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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2025 · 3 MIN

Reimagine, Reinvent, Reignite: Women Over 40 Redefine What's Possible

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate women as they rediscover and reinvent themselves after forty. Today, we’re diving straight into what it really means to pursue new passions and redefine your life in ways you might never have imagined. Whether it’s changing careers, finding fresh creative outlets, or finally making space for the things that truly excite you, this episode is all about how reinvention after forty isn’t just possible—it’s powerful. I want to begin with the stories of remarkable women who have embraced transformation as a way of life. Take Toni Morrison. She didn’t publish her first novel until she was forty, and she went on to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Think of Vera Wang, who pivoted from journalism and figure skating to become a fashion icon at the age of forty. Ariana Huffington launched The Huffington Post at fifty-five, long after most would consider “reinvention” out of reach. Their lives show us there’s no expiration date on possibility. But reinvention isn’t always grand or public. Sometimes, it’s deeply personal. Susan Lister Locke, once a retail manager in Nantucket, realized close to fifty that she needed a major change. She mapped out her interests, reconnected with her passion for art, and started making jewelry. This side project blossomed into a thriving business, with her pieces selling in prestigious places like Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. It all started with a simple question: what do I want next? Her story shows us that finding fulfillment sometimes means listening quietly to what has always excited you and daring to take the first small step. For some, a health crisis can be the spark for transformation. Terri Bryant spent over twenty-five years as a makeup artist. After being diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease, she used her expertise to design ergonomic makeup tools—transforming her challenge into innovation for others. Guide Beauty, the company she founded, makes makeup more accessible for those with mobility challenges and features actress Selma Blair as Chief Creative Officer. Terri’s journey reminds us that embracing our struggles can unlock incredible creative potential. For others, pursuing new passions means leaving the comfort of a long-held role. Jeanne Rosner shifted from two decades as a pediatric anesthesiologist to founding Soul Food Salon, focused on holistic wellness. Her reinvention began with a vision board filled with dreams of balance, learning, and teaching. That visual reminder became her compass, helping her connect the dots between what truly mattered and what she wanted to offer the world. Then there’s Vishakha Shinde from Maharashtra, who rebuilt her life and business after forty by returning to her family’s nursery. She found joy by blending creativity—growing houseplants in coconut shells—with self-compassion, exploring new skills through online courses, and pushing herself to present her work beyond her comfort 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 women as they rediscover and reinvent themselves after forty. Today, we’re diving straight into what it really means to pursue new passions and redefine your life in ways you might never have imagined. Whether it’s changing careers, finding fresh creative outlets, or finally making space for the things that truly excite you, this episode is all about how reinvention after forty isn’t just possible—it’s powerful. I want to begin with the stories of remarkable women who have embraced transformation as a way of life. Take Toni Morrison. She didn’t publish her first novel until she was forty, and she went on to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Think of Vera Wang, who pivoted from journalism and figure skating to become a fashion icon at the age of forty. Ariana Huffington launched The Huffington Post at fifty-five, long after most would consider “reinvention” out of reach. Their lives show us there’s no expiration date on possibility. But reinvention isn’t always grand or public. Sometimes, it’s deeply personal. Susan Lister Locke, once a retail manager in Nantucket, realized close to fifty that she needed a major change. She mapped out her interests, reconnected with her passion for art, and started making jewelry. This side project blossomed into a thriving business, with her pieces selling in prestigious places like Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. It all started with a simple question: what do I want next? Her story shows us that finding fulfillment sometimes means listening quietly to what has always excited you and daring to take the first small step. For some, a health crisis can be the spark for transformation. Terri Bryant spent over twenty-five years as a makeup artist. After being diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease, she used her expertise to design ergonomic makeup tools—transforming her challenge into innovation for others. Guide Beauty, the company she founded, makes makeup more accessible for those with mobility challenges and features actress Selma Blair as Chief Creative Officer. Terri’s journey reminds us that embracing our struggles can unlock incredible creative potential. For others, pursuing new passions means leaving the comfort of a long-held role. Jeanne Rosner shifted from two decades as a pediatric anesthesiologist to founding Soul Food Salon, focused on holistic wellness. Her reinvention began with a vision board filled with dreams of balance, learning, and teaching. That visual reminder became her compass, helping her connect the dots between what truly mattered and what she wanted to offer the world. Then there’s Vishakha Shinde from Maharashtra, who rebuilt her life and business after forty by returning to her family’s nursery. She found joy by blending creativity—growing houseplants in coconut shells—with self-compassion, exploring new skills through online courses, and pushing herself to present her work beyond her comfort This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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