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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2025 · 3 MIN

Reinvention After 40: Nurturing Sidelined Passions into Fresh Confidence

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast dedicated to women who know it’s never too late to reinvent themselves. I’m your host, and today, let’s dive right into a topic that’s close to the hearts of so many in our community: finding the courage to pursue new passions and reinvent your life after 40. Turning 40 can feel like standing at a crossroads. For some, it brings a sense of loss—of youth, of certainty, or even of relevance. But for women like Susan Lister Locke, it’s a starting line, not a finish. Susan grew up on the Rhode Island coast dreaming of being a fashion designer but didn’t get encouragement to pursue a career when she was younger. She found herself in retail, raised kids, and then, after her marriage ended and her retail job disappeared, she faced the classic midlife question: “What now?” Instead of shrinking back, Susan made a list—not just of possible careers but of her real interests and skills. She pivoted into real estate and simultaneously started making jewelry simply because it brought her joy. Within a few years, her pieces were being sold in Nantucket boutiques and even at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Reinvention for Susan wasn’t about starting over; it was about honoring who she had become and discovering what truly lit her up. Another inspiring woman, Shinde, in her 40s, found herself grappling with the weight of expectations and personal loss. Instead of “settling down,” she rebooted her life by returning to her family’s nearly-abandoned nursery. With just a notebook and her curiosity as guides, she began experimenting with houseplants and quickly caught the interest of her local community. Shinde dove into YouTube tutorials, eventually educating others on sensory gardens and even exploring the use of AI in plant care through her business, Ashokvatika Nursery. She sums up her approach simply: “Curiosity is my compass now.” What these stories have in common is not just the bravery to try something new, but the willingness to nurture passions that had been sidelined for decades. Reinvention doesn’t require a blank slate. Sometimes, it means revisiting old dreams with fresh confidence, just as Angel Cornelius did when she founded a national beauty brand at 56, proving that you can step into your power at any age. So, if you’re listening and wondering if it’s too late to start writing, or launch a business, or go back to school—let these women remind you that midlife isn’t a deadline. It’s an invitation. What list would you make if no one was watching? What curiosity could you follow if you didn’t let doubt call the shots? Let’s keep this conversation going. Share your reinvention story with us, and remember—the best chapters of your life might be the ones you write after 40. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta 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 dedicated to women who know it’s never too late to reinvent themselves. I’m your host, and today, let’s dive right into a topic that’s close to the hearts of so many in our community: finding the courage to pursue new passions and reinvent your life after 40. Turning 40 can feel like standing at a crossroads. For some, it brings a sense of loss—of youth, of certainty, or even of relevance. But for women like Susan Lister Locke, it’s a starting line, not a finish. Susan grew up on the Rhode Island coast dreaming of being a fashion designer but didn’t get encouragement to pursue a career when she was younger. She found herself in retail, raised kids, and then, after her marriage ended and her retail job disappeared, she faced the classic midlife question: “What now?” Instead of shrinking back, Susan made a list—not just of possible careers but of her real interests and skills. She pivoted into real estate and simultaneously started making jewelry simply because it brought her joy. Within a few years, her pieces were being sold in Nantucket boutiques and even at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Reinvention for Susan wasn’t about starting over; it was about honoring who she had become and discovering what truly lit her up. Another inspiring woman, Shinde, in her 40s, found herself grappling with the weight of expectations and personal loss. Instead of “settling down,” she rebooted her life by returning to her family’s nearly-abandoned nursery. With just a notebook and her curiosity as guides, she began experimenting with houseplants and quickly caught the interest of her local community. Shinde dove into YouTube tutorials, eventually educating others on sensory gardens and even exploring the use of AI in plant care through her business, Ashokvatika Nursery. She sums up her approach simply: “Curiosity is my compass now.” What these stories have in common is not just the bravery to try something new, but the willingness to nurture passions that had been sidelined for decades. Reinvention doesn’t require a blank slate. Sometimes, it means revisiting old dreams with fresh confidence, just as Angel Cornelius did when she founded a national beauty brand at 56, proving that you can step into your power at any age. So, if you’re listening and wondering if it’s too late to start writing, or launch a business, or go back to school—let these women remind you that midlife isn’t a deadline. It’s an invitation. What list would you make if no one was watching? What curiosity could you follow if you didn’t let doubt call the shots? Let’s keep this conversation going. Share your reinvention story with us, and remember—the best chapters of your life might be the ones you write after 40. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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