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EPISODE · Oct 5, 2025 · 3 MIN

Midlife Reinvention: Unleashing Your Inner Muse After 40

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome back to Women Over 40, where we shake off the expectations, the timelines, and the stereotypes to make space for reinvention—and today, I want to talk directly to all of you who feel that quiet tug for something new. Right now, there’s a rising chorus of women—sometimes whispered, sometimes shouted—who are starting over after forty. Whether it's triggered by a health crisis, a job loss, the last kid leaving for college, or simply the feeling that what got us here isn’t enough for where we want to go next, the question stands: How do we pursue new passions and truly reinvent ourselves after forty? Barbara Waxman, the author of The Middlescence Manifesto, compares this chapter of life to adolescence—a time of emotional intensity and change, yes, but also a powerful moment to step boldly into who we are becoming. Our generation has the unprecedented opportunity of extra decades—decades!—to fill with meaning and creativity. Increased longevity has made it not only possible but necessary to find new ways to thrive after forty. Lesley Jane Seymour, founder of CoveyClub, points out that women have the experience, confidence, and networks it takes to make dramatic pivots, often more easily than when we were thirty. Look at the examples: Toni Morrison published her first novel, The Bluest Eye, at forty. Vera Wang didn’t start designing wedding gowns until she was forty, transforming herself from figure skater and editor into a global fashion icon. Even Arianna Huffington launched The Huffington Post at fifty-five, redefining her life and career at a time when others said it was time to slow down. Their stories don’t just make great headlines—they invite us to ask, "Why not me?" It's not just celebrities or public figures. Susan Lister Locke, who once managed specialty sportswear shops on Nantucket, pivoted into real estate and then, in her fifties, finally unleashed her lifelong love of art and jewelry making. By taking classes just for fun, Susan found a new tribe, customers, and eventually saw her work showcased in Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Her reinvention started with a simple list: What do I like? What am I good at? What interests me? Sometimes rediscovering old passions is the first step. Other women turn a life crisis into creation. Terri Bryant, a successful makeup artist, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. She channeled her energy into designing breakthrough makeup tools and founded Guide Beauty, helping others—especially people with mobility challenges—find joy and independence through beauty. Stories like these are possible because at forty and beyond, we give ourselves permission to care less about what others think, and more about what lights us up inside. So here’s what I want you to hear today: Curiosity is your compass. Inspiration is everywhere—whether that means building a business, writing a novel, or simply turning a side hobby into a new adventure. Thank you for tuning in to W This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome back to Women Over 40, where we shake off the expectations, the timelines, and the stereotypes to make space for reinvention—and today, I want to talk directly to all of you who feel that quiet tug for something new. Right now, there’s a rising chorus of women—sometimes whispered, sometimes shouted—who are starting over after forty. Whether it's triggered by a health crisis, a job loss, the last kid leaving for college, or simply the feeling that what got us here isn’t enough for where we want to go next, the question stands: How do we pursue new passions and truly reinvent ourselves after forty? Barbara Waxman, the author of The Middlescence Manifesto, compares this chapter of life to adolescence—a time of emotional intensity and change, yes, but also a powerful moment to step boldly into who we are becoming. Our generation has the unprecedented opportunity of extra decades—decades!—to fill with meaning and creativity. Increased longevity has made it not only possible but necessary to find new ways to thrive after forty. Lesley Jane Seymour, founder of CoveyClub, points out that women have the experience, confidence, and networks it takes to make dramatic pivots, often more easily than when we were thirty. Look at the examples: Toni Morrison published her first novel, The Bluest Eye, at forty. Vera Wang didn’t start designing wedding gowns until she was forty, transforming herself from figure skater and editor into a global fashion icon. Even Arianna Huffington launched The Huffington Post at fifty-five, redefining her life and career at a time when others said it was time to slow down. Their stories don’t just make great headlines—they invite us to ask, "Why not me?" It's not just celebrities or public figures. Susan Lister Locke, who once managed specialty sportswear shops on Nantucket, pivoted into real estate and then, in her fifties, finally unleashed her lifelong love of art and jewelry making. By taking classes just for fun, Susan found a new tribe, customers, and eventually saw her work showcased in Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Her reinvention started with a simple list: What do I like? What am I good at? What interests me? Sometimes rediscovering old passions is the first step. Other women turn a life crisis into creation. Terri Bryant, a successful makeup artist, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. She channeled her energy into designing breakthrough makeup tools and founded Guide Beauty, helping others—especially people with mobility challenges—find joy and independence through beauty. Stories like these are possible because at forty and beyond, we give ourselves permission to care less about what others think, and more about what lights us up inside. So here’s what I want you to hear today: Curiosity is your compass. Inspiration is everywhere—whether that means building a business, writing a novel, or simply turning a side hobby into a new adventure. Thank you for tuning in to W This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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