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EPISODE · Oct 22, 2025 · 3 MIN

Igniting Your Next Chapter: Midlife Reinvention Stories to Inspire Your Reboot

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome to Women Over 40. Today, we dive straight into one of the most exciting journeys you can take after forty: reinventing yourself. If you’re sitting there wondering, “Is it too late to chase a new dream or ignite a forgotten passion?” let me be the first to say—absolutely not. In fact, right now might be the most powerful moment of your life to begin again. Let's start with Susan Lister Locke from Nantucket. In her late 40s, she found herself at a crossroads after her retail career ended. Susan made lists—not just about jobs, but her passions, talents, and curiosities. She reactivated her real estate license and, almost by accident, discovered a passion for jewelry-making. Before she knew it, Susan’s hand-crafted pieces were selling in boutique shops and even Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Her story is proof that sometimes, the best path forward is to honor the interests that have lived quietly inside us—and let them lead. Another inspiring example is Terri Bryant, a makeup artist whose career thrived for 25 years until she was hit with Parkinson’s disease. Instead of stepping back, Terri created Guide Beauty, a line of ergonomic makeup tools for herself and others facing physical challenges. Guide Beauty even brought actress Selma Blair on as Chief Creative Officer! Terri’s reinvention illustrates that our setbacks can fuel innovation, and with the right perspective, they can even help us empower others. Then there’s Vishakha Shinde from Raigad, Maharashtra, who resisted traditional expectations and carved her own path in Mumbai’s fashion world. When her curiosity faded in her 40s, she bravely rebooted life by nurturing her family’s neglected nursery and launched Ashokvatika Nursery. She is now presenting her small business ideas to collectives and learning about everything from sensory gardens to AI for plant care. Vishakha’s journey shows that curiosity can be the compass—and sometimes, rediscovering what sparks our interest means pushing through doubt and daring to begin again. And let’s not forget Beth Bengtson, who navigated job loss by creating Working for Women. Her nonprofit mobilizes businesses to invest in women’s economic independence. Beth’s path reveals how adversity can be the doorway to leadership and impact, especially when we combine our skills with a mission close to our hearts. So, if you’re listening and feeling restless, remember that there’s no expiration date on dreaming big or starting over. Maybe you’ve lost a job, survived a health crisis, seen your children move out, or simply awakened to a new craving for creativity or connection. The first step is always curiosity—asking yourself what you miss, what excites you, and what you truly want to learn or experience now. Vision boards, classes, networking groups, and community support can be practical ways forward. Take a cue from Dr. Jeanne Rosner, whose vision board led her from medicine to building SOUL Food Salon, a hub for 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 dive straight into one of the most exciting journeys you can take after forty: reinventing yourself. If you’re sitting there wondering, “Is it too late to chase a new dream or ignite a forgotten passion?” let me be the first to say—absolutely not. In fact, right now might be the most powerful moment of your life to begin again. Let's start with Susan Lister Locke from Nantucket. In her late 40s, she found herself at a crossroads after her retail career ended. Susan made lists—not just about jobs, but her passions, talents, and curiosities. She reactivated her real estate license and, almost by accident, discovered a passion for jewelry-making. Before she knew it, Susan’s hand-crafted pieces were selling in boutique shops and even Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Her story is proof that sometimes, the best path forward is to honor the interests that have lived quietly inside us—and let them lead. Another inspiring example is Terri Bryant, a makeup artist whose career thrived for 25 years until she was hit with Parkinson’s disease. Instead of stepping back, Terri created Guide Beauty, a line of ergonomic makeup tools for herself and others facing physical challenges. Guide Beauty even brought actress Selma Blair on as Chief Creative Officer! Terri’s reinvention illustrates that our setbacks can fuel innovation, and with the right perspective, they can even help us empower others. Then there’s Vishakha Shinde from Raigad, Maharashtra, who resisted traditional expectations and carved her own path in Mumbai’s fashion world. When her curiosity faded in her 40s, she bravely rebooted life by nurturing her family’s neglected nursery and launched Ashokvatika Nursery. She is now presenting her small business ideas to collectives and learning about everything from sensory gardens to AI for plant care. Vishakha’s journey shows that curiosity can be the compass—and sometimes, rediscovering what sparks our interest means pushing through doubt and daring to begin again. And let’s not forget Beth Bengtson, who navigated job loss by creating Working for Women. Her nonprofit mobilizes businesses to invest in women’s economic independence. Beth’s path reveals how adversity can be the doorway to leadership and impact, especially when we combine our skills with a mission close to our hearts. So, if you’re listening and feeling restless, remember that there’s no expiration date on dreaming big or starting over. Maybe you’ve lost a job, survived a health crisis, seen your children move out, or simply awakened to a new craving for creativity or connection. The first step is always curiosity—asking yourself what you miss, what excites you, and what you truly want to learn or experience now. Vision boards, classes, networking groups, and community support can be practical ways forward. Take a cue from Dr. Jeanne Rosner, whose vision board led her from medicine to building SOUL Food Salon, a hub for This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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