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EPISODE · Sep 10, 2025 · 3 MIN

Midlife Moves: Unleashing Your Power to Pivot After 40

from Women Over 40 · host Inception Point AI

This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast where we shine a bold, unapologetic light on the journey of reinvention after forty. If you’re listening today, chances are you sense that nudge—the urge to pivot, to step into something new, to find purpose and passion for the next act of your life. Let’s skip right past the pleasantries and dive into what it really means to reinvent yourself at this stage. Because, as stories from trailblazers like Toni Morrison, who wrote her first novel at 40, and Vera Wang, who became a fashion icon in her forties, remind us—reinvention is not just possible, it’s powerful. Maybe your career or life path at twenty-five is no longer working for you. Maybe, like Susan Lister Locke did, you find yourself making lists, not of careers, but of what actually interests you now. She was approaching fifty when she pivoted into real estate—while feeding her long dormant artistic side with jewelry-making. When the jewelry she made for fun caught people’s eyes, she took classes in Italy and transformed a personal curiosity into a thriving business, selling her creations in places like the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Her story shows that sometimes our new path isn’t born of ambition but of answering a quiet longing that’s grown in us over time. Inspiration strikes in different ways. For some, like Keri Ford, it’s a health challenge that propels a career pivot. For others, it’s a personal crisis. I think of the woman who rebuilt her family nursery business in her forties, not because things were going well, but because her curiosity was “extinguished” and she needed a reboot. Even when others questioned her choices, she chose exploration, joined business networks, and taught herself new skills, from sensory gardens to leveraging AI for plant care. What drove her was not a rush to prove something, but a deep commitment to nurture herself to the hilt. One important truth unites these stories—reinvention is rarely comfortable, but comfort is, as life coach Lisa Concepcion teaches, a growth killer. She had a six-figure corporate job but no fulfillment until, at forty-four, she ditched comfort, shifted her mindset, and took radical responsibility for creating a life that felt aligned. If you’re waiting for the right time, waiting for clarity, waiting for the fear to be gone before you leap—stop. Begin where you are. Clarity comes with movement, not before. Another reminder: you’re never starting over, you’re starting from experience. As author Mel Robbins says, everything you’ve faced so far—loss, resilience, resourcefulness—is fuel for the next dream. And your goals should change. What thrilled you at twenty may not even register for you now. Give yourself permission to pursue what truly excites and fulfills you. The beauty of midlife is a freedom to ask: who am I now, and who do I want to become? If you’re contemplating a late passion, be it writing, art, entrepreneurship, education or service, kno 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 shine a bold, unapologetic light on the journey of reinvention after forty. If you’re listening today, chances are you sense that nudge—the urge to pivot, to step into something new, to find purpose and passion for the next act of your life. Let’s skip right past the pleasantries and dive into what it really means to reinvent yourself at this stage. Because, as stories from trailblazers like Toni Morrison, who wrote her first novel at 40, and Vera Wang, who became a fashion icon in her forties, remind us—reinvention is not just possible, it’s powerful. Maybe your career or life path at twenty-five is no longer working for you. Maybe, like Susan Lister Locke did, you find yourself making lists, not of careers, but of what actually interests you now. She was approaching fifty when she pivoted into real estate—while feeding her long dormant artistic side with jewelry-making. When the jewelry she made for fun caught people’s eyes, she took classes in Italy and transformed a personal curiosity into a thriving business, selling her creations in places like the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Her story shows that sometimes our new path isn’t born of ambition but of answering a quiet longing that’s grown in us over time. Inspiration strikes in different ways. For some, like Keri Ford, it’s a health challenge that propels a career pivot. For others, it’s a personal crisis. I think of the woman who rebuilt her family nursery business in her forties, not because things were going well, but because her curiosity was “extinguished” and she needed a reboot. Even when others questioned her choices, she chose exploration, joined business networks, and taught herself new skills, from sensory gardens to leveraging AI for plant care. What drove her was not a rush to prove something, but a deep commitment to nurture herself to the hilt. One important truth unites these stories—reinvention is rarely comfortable, but comfort is, as life coach Lisa Concepcion teaches, a growth killer. She had a six-figure corporate job but no fulfillment until, at forty-four, she ditched comfort, shifted her mindset, and took radical responsibility for creating a life that felt aligned. If you’re waiting for the right time, waiting for clarity, waiting for the fear to be gone before you leap—stop. Begin where you are. Clarity comes with movement, not before. Another reminder: you’re never starting over, you’re starting from experience. As author Mel Robbins says, everything you’ve faced so far—loss, resilience, resourcefulness—is fuel for the next dream. And your goals should change. What thrilled you at twenty may not even register for you now. Give yourself permission to pursue what truly excites and fulfills you. The beauty of midlife is a freedom to ask: who am I now, and who do I want to become? If you’re contemplating a late passion, be it writing, art, entrepreneurship, education or service, kno This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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