How To Find More Of A Sense Of Purpose In Midlife
Your career is what you’re paid for, your calling is what you’re made for. How to find a sense of purpose and follow your dreams in midlife
Your career is what you’re paid for, your calling is what you’re made for. How to find a sense of purpose and follow your dreams in midlife
Lisa Bowen says we need to stand up, reclaim our feminine power and empower others. The world needs the inherent wisdom of mature women.
Caroline Jackson has built businesses in midlife – a restaurant, a dive center and a company making bras for women with small breasts
Become a model in your 40s? Why ever not? Rachel Peru shares her fabulous journey.
We talk to professional photographer Julie Lovegrove whose midlife overseas volunteering experience took her on a whole new business journey, leading fellow travelers on photography trips to Africa.
With an environmental catastrophe looming, it’s time for each and every one of us to step up and do what we can to make a difference.
We talk to Ann Russell who worked as a nurse and midwife in the UK and Western Australia before becoming a novelist.
This virtual tour was a 2 hour balloon trip over the incredible karst formations of Yangshou in Southern China.
Incontinence expert, Elaine, talks about her Edinburgh fringe comedy show Gusset Grippers and her mission to stop us all leaking. It’s a hilarious ride!
Bev Roberts tells how chronic illness lead her to becoming a well-being coach and writing a book to help other sufferers find hope.
Thought about taking some time out to volunteer abroad? Here’s why it could be a great idea!
Helen Pollock tells how she went from language learning and PR to setting up a school specializing in teaching children Mandarin.
Why you should put Cuba on your list of places to visit one day! Before it changes beyond recognition. It’s the most wonderful place!
Rosemary Bointon writes about how important it is we exercise our brains as we age and the joy of lifelong learning.
Pamela Sommers shares tips on how to change your mindset and follow your dreams no matter what age you are.
Rachel Lankester writes about stepping outside her comfort zone on an outdoors adventure.
Jennifer Milius swapped corporate life for being an author, coach and motivational speaker. She tells us all about it.
Manon Bradley, world champion powerlifter and world record holder tells us why powerlifting is so great for maintaining optimal health.
Walker Thornton talks about her mission to help older women find the resources and inspiration to live fully expressed sexual lives.
We talk to Gill Pawley who turned her life around and found new purpose setting up Inkpots, helping children and young people tell stories through words and pictures in writing workshops.
How can you become a mentor to a younger person? Amanda Ruiz tells us all about her year as a Cherie Blair mentor to a young entrepreneur from Pakistan.
How Mary Mayfield decided to live a year of adventure, recreating her own life rather than borrowing from her now grown-up children’s.
We talk to brand storyteller Melissa Talago who discovered walking at 40 and has set up a global community to connect and inspire women walkers in midlife and beyond.
How cancer survivor Louise Ennis found purpose through adversity, reinvented herself, took up running and began transforming the lives of other survivors.
How Jane Hoggar came to write Chemo Summer, a very personal, no-holds-barred account of her chemotherapy experience and breast cancer journey.
All about millie lingerie, the company making beautiful bras for women after breast cancer. Supporting and making women feel beautiful again.
The joy of discovering sport in midlife and the renewed sense of self-confidence in doing stand-up paddleboarding in the sea.
A look at Kate Domaille’s path to becoming a Humanist celebrant in midlife and how a Humanist funeral can be a welcome alternative to a religious one.
An interview with Louise Coppin who has dedicated her life to dog rescue in the Alentejo region of Portugal, giving canines a new lease of life, often after they’ve suffered abuse.
Rae Ritchie looks back at Jane Fonda’s life of activism, her contribution to the debate on ageing and the contradictions she has dodged. What a life!
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