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One Day You Will Be “Radical”
By Orna Raz Gloria Steinem once said: "Women grow radical with age. One day an army of gray-haired women may quietly take over the earth." Yesterday, someone shared a picture of this phrase on Facebook. There could be a silent takeover of the world one day by a group of gray-haired women. Reading that made me realize that gray hair a rose is never just a rose, and that perhaps my decision to leave my hair natural has subversive undertones. My mother's lovely gray hair was kep


Start Building Your Financial Resilience Before Retirement
By Susan Cronenberg as told to Shelby Leith Aging gracefully isn't just about maintaining our physical well-being—it's also about achieving financial resilience. As the years pass, our wallets, like our waistlines, require constant attention to remain healthy and robust. Particularly for women, the path to retirement is paved with distinct challenges and considerations. From managing the gaps in pay scales to career pauses for family care, women's journey to financial freedo


How Can You Combat Age Discrimination in Your Job Search?
By Orly Benaroch Light Without a question, ageism is a very real form of discrimination that occurs in the workplace. Additionally, it can be extremely upsetting to learn that you were passed over for a job just because of the year on your birth certificate. Using any kind of stereotype has cost many firms key employees. Although they shouldn't, these biases nonetheless persist. Therefore, the best thing you can do when looking for your next job is to concentrate on the areas
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