Sitemap - 2026 - Ageing Reimagined: Redefining Later Life
When Music, Politics and Youth Collided: Reflections After Watching White Riot
Why Spending Money Feels Different in Later Life
The Cost of Holding It All Together
A Quiet Invitation: Early access to ThriveSpan
King and Conqueror — A Drama That Misses the Truth but Reveals Something Else
Longevity asks what comes next. It rarely asks who you are now
Walking into Something I Didn’t Quite Understand
Ageing Reimagined: Clearing Space for Your Own Thinking
Inevitable and Avoidable: What We Get Wrong About Ageing
The World of Work I Grew Up In Has Gone
When the Doing Stops: The Quiet Disorientation After a Move
When a Film Refuses to Let You Look Away
When Acknowledgement Changes Shape
In the Quiet Between Sentences: Reflections on Flesh
Chesterton’s Fence: What We Lose When We Forget Why Things Were There
When You Stop Absorbing Everyone Else’s Emotional Weather
Contribution without productivity
The Strange Life of Nursery Rhymes
The Age of Longevity, and What It Reveals About Us
What gets lost when ageing is framed as an employability problem
Watching BlackBerry: A Quiet Reflection on Technology, Memory, and Change
The Defence of Ordinary Ageing
Why tying purpose too tightly to work harms later life
A Gentle Goodbye to the Lives We Didn’t Live – A Reflection on Past Lives
Peter Laslett and A Fresh Map of Life: Why This Still Matters
Send Help: a film about hidden skills and the moment the world changes
The 60-Year Career: What Does That Actually Mean?
When a Role Ends, Who Are You Then?
No Other Choice: a film about work, dignity and the thin line between survival and disappearance
Facing Ourselves: The Call to Live Authentically
When Everything Old Sounds New Again
The Hundred-Year Life, and the Question Nobody Is Asking
Are We Really Meant to “Peak” at 55?
Reflection on watching Die, My Love
Song Sung Blue – A Film That Caught Me by Surprise
Taking the Sign Out of the Window
Later Life as an Editing Process
Hamnet: What Remains, What Reaches Back
Generativity: What We Mean, and What We Often Miss
How People Step Into Later Life
Why I Found Myself Watching Macclesfield

