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EPISODE · Nov 15, 2025 · 3 MIN

Reinvention Rising: Extraordinary Women Redefining Life After 40

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome to Women Over 40, where today we’re cutting straight to the heart of reinvention. Let’s talk honestly: if you’re over 40, you might have heard that your best years are behind you. Maybe society expects you to settle, slow down, or stop chasing something new. But real stories—and real women like you—prove every day that those old rules just don’t apply anymore. Think about Susan Lister Locke from Nantucket. In her sixties, she didn’t just retire quietly; she transformed her life by turning her casual passion for jewelry-making into a thriving business after years of working in real estate and running summer shops. Susan found fulfillment by blending art and entrepreneurship, opening her shop at 69 with a waterfront view—showing us that creativity and ambition don’t fade; they evolve. Or consider Shinde in Mumbai. Moving to a new city and breaking away from family expectations in her forties, she stepped into a world of costume design with courage and persistence. Later, she stumbled upon horticulture purely by accident and used it to awaken her sense of purpose. By reviving her cousin’s nursery, experimenting with houseplants, and even joining a business collective to learn and share, she proves how curiosity can be the compass that guides reinvention—no matter your age or background. Vera Wang famously entered the world of high fashion at 40, and Toni Morrison published her first novel at the same milestone. These stories aren’t just headlines—they’re proof that the timeline for success is entirely your own. Ariana Huffington launching The Huffington Post at 55, Marla Ginsburg reshaping the fashion industry for women over 40, and Beth Bengtson pivoting from photography to running a business that empowers women—each woman carved her own way by embracing reinvention, not resisting it. So, what does reinventing yourself really mean? Sometimes, it’s a radical shift—a new career, an unexpected business, or finally chasing a childhood dream. Other times, it’s about listening to your deeper needs, giving yourself permission to explore new passions, and accepting that your interests will change. Rochelle Potkar, an author and educator, embraced her 40s as a journeywoman—writing poetry, crafting screenplays, and seeing her life as a patchwork quilt rather than a jigsaw puzzle. She reminds us that it’s the long-run that counts—not the fast wins. What stops most of us isn’t age—it’s that nagging belief that we’re too late, too stuck, or too settled. But reinventing yourself after 40 begins with dropping that idea. You deserve to be extraordinary, not just comfortable. Start by asking, “What lights me up now?” Is it art, entrepreneurship, teaching, gardening, writing, volunteering, or advocacy? Get clear about what you want, and make living that dream your mission today—not someday. As you hear these stories, remember: reinvention is about becoming the version of yourself you truly want to be. You are more r 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 today we’re cutting straight to the heart of reinvention. Let’s talk honestly: if you’re over 40, you might have heard that your best years are behind you. Maybe society expects you to settle, slow down, or stop chasing something new. But real stories—and real women like you—prove every day that those old rules just don’t apply anymore. Think about Susan Lister Locke from Nantucket. In her sixties, she didn’t just retire quietly; she transformed her life by turning her casual passion for jewelry-making into a thriving business after years of working in real estate and running summer shops. Susan found fulfillment by blending art and entrepreneurship, opening her shop at 69 with a waterfront view—showing us that creativity and ambition don’t fade; they evolve. Or consider Shinde in Mumbai. Moving to a new city and breaking away from family expectations in her forties, she stepped into a world of costume design with courage and persistence. Later, she stumbled upon horticulture purely by accident and used it to awaken her sense of purpose. By reviving her cousin’s nursery, experimenting with houseplants, and even joining a business collective to learn and share, she proves how curiosity can be the compass that guides reinvention—no matter your age or background. Vera Wang famously entered the world of high fashion at 40, and Toni Morrison published her first novel at the same milestone. These stories aren’t just headlines—they’re proof that the timeline for success is entirely your own. Ariana Huffington launching The Huffington Post at 55, Marla Ginsburg reshaping the fashion industry for women over 40, and Beth Bengtson pivoting from photography to running a business that empowers women—each woman carved her own way by embracing reinvention, not resisting it. So, what does reinventing yourself really mean? Sometimes, it’s a radical shift—a new career, an unexpected business, or finally chasing a childhood dream. Other times, it’s about listening to your deeper needs, giving yourself permission to explore new passions, and accepting that your interests will change. Rochelle Potkar, an author and educator, embraced her 40s as a journeywoman—writing poetry, crafting screenplays, and seeing her life as a patchwork quilt rather than a jigsaw puzzle. She reminds us that it’s the long-run that counts—not the fast wins. What stops most of us isn’t age—it’s that nagging belief that we’re too late, too stuck, or too settled. But reinventing yourself after 40 begins with dropping that idea. You deserve to be extraordinary, not just comfortable. Start by asking, “What lights me up now?” Is it art, entrepreneurship, teaching, gardening, writing, volunteering, or advocacy? Get clear about what you want, and make living that dream your mission today—not someday. As you hear these stories, remember: reinvention is about becoming the version of yourself you truly want to be. You are more r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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