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EPISODE · Sep 28, 2025 · 3 MIN

Blooming After 40: Cultivating Your Next Chapter

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome, listeners, to Women Over 40. Today we’re talking about reinventing yourself after 40, and why this chapter is your best time to pursue new passions and live boldly on your own terms. Turning 40 used to be marked as some kind of finish line, a time when doors quietly closed. But the truth? For women today, 40 and beyond is where so many new beginnings spark. Take Barbara Waxman, author of The Middlescence Manifesto, who describes this time as a powerful stage, one where women finally shed the weight of others’ expectations and step into their wisdom and experience. There’s this wonderful sense of freedom—a chance to use your hard-earned confidence to define what comes next. All kinds of reasons drive reinvention. Sometimes it’s longevity—you have decades ahead, so why not do something you love? There are also triggers like divorce, health issues, empty nests, job loss, or simply a longing for fulfillment that only grows as we mature. Instead of seeing these moments as setbacks, they often become launching pads. Consider the story of Susan Lister Locke from Nantucket. Nearing 50, after a divorce and a career setback, she stepped back to ask herself difficult and honest questions: What do I love? What’s missing? She re-licensed in real estate but also returned to her childhood love of art through jewelry-making. Soon, she was exhibiting her pieces at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts and shops in Nantucket, showing that following a spark can turn passion into purpose—and a thriving business. Sometimes reinvention means thinking completely outside the box. Diane Bruno, after decades in PR, found ultimate fulfillment as a funeral director—a pivot inspired by the empathy and service she saw in a field no one expected. Her transformation was less about career and more about meaning, echoing her belief that it’s never too late to do what you’ve always wanted. There are inspiring women everywhere, like Terri Bryant, a celebrated makeup artist who created Guide Beauty after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. Not content to let her passion slip away, she began developing makeup tools designed for people facing similar challenges. Her story reminds us that even life’s hardest moments can ignite innovation—and make us leaders in new spaces. Let’s not forget icons like Toni Morrison, who wrote her first novel at 40, or Vera Wang, who entered the fashion world at 40. Arianna Huffington started The Huffington Post at 55. These stories aren’t outliers—they reveal a pattern: reinvention thrives on experience and the kind of self-knowing that comes only with time. What about you? If you’re standing at the edge of change, my advice is to give yourself permission to start. Tune into your curiosity, like Shinde did when she took a failing family nursery and turned it into Ashokvatika Nursery, becoming her own best advocate and reconnecting with her creativity, one plant at a time. So, listeners, what will this ch This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome, listeners, to Women Over 40. Today we’re talking about reinventing yourself after 40, and why this chapter is your best time to pursue new passions and live boldly on your own terms. Turning 40 used to be marked as some kind of finish line, a time when doors quietly closed. But the truth? For women today, 40 and beyond is where so many new beginnings spark. Take Barbara Waxman, author of The Middlescence Manifesto, who describes this time as a powerful stage, one where women finally shed the weight of others’ expectations and step into their wisdom and experience. There’s this wonderful sense of freedom—a chance to use your hard-earned confidence to define what comes next. All kinds of reasons drive reinvention. Sometimes it’s longevity—you have decades ahead, so why not do something you love? There are also triggers like divorce, health issues, empty nests, job loss, or simply a longing for fulfillment that only grows as we mature. Instead of seeing these moments as setbacks, they often become launching pads. Consider the story of Susan Lister Locke from Nantucket. Nearing 50, after a divorce and a career setback, she stepped back to ask herself difficult and honest questions: What do I love? What’s missing? She re-licensed in real estate but also returned to her childhood love of art through jewelry-making. Soon, she was exhibiting her pieces at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts and shops in Nantucket, showing that following a spark can turn passion into purpose—and a thriving business. Sometimes reinvention means thinking completely outside the box. Diane Bruno, after decades in PR, found ultimate fulfillment as a funeral director—a pivot inspired by the empathy and service she saw in a field no one expected. Her transformation was less about career and more about meaning, echoing her belief that it’s never too late to do what you’ve always wanted. There are inspiring women everywhere, like Terri Bryant, a celebrated makeup artist who created Guide Beauty after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. Not content to let her passion slip away, she began developing makeup tools designed for people facing similar challenges. Her story reminds us that even life’s hardest moments can ignite innovation—and make us leaders in new spaces. Let’s not forget icons like Toni Morrison, who wrote her first novel at 40, or Vera Wang, who entered the fashion world at 40. Arianna Huffington started The Huffington Post at 55. These stories aren’t outliers—they reveal a pattern: reinvention thrives on experience and the kind of self-knowing that comes only with time. What about you? If you’re standing at the edge of change, my advice is to give yourself permission to start. Tune into your curiosity, like Shinde did when she took a failing family nursery and turned it into Ashokvatika Nursery, becoming her own best advocate and reconnecting with her creativity, one plant at a time. So, listeners, what will this ch This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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