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EPISODE · Sep 14, 2025 · 3 MIN

Reinvention After 40: Embracing Discomfort, Expanding Possibility

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome to Women Over 40, where the most exciting chapter is the one you write next. When you hear “reinvention after 40,” do you picture a total career switch or maybe finally dusting off an old dream? For so many women, the idea doesn’t come from dissatisfaction—it comes from a yearning to live with deeper purpose and passion. Whether you’re starting over after divorce, reentering the workforce, or simply itching to uncover what’s next, this episode is all about making bold moves after 40 and embracing the discomfort that comes with growth. Picture Susan Lister Locke, who grew up near the Rhode Island coast dreaming of being a fashion designer but never encouraged to follow her passion. She spent years running her husband’s retail stores, then, after a divorce and a company closure in her late 40s, she made an extraordinary pivot. Susan started making jewelry just for fun, but soon people wanted to buy her pieces. Before long, her creations debuted not just privately but in shops on Nantucket and even Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Susan’s story reminds us: reinvention starts with naming what really interests you and being willing to start small, just for yourself. Then there’s Terri Bryant, a successful makeup artist who, after decades working with top models, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. Instead of stepping back, Terri innovated. She developed ergonomic makeup tools, and in the process, founded Guide Beauty. The company’s focus on accessibility resonated so much that actress Selma Blair, also living with MS, joined as Chief Creative Officer. Terri’s turning point was embracing her diagnosis, accepting herself fully, and unlocking an entirely new direction. Reinvention can also mean facing loss and doing what’s necessary to find fulfillment. Diane Bruno had a successful communications career but felt unfulfilled. Inspired by the compassion of a funeral director who handled her mother’s services, she made a radical shift to become a funeral director herself—helping people when they needed it most, and finding new purpose in the process. History is full of women hitting their stride well after 40. Toni Morrison published her first novel at 40, and Vera Wang didn’t enter the bridal fashion world until the same age. At 55, Arianna Huffington launched The Huffington Post. They didn’t let age, setbacks, or fear of the unknown dictate what was possible next. If you’re listening today, maybe you’re thinking, “Where do I even start?” According to life coach Nicole DiCristofaro, you begin by getting completely clear on the life you want and living aligned with it as soon as possible. Discomfort is the secret ingredient—growth thrives outside your comfort zone. Make lists about what excites you, let yourself dream without judgment, and start inching toward your interests—even just a little bit each week. Reinvention after 40 is about agency. It’s about tuning out expectations and tuning in to your own 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, where the most exciting chapter is the one you write next. When you hear “reinvention after 40,” do you picture a total career switch or maybe finally dusting off an old dream? For so many women, the idea doesn’t come from dissatisfaction—it comes from a yearning to live with deeper purpose and passion. Whether you’re starting over after divorce, reentering the workforce, or simply itching to uncover what’s next, this episode is all about making bold moves after 40 and embracing the discomfort that comes with growth. Picture Susan Lister Locke, who grew up near the Rhode Island coast dreaming of being a fashion designer but never encouraged to follow her passion. She spent years running her husband’s retail stores, then, after a divorce and a company closure in her late 40s, she made an extraordinary pivot. Susan started making jewelry just for fun, but soon people wanted to buy her pieces. Before long, her creations debuted not just privately but in shops on Nantucket and even Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Susan’s story reminds us: reinvention starts with naming what really interests you and being willing to start small, just for yourself. Then there’s Terri Bryant, a successful makeup artist who, after decades working with top models, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. Instead of stepping back, Terri innovated. She developed ergonomic makeup tools, and in the process, founded Guide Beauty. The company’s focus on accessibility resonated so much that actress Selma Blair, also living with MS, joined as Chief Creative Officer. Terri’s turning point was embracing her diagnosis, accepting herself fully, and unlocking an entirely new direction. Reinvention can also mean facing loss and doing what’s necessary to find fulfillment. Diane Bruno had a successful communications career but felt unfulfilled. Inspired by the compassion of a funeral director who handled her mother’s services, she made a radical shift to become a funeral director herself—helping people when they needed it most, and finding new purpose in the process. History is full of women hitting their stride well after 40. Toni Morrison published her first novel at 40, and Vera Wang didn’t enter the bridal fashion world until the same age. At 55, Arianna Huffington launched The Huffington Post. They didn’t let age, setbacks, or fear of the unknown dictate what was possible next. If you’re listening today, maybe you’re thinking, “Where do I even start?” According to life coach Nicole DiCristofaro, you begin by getting completely clear on the life you want and living aligned with it as soon as possible. Discomfort is the secret ingredient—growth thrives outside your comfort zone. Make lists about what excites you, let yourself dream without judgment, and start inching toward your interests—even just a little bit each week. Reinvention after 40 is about agency. It’s about tuning out expectations and tuning in to your own This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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