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EPISODE · Oct 6, 2025 · 3 MIN

Blooming After 40: Cultivating Your Next Chapter

from Women Over 40 · host Inception Point AI

This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Have you ever felt that invisible clock tick a little louder after you turned 40? It’s almost as if society wants to tell us, as women over 40, that our most exciting chapters are behind us. But research and real life show exactly the opposite: right now might be the most powerful time in your life to start over and pursue passions you’ve always dreamed about. Welcome to Women Over 40, where today we talk about reinventing yourself after 40 and diving—sometimes headfirst—into brand new passions. The idea that reinvention is reserved for the young is quickly falling apart. Journalist Lesley Jane Seymour, founder of CoveyClub, points out that because women are living longer than ever, change is no longer optional—it's a necessity. Barbara Waxman, author of The Middlescence Manifesto, even describes midlife as “a second adolescence”—but with more wisdom and less worrying about what other people think. The best part? Reinvention after 40 is easier in some ways because you have experience, confidence, connections, and, often, just enough financial footing to take some risks. Let’s look at some incredible real-life examples. Toni Morrison didn’t publish her first novel, The Bluest Eye, until she was 40, and Vera Wang was 40 before she designed her first wedding dress. Arianna Huffington founded the Huffington Post at 55. These aren’t just fun facts—these are reminders that our culture’s obsession with youth has nothing to do with the reality of growth or fulfillment. Behind every headline is a story as unique as the woman living it. Susan Lister Locke, after a divorce and a career setback just before turning 50, made lists to figure out what truly interested her. She went back to real estate and allowed herself to rekindle her passion for art. That playful curiosity led her to jewelry-making classes. Today, her work is sold in places like Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, and her career is more vibrant and meaningful than ever—all because she had the courage to ask: what do I want now? Then there’s Terri Bryant. For 25 years, she was a makeup artist until a Parkinson’s diagnosis changed her world. Instead of stepping back, she channeled her expertise into creating makeup tools for people facing dexterity challenges. Terri then co-founded Guide Beauty, proof that reinvention is sometimes born out of necessity and compassion. So how do you, right now, get started? Begin with an honest assessment—what excites you, what feels stale, what have you secretly yearned to try? It’s OK if you don’t have all the answers. Start small. Take a class, join a group, say yes to something outside your comfort zone. Vishakha Shinde, who rebuilt an abandoned nursery into a flourishing plant business at age 40, puts it simply: let curiosity lead. Even if it’s just ten minutes a day, carving that time out is the first step toward a reinvention of your own design. Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Remember, your story isn’t over— This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Have you ever felt that invisible clock tick a little louder after you turned 40? It’s almost as if society wants to tell us, as women over 40, that our most exciting chapters are behind us. But research and real life show exactly the opposite: right now might be the most powerful time in your life to start over and pursue passions you’ve always dreamed about. Welcome to Women Over 40, where today we talk about reinventing yourself after 40 and diving—sometimes headfirst—into brand new passions. The idea that reinvention is reserved for the young is quickly falling apart. Journalist Lesley Jane Seymour, founder of CoveyClub, points out that because women are living longer than ever, change is no longer optional—it's a necessity. Barbara Waxman, author of The Middlescence Manifesto, even describes midlife as “a second adolescence”—but with more wisdom and less worrying about what other people think. The best part? Reinvention after 40 is easier in some ways because you have experience, confidence, connections, and, often, just enough financial footing to take some risks. Let’s look at some incredible real-life examples. Toni Morrison didn’t publish her first novel, The Bluest Eye, until she was 40, and Vera Wang was 40 before she designed her first wedding dress. Arianna Huffington founded the Huffington Post at 55. These aren’t just fun facts—these are reminders that our culture’s obsession with youth has nothing to do with the reality of growth or fulfillment. Behind every headline is a story as unique as the woman living it. Susan Lister Locke, after a divorce and a career setback just before turning 50, made lists to figure out what truly interested her. She went back to real estate and allowed herself to rekindle her passion for art. That playful curiosity led her to jewelry-making classes. Today, her work is sold in places like Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, and her career is more vibrant and meaningful than ever—all because she had the courage to ask: what do I want now? Then there’s Terri Bryant. For 25 years, she was a makeup artist until a Parkinson’s diagnosis changed her world. Instead of stepping back, she channeled her expertise into creating makeup tools for people facing dexterity challenges. Terri then co-founded Guide Beauty, proof that reinvention is sometimes born out of necessity and compassion. So how do you, right now, get started? Begin with an honest assessment—what excites you, what feels stale, what have you secretly yearned to try? It’s OK if you don’t have all the answers. Start small. Take a class, join a group, say yes to something outside your comfort zone. Vishakha Shinde, who rebuilt an abandoned nursery into a flourishing plant business at age 40, puts it simply: let curiosity lead. Even if it’s just ten minutes a day, carving that time out is the first step toward a reinvention of your own design. Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Remember, your story isn’t over— This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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