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EPISODE · Jul 11, 2025 · 3 MIN

Reinvention After 40: Unleashing Your Superpower of Experience

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast where passion has no expiration date and dreams don’t come with a deadline. Today, we’re diving into a subject that so many of us are living right now: reinventing yourself after 40 and giving yourself permission to pursue brand new passions, even if it means starting all over again. Let’s get right to it. Maybe you woke up one morning and realized the path you chose at 25 just doesn’t fit anymore. Maybe it’s the job, your daily routine, or simply a feeling that life should feel bigger, richer, and a little more “you.” You’re not alone. So many women, just like us, have hit that milestone, looked around, and said, “What’s next?” Take Susan Lister Locke. Growing up by the Rhode Island coast, she always wanted to be a fashion designer, but back then, few encouraged women to dream big. She raised kids, ran family businesses, but after a divorce and hitting a career dead-end right before 50, Susan stopped to ask herself: What actually excites me? She made lists, not just about jobs but about passions, and found herself pulled toward art and jewelry making. It started small—classes for fun, then selling pieces locally. Before long, her pieces were in places like Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Susan proves it’s never too late to rediscover the artist within you and let that voice finally sing. And then there’s the story from The Better India, about a woman named Shinde, who faced her 40s not with celebration, but with grief and collapse. She’d lost her curiosity and felt everyone around her was pressuring her to fit a mold she’d never wanted. Instead, she went back to her family’s neglected nursery business, started jotting down ideas, and slowly, her sense of wonder returned. New passions took root—literally. She even embraced the digital age, learning online from Japanese instructors and presenting her new business ideas to networking groups. For Shinde, nurturing herself was as important as nurturing her plants. Their stories aren’t unique. Toni Morrison wrote her first novel at 40. Vera Wang didn’t design her first wedding dress until she was 40. Ariana Huffington launched Huffington Post at 55. What do they all have in common? They remind us that reinvention after 40 is not just possible—it’s powerful. So if you’re asking yourself, “Is it too late?” the answer is a resounding no. What’s truly incredible about reinvention at this stage of life is that you aren’t starting from scratch. You’re starting from experience. You’ve weathered storms, made mistakes, and gained wisdom that you simply didn’t have in your 20s or 30s. That’s your superpower now. It doesn't matter whether your passion is art, building a business, writing, or something you haven’t even named yet. Start with a single step. Take that class, make that list, reach out to someone in a field that excites you. You don’t have to see the whole staircase to take the first step. Your 40s and beyond can be yo 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, the podcast where passion has no expiration date and dreams don’t come with a deadline. Today, we’re diving into a subject that so many of us are living right now: reinventing yourself after 40 and giving yourself permission to pursue brand new passions, even if it means starting all over again. Let’s get right to it. Maybe you woke up one morning and realized the path you chose at 25 just doesn’t fit anymore. Maybe it’s the job, your daily routine, or simply a feeling that life should feel bigger, richer, and a little more “you.” You’re not alone. So many women, just like us, have hit that milestone, looked around, and said, “What’s next?” Take Susan Lister Locke. Growing up by the Rhode Island coast, she always wanted to be a fashion designer, but back then, few encouraged women to dream big. She raised kids, ran family businesses, but after a divorce and hitting a career dead-end right before 50, Susan stopped to ask herself: What actually excites me? She made lists, not just about jobs but about passions, and found herself pulled toward art and jewelry making. It started small—classes for fun, then selling pieces locally. Before long, her pieces were in places like Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Susan proves it’s never too late to rediscover the artist within you and let that voice finally sing. And then there’s the story from The Better India, about a woman named Shinde, who faced her 40s not with celebration, but with grief and collapse. She’d lost her curiosity and felt everyone around her was pressuring her to fit a mold she’d never wanted. Instead, she went back to her family’s neglected nursery business, started jotting down ideas, and slowly, her sense of wonder returned. New passions took root—literally. She even embraced the digital age, learning online from Japanese instructors and presenting her new business ideas to networking groups. For Shinde, nurturing herself was as important as nurturing her plants. Their stories aren’t unique. Toni Morrison wrote her first novel at 40. Vera Wang didn’t design her first wedding dress until she was 40. Ariana Huffington launched Huffington Post at 55. What do they all have in common? They remind us that reinvention after 40 is not just possible—it’s powerful. So if you’re asking yourself, “Is it too late?” the answer is a resounding no. What’s truly incredible about reinvention at this stage of life is that you aren’t starting from scratch. You’re starting from experience. You’ve weathered storms, made mistakes, and gained wisdom that you simply didn’t have in your 20s or 30s. That’s your superpower now. It doesn't matter whether your passion is art, building a business, writing, or something you haven’t even named yet. Start with a single step. Take that class, make that list, reach out to someone in a field that excites you. You don’t have to see the whole staircase to take the first step. Your 40s and beyond can be yo This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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