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Blooming After 40: Igniting Your Passions, Rewriting the Rules

Blooming After 40: Igniting Your Passions, Rewriting the Rules

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the fierce power of midlife reinvention. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into pursuing new passions after 40—because sister, this is your time to bloom.

Picture this: You're staring down 40, maybe feeling that familiar tug of what if. What if now is the moment to chase that dream you've shelved? Toni Morrison did just that, penning her first novel, The Bluest Eye, at 40, launching a legacy that earned her the Nobel Prize. Or take Vera Wang, who traded figure skating and editing for bridal design in her 40s, building a fashion empire that redefined weddings worldwide. These aren't fairy tales; they're proof from Elevate with Keri that late bloomers rewrite the rules.

Let me share Shinde's story from The Better India. In her 40s, this resilient woman from India ignored family pressure to settle down and rebooted her family's abandoned nursery in Mumbai. Inspired by a horticulture exhibit in Malaysia, she experimented with houseplants in coconut shells, studied Japanese techniques on YouTube, and launched Ashokvatika Nursery. Now she's pitching sensory gardens and AI-driven plant care to business networks, declaring her 40s an exploration of creativity and self-compassion. "I'm dedicated to nurturing myself like my plants," she says. Her curiosity reignited, turning restlessness into a thriving passion.

Then there's Angela Vassallo, the Australian entrepreneur from her TEDx talk, The Midlife Advantage. She built and sold a seven-figure chicken shop empire in her 40s, then pivoted at 50 to speaking stages, books like The Second Wives’ Guide, and her Harmony in the Hustle podcast. Harvard Business Review backs her up: women over 40 are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs, launching businesses at record rates. Angela calls menopause a metamorphosis, your freedom phase, where resilience and resourcefulness fuel breakthroughs. Think Mel Robbins, who started her top global podcast at 54 with The Let Them Theory.

And Rochelle Potkar, the Indian award-winning poet from The Better India, embraced her 40s as a journeywoman of words. After books and performance poetry, she's now pitching movie and TV scripts, free from 30s anxieties, her wild self unfurling playfully.

Listeners, these women show midlife isn't a crisis—it's your catalyst. You've got wisdom, networks, and no time for small living. Start small: journal that quiet whisper, take a class, join a community like Chettiar did online for autistic adults at 40. Your passions aren't expiring; they're ripening. As psychologist Edward Higgins notes via real stories, shift from chasing an ideal self to embracing your actual one—a patchwork quilt of triumphs and trials.

So, beautiful warrior, what's your next chapter? Grab that passion and run.

Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment, and remember: This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

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