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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2025 · 3 MIN

Reinvention After 40: Unleashing Your Boldest Chapter Yet

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Turning 40 is often painted as a fork in the road—society tells us it’s the age of acceptance, of “settling,” of winding down our ambitions. But for so many women, 40 is not a finishing line; it’s a powerful starting point. Today on Women Over 40, we’re talking about reinventing yourself after 40 and how this chapter can actually be your boldest and most passionate yet. Let’s get straight to it: What does it mean to reinvent yourself? According to Keri Ford, who embarked on a transformative journey that began right at her 40th birthday, reinvention after 40 is about unleashing hidden potential and reframing what fulfillment really means. Keri isn’t alone—she highlights icons like Toni Morrison, who wrote her first novel at 40, and Vera Wang, who became a fashion legend after starting out as a figure skater and journalist. That’s right: Vera Wang didn’t design her first dress until she was 40. These women prove, without question, that it’s never too late to dream bigger, shift directions, and change the narrative entirely. But how do you even start? Life coach Nicole DiCristofaro suggests that the first step is getting super clear about the life you truly want—and then, living that life immediately, not “someday.” That means letting go of the “safe and small” routines and confronting the discomfort that comes with change. Nicole shares how, at 44, her own reinvention came after a career in public relations and a difficult divorce. By daring to question her own comfort, she found new purpose as a coach and made it her mission to help other women do the same. Of course, clearing space for new passions doesn’t always happen by choice. Sometimes it’s crisis—or loss—that pushes us. Terri Bryant worked for more than two decades as a makeup artist until Parkinson’s Disease changed everything. Rather than retreat, Terri pivoted. She created Guide Beauty, a line of ergonomic products that empowers others—including those with physical challenges. Today, her brand has made a real difference—and Selma Blair, herself a fierce advocate for disability inclusion, is now Chief Creative Officer. Maybe it’s a job loss that sets the stage, like it did for Beth Bengtson. Laid off in yet another industry shake-up, Beth drew on her early passion for photography and her experience in business to create Working for Women, a nonprofit helping businesses give back more effectively. And look at Susan Lister Locke, who, post-divorce and approaching 50, finally allowed herself to pursue her love of art and jewelry-making, building a new career in the process and selling her work at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. So, what do these stories have in common? Reinvention after 40 isn’t about changing into someone you’re not. It’s about giving yourself permission to explore what lights you up. Whether it’s starting a business, embracing creativity, or finally declaring what you want, the path is yours to define. If you’re standing at that cro This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Turning 40 is often painted as a fork in the road—society tells us it’s the age of acceptance, of “settling,” of winding down our ambitions. But for so many women, 40 is not a finishing line; it’s a powerful starting point. Today on Women Over 40, we’re talking about reinventing yourself after 40 and how this chapter can actually be your boldest and most passionate yet. Let’s get straight to it: What does it mean to reinvent yourself? According to Keri Ford, who embarked on a transformative journey that began right at her 40th birthday, reinvention after 40 is about unleashing hidden potential and reframing what fulfillment really means. Keri isn’t alone—she highlights icons like Toni Morrison, who wrote her first novel at 40, and Vera Wang, who became a fashion legend after starting out as a figure skater and journalist. That’s right: Vera Wang didn’t design her first dress until she was 40. These women prove, without question, that it’s never too late to dream bigger, shift directions, and change the narrative entirely. But how do you even start? Life coach Nicole DiCristofaro suggests that the first step is getting super clear about the life you truly want—and then, living that life immediately, not “someday.” That means letting go of the “safe and small” routines and confronting the discomfort that comes with change. Nicole shares how, at 44, her own reinvention came after a career in public relations and a difficult divorce. By daring to question her own comfort, she found new purpose as a coach and made it her mission to help other women do the same. Of course, clearing space for new passions doesn’t always happen by choice. Sometimes it’s crisis—or loss—that pushes us. Terri Bryant worked for more than two decades as a makeup artist until Parkinson’s Disease changed everything. Rather than retreat, Terri pivoted. She created Guide Beauty, a line of ergonomic products that empowers others—including those with physical challenges. Today, her brand has made a real difference—and Selma Blair, herself a fierce advocate for disability inclusion, is now Chief Creative Officer. Maybe it’s a job loss that sets the stage, like it did for Beth Bengtson. Laid off in yet another industry shake-up, Beth drew on her early passion for photography and her experience in business to create Working for Women, a nonprofit helping businesses give back more effectively. And look at Susan Lister Locke, who, post-divorce and approaching 50, finally allowed herself to pursue her love of art and jewelry-making, building a new career in the process and selling her work at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. So, what do these stories have in common? Reinvention after 40 isn’t about changing into someone you’re not. It’s about giving yourself permission to explore what lights you up. Whether it’s starting a business, embracing creativity, or finally declaring what you want, the path is yours to define. If you’re standing at that cro This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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