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This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast where we rewrite the rules and encourage every woman to make her own. If you’ve ever wondered if it’s too late to pursue a new passion or reinvent yourself, let this episode be your answer: it’s never too late. Today, we’re diving right into what it really means to start fresh and find new joy after 40, whether that means shifting your career, rediscovering long-buried interests, or finally putting yourself—your true self—first.

Let’s get real. Turning 40 can feel like staring at a blank canvas. Some listeners may feel stuck, defined by roles as wives, mothers, professionals, or caretakers, but inside, there’s a whisper telling you there’s more. Maybe you’ve achieved career milestones but don’t feel fulfilled, or perhaps family was your first act and now there’s space for something all your own. Maybe, like best-selling author Toni Morrison, you’ve always been creative, but didn’t write your first novel until 40. Or you’re inspired by Vera Wang, who transformed herself into a global fashion icon after leaving journalism behind—at 40. These women show reinvention doesn’t have an expiration date.

But what does this look like in real life? Take Susan Lister Locke. With a background in real estate and a lifelong interest in art, she began making jewelry for fun. When the market crashed, instead of giving up, she launched her own jewelry shop on the Nantucket waterfront—at 69. Or listen to the story of Indian entrepreneur Shinde. Uninspired and facing social expectations, she used her 40s as a time to experiment—eventually rejuvenating her family nursery and turning her love for plants into Ashokvatika Nursery, a thriving business.

So how do you begin? First, get crystal clear about what you want—what truly lights you up. Some women make vision boards, like Dr. Rosner, who realized her joy was in teaching, learning, and living authentically. Others, like Beth Bengtson, faced job loss and created entirely new businesses, using hidden strengths she never would have recognized without being pushed. Sometimes, the motivation to reinvent comes from life’s hardest moments—a divorce, illness, or job loss—but the power is always yours.

Next, get curious. Explore, learn, and allow yourself to play. Remember, at 40 and beyond, you have resilience born of experience. There’s no need for urgency. As writer Rochelle Potkar said, her life feels less like a jigsaw puzzle now and more like a patchwork quilt—full of colors, textures, and stories stitched together from trying, failing, and growing. When you stop measuring yourself against society’s expectations—when you embrace who you are, right now—that’s where reinvention really begins.

Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. If today’s stories inspired you, subscribe and join us as we continue sharing the journeys of women rewriting their own rules. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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