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NEW EPISODE: Olympian Denise Lewis on reinvention and adapting to a big life shift

"We need to change the Fs for ourselves. It's not fuck 50. It's 50 can be fabulous."

My guest today is a woman who knows better than most what it takes to adapt to life’s big shifts. Dame Denise Lewis is one of the UK’s best known athletes. She won gold in the heptathlon in Sydney Olympics in 2000 and bronze in Atlanta in 1996. She has won medals at the Commonwealth games, the European championships and World Championships.

After retiring from athletics in her early 30s she built a successful career as a BBC sports commentator. Oh, and had four kids on the side.

In 2023 she was made a Dame for her services to sport. Now At 52 she is president of UK athletics and has written a book sharing everything she’s learnt, aptly named Adaptability, a guide to surviving and thriving in a world of competing demands.

I met up with Denise to talk about self-reliance, independence and how growing up the only child of a single mum shaped her. The challenge of building a whole new identity in her 30s - and again in her 50s. Her secrets to adapting after a big life shift and how she learnt the vital skill of mansplaining. Plus menopause, ageing And why she loves being on the fifth floor of life.

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