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wearethecity.com | Shelley Luckie
It’s no secret that the world of work has changed dramatically in recent years. From the way we clock in (or don’t) to the way we job hunt, the workplace today looks nothing like it did just a decade ago. And depending on who you ask, that’s either incredibly exciting or deeply unsettling. While younger generations, mainly Gen Z and Millennials, are cautiously optimistic about what lies ahead, their older counterparts, Gen X and Baby Boomers, are far more apprehensive.
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1 week ago |
wearetechwomen.com | Shelley Luckie
On 14 April 2025, Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket carried six remarkable women into space, marking the first all-female crewed spaceflight since 1963. The crew, Katy Perry, Gayle King, Lauren Sánchez, Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyen and Kerianne Flynn, embarked on an 11-minute suborbital journey that transcended mere symbolism. This mission wasn’t just a nod to progress, it was a catalyst for envisioning a future where women play pivotal roles in space exploration and the tech industry.
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1 week ago |
wearetechwomen.com | Shelley Luckie
Greg Williams, Editor-in-Chief of Wired UK, is one of the most respected voices at the intersection of technology, business and culture. With a background in investigative journalism, business strategy and digital innovation, he has interviewed leading tech founders, futurists and global policymakers, earning a reputation as a trusted authority on emerging technologies and the trends transforming our world.
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1 week ago |
wearethecity.com | Shelley Luckie
Menopause can have a profound impact on mental health – but too often, this is misunderstood, overlooked, or even ignored in professional environments. While organisations are making positive strides when it comes to talking more openly about wellbeing, menopause still remains a topic many feel uncomfortable or ill-equipped to address. The truth is, for many women and those experiencing menopause, symptoms can go far beyond hot flushes.
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1 week ago |
wearetechwomen.com | Shelley Luckie
Earlier today, 14 April 2025, Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket successfully launched its 31st mission (NS-31) from Launch Site One in West Texas, making history with the first all-female crewed commercial spaceflight since 1963. The short but symbolic mission carried six accomplished women just past the Kármán line — the recognised boundary of space — offering them a few minutes of weightlessness before a smooth parachute-assisted return to Earth.
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