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This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the power of reinvention and self-discovery. I'm your host, and today we're diving into one of the most transformative decades of your life: the journey of pursuing new passions after 40.

You know that feeling when something inside you shifts? When the life you've been living suddenly doesn't feel quite like yours anymore? That's exactly where many remarkable women find themselves as they enter their 40s, and it's the beginning of something beautiful.

Consider Toni Morrison, who wrote her first novel at 40, or fashion icon Vera Wang who completely transformed her career in her 40s. These aren't anomalies. Arianna Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55. These women teach us that reinvention isn't something that happens to you by accident. It's something you choose.

Take the story of a woman in India who spent her 20s and 30s in a costume design career, working grueling shifts in Mumbai. She was successful by conventional standards, but deep down, curiosity was stirring. It started with a trip to Malaysia where she stumbled upon a horticulture exhibition. Bonsais arranged like poems, terrariums holding miniature worlds. Something awakened in her. By her 40s, she had the courage to pivot completely, reviving a family nursery and creating her own business, Ashokvatika Nursery. Today she's educating herself about sensory gardens and using AI to improve plant care. Curiosity became her compass.

What's beautiful about reinvention after 40 is this: you've already survived enough to know what actually matters. You've failed, grown, and tried again. You're less concerned with proving something to the world and more focused on what you genuinely want to contribute.

One woman who built a multi-million dollar makeup brand called Makeup Geek Cosmetics from the ground up found herself starting over at 45 when everything changed. Rather than seeing it as failure, she discovered that starting over meant getting to choose who she wanted to become next. She started with something simple: gratitude. Every morning with her coffee, she wrote down what she was grateful for.

Here's what the research tells us about this phase of life. Psychologist Edward Higgins describes the gap between who we are and who we think we should be. For decades, many of us carry shame because we're chasing that imagined version of ourselves. But in your 40s, something shifts. You begin to live in your actual self. You stop asking, what do I need to prove? and start asking, what do I want to contribute?

Your 40s don't have to be a crisis. They can be a catalyst. They can be the decade where you finally give yourself permission to live on your own terms. Where curiosity isn't just a luxury but your compass. Where reinvention becomes not an escape from your life, but a deepening into it.

Thank you so much for tuning in to Women Over 40. Please subscribe and join us next time as we continue exploring the power of reinvention. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

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