Daily Signals 27.05.2026

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Beyond the Pill gives longevity a human story, how TikTok is building an end-to-end consumer ecosystem and study reveals Americans would the sacrifice majority of their income for peace of mind.

Beyond the Pill gives longevity a human story

Beyond The Pill: The Path to Longevity by Jonathan Ramalho, Global
Beyond The Pill: The Path to Longevity by Jonathan Ramalho, Global
Beyond The Pill: The Path to Longevity by Jonathan Ramalho, Global

UK – The Longevity Network hosted an activation around its documentary Beyond the Pill at Wellnest London this week. The film is being shown at various private screenings and is also available via the organisation’s website, encouraging audiences to engage in conversation around how longevity filters into everyday life.

The film features Wim Hof, Tim Spector, Davinia Taylor, Marisa Peer and other wellness figureheads, and its argument cuts against the grain of how wellness brands have been selling longevity. At present, terms such as optimisation, tracked, supplemented and quantified dominate many conversations – vocabulary borrowed from sport science, not from life.

In response, Beyond the Pill considers how people heal, as opposed to how they perform better. Western medicine, it argues, was designed to manage safety, not shepherd people through the longer, messier work of recovery. For example, the practices that rebuilt Hof's resilience after grief – breathwork and cold exposure – were not prescribed, but self-constructed.

A Q&A with founder Jonathan Ramalho and Philly Jay, host of The Wellness Way podcast, provided examples of other lived stories. Ramalho explained how a psychedelics experience led to hospitalisation and a schizophrenia diagnosis. His recovery took years and was self-authored, showing what happens when a healthcare system’s response is management but what the person needs is agency. 

For brands operating in the longevity space, that distinction matters. What Beyond the Pill surfaces is a version of longevity that makes room for collapse, grief and the moments when the protocol breaks down. That complexity is the opportunity.

Strategic opportunity

As longevity matures into its own category, brands that engage with the full arc of a life, through products, communities and communications, will outlast those selling only the peak

How TikTok is building an end-to-end consumer ecosystem

US – TikTok is accelerating from being a social media platform into an end-to-end ecosystem through two moves: a live esports broadcasting partnership with ESL FaceIt Group and the launch of TikTok Go, an in-app travel booking platform.

While the esports partnership introduces live streams designed for smartphone audiences, TikTok Go is a way for US users to discover and book hotels, tours and attractions within the app through partners including Booking.com and Expedia.

Together, the launches signal how platforms are collapsing the distance between entertainment, inspiration and transaction – a key theme analysed in our upcoming Future of Discovery macrotrend report.

This move also reflects a broader shift explored in our 2021 Elastic Brands report, which examined how brands were evolving into adaptive, multifunctional ecosystems capable of responding fluidly to changing consumer behaviours and expectations.

TikTok is responding to audiences who now expect to transition seamlessly from viewing to booking, buying or participating without leaving the feed.

Photography by Cottonbro Studio, Global

Strategic opportunity

Audit where audiences drop out between discovery, engagement and purchase, then design journeys to keep participation, transaction and loyalty within a single connected ecosystem

Stat: Americans would sacrifice majority of their income for peace of mind

Photography by Ketut Subiyanto, Global Photography by Ketut Subiyanto, Global

US – A new survey of 2,000 adults by Talker Research suggests that peace of mind has become a high-value commodity in an era of economic uncertainty. 

The respondents had an average annual income of £58,000 ($79,000, €67,500) and said they would spend around £42,000 ($57,000, €48,700) a year – almost three-quarters of their earnings – for security and stability. 

The biggest drivers of anxiety were being able to access and afford essentials such as groceries, medication and other healthcare services, along with job security. Nearly half (47%) said they ‘prefer to pay for peace of mind’, although 41% said they could not currently afford to do so. Meanwhile, 17% reported feeling financially anxious every day. 

For brands and businesses, the findings highlight growing demand for products and services that reduce stress, uncertainty and financial risk. Support, transparent pricing and tools that help people feel more in control may increasingly shape purchasing decisions. 

Read our New Codes of Value report, which explores how brands can deliver emotional safety, security and essential human support to consumers during an increasingly volatile period. 

Strategic opportunity

Develop products and services that offer small luxuries, emotional escape and moments of peace to help people to find comfort and control during everyday uncertainty 

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