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EPISODE · Nov 24, 2025 · 4 MIN

Reinvention Rising: Midlife Moxie and the Joy of Starting Fresh

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome back to Women Over 40, where today we dive right into the heart of reinvention and what it means to pursue new passions after 40. If you’re listening to this, maybe you’ve felt it—that persistent, quiet urge for something more, something different, something wholly your own. Maybe society told you reinvention has an expiration date. If so, let’s erase that myth right now. When Susan Lister Locke, growing up on the Rhode Island coast, set her sights first on fashion design, life steered her in a different direction. For years she focused on family, running her husband’s sportswear stores on Nantucket. But Susan never let go of her curiosity. In her 60s, she enrolled in art and jewelry-making classes, just for the joy of it. When her pieces caught strangers’ attention, she took a leap and started selling them—first on the island, then in Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. After the 2008 recession, at age 67, Susan devoted herself full time to her new passion, and by 69 she had her own shop on the Nantucket waterfront. She reminds us all: it’s not only possible to reinvent yourself later in life, but you might just uncover talents you never imagined. Sometimes reinvention is born out of necessity. After a divorce, Susan McPherson moved from Seattle to New York, pouring energy into building a business and, in the process, healing her heart. Others, like Dr. Rani Rosner, have used tools like vision boards to clarify their next move—focusing on authenticity, renewal, and balance. She created the SOUL Food Salon in California, a community initiative blending her passions for wellness, living fully, and teaching others. For some, reinvention means diving into entirely new fields. Diane Bruno left behind a long PR career to become a funeral director after being inspired during a deeply personal loss. Embracing discomfort led her to work that felt more meaningful and healing than anything before. And Beth Bengtson, who once dreamed of being a photographer, pivoted into launching Working for Women, a social enterprise guiding businesses to give back, even though she never saw herself as a founder until midlife. It’s not just about work—passions can bloom anywhere. Shinde, from Mumbai, found herself at 40 seeking a reset. While rebuilding her family’s nursery business, she watched YouTube videos on Japanese plant care, designed new products, and joined a business collective to learn and present—all in her 40s. Now, curiosity is her compass, and growth comes not from rushing, but from nurturing and exploration. Some of the world’s most celebrated reinventions happened after 40. Toni Morrison published her first novel at 40. Vera Wang became a fashion icon after starting as a journalist. And Arianna Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55. Their accomplishments illuminate one truth: the door to bold, fresh pursuits is always open. Reinvention after 40 begins with a simple but radical act—believing you are wort 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, where today we dive right into the heart of reinvention and what it means to pursue new passions after 40. If you’re listening to this, maybe you’ve felt it—that persistent, quiet urge for something more, something different, something wholly your own. Maybe society told you reinvention has an expiration date. If so, let’s erase that myth right now. When Susan Lister Locke, growing up on the Rhode Island coast, set her sights first on fashion design, life steered her in a different direction. For years she focused on family, running her husband’s sportswear stores on Nantucket. But Susan never let go of her curiosity. In her 60s, she enrolled in art and jewelry-making classes, just for the joy of it. When her pieces caught strangers’ attention, she took a leap and started selling them—first on the island, then in Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. After the 2008 recession, at age 67, Susan devoted herself full time to her new passion, and by 69 she had her own shop on the Nantucket waterfront. She reminds us all: it’s not only possible to reinvent yourself later in life, but you might just uncover talents you never imagined. Sometimes reinvention is born out of necessity. After a divorce, Susan McPherson moved from Seattle to New York, pouring energy into building a business and, in the process, healing her heart. Others, like Dr. Rani Rosner, have used tools like vision boards to clarify their next move—focusing on authenticity, renewal, and balance. She created the SOUL Food Salon in California, a community initiative blending her passions for wellness, living fully, and teaching others. For some, reinvention means diving into entirely new fields. Diane Bruno left behind a long PR career to become a funeral director after being inspired during a deeply personal loss. Embracing discomfort led her to work that felt more meaningful and healing than anything before. And Beth Bengtson, who once dreamed of being a photographer, pivoted into launching Working for Women, a social enterprise guiding businesses to give back, even though she never saw herself as a founder until midlife. It’s not just about work—passions can bloom anywhere. Shinde, from Mumbai, found herself at 40 seeking a reset. While rebuilding her family’s nursery business, she watched YouTube videos on Japanese plant care, designed new products, and joined a business collective to learn and present—all in her 40s. Now, curiosity is her compass, and growth comes not from rushing, but from nurturing and exploration. Some of the world’s most celebrated reinventions happened after 40. Toni Morrison published her first novel at 40. Vera Wang became a fashion icon after starting as a journalist. And Arianna Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55. Their accomplishments illuminate one truth: the door to bold, fresh pursuits is always open. Reinvention after 40 begins with a simple but radical act—believing you are wort This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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