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Im März 2010 habe ich Technikblog ins Leben gerufen. Seither blogge ich über technische Themen die mich faszinieren und im Alltag begleiten. Das sind Themen wie Gadgets, Smart Home, Elektroautos, Erneuerbare Energien und vieles mehr...
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The landscape for mature women in entertainment is undergoing a significant transformation. Once sidelined as their careers reached age 30, women over 40 and 50 are now reclaiming the spotlight, driven by a "demographic revolution" and the rise of streaming platforms . TikTok and YouTube have no age limits
However, champions are emerging. Actress and producer Nicole Kidman has become a leading advocate for change. After publicly pledging in 2017 to work with a woman director every 18 months, she has since collaborated with women filmmakers on 19 different occasions in acting or producing roles. At the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, she was honoured with the Women in Motion Award for her advocacy, using the platform to slam ageism and call for equal opportunities for female filmmakers of all ages. Additionally, studios and artists are promoting a new image for women over 50, such as QVC's "Age of Possibility" campaign which highlights female celebrities as being in their "third act".