• What's Really In Your Control — And What Isn't
    Jun 18 2026

    Stop spending energy on what you can't change. Start investing in what you can.

    Key theme: The honest distinction between luck and agency — and why confidence follows action, not the other way round.

    Here's the question that sits underneath everything we discuss in this series: how much of this is actually up to me?

    It's a fair question and an important one. Some things genuinely are outside our control — genetics, timing, the circumstances we were born into, the things that happen to us. A certain kind of self-help culture glosses over this, and I won't. Luck is real. Pretending otherwise is not empowerment.

    But the research on what is within our control is far more extensive than most people realise. Your response to what happens to you. Your daily habits and the environment you design around them. The stories you tell yourself about what's possible. Your relationships. Your direction.

    In this episode I also tackle one of the most persistent myths about change at this life stage: that you need to feel ready before you begin. You don't. Confidence is not a prerequisite for action. It is the result of it.

    The woman who changed everything in her second chapter didn't wait until she felt certain. She began despite uncertainty. And the beginning was everything.

    CTA: Listen to this episode and ask yourself: where am I spending energy on things I cannot control? Leave a comment on our Facebook page — we'd love to know. bestbeyond50.co.uk

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    10 mins
  • Is This Your Sliding Door Moment?- How to recognise it when it happens
    Jun 11 2026

    Small choices made now compound into dramatically different lives. Which version are you building?

    Key theme: How ordinary daily decisions compound over decades — and the fork you are standing at right now.

    Imagine two versions of yourself at eighty. One is vital, purposeful, connected, and independent. The other is diminished — not through catastrophe, but through the quiet accumulation of deferred decisions and years of drift.

    Both of those versions begin here. In choices that feel small and inconsequential in the moment but that compound, silently and powerfully, into dramatically different futures.

    I trained as an economist, so compound effects are something I understand deeply — and in this episode I apply that logic not to money, but to health, relationships, purpose, and financial independence. The results are both clarifying and motivating.

    I also want to say something directly to anyone who believes it might be too late: it isn't. But now matters. Every year of waiting is a year less of compounding. Every year of drift is a year where the trajectory is being set by default rather than by design.

    The permission and the urgency — both are true. And holding them together is where the work begins.

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    10 mins
  • Why Your Doctor Can't Help You Design a Long Life
    Jun 4 2026

    The NHS is extraordinary. It just wasn't built for what you actually need.

    Key theme: The difference between lifespan and healthspan — and why prevention needs to be your responsibility.

    When was the last time you went to your GP and the conversation was about how to feel extraordinary? About having more energy, more clarity, more vitality for the next thirty years?

    The answer, for most of us, is never. Because that's not what the appointment is for.

    Our healthcare system is brilliant at fixing what breaks. It is not designed around health — around the question of what it would take for you to thrive, not just survive, for the next three decades. That is medicine's blind spot.

    In this episode I introduce one of the most important distinctions in modern longevity science: the difference between lifespan and healthspan. I look at why the gap between them — the years many of us spend in meaningfully reduced health — is not inevitable. And I explore what it means to take genuine, proactive responsibility for your own long-term vitality: the metabolic, hormonal, and lifestyle factors that the system isn't tracking on your behalf.

    This is not about fear. It's about agency. And it starts with knowing that you are not a passenger in this.

    CTA: Take the free Metabolic Age Assessment at bestbeyond50.co.uk to discover exactly where your biggest health opportunity lies.

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    9 mins
  • The Regret Compass: How to Use What You Wish You'd Done
    May 28 2026

    Regret isn't a trap. Used properly, it's the most precise compass you have.

    Key theme: Reframing regret as a forward-looking design tool — and the Regret Audit exercise.

    We're not supposed to have regrets. The culturally approved position is: no regrets, own your choices, move on. I want to challenge that — quite fundamentally.

    The research on what people regret most at the end of their lives is consistent and sobering: it's almost never the risks they took. It's the paths not taken. The work not started. The version of themselves they kept postponing.

    In this episode I make the case that regret — properly understood and used prospectively — is one of the most powerful design tools available to you. I introduce the Regret Audit: a simple but searching exercise that uses your eighty-five year old self as an advisor. She has the perspective you currently lack. And when you consult her honestly, she tends to cut through all the noise very quickly.

    The regrets we talk about in this episode are not yours yet. They are futures you still have the power to prevent. Every day you make a conscious choice to begin something, you are removing one from the pile.

    CTA: Try the Regret Audit using the free Five Conversations journal at bestbeyond50.co.uk. Share this episode with a woman who needs to hear it.

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    7 mins
  • Stop Drifting. Start Designing Your Next 30 Years.
    May 28 2026

    Most people plan everything except the most important chapter of their lives.

    Key theme: Treating longevity as a design project — and the four questions that make it real.

    We plan our careers, our homes, our holidays. We plan other people's lives with extraordinary care. And then we arrive at fifty or sixty with thirty years ahead of us — and no plan at all.

    That gap between the life you're drifting into and the one you could be designing is what this episode is about.

    I introduce the concept of longevity as a design project — the idea that your second lifetime is not something that happens to you, but something you can actively shape. We look at why the 'decline' story most of us have absorbed about this life stage isn't coming from the science (it's coming from the culture). And I share four questions that cut through all the noise and point you directly toward what your second chapter is actually for.

    These four questions have unlocked something real in every woman I've worked with. By the end of this episode, you'll have a framework for beginning to answer them yourself.

    CTA: Download the free Design Your Next Chapter workbook at bestbeyond50.co.uk and work through the four questions today.

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    8 mins
  • The Best Chapter of Your Life Hasn't Even Started Yet. Here's Why.
    May 28 2026

    Strapline: The best chapter of your life hasn't started yet. Here's the evidence.

    Key theme: Introducing the BestBeyond50 mission — and the case that fifty is not the beginning of the end.

    If you've ever had the quiet, persistent feeling that your best years are still ahead of you — this episode is where we begin.

    I'm Ellie Hewitt: founder, entrepreneur, and economist who discovered in her early sixties that the most purposeful chapter of her life hadn't started yet. In my late fifties I went through the kind of rupture that strips away your roles and your routines and leaves you standing somewhere unfamiliar. What I found on the other side of that experience — a property company co-founded, a coaching programme built, a life that finally felt genuinely mine — is the foundation of everything BestBeyond50 stands for.

    In this first episode I ask the question at the heart of this series: is this for you? And why does now matter so much?

    If you're in your fifties, sixties, or beyond and something in you is saying there's more than this — you're in the right place. This is where we start designing.

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    7 mins