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Midlife, Unscripted: Embracing the Plot Twists After 40

Midlife, Unscripted: Embracing the Plot Twists After 40

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate reinvention, growth, and new passions at midlife. Today, let’s talk about something close to my heart: what it means to reinvent yourself after 40 and why now might be your best time to pursue those dreams you put on hold.

Let’s get right to it. For so many women, reaching 40 can feel like standing at a crossroads. Maybe the kids are getting older, the career you worked so hard to build doesn't light you up anymore, or you just feel that itch—the one that says, “Is this it?” If that’s you, you are not alone. In fact, according to Elevate with Keri, stories of life pivots after 40 are more common—and powerful—than you’d expect. Toni Morrison published her first novel at 40. Vera Wang became a fashion icon after 40. Arianna Huffington launched The Huffington Post at 55. Their stories remind us that there’s no expiration date on passion or achievement.

But reinvention doesn’t always start big. Sometimes it begins with uncertainty or even loss. Beth Bengtson of Working for Women learned this firsthand. After being laid off from her VP job, she didn’t just look for another role—she reflected on her true interests and saw a need for a new kind of organization. She built something from scratch, blending passion and experience, proving that upheaval can be the starting line for the next chapter.

Often what holds us back isn’t lack of skill, but lack of vision and the comfort zone we’ve built. Love Quest Coaching’s founder describes how her own reinvention began by getting brutally honest: was she living, or just existing? She left a career and relationship that no longer fit, chose discomfort over ease, and now wakes up each day genuinely fulfilled. Her advice: get clear on what you truly want and give yourself permission to start living that life now. Growth isn’t comfortable, but comfort is a growth killer.

Another inspiring example is Susan Lister Locke, a Rhode Island native who, approaching 50, found both her marriage and her career at a dead end. She didn’t just list careers—she made a list of what sparked her interest and passions. That openness led her from working in retail to creating her own jewelry brand, sold everywhere from Nantucket boutiques to Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Her pivot didn’t just bring in income, it brought in joy.

So if you’re sitting with a dream—maybe you want to write that book, launch that business, learn a new craft, or simply finally prioritize yourself—it is never too late. Start with small steps. Make lists, sign up for a class, reach out to a coach, or join a community of women doing exactly what you want to do. Don’t let comfort rob you of the extraordinary. As Terri Bryant, founder of Guide Beauty, discovered, embracing change—even when born from crisis—can unlock growth and purpose you never imagined.

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