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EPISODE · Sep 1, 2025 · 4 MIN

Forty, Fierce, and Fearless: Reinventing Yourself After 40

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome to Women Over 40. Today, we’re diving straight into reinventing yourself after forty and discovering the power—and the real possibility—of pursuing new passions. For so many women, forty isn’t just a number; it’s more like a launching pad. Maybe you’ve spent decades building a career, raising a family, or following a script that seemed right twenty years ago. Then, one day, you wake up and realize you’ve changed. What once brought comfort or a sense of security now feels confining. That’s the signal—it’s time for reinvention, not retreat. Let’s start with the story of Susan Lister Locke, who lived on the Rhode Island coast. After years in the family’s specialty sportswear stores and facing a major company closure approaching fifty, she took stock: not just of her career, but of what she really loved. She made lists of her passions, skills, and dreams—and pivoted toward real estate, while leaning into her creativity through jewelry-making. She took classes in Italy, started selling pieces in Nantucket and Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Susan didn’t settle; she expanded, and her story shows that exploring passions can lead to new thriving ventures even after forty. Look at Vera Wang—a household name in fashion—who only entered the industry at forty. By embracing her creative drive, she shattered barriers and redefined what it means to succeed later in life. Keri Ford, host of Elevate with Keri, calls age forty a “fast-forward button.” She reclaimed her health and career, spotlighting women like Toni Morrison who published her first novel at forty, and Arianna Huffington, who founded The Huffington Post at fifty-five. These stories offer proof: forty is nowhere near the finish line. It’s a new starting gun. Navigating change isn’t always easy, though. Sometimes it comes with upheaval—a divorce, job loss, or something else that pushes you out of your comfort zone. But, as one life coach who used to work for Grant Cardone says, “comfort is a growth killer.” Radical shifts often feel uncomfortable, but pushing through that discomfort is what leads to a more stellar life. When you push past comfort, you discover what truly makes you feel fulfilled. It might mean waking up without an alarm, scheduling your days to fit your passion, and finding excitement for the next decade. Financial independence matters, too. Setting yourself up for security means you can take risks, whether it’s starting a business, learning a new art, or diving into tech. One woman in India rebuilt an abandoned family nursery, learned new skills from Japanese gardening instructors, and found satisfaction in nurturing creativity and compassion over rushing to accomplishments. Reinvention after forty is not about ignoring your past but using it—your wisdom, connections, and confidence—to shape your future. If you don’t know where to start, take a cue from these women: make lists, reflect on what excites you, and start learning something This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome to Women Over 40. Today, we’re diving straight into reinventing yourself after forty and discovering the power—and the real possibility—of pursuing new passions. For so many women, forty isn’t just a number; it’s more like a launching pad. Maybe you’ve spent decades building a career, raising a family, or following a script that seemed right twenty years ago. Then, one day, you wake up and realize you’ve changed. What once brought comfort or a sense of security now feels confining. That’s the signal—it’s time for reinvention, not retreat. Let’s start with the story of Susan Lister Locke, who lived on the Rhode Island coast. After years in the family’s specialty sportswear stores and facing a major company closure approaching fifty, she took stock: not just of her career, but of what she really loved. She made lists of her passions, skills, and dreams—and pivoted toward real estate, while leaning into her creativity through jewelry-making. She took classes in Italy, started selling pieces in Nantucket and Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Susan didn’t settle; she expanded, and her story shows that exploring passions can lead to new thriving ventures even after forty. Look at Vera Wang—a household name in fashion—who only entered the industry at forty. By embracing her creative drive, she shattered barriers and redefined what it means to succeed later in life. Keri Ford, host of Elevate with Keri, calls age forty a “fast-forward button.” She reclaimed her health and career, spotlighting women like Toni Morrison who published her first novel at forty, and Arianna Huffington, who founded The Huffington Post at fifty-five. These stories offer proof: forty is nowhere near the finish line. It’s a new starting gun. Navigating change isn’t always easy, though. Sometimes it comes with upheaval—a divorce, job loss, or something else that pushes you out of your comfort zone. But, as one life coach who used to work for Grant Cardone says, “comfort is a growth killer.” Radical shifts often feel uncomfortable, but pushing through that discomfort is what leads to a more stellar life. When you push past comfort, you discover what truly makes you feel fulfilled. It might mean waking up without an alarm, scheduling your days to fit your passion, and finding excitement for the next decade. Financial independence matters, too. Setting yourself up for security means you can take risks, whether it’s starting a business, learning a new art, or diving into tech. One woman in India rebuilt an abandoned family nursery, learned new skills from Japanese gardening instructors, and found satisfaction in nurturing creativity and compassion over rushing to accomplishments. Reinvention after forty is not about ignoring your past but using it—your wisdom, connections, and confidence—to shape your future. If you don’t know where to start, take a cue from these women: make lists, reflect on what excites you, and start learning something This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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