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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2026 · 4 MIN

Women Over 40: Mumbai to Bonsai - How Curiosity Became Her Compass After Forty

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast. Welcome to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the power of reinvention and the incredible journeys of women who dared to start again. Here's what most of us weren't told growing up: your forties aren't about settling down and accepting what is. They're about breaking free and discovering what could be. Consider the story of a woman in Mumbai who spent her twenties and thirties trapped by expectations. She had moved to the city against her family's wishes, worked relentlessly as a costume design assistant, and built her independence dollar by dollar. But something was missing. As she entered her forties, a quiet panic began to surface. Everyone around her was asking why she hadn't married yet. Inside, she knew the real problem was deeper. She felt uninspired, as if her life needed a complete reboot on her own terms. Then came a trip to Malaysia that changed everything. At a horticulture exhibition, something awakened in her imagination. She saw bonsais arranged like poems in pots, terrariums holding miniature worlds, container gardens full of intelligent symmetry. For the first time in years, her curiosity reignited. She returned home and convinced her cousin to help revive their family nursery that had been nearly abandoned. Even on days when she felt stuck, she sat with her notebook among the plants, sketching her vision. Slowly, the magic returned. She began experimenting with decorative houseplants in coconut shells. Friends loved them. She taught herself Japanese gardening techniques through YouTube, learning about plants and patience in equal measure. Today, her business, Ashokvatika Nursery, thrives. She's joined business networking collectives, given presentations, and learned about sensory gardens and AI applications in plant care. Her discovery: curiosity became her compass, and she found her tribe of people who mirrored her vision instead of questioning her choices. Then there's Rochelle Potkar, an award-winning author and performance poet who experienced a profound shift in her forties. She describes entering what she calls the macro-journey, a longer, winding road of life that demanded not urgency, but perspective. She stopped thinking in short-run timeframes and became what she calls the journeywoman. This shift freed her from the anxieties that plagued her thirties. Rejections no longer deflated her. Small defeats no longer made her fret. She boldly pursued screenwriting alongside her published books because she finally understood that her life felt less like a jigsaw puzzle and more like a patchwork quilt. What both these women discovered is what research confirms: women over forty are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs globally. Women like Vera Wang, who became a fashion icon, Toni Morrison, who wrote her first novel at forty, and J.K. Rowling all reinvented themselves after forty. Harvard Business Review documented that more women are leaving traditional careers in midlife to pur 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 we celebrate the power of reinvention and the incredible journeys of women who dared to start again. Here's what most of us weren't told growing up: your forties aren't about settling down and accepting what is. They're about breaking free and discovering what could be. Consider the story of a woman in Mumbai who spent her twenties and thirties trapped by expectations. She had moved to the city against her family's wishes, worked relentlessly as a costume design assistant, and built her independence dollar by dollar. But something was missing. As she entered her forties, a quiet panic began to surface. Everyone around her was asking why she hadn't married yet. Inside, she knew the real problem was deeper. She felt uninspired, as if her life needed a complete reboot on her own terms. Then came a trip to Malaysia that changed everything. At a horticulture exhibition, something awakened in her imagination. She saw bonsais arranged like poems in pots, terrariums holding miniature worlds, container gardens full of intelligent symmetry. For the first time in years, her curiosity reignited. She returned home and convinced her cousin to help revive their family nursery that had been nearly abandoned. Even on days when she felt stuck, she sat with her notebook among the plants, sketching her vision. Slowly, the magic returned. She began experimenting with decorative houseplants in coconut shells. Friends loved them. She taught herself Japanese gardening techniques through YouTube, learning about plants and patience in equal measure. Today, her business, Ashokvatika Nursery, thrives. She's joined business networking collectives, given presentations, and learned about sensory gardens and AI applications in plant care. Her discovery: curiosity became her compass, and she found her tribe of people who mirrored her vision instead of questioning her choices. Then there's Rochelle Potkar, an award-winning author and performance poet who experienced a profound shift in her forties. She describes entering what she calls the macro-journey, a longer, winding road of life that demanded not urgency, but perspective. She stopped thinking in short-run timeframes and became what she calls the journeywoman. This shift freed her from the anxieties that plagued her thirties. Rejections no longer deflated her. Small defeats no longer made her fret. She boldly pursued screenwriting alongside her published books because she finally understood that her life felt less like a jigsaw puzzle and more like a patchwork quilt. What both these women discovered is what research confirms: women over forty are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs globally. Women like Vera Wang, who became a fashion icon, Toni Morrison, who wrote her first novel at forty, and J.K. Rowling all reinvented themselves after forty. Harvard Business Review documented that more women are leaving traditional careers in midlife to pur This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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