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EPISODE · Sep 6, 2025 · 3 MIN

Reigniting Your Spark: The Power of Passion After 40

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome back to Women Over 40. Today we’re diving straight into a topic that’s close to the heart of so many: reinventing yourself after 40 and discovering new passions. If you’ve ever felt like life pressed the reset button in your forties, and you’re wondering, “What’s next for me?”—you’re in the right place. Let’s skip the pleasantries and get to the main event: a new chapter isn’t just possible in your forties, it’s powerful. Women everywhere are realizing that experience is their superpower. Look at Toni Morrison, who published her first novel at 40, or Vera Wang, who entered fashion at 40 and built an empire. Arianna Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55 and became a force in media. These women aren’t outliers—they’re proof that reinvention thrives on the wisdom, confidence, and connections that come with age. So what does reinvention look like? For Susan Lister Locke, it meant asking hard questions at almost 50, after years in retail and a marriage that had run its course. Instead of focusing only on career, Susan listed what brought her joy—creativity and curiosity topped the list. She embraced jewelry-making, something she started for fun. When friends and strangers wanted to buy her designs, it sparked an entirely new business. She kept turning her interests into real opportunities, proving that sometimes, pursuing what lights you up—just for you—can bring about your next act, even when society says you should be winding down. I want to spotlight another woman who brought passion to the table in her forties by rebuilding her family's decades-old nursery business. Even without fluency in English or high-tech skills, she chased her curiosity. Surrounded by plants and ideas, she learned from Japanese horticulture videos on YouTube and tested creative projects. Over time, her dedication paid off—her self-belief became her greatest asset, and with every experiment, she built something uniquely her own. Now, let’s get practical. What are the steps to this kind of reinvention? First, get uncomfortable—the cushy routine is often the biggest growth killer. If you feel a twinge of fear or uncertainty, that’s a sign you’re pushing your boundaries, and that’s where new passions grow. Second, make a list: what excites you now? What did you love as a child before anyone told you to be “practical”? Third, invest in yourself—take classes, join groups, seek mentors, and turn your learning into action. Talk to women who’ve done it before, glean inspiration, and remember: every expert started as a beginner. This is your time to embrace possibility. Women over 40 are changing the narrative—your story isn’t slowing down. It’s reaching its most dynamic chapters. Don’t be afraid to start again. Whether it’s business, art, advocacy, or wellness, your unique mix of history and courage is your launching pad. Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. If you loved this episode, be sure to subscribe so you never mis 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. Today we’re diving straight into a topic that’s close to the heart of so many: reinventing yourself after 40 and discovering new passions. If you’ve ever felt like life pressed the reset button in your forties, and you’re wondering, “What’s next for me?”—you’re in the right place. Let’s skip the pleasantries and get to the main event: a new chapter isn’t just possible in your forties, it’s powerful. Women everywhere are realizing that experience is their superpower. Look at Toni Morrison, who published her first novel at 40, or Vera Wang, who entered fashion at 40 and built an empire. Arianna Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55 and became a force in media. These women aren’t outliers—they’re proof that reinvention thrives on the wisdom, confidence, and connections that come with age. So what does reinvention look like? For Susan Lister Locke, it meant asking hard questions at almost 50, after years in retail and a marriage that had run its course. Instead of focusing only on career, Susan listed what brought her joy—creativity and curiosity topped the list. She embraced jewelry-making, something she started for fun. When friends and strangers wanted to buy her designs, it sparked an entirely new business. She kept turning her interests into real opportunities, proving that sometimes, pursuing what lights you up—just for you—can bring about your next act, even when society says you should be winding down. I want to spotlight another woman who brought passion to the table in her forties by rebuilding her family's decades-old nursery business. Even without fluency in English or high-tech skills, she chased her curiosity. Surrounded by plants and ideas, she learned from Japanese horticulture videos on YouTube and tested creative projects. Over time, her dedication paid off—her self-belief became her greatest asset, and with every experiment, she built something uniquely her own. Now, let’s get practical. What are the steps to this kind of reinvention? First, get uncomfortable—the cushy routine is often the biggest growth killer. If you feel a twinge of fear or uncertainty, that’s a sign you’re pushing your boundaries, and that’s where new passions grow. Second, make a list: what excites you now? What did you love as a child before anyone told you to be “practical”? Third, invest in yourself—take classes, join groups, seek mentors, and turn your learning into action. Talk to women who’ve done it before, glean inspiration, and remember: every expert started as a beginner. This is your time to embrace possibility. Women over 40 are changing the narrative—your story isn’t slowing down. It’s reaching its most dynamic chapters. Don’t be afraid to start again. Whether it’s business, art, advocacy, or wellness, your unique mix of history and courage is your launching pad. Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. If you loved this episode, be sure to subscribe so you never mis This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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