your life.

    Eleanor Mills is the founder of NOON, the UK's leading network for midlife women. She's also author of the bestselling book Much More to Come.

    Wendy Lloyd is a Women’s Centred transformational coach. To find out how Wendy can support you through your midlife reinvention, visit www.dramafreeyou.com and book a FREE 30 minute coaching call.

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    11 mins

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