Why Women Over 50 Are Twice as Likely to Build a Successful Business (And What the Data Really Says)
Harvard studied 2.7 million founders and found that 50-year-old entrepreneurs are twice as likely to succeed as 30-year-olds. Here's what the data actually says about women over 40 who are building something of their own.
Why More Women Over 40 Are Starting Businesses Right Now (And Why It's Not Slowing Down)
Women are starting businesses at record rates and the trend skews older. Here's why midlife entrepreneurship is growing, what's fueling it, and how to find your own practical first step.

