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Ignite Your Life After 40: Reinvention, Passion, and Purpose Await

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

Welcome back to Women Over 40. Today, let’s talk about a word that’s electrifying and a little scary: reinvention. Specifically, reinventing yourself after 40 and the incredible power that comes from pursuing new passions.

Here’s the truth—so many of us hit 40 and feel like we’ve reached a point where maybe it’s too late to try something different, or maybe we should just settle for comfort. But comfort, as many women will tell you, is a growth killer. Just ask the life coach who left her six-figure job in public relations at 44 and built a new life by the beach—waking up without an alarm clock, designing her day with purpose and excitement. She found that thriving, not just surviving, begins the moment you get clear about what you want and start living that vision immediately.

Take Susan Lister Locke. She was nearly 50 when her world shifted—her marriage ended, her retail job disappeared, and she found herself at a crossroads. Locke didn’t just focus on a job title. Instead, she made lists: what do I like, what do I need, what ignites me? She reconnected with her creativity, dove into art and jewelry-making classes, and before long, was selling her pieces in Nantucket boutiques and even Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Her story is proof that it’s not too late to blend old skills with new passions, and you don’t have to choose one lane for life.

And then there’s Terri Bryant—25 years as a makeup artist, only to be diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. Terri could have stopped, but instead she founded Guide Beauty, creating makeup tools for people with movement challenges. She found that accepting her diagnosis was the key to unlocking something extraordinary. Her brand, which now includes Selma Blair as Chief Creative Officer, is making beauty more accessible for everyone—proving that vulnerability can become a superpower.

Or maybe your catalyst is less dramatic but equally meaningful. Consider Beth Bengtson, who lost her VP job at a marketing firm and didn’t see herself as the leader that could run an organization. But she took that leap and created Working for Women, aligning her passion with purpose and pushing through doubts to make a real social impact.

Let’s not forget cultural role models like novelist Toni Morrison, who published her first novel at 40, or Vera Wang, who became a fashion icon in her 40s. Even Arianna Huffington launched the Huffington Post at 55. Reinvention isn’t just possible; it’s happening all around us every day.

Maybe you’re feeling stuck, disconnected, or caught in a cycle of overthinking. The first step isn’t finding the perfect passion—it’s reconnecting with yourself and then allowing yourself to start small. Seek out mentors, try new classes, write those lists. Most importantly, give yourself permission to pursue fulfillment, not just obligation.

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