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EPISODE · Sep 19, 2025 · 2 MIN

Reinvention Vibes: Midlife Metamorphosis Meets Moxie

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast where we remind each other that life doesn’t plateau at midlife—it expands. Think about it: women like Vera Wang didn’t even step into the game of fashion design until age 40. Toni Morrison published her first novel at 39, then went on to win the Nobel Prize. And Arianna Huffington launched The Huffington Post at 55. These aren’t just inspiration board quotes—these are women who decided to pivot hard, casting off limiting beliefs and rewriting their own stories. Let’s get personal. The urge to reinvent yourself after 40 usually doesn’t come from nowhere—it bubbles up when we realize the routines and comfort zones we once clung to have started feeling more like cages than safety nets. Maybe it’s that ‘what now?’ moment after the kids leave home. Or the rude awakening of a corporate layoff. Or even a health scare, like what happened to makeup artist Terri Bryant, who turned a Parkinson’s diagnosis into the creation of Guide Beauty and brought Selma Blair on board as Chief Creative Officer. Reinvention happens at the cliff edge, when staying put feels riskier than jumping. So how do you actually start? According to life coaches like those at Love Quest Coaching, the first move isn’t about switching careers or signing up for tango lessons—it's about brutally honest self-assessment. What excites you? When do you feel most alive? It might sound indulgent, but it's the only way to get clear on what your next chapter should look like. Susan Lister Locke did this by sitting with herself, making lists of what she liked and disliked, and then daring to explore jewelry design as a new artistic outlet. She ended up with her pieces in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Sometimes pursuing new passions means getting comfortable with discomfort. The comfort zone is a growth killer—staying there is easy, but it deadens your drive. I’ve seen—time and time again—women who leave a stagnant job or a relationship, acting on the radical idea that ordinary routines don’t have to dictate the rest of your existence. You deserve fulfillment, not just familiarity. Surrounding yourself with like-minded energy is essential. Seek out mentors, groups, or even online communities of women who are also in the process of reinvention. Watch for the moment inspiration hits, like Beth Bengtson, who pivoted from corporate roles to create Working for Women, connecting purpose-driven business with nonprofits. Rethinking your own expertise and what you’ve gained over decades is powerful—your network and life skills have more value now, not less. If you’re listening to this and thinking you missed your shot, remember: every reinvention story starts with discomfort, then curiosity, and then momentum. Your second or third act could be your best yet. So start now—even if your hands are shaking. Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Hit subscribe and join us next time as we uncover even more ways to thrive 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 we remind each other that life doesn’t plateau at midlife—it expands. Think about it: women like Vera Wang didn’t even step into the game of fashion design until age 40. Toni Morrison published her first novel at 39, then went on to win the Nobel Prize. And Arianna Huffington launched The Huffington Post at 55. These aren’t just inspiration board quotes—these are women who decided to pivot hard, casting off limiting beliefs and rewriting their own stories. Let’s get personal. The urge to reinvent yourself after 40 usually doesn’t come from nowhere—it bubbles up when we realize the routines and comfort zones we once clung to have started feeling more like cages than safety nets. Maybe it’s that ‘what now?’ moment after the kids leave home. Or the rude awakening of a corporate layoff. Or even a health scare, like what happened to makeup artist Terri Bryant, who turned a Parkinson’s diagnosis into the creation of Guide Beauty and brought Selma Blair on board as Chief Creative Officer. Reinvention happens at the cliff edge, when staying put feels riskier than jumping. So how do you actually start? According to life coaches like those at Love Quest Coaching, the first move isn’t about switching careers or signing up for tango lessons—it's about brutally honest self-assessment. What excites you? When do you feel most alive? It might sound indulgent, but it's the only way to get clear on what your next chapter should look like. Susan Lister Locke did this by sitting with herself, making lists of what she liked and disliked, and then daring to explore jewelry design as a new artistic outlet. She ended up with her pieces in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Sometimes pursuing new passions means getting comfortable with discomfort. The comfort zone is a growth killer—staying there is easy, but it deadens your drive. I’ve seen—time and time again—women who leave a stagnant job or a relationship, acting on the radical idea that ordinary routines don’t have to dictate the rest of your existence. You deserve fulfillment, not just familiarity. Surrounding yourself with like-minded energy is essential. Seek out mentors, groups, or even online communities of women who are also in the process of reinvention. Watch for the moment inspiration hits, like Beth Bengtson, who pivoted from corporate roles to create Working for Women, connecting purpose-driven business with nonprofits. Rethinking your own expertise and what you’ve gained over decades is powerful—your network and life skills have more value now, not less. If you’re listening to this and thinking you missed your shot, remember: every reinvention story starts with discomfort, then curiosity, and then momentum. Your second or third act could be your best yet. So start now—even if your hands are shaking. Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Hit subscribe and join us next time as we uncover even more ways to thrive This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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