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This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

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

Picture this: you're in your 40s, life's thrown its curveballs—kids, careers, maybe a marriage that didn't fit—and suddenly, a quiet fire ignites. That's exactly what happened to Priya Shinde from India. After years hustling as a costume design assistant in Mumbai, facing family pressure to settle down, Priya hit reboot at 40. She revived her cousin's abandoned nursery, Ashokvatika Nursery, experimenting with houseplants in coconut shells inspired by a Malaysia horticulture exhibit. Watching YouTube tutorials from Japanese experts, she built sensory gardens and even explored AI for plant care. Now, she's pitching at business networks, curiosity her compass, declaring her 40s an exploration of creativity and compassion. Priya says, "I am happily dedicated to myself, just like my plants."

Or take Rochelle Potkar, the award-winning Indian author and poet who became a screenwriter in her 40s. Ditching short-term anxieties, she embraced the long-run "macro-journey," pitching movie and TV scripts without fear of rejection. Her wild self unfurled, proving judgment loses its grip when you own your path.

These aren't anomalies. Toni Morrison penned her first novel at 40, launching a literary legacy. Vera Wang pivoted to fashion icon status in her 40s, designing bridal gowns that redefined elegance. Ariana Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55, turning exhaustion into an empire of wellness and media.

Listener, your 40s aren't a crisis—they're a catalyst. Psychologist Edward Higgins notes we shed the shame of chasing an "ideal self," embracing our actual one: battle-tested, wise, ready to contribute. Like the college professor in Heyday Coaching stories who, restless in her mid-40s, shifted from teaching to mentoring women through midlife, inspired by boomer moms who reinvented before women's lib.

So, how do you start? Natalie from IT Girl University lays it out: Enroll in your own reinvention residency. First, clarify vision—journal what lights you up. Second, upgrade basics: clean nails, fitted clothes, hydrated skin—style as strategy, signaling CEO energy. Third, build systems: three weekly non-negotiables—one for body, mind, space—like a walk in Golden Gate Park or sketching in your local café. Say no fiercely to misaligned demands, protecting your brand. Execute with intention, not performance.

You're not starting over; you're leveling up. That restlessness? It's your soul whispering, "Pursue that passion—pottery in Sedona, writing in Paris, or launching your eco-business." You've survived enough to know what matters. Step into it boldly.

Thank you for tuning in, beautiful listeners. Subscribe now for more empowerment on Women Over 40. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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