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EPISODE · Dec 1, 2025 · 3 MIN

Macro-Journeys & Whispers That Roar: Midlife Reinvention

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the power of reinvention and the courage it takes to rewrite your story. I'm your host, and today we're diving into something that might feel impossible right now but trust me, it's not. We're talking about pursuing new passions after 40, because this decade isn't the beginning of the end. It's actually the beginning of your greatest advantage. Let me start with something that might surprise you. Harvard Business Review found that women over 40 are the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs in the world. More women are leaving traditional careers in midlife to pursue new dreams and launch businesses at record rates. You're not alone in feeling that whisper inside saying there's something more. Toni Morrison didn't write her first novel until she was 40. Vera Wang became a fashion icon well into her career pivot. Arianna Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55. These weren't anomalies. These were women who listened to that quiet voice inside that said you're not done yet. There's a woman named Rochelle Potkar who is an award-winning author and performance poet. She describes entering what she calls the macro-journey in her 40s, a longer, winding road of life that demanded perspective, not urgency. She gave up thinking in short run timeframes and only considered long-run timelines. She became what she calls a journeywoman. And here's what changed everything for her. She lost the fear of judgment and failure, allowing her wild self to unfurl playfully. Then there's the story of someone who spent decades in costume design in Mumbai. She moved there against family opposition and found independence through her work. But in her 40s, something shifted. While traveling in Malaysia, she stumbled upon a horticulture exhibition filled with bonsais and terrariums, and her imagination bloomed. She decided to rebuild her family nursery and started growing experimental decorative houseplants in coconut shells. What began as a whisper became her passion. She now runs Ashokvatika Nursery and is educating herself about everything from sensory gardens to AI applications in plant care. Angela Vassallo, an Australian entrepreneur, built and sold a seven-figure restaurant brand in her 40s. But at 50, she heard what she calls a whisper that roared. She chose soul work over safety and now steps onto global stages helping women through their next chapter. Here's what all these women understood. Your 40s aren't about chasing timelines or proving yourself. They're about aligning with purpose. They're about asking different questions. Not what do I need to prove but what do I want to contribute? In your earlier years, many of us carry shame because we're chasing an imagined version of ourselves. But in your 40s, you begin to live more fully in your actual self. You've failed, you've grown, you've tried again. You've survived enough to know what really matters. That's the 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, the podcast where we celebrate the power of reinvention and the courage it takes to rewrite your story. I'm your host, and today we're diving into something that might feel impossible right now but trust me, it's not. We're talking about pursuing new passions after 40, because this decade isn't the beginning of the end. It's actually the beginning of your greatest advantage. Let me start with something that might surprise you. Harvard Business Review found that women over 40 are the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs in the world. More women are leaving traditional careers in midlife to pursue new dreams and launch businesses at record rates. You're not alone in feeling that whisper inside saying there's something more. Toni Morrison didn't write her first novel until she was 40. Vera Wang became a fashion icon well into her career pivot. Arianna Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55. These weren't anomalies. These were women who listened to that quiet voice inside that said you're not done yet. There's a woman named Rochelle Potkar who is an award-winning author and performance poet. She describes entering what she calls the macro-journey in her 40s, a longer, winding road of life that demanded perspective, not urgency. She gave up thinking in short run timeframes and only considered long-run timelines. She became what she calls a journeywoman. And here's what changed everything for her. She lost the fear of judgment and failure, allowing her wild self to unfurl playfully. Then there's the story of someone who spent decades in costume design in Mumbai. She moved there against family opposition and found independence through her work. But in her 40s, something shifted. While traveling in Malaysia, she stumbled upon a horticulture exhibition filled with bonsais and terrariums, and her imagination bloomed. She decided to rebuild her family nursery and started growing experimental decorative houseplants in coconut shells. What began as a whisper became her passion. She now runs Ashokvatika Nursery and is educating herself about everything from sensory gardens to AI applications in plant care. Angela Vassallo, an Australian entrepreneur, built and sold a seven-figure restaurant brand in her 40s. But at 50, she heard what she calls a whisper that roared. She chose soul work over safety and now steps onto global stages helping women through their next chapter. Here's what all these women understood. Your 40s aren't about chasing timelines or proving yourself. They're about aligning with purpose. They're about asking different questions. Not what do I need to prove but what do I want to contribute? In your earlier years, many of us carry shame because we're chasing an imagined version of ourselves. But in your 40s, you begin to live more fully in your actual self. You've failed, you've grown, you've tried again. You've survived enough to know what really matters. That's the This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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