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EPISODE · Jan 27, 2026 · 20 MIN

I Built $100M. Why Doing It Again at 48 Is Harder.

from I'd Like To Thank MySELF · host Cynthia Garcia

FREE Guide – Download The 3 Questions I Ask Before Making Big Decisions (So I Don’t F It Up) here: https://www.cynthiagarcia.com/episode02-3questionsI'm 48. I'm building a new company. And last week I stood in my kitchen wondering if this was even a good idea.It turns out, building a business at 48 is nothing like building one at 28. We're told that experience makes things easier. But experience doesn't account for perimenopause, raising a teenager, caring for aging parents, and the paralyzing fear of "what if I can't do it again?"In 7th grade, my teacher asked what I wanted to be when I grew up. I said a secretary. That was the biggest dream I could see from where I was standing — bathing in a creek, wearing clothes from the donation bin, watching my mom stretch food stamps like they were made of rubber.36 years later, I've built multiple businesses to over $100M. And now I'm starting over. Again. In an industry I've never been in. With a brain that leaves the building by 2pm and a phone that somehow ends up in the fridge.If you're a woman over 40 reinventing herself — part of the sandwich generation balancing entrepreneurship, motherhood, and aging parents — this one's for you. I'm sharing the brutal truth about the difference between the desperate hunger of my 20s and the complex reality of my 40s.In this video, we talk about:The Reality Check: Why starting a business later in life feels heavier than when you had nothing to lose.The "Sandwich" Struggle: Navigating entrepreneurship while balancing perimenopause, motherhood, and aging parents.The Identity Crisis: Why "doing it again" is scarier when you’ve already succeeded once.The Kitchen Moment: How to push through the doubt when you’re standing in your kitchen wondering if you’ve made a huge mistake.Subscribe to follow the journey: https://www.youtube.com/@iamcynthiagarcia#womenentrepreneurs #over40 #startingabusiness #perimenopause #womeninbusiness #entrepreneurship #reinvention #midlifeawakening #idliketothankmyself #cynthiagarciaEPISODE CHAPTERS:0:00 — Why building at 48 feels so much different1:14 — The secretary story (7th grade dream)3:50 — The kitchen moment that made me question everything6:57 — The grief nobody talks about: burying your old self8:57 — The real shit about building at this age14:04 — The flip: why 48 is actually better than 2818:25 — The close + callback19:53 — The toastAbout Cynthia GarciaCynthia Garcia grew up bathing in a creek in Appalachian poverty and built her entire life from nothing. She’s built and sold companies across education, wellness, and consumer products, including the Institute of Transformational Nutrition (https://transformationalnutrition.com/).Now she’s the founder of Rewritten Beauty (https://www.rewrittenbeauty.com/)™, the world’s first Identity-Based Beauty™ brand. Rewritten was built as a refusal to fade and a challenge to everything women have been told about aging, visibility, and power. Her work has been featured in Forbes, Vogue, Elle, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Shape, Good Morning America, The Today Show, and more.Cynthia's mission is to inspire others to rewrite their story by being an example of what was possible when she rewrote her own.Read more on her website - http://www.cynthiagarcia.com.FOLLOW CYNTHIA GARCIAInstagram: @iamcynthiagarciaTikTok: @iamcynthiagarciaFacebook: @iamcynthiagarciaWebsite: cynthiagarcia.comREWRITTEN BEAUTYInstagram: @wearerewrittenTikTok: @wearerewrittenFacebook: @wearerewrittenWebsite: wearerewritten.comINSTITUTE OF TRANSFORMATIONAL NUTRITIONInstagram: @transformationalnutritionFacebook: @transformationalnutritionWebsite: transformationalnutrition.com

FREE Guide – Download The 3 Questions I Ask Before Making Big Decisions (So I Don’t F It Up) here: https://www.cynthiagarcia.com/episode02-3questionsI'm 48. I'm building a new company. And last week I stood in my kitchen wondering if this was even a good idea.It turns out, building a business at 48 is nothing like building one at 28. We're told that experience makes things easier. But experience doesn't account for perimenopause, raising a teenager, caring for aging parents, and the paralyzing fear of "what if I can't do it again?"In 7th grade, my teacher asked what I wanted to be when I grew up. I said a secretary. That was the biggest dream I could see from where I was standing — bathing in a creek, wearing clothes from the donation bin, watching my mom stretch food stamps like they were made of rubber.36 years later, I've built multiple businesses to over $100M. And now I'm starting over. Again. In an industry I've never been in. With a brain that leaves the building by 2pm and a phone that somehow ends up in the fridge.If you're a woman over 40 reinventing herself — part of the sandwich generation balancing entrepreneurship, motherhood, and aging parents — this one's for you. I'm sharing the brutal truth about the difference between the desperate hunger of my 20s and the complex reality of my 40s.In this video, we talk about:The Reality Check: Why starting a business later in life feels heavier than when you had nothing to lose.The "Sandwich" Struggle: Navigating entrepreneurship while balancing perimenopause, motherhood, and aging parents.The Identity Crisis: Why "doing it again" is scarier when you’ve already succeeded once.The Kitchen Moment: How to push through the doubt when you’re standing in your kitchen wondering if you’ve made a huge mistake.Subscribe to follow the journey: https://www.youtube.com/@iamcynthiagarcia#womenentrepreneurs #over40 #startingabusiness #perimenopause #womeninbusiness #entrepreneurship #reinvention #midlifeawakening #idliketothankmyself #cynthiagarciaEPISODE CHAPTERS:0:00 — Why building at 48 feels so much different1:14 — The secretary story (7th grade dream)3:50 — The kitchen moment that made me question everything6:57 — The grief nobody talks about: burying your old self8:57 — The real shit about building at this age14:04 — The flip: why 48 is actually better than 2818:25 — The close + callback19:53 — The toastAbout Cynthia GarciaCynthia Garcia grew up bathing in a creek in Appalachian poverty and built her entire life from nothing. She’s built and sold companies across education, wellness, and consumer products, including the Institute of Transformational Nutrition (https://transformationalnutrition.com/).Now she’s the founder of Rewritten Beauty (https://www.rewrittenbeauty.com/)™, the world’s first Identity-Based Beauty™ brand. Rewritten was built as a refusal to fade and a challenge to everything women have been told about aging, visibility, and power. Her work has been featured in Forbes, Vogue, Elle, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Shape, Good Morning America, The Today Show, and more.Cynthia's mission is to inspire others to rewrite their story by being an example of what was possible when she rewrote her own.Read more on her website - http://www.cynthiagarcia.com.FOLLOW CYNTHIA GARCIAInstagram: @iamcynthiagarciaTikTok: @iamcynthiagarciaFacebook: @iamcynthiagarciaWebsite: cynthiagarcia.comREWRITTEN BEAUTYInstagram: @wearerewrittenTikTok: @wearerewrittenFacebook: @wearerewrittenWebsite: wearerewritten.comINSTITUTE OF TRANSFORMATIONAL NUTRITIONInstagram: @transformationalnutritionFacebook: @transformationalnutritionWebsite: transformationalnutrition.com

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