Ashokvatika: Roots of Reinvention - Extraordinary Stories of Mumbai's Women Over 40
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Welcome back to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the extraordinary power of reinvention. Today we're diving into something truly transformative, the stories of women who decided that forty wasn't the end of their journey, it was the beginning of their best chapter.
Let me tell you about a woman named Shinde who felt the weight of everyone else's expectations pressing down on her. She had moved to Mumbai after completing her degree, built a career in costume design, earned her own money, and for the first time in her life, she valued herself. But in her forties, something shifted. People around her kept asking the same question, why haven't you settled down yet? And Shinde realized that wasn't her real problem at all. She felt her life needed a complete reboot on her own terms.
One day, while traveling in Malaysia, she stumbled upon a horticulture exhibition. Bonsais arranged like poems in pots, terrariums that looked like miniature worlds, container gardens full of intelligent symmetry. Her imagination bloomed for the first time in years. When she returned home, she and her cousin began reviving a family nursery that had been nearly abandoned. She started small, sitting with a notebook and pen, jotting down her vision. Then she grew an experimental series of small decorative houseplants inside coconut shells. People loved them. Before long, she was diving deep into YouTube, learning from Japanese instructors about plants and patience. She created a business called Ashokvatika Nursery and joined a business networking collective where she began making presentations for her company. Today, curiosity is her compass, and she's exploring everything from sensory gardens to using AI to improve plant care.
Then there's Rochelle Potkar, an award-winning author and performance poet who described a profound shift in her forties. She calls it the macro-journey, the longer, winding road of life that demanded not urgency, but perspective. She gave up thinking in short timeframes and became what she calls a journeywoman. Rochelle started pitching her movie and TV scripts with confidence because becoming a journeywoman relieved her of the anxieties she'd carried in her thirties. She describes her life now as less like a jigsaw puzzle and more like a patchwork quilt. Rejections don't deflate her anymore. Small defeats don't stop her from moving forward.
What these women discovered is that your forties aren't a crisis, they're your greatest advantage. Angela Vassallo, an award-winning entrepreneur, built and sold a seven-figure restaurant brand in her forties, then pivoted to step onto global stages in her fifties. She talks about how menopause is actually a metamorphosis, a journey from cocoon to breakthrough leading into what she calls the freedom phase, the most powerful time in a woman's life.
The common thread woven through these stories is this. By your forties, you've survived enough to know what really matters. You've failed, grown, and tried again. You stop chasing that imagined version of yourself and start living fully in your actual self. That's when the real magic happens.
Your reinvention after forty isn't about starting over, it's about finally starting on your own terms. Thank you so much for tuning in to Women Over 40. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss our next episode. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.
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