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Women Over 40

This is your Women Over 40 podcast."Woman Over 40" is an inspiring podcast dedicated to empowering women in their midlife journey. Dive into transformative discussions on reinventing yourself after 40, as we explore the endless possibilities of pursuing new passions. Join us for engaging episodes that celebrate resilience, creativity, and personal growth, offering practical tips and stories to motivate and guide women stepping into a vibrant, renewed phase of life. Each episode provides insightful strategies and heartfelt conversations designed to uplift and encourage women to embrace the exciting opportunities that lie ahead. Tune in to "Women Over 40" and start crafting your next chapter today.For more info go to https://www.quietplease.aiCheck out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZ

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    Reinvention Brews: From Chicago Coffee Mugs to Your Second Act Revolution

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast empowering you to thrive in every chapter of life. I'm your host, Elena Rivera, and today we're diving straight into reinventing yourself after 40 by chasing those new passions you've always dreamed of. Picture this: you're in your kitchen in Chicago, staring at a half-empty coffee mug, wondering if it's too late to swap your corporate routine for something that lights your soul on fire. Spoiler alert, fabulous listener: it's not. At 40-plus, you're at your peak—wiser, bolder, and free from the noise of your twenties.Let's get real. According to a 2023 AARP study, over 60% of women over 40 report feeling a surge in confidence to pivot careers or hobbies, fueled by life experience. Take Vera Wang, who didn't launch her iconic bridal empire until 40, after years in fashion editing at Vogue. Or Julia Child, who published her first cookbook, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, at 49, turning a late-blooming love for Paris kitchens into a global sensation. These aren't anomalies; they're proof that reinvention isn't about youth—it's about unleashing what's been simmering inside you.Start by auditing your spark. Grab a journal—yes, right now—and list three passions you've sidelined. Maybe it's painting, like Sheri Seggerman, who at 42 quit her tech job in Seattle to study at the Savannah College of Art and Design, now selling her vibrant abstracts in galleries worldwide. Or hiking rugged trails, inspired by Robyn Benincasa, the 40-something adventure racer who founded Arrowhead Adventure Labs to coach women through epic challenges. Feel that pull? It's your cue.But how do you leap? First, build a bridge, not a bungee jump. Enroll in accessible classes—platforms like MasterClass offer sessions with pros like Neil Gaiman on storytelling, perfect for budding writers over 40. Join communities too: the Women Over 40 Book Club in New York City meets weekly via Zoom, blending virtual chats with local meetups. Financially, side hustles shine here. Etsy reports sellers over 45 earning six figures from crafts like handmade jewelry from Austin artisan Maria Lopez, who started at 43 after her kids left home.Overcome the inner critic whispering "too old." Reframe it: your age is your superpower. A Harvard Grant Study on adult development shows reinvention boosts longevity and joy, with midlife changers reporting 30% higher life satisfaction. Protect your energy—set micro-goals, like 20 minutes daily on your guitar via Justin Guitar's free online lessons. Celebrate wins, big or small, with a glass of Napa Valley Cabernet from Stag's Leap Wine Cellars.Listeners, you're not starting over; you're leveling up. That pottery wheel in your garage? Spin it. That novel outline? Write the first page. Reinventing after 40 isn't a luxury—it's your revolution.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. If this sparked something, subscribe now for more empowerment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: Your Second Act Starts Now

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Imagine this: you're over 40, staring at the mirror, wondering if the best chapters of your life are already written. What if I told you they're not? Welcome to Women Over 40, where we ignite that fire within to chase passions you shelved years ago. Today, we're diving into reinventing yourself by pursuing those dreams that make your heart race.Take Jane Campbell, who at 40, fresh from a divorce, enrolled at university in Oxfordshire to train as a group analyst. She built a career she loved, and four decades later, at 80, she's still reinventing—penning her novel Interpretations of Love, centering the loves, lusts, and losses of older women. Jane stopped asking permission and embraced the solitary life that fueled her creativity. Listeners, that's your blueprint: no more waiting for approval.Or consider Cynthia C., almost 60 and newly divorced in a foreign country, feeling like her world had ended. On a flight back to the USA, a chance chat with an older woman flipped her script. Cynthia started over, proving age is no barrier to fresh beginnings. And Rachel Lankester? At 41, hit with early menopause news that shattered her dreams, she channeled curiosity and self-belief into her Age Boldly podcast, flipping the narrative on midlife and menopause to empower thousands.These stories echo the spirit of podcasts like Reinvented After 40, hosted by Certified Life Coach Kym Showers. Kym shares tools she used to reclaim her life post-40, urging women to take responsibility and stop relying on others for happiness. Then there's Reinvention Rebels with Wendy Battles, spotlighting women 50 to 90 who've launched blogs, businesses, or passions, turning past experiences into future triumphs. Wendy reminds us: embrace your uniqueness, find joy in impact over income.You can do this too. Start small—dust off that painting hobby, launch a blog like Battles suggests, or pivot careers like Vera Wang did, designing iconic gowns after 40. According to timeless stories compiled by Timeless Type, success has no age limit. Listen to your midlife whispers, as coach Abigail K advises: articulate your unique promise, speak to others' fears, and build your empire.Sisters, over 40 isn't a slowdown—it's your bold opening act. You've got wisdom, resilience, and unapologetic fire. Chase those shelved passions today. Your second act awaits.Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: Your Launchpad Years - From Setbacks to Second Acts That Soar

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Imagine this: you're over 40, staring at the mirror, wondering if the best chapters of your life are behind you. But what if I told you that's just the beginning? Welcome to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the fierce fire inside you that's ready to ignite new passions. Today, we're diving into reinventing yourself after 40 by chasing those dreams you've shelved for too long.Let me introduce you to Antoinette Blake, a woman in her sixties who turned a brutal career setback into a thriving empire. Through her company, Blake Enterprises, she's now a multi-award-winning blogger and social media marketing whiz. Antoinette didn't just survive change; she danced with it, proving that reinvention isn't about starting over—it's about building bolder. Her story, shared on the Reinvention Rebels podcast hosted by Wendy Battles, reminds us that at any age, especially after 50 or even 90, you can reshape your world.Then there's Jane Campbell, who at 40 faced divorce and said yes to her heart's calling. She headed to university to train as a group analyst, emerging 40 years later at 80, still empowering others through therapy. As detailed in The Shift with Sam Baker, Jane's journey shouts that it's never too late to follow your passion—whether it's studying, healing, or healing others.Picture Cynthia C., almost 60, newly divorced and stranded in a foreign country, feeling like life was done. A chance flight chat with an older woman back to the USA flipped her script. According to Daily Inspired Life, that conversation sparked her to start over with unshakeable hope, embracing new adventures on her terms.And don't miss Rachel Lankester, hit with early menopause at 41. Instead of crumbling, she channeled curiosity into flipping the midlife narrative. On Reinvention Rebels, Rachel shares how self-belief turned shattered dreams into a powerful purpose, authoring books and advocating for women navigating hormones and beyond.Sarah Rusbatch, too, redefined midlife by ditching the mummy wine culture that drained her. In her podcast appearance, she reveals how reevaluating alcohol boosted her vitality, sleep, and relationships during perimenopause—unlocking true freedom without a drop.Listeners, these women aren't exceptions; they're your blueprint. Start small: journal that passion—painting in Paris, coding classes at Coursera, or launching a blog like Antoinette. Surround yourself with rebels like those on Reinvented After 40 podcast, where hosts urge you to own your happiness. Feel the shift? That's your power awakening. Over 40 isn't a deadline; it's your launchpad. Pursue that hobby turned hustle, that trip to Tuscany, that novel brewing in your soul. You've got wisdom, resilience, and time—seize it.Thank you for tuning in, beautiful listeners. Subscribe now for more empowerment on Women Over 40. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: Chasing Shelved Passions and Writing Your Second Act with Unapologetic Fire

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast empowering you to own your next chapter with unapologetic fire. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into reinventing yourself after 40 by chasing those passions you've shelved for too long. Listeners, if you've ever felt that itch—the one whispering it's time for more—this episode is your spark.Picture this: You're in your 40s, life's script feels worn out, kids are launching, career's on autopilot. But deep down, a passion simmers. That's where reinvention begins. Take Kym Showers, certified life coach and host of Reinvented After 40 podcast. After turning 40, she ditched dependency on others for happiness, crafting practical strategies to rebuild her world. Her weekly tips remind us: You hold the pen now. No more waiting for permission.Or meet Antoinette Blake, star of the Reinvention Rebels podcast by Wendy Battles. In her sixties, after a brutal career setback, she pivoted to blogging and social media marketing through her company, Blake Enterprises. Now a multi-award-winning entrepreneur, Antoinette proves adversity is just soil for new growth. She adapted, hustled, and turned pain into purpose—showing us women over 40 that reinvention isn't age-locked; it's heart-driven.Then there's Jane Campbell, who at 40 faced divorce and boldly enrolled at university to train as a group analyst. Four decades later, at 80, from her home in Oxfordshire, she's authoring Interpretations of Love, centering old women's loves, lusts, and losses. Jane stopped asking permission in midlife, embracing solitude and self-discovery. Her story screams: Reinvent once, then do it again.Don't forget Rachel Lankester. At 41, early menopause shattered her dreams, but curiosity and self-belief flipped the script. On Reinvention Rebels, she shares how she channeled that shock into bold purpose, flipping midlife narratives on menopause and beyond.And Yvonne Reddin? Struggling financially and emotionally as a single mom, she reinvented in her 40s, becoming an accomplished journalist who travels and writes freely. Her courage broadened horizons we all crave.Listeners, these women aren't outliers—they're blueprints. Start small: Journal that buried passion, like Alyson Chalnick did, trading New Jersey chaos for Vermont serenity with her family. Or like Renee Salem, leaving an unhappy marriage to reclaim joy. Podcasts like She Reinvented for women over 35 echo this: You're not stuck; you're staging your second act.Empowerment isn't a buzzword—it's action. Over 40 means wisdom stacked high, energy refined, and zero tolerance for settling. Pursue that art class, launch the side hustle, travel solo. Your passions aren't whims; they're your power source. You've earned this reinvention.Thank you for tuning in, fabulous listeners. Subscribe now so you never miss a dose of midlife magic. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: Your Best Chapter Starts Now

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast dedicated to empowering women in their midlife journey. I'm your host, and today we're diving into one of the most transformative conversations you can have with yourself: reinventing your life after 40.Let's be honest. Society tells us that by 40, our best years are behind us. Our paths are set. Our opportunities have already been seized or lost. But that narrative is completely false, and the women we're celebrating today prove it every single day.Consider the story of Antoinette Blake. At an age when many people are settling into their careers, Antoinette experienced a major career setback. But instead of accepting defeat, she transformed that moment into something extraordinary. She built Blake Enterprises, becoming a multi-award-winning blogger and entrepreneur who now thrives in social media marketing. Her journey reminds us that adversity after 40 isn't a dead end. It's often a doorway.The truth is, reinvention after 40 looks different for every woman. Some of you are leaving corporate positions that no longer fulfill you. Some are discovering passions you've been putting on hold for decades. Others are rebuilding entire lives after major life transitions. What unites these journeys is courage and clarity.When you reach your 40s and beyond, you've accumulated something invaluable that your younger self didn't have: wisdom. You know what doesn't matter anymore. You understand your own resilience. You've learned how to navigate disappointment. These aren't limitations. They're superpowers.Pursuing new passions after 40 means giving yourself permission to be a beginner again. It means looking at the skills you've developed throughout your career and asking yourself how they could serve a completely different dream. It means connecting with communities of women who are doing the same thing, because isolation is the enemy of reinvention.The shift we're talking about isn't about age. It's about responsibility. It's about deciding that your happiness and fulfillment are not luxuries or selfish pursuits. They're necessities. When you reinvent yourself after 40, you're not just changing your career or your circumstances. You're changing your relationship with yourself.Your 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond are not your second act. They're your continuation of a story that's still being written by you. The possibilities aren't behind you. They're in front of you, waiting for you to claim them.Thank you so much for tuning in to Women Over 40. I hope today's conversation inspired you to think about what reinvention means for your own life. Please subscribe so you don't miss our upcoming episodes where we'll dive deeper into specific strategies for pursuing your passions and building the life you truly want. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Reinvention Season: Why Your Next Chapter Starts Right Now

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the fierce power of midlife reinvention. I'm your host, and today we're diving into something that might be calling to your heart right now: pursuing new passions and completely reimagining your life after 40.Picture this. You're sitting there, kids grown or career in cruise control, wondering what's next. That whisper in your heart? It's calling you to chase a passion you've shelved for years. Maybe it's starting a business like Antoinette Blake did in her sixties, transforming a career setback into an entrepreneurial triumph and becoming a multi-award-winning blogger and entrepreneur. Or maybe it's something entirely different. The truth is, your 40s and beyond are prime time for this reinvention.Let's talk about Karlin Clayton, a certified leadership coach who reinvented herself after divorce and a corporate shakeup. Here's what she discovered: focus on what you control. You can't dictate job loss or heartbreak, but you can absolutely reframe your identity. Ask yourself the powerful questions: Who do I want to become? What lights me up now? These aren't frivolous questions, listeners. These are the foundation of your second act.So here's your blueprint for reinvention. Start with your values. List what matters most to you. Is it freedom? Creativity? Impact? Then align every choice to those values. Challenge those sneaky beliefs that whisper you're too old. You're not. You're experienced, grounded, and ready. Network like your dreams depend on it because opportunities flow from connections, not resumes.Build non-negotiables into your life. One weekly body fuel like yoga at your local studio. One mind feeder like journaling your dreams and desires. One space reset like decluttering that garage or organizing your office. These aren't luxuries. They're essential maintenance for your reinvention journey.Here's something important: say no to draining obligations. Expect pushback from friends and family who might balk at your changes. But this is self-respect, not approval seeking. Rachel Lankester, featured on the Reinvention Rebels podcast, discovered that curiosity and self-belief helped her flip the script from shattered dreams to powerful purpose. She explored how menopause can actually be a gateway to deeper confidence, leadership, and authenticity.The message is clear, listeners. It's never too late to embrace change. Whether you're fifty, sixty, seventy, or beyond, your life is not over. It's transforming. The potential for reinvention at any age, especially in the face of adversity, is boundless. Your 40s aren't the beginning of the end. They're the beginning of your boldest chapter yet.Thank you so much for tuning in to Women Over 40 today. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode of real conversations about reinvention, resilience, and the incredible power within you. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: Your Midlife Crisis is Actually Your Launch Party

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast empowering you to claim your boldest chapter yet. I'm your host, and today we're diving into reinventing yourself after 40 by chasing those passions that have been whispering your name. Listeners, your 40s aren't a slowdown—they're your launchpad.Picture this: You're staring down the barrel of midlife, maybe post-divorce, job shakeup, or just that nagging sense that life's too small. Karlin Clayton, a certified leadership coach featured on the Women Over 40 podcast, turned her corporate fallout into fire. She says, focus on what you control: Ask yourself, who do I want to become? What lights me up now? Start with your values—freedom, creativity, impact—and align every move to them. Ditch the lie that you're too old. Network fiercely; opportunities flow from connections, not dusty resumes.Take Teri Tyson, 56, who ditched her vice president role at AIG amid the 2008 financial crisis. After steering the company through bailout repayments until 2010, she swapped spreadsheets for spices, becoming a chef and restaurant owner. Her story, shared in Prime Women magazine, screams: Crisis is your cue to pivot.Or meet Antoinette Blake, spotlighted on the Reinvention Rebels podcast by Wendy Battles. In her sixties, after a career setback, she built Blake Enterprises into a multi-award-winning empire in blogging and social media marketing. Antoinette adapted to change, turning adversity into abundance—proof that reinvention thrives on resilience.And don't miss Wendy Valentine, who shared her burnout-to-breakthrough on The Face Yoga Expert Podcast. In her 40s, divorce, career shifts, and menopause hit hard, but she reframed midlife as a fresh start. Now in her 50s, she's authored Women Waking Up, preaching boundaries and purpose. Her blueprint? Weekly yoga for your body, journaling dreams for your mind, decluttering for your space. Say no to energy drains, expect pushback from naysayers—it's self-respect, not rebellion.Listeners, your second act blueprint is simple: List non-negotiables, chase what sparks joy, connect boldly. Podcasts like Reinvented After 40 with Kym Showers or She Reinvented for women over 35 echo this—practical tools to stop waiting and start thriving. Midlife whispers? Turn them into empire-building roars.You've got the wisdom, the grit, the time. Reinvent now—paint that mural, launch that blog, savor that cuisine. Your passions are waiting.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment, and remember: This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Midlife Launchpad: From Kitchen Coffee to Tuscany Canvas

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast empowering you to claim your boldest chapter yet. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into reinventing yourself after 40 by chasing those passions that have been whispering your name for years.Picture this: You're in your kitchen, staring at a half-empty coffee mug, wondering if this is all there is. Kids are grown, career's on autopilot, and that old dream of painting in Tuscany or launching a coaching business feels like a dusty relic. But listeners, midlife isn't a slowdown—it's your launchpad. Certified Life Coach Kym Showers, host of Reinvented After 40, turned her own 40s upside down with practical tools she shares weekly, proving you don't need permission to rewrite your story.Take Antoinette Blake from the Reinvention Rebels podcast. In her sixties, after a brutal career setback, she pivoted to entrepreneurship, building an empire from sheer grit. Or Karlin Clayton, the leadership coach featured on Women Over 40, who post-divorce and corporate layoffs asked herself, "Who do I want to become? What lights me up?" Her blueprint? List your core values—freedom, creativity, impact—then align every move to them. Ditch the "I'm too old" lie. Network fiercely, because connections trump resumes. Carve out non-negotiables: weekly yoga at your local studio for body fuel, journaling dreams for mind spark, decluttering that garage for soul space. Say no to energy vampires, even if friends push back—this is self-respect in action.Wendy Valentine, author of Women Waking Up, went from 40s burnout through divorce and menopause to a joyful reinvention, setting fierce boundaries that unlocked her purpose. And Rachel Lankester of Age Boldly flipped the midlife script, embracing menopause as fuel for bold living. These women, all over 40, show it's never too late—Prime Women magazine spotlights five who swapped routines for revolutions after 45, from new careers to dream pursuits.Listeners, start today. Grab a notebook. What passion ignites you? Salsa dancing in Miami? Coaching like the professor who ditched academia for Heyday Coaching after 20 years? Reframe setbacks as setups. Your second act isn't coming—it's here. You've got wisdom, resilience, and fire they can't teach in classrooms.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode packed with your power. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Passion Projects and Paint Brushes: Your Midlife Remix Starts in Your Own Backyard

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the fierce, unapologetic power of women stepping into their boldest chapters. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into reinventing yourself after 40 by chasing those new passions that light you up.Picture this: you're in your 40s, maybe juggling a career, family, and that nagging sense that life's too routine. That whisper saying, "There's more"? It's your soul calling you to reinvention. Take Kym Showers, who at 60 launched her podcast Reinvented After 40. Over three years, she stepped out of her comfort zone, built a community, and became the hero of her own story. Or Rachel Lankester, hit with early menopause at 41. Instead of crumbling, she channeled curiosity into flipping the midlife script, writing books and sparking a movement for women embracing their power.Listeners, reinvention isn't a dramatic overhaul—it's curiosity-fueled steps. Start with questions: What sparks joy now? What passion did you shelve years ago, like painting, hiking in the Rockies, or launching that side hustle? Jese Gary, host of Life Over 40, shares how women glow up through intentional living—small daily shifts like journaling dreams or trying a local pottery class at places like The Clay Studio in Philadelphia.Don't fear being a beginner. The Over 40 and Unstoppable podcast nails it: begin small, build momentum, celebrate tiny wins. Enroll in an online course from MasterClass, join a women's hiking group via Meetup in your city, or reach out to a life coach like those featured on Reinvention Rebels. These aren't just hobbies; they're your ticket to thriving.I've seen it in my own life—after 45, I traded boardrooms for salsa dancing at Ballrom Dance Studio in New York, reigniting confidence I forgot I had. Science backs this: pursuing passions boosts brain health, reduces stress, and sharpens purpose, as experts on Age Boldly podcast explain. Midlife is prime time—kids launch, wisdom peaks, and energy surges when you align with what excites you.So, listeners, grab that sketchbook, sign up for guitar lessons at School of Rock, or pitch your podcast idea like Kym did. Surround yourself with supportive sisters—online forums from Women Reinventing MidLife or local book clubs. You're not starting over; you're leveling up.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode empowering your journey. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: Your Midlife Launchpad - From Stuck to Unstoppable in Three Weekly Steps

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast empowering you to claim your boldest chapter yet. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into reinventing yourself after 40 by chasing those passions you've shelved for too long. Listeners, your 40s aren't a slowdown—they're your launchpad.Picture this: you're staring down midlife, kids maybe grown, career in a rut, and that whisper inside says, "What if?" That's where reinvention begins. Take Vera Wang, who at 40 left figure skating and journalism behind to build her iconic bridal gown empire, redefining elegance on her terms. Or Antoinette Blake, who in her sixties turned a career setback into Blake Enterprises, becoming a multi-award-winning blogger and social media marketing whiz, as shared on the Reinvention Rebels podcast hosted by Wendy Battles. These women prove success has no deadline, echoing stories from Tatler Asia's spotlight on icons who broke through later in life.You don't need a fairy-tale start. Alyson Chalnick, over 45, ditched New Jersey suburbia for a serene Vermont home with her husband Andrew, trading his grueling New York City commute for family peace, as detailed in Prime Women magazine. Renee Salem, a stay-at-home mom, finally left an unhappy marriage to rediscover her spark. Wendy Valentine, featured on The Face Yoga Expert Podcast, went from 40s burnout to breakthrough, setting fierce boundaries and finding purpose.So how do you start? The Women Over 40 podcast episode on your bold opening act nails it: ask who you want to become, not who you've been. What lights you up—painting in your local studio, writing that novel, or launching handmade jewelry on Etsy? Commit to three non-negotiables weekly: yoga for your body, journaling dreams for your mind, decluttering your craft corner to reset. Coach Abigail K advises articulating your unique promise—speak to your audience's fears and desires through content that connects. Say no to what drains you, and watch your fire ignite.That pottery class at the community center? Sign up. The online shop brewing? Build it. Reinvention Rebels host Wendy Battles spotlights women 50 to 90 boldly reshaping lives, like Rachel Lankester flipping the script on midlife and menopause. You're not too old; you're primed. Start small but fierce—your second act is waiting.Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Subscribe now for more empowerment on Women Over 40. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: The Second Act Revolution - Why Your Best Career Move Might Start at 55

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome to Women Over 40, where we celebrate your unstoppable power to reinvent. I'm your host, and today we're diving into something that might feel both exciting and terrifying: pursuing new passions after 40.Let me be honest with you. The world tells us that by 40, we should have it all figured out. Our careers should be settled, our lives should be predictable, and our passions should already be checked off some invisible list. But here's the truth that nobody talks about: your 40s might actually be the perfect time to start something completely new.Consider Antoinette Blake. At 55, she was laid off from IBM, a prestigious company where she'd built her career. Instead of accepting that ageism had ended her professional journey, she transformed that setback into something extraordinary. Antoinette launched Blake Enterprises, becoming a multi-award-winning blogger and entrepreneur in social media marketing. She didn't just survive the layoff; she created an entirely new career helping other women entrepreneurs build their businesses online. That's reinvention in action.Or think about Teri Tyson. She was a vice president at AIG during the financial crisis, climbing the corporate ladder in finance. But after helping the company through its bailout and recovery, Teri made a bold choice. She walked away from executive life to become a chef and restaurant owner. She discovered a passion that had been waiting for her all along, and she had the courage to pursue it at 56.So how do you actually do this? How do you move from dreaming about reinvention to living it? The first step is getting crystal clear on who you want to become. Ask yourself: not who am I or who have I been, but who do I actually want to be? What matters most to me? Once you answer that honestly, everything else becomes possible.Next, you need to create systems that support your goals. This isn't about wishful thinking; it's about building a foundation. Set boundaries and say no to things that don't align with your vision, even when those choices make other people uncomfortable. Create three non-negotiable weekly practices: one thing that fuels your body, one that feeds your mind, and one that resets your space. That's your foundation.Here's what's crucial to understand: you will face resistance. People will question your choices. Some might even think you're crazy for starting over. But your 40s aren't the ending act of your life. They're the opening act of your next chapter. Your life experience, your wisdom, your resilience, everything you've learned up to this point makes you perfectly equipped to pursue passions that younger versions of you might never have discovered.The women who are reinventing themselves after 40 aren't running from something; they're running toward something. They're choosing themselves. And listeners, you can too.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode.This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: From Survival Mode to Empire Building in Your Own Backyard

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast celebrating the fierce power of midlife reinvention. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into pursuing new passions after 40—because your 40s aren't the end of the show; they're the opening act.Picture this: You're standing at the edge of a life that's served you well but no longer fits. Maybe you're like Rachel Lankester, who at 41 faced early menopause and watched her dreams shatter. Instead of crumbling, she channeled that shock into Magnificent Midlife, a global movement empowering women to flip the script on ageism and menopause. Rachel's story screams what we're all capable of: curiosity and self-belief turning pain into purpose. Or take Sarah Rusbatch, who hit a pivotal moment reevaluating her drinking amid mummy wine culture. She ditched the haze, embraced sober curiosity, and unlocked clearer hormones, better sleep, sharper mental health, and deeper relationships. These women didn't wait for permission—they pursued passions that lit them up.Listeners, reinvention starts with one burning question: Who do you want to become? Not who you've been, but the version operating from healed decisions, high standards, and unapologetic clarity. Certified Life Coach Kym Showers from Reinvented After 40 nails it: Stop depending on others for your happiness. Take responsibility with practical strategies she used to rebuild her own life post-40. Set clear goals that align with what matters most. Build systems around them—non-negotiable weekly practices like fueling your body with a yoga flow at your local studio, feeding your mind with a journaling ritual, and resetting your space by decluttering that corner you've ignored.Expect resistance. Friends might question your pottery class enrollment or that weekend writing retreat in the Catskills. Say no to what doesn't serve your vision, even if it ruffles feathers. Joan Lunden, the iconic broadcaster, proves reinvention is a lifelong practice. She navigated male-dominated spaces, mom pressures, and media scrutiny by leaning on sisterhood—those strong women behind the scenes who celebrated her ambition when culture said it should expire.Glow up through intentional living, like the women on Life Over 40 podcast urge. Join a group like Mama Gena's School of the Womanly Arts for sisterhood that reignites your radiance—it's healing, fun, life-changing. Start small: Enroll in that dance class you've eyed, launch the blog on midlife adventures, or train for a 5K. Your passions aren't whims; they're your empire-building launch pad.You've outgrown survival mode. Now thrive. Pursue that spark—your midlife magnificence awaits.Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode empowering your next chapter. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Forties Forward: Your Second Opening Act Starts Now

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the power of reinvention at any stage of life. I'm your host, and today we're diving into one of the most transformative journeys you can take: pursuing new passions after forty.Let's start with something real. Your forties aren't the closing act of your life, they're the opening act of something entirely new. This is your reinvention season, and it begins with a single question: who do you want to become? Not who you've been, not who people expect you to be, but who do you actually want to become?Consider the story of Antoinette Blake. At fifty-five, she was laid off from IBM, a prestigious company where she'd built her entire career. Instead of accepting defeat, she transformed that setback into an entrepreneurial triumph. Today, she's a multi-award-winning entrepreneur running Blake Enterprises, helping other women harness social media to grow their businesses. Her journey proves that adversity can become the catalyst for something extraordinary.Or think about Teri Tyson, who was a vice president at AIG during the financial crisis in 2008. She stayed through 2010 to help stabilize the company, but once that mission was complete, she made a bold move. She left finance entirely and became a chef and restaurant owner. She traded spreadsheets for recipes and discovered a passion she didn't even know was waiting for her.The Reinvention Rebels podcast has documented the stories of extraordinary women aged fifty to ninety who've completely reshaped their lives. What they all share isn't a specific age or circumstance, it's a mindset.So how do you actually start? First, you need clear goals. Get honest with yourself about what matters most to you. Then build your life around those values, not around what makes other people comfortable. Create systems that support your goals. Set boundaries. Say no to things that don't align with your vision.Establish three non-negotiable weekly practices: one thing that fuels your body, one that feeds your mind, and one that resets your space. That's your foundation. Build everything else from there.Expect resistance. People will question your choices. They'll wonder why you're changing now, why you're taking risks, why you're pursuing something new. Let them wonder. Their comfort is not your responsibility.Take Renee Salem, who experienced divorce, relocation, and a complete career change all in one year at forty-eight. She went from being a stay-at-home mother to building an entirely new life. What she discovered was freedom. She tells her daughter now, if I could live my dream, so can you.Your forties, fifties, sixties, and beyond are not about slowing down. They're about acceleration. They're about becoming the fullest version of yourself. You have experience now. You have wisdom. You have the courage of knowing you've survived everything life has thrown at you so far.The question isn't whether you're too old to pursue new passions. The question is whether you can afford not to.Thank you so much for tuning in to Women Over 40. Please subscribe so you don't miss future episodes where we explore the endless possibilities of reinvention and personal growth. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Mountain Peak Moments: Your 40s Reinvention Blueprint with Antoinette, Regina and Karlin

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Imagine this: you're 45, staring at the same routine that's boxed you in for decades, and a quiet voice inside whispers, "What if now is your time?" Listeners, welcome to Women Over 40, where we ignite the fire of reinvention. Today, we're diving into pursuing new passions after 40—because your second act isn't just possible, it's powerful.Take Antoinette Blake, laid off in her sixties from a corporate job that no longer fit. Instead of retreating, she launched Blake Enterprises, becoming a multi-award-winning blogger and social media expert. Antoinette now empowers other women entrepreneurs to build online empires, proving that setbacks are setups for triumphs. Her story, shared on the Reinvention Rebels podcast hosted by Wendy Battles, shows how channeling energy into dormant dreams turns ageism into advantage.Or consider Regina Young, who at 60 flipped midlife on its head. Through her Tea Time Midlife Edition podcast, she's mastered self-love and growth, exploring horizons she once ignored. Regina teaches that reinventing at any age is an act of radical self-care, embracing joy over judgment.Karlin Clayton, a leadership coach with over 20 years in corporate talent development, knows this intimately. On Karen Covy's podcast, Karlin reveals her values-based blueprint: focus on what you control, like your response to divorce or job loss. Reframe your identity—ask, "Who's my 2.0 version?" Challenge limiting beliefs like "I'm too old" by networking boldly and pitching your fresh skills. Practice emotional intelligence: spot negative thoughts, acknowledge them, then release. Karlin's path from identity crisis to fulfillment proves structure beats inspiration alone.These women echo a truth from the Women Over 40 podcast episodes: your 40s are the opening act. Set clear goals—what matters most? Build systems: one weekly body-fueling habit like yoga at your local studio, a mind-feeding read from Prime Women magazine's reinvention stories, and a space reset like decluttering for clarity. Say no to misaligned demands; expect resistance, but remember, your transformation demands self-respect, not approval.Listeners, you're not "over the hill"—you're on the mountain peak, surveying endless paths. Start small: journal your passions tonight. Who knows? Your blog, podcast, or venture could inspire the next generation. Reinvention isn't about starting over; it's claiming what's always been yours.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment on your journey. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: Your Second Act Starts Now - Midlife Reinvention Stories That Ignite Your Next Chapter

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the fierce power of midlife reinvention. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into pursuing new passions after 40—because your second act isn't just possible, it's your time to shine.Picture this: you're in your forties, maybe fifties, staring down a career rut, an empty nest, or a life that feels like it's on autopilot. That restlessness? It's not a crisis; it's your soul whispering it's time for version 2.0. Karlin Clayton, a certified leadership coach who reinvented herself after divorce and a corporate shakeup, nailed it when she said, focus on what you control. You can't dictate job loss or heartbreak, but you can reframe your identity. Ask yourself: Who do I want to become? What lights me up now?Take Antoinette Blake, laid off in her sixties yet refusing to fade. She launched Blake Enterprises, becoming an award-winning blogger and social media maven, now empowering other women to build businesses online. Or Regina Young, who at 60 embraced midlife mastery through self-love, turning inward to fuel her boldest passions yet. These aren't fairy tales—they're proof that ageism is a lie we tell ourselves.Here's your blueprint, listeners: Start with values. Karlin's technique? List what matters most—freedom, creativity, impact—then align every choice to it. Challenge those sneaky beliefs like "I'm too old." Network like your dreams depend on it, because jobs and opportunities flow from connections, not resumes. Build non-negotiables: one weekly body fuel like yoga at your local studio, one mind feeder like journaling dreams, and one space reset like decluttering that garage. Say no to draining obligations. Expect pushback—friends might balk—but this is self-respect, not approval-seeking.Wendy Battles spotlights these rebels on her Reinvention Rebels podcast, showing women from 50 to 90 chasing passions from entrepreneurship to writing. Jane Campbell rewrote her life at 40 with a dream job and love, then again at 80 with her novel Interpretations of Love, centering older women's unspoken truths. Kym Showers, host of Reinvented After 40, coaches women to ditch dependency and craft joy on their terms.Listeners, you're not starting over—you're leveling up with wisdom no twenty-something has. That painting class, that side hustle, that trip to Tuscany? Pursue it. Your passions are waiting, and the world needs your fire.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode igniting your spark. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: Your Second Act Starts Now - Real Stories of Reinvention After Divorce, Layoffs and Leaps of Faith

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the fierce power of reinvention. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into pursuing new passions after 40—because your second act isn't just possible, it's your time to shine.Picture this: You're in your forties, staring down a divorce, a layoff, or just that nagging whisper that life's passing you by. Karlin Clayton, a certified leadership executive and career coach with over 20 years in corporate talent development, heard those words—"You deserve to be happy"—and everything shifted. On Karen Covy's podcast, Karlin shared her values-based technique for rebuilding from the ground up. She focused on what she could control: her next steps, not the chaos around her. Listeners, ask yourself, "What's my 2.0 version?" Ditch the old roles tied to being a wife or corporate climber. Align with your current values. Challenge those limiting beliefs like "I'm too old" or "Tech's too much." Karlin networked strategically—jobs come through connections, not cold applications. Practice your pitch, build emotional intelligence, and let negative thoughts go.Now, meet Antoinette Blake, who turned a sixties layoff into Blake Enterprises, her award-winning blogging and social media marketing empire. On the Reinvention Rebels podcast hosted by Wendy Battles, Antoinette's story spotlights women 50 to 90 defying ageism. She helps other entrepreneurs harness social media, proving adaptation breeds triumph. Or take Regina Young at 60, host of Tea Time Midlife Edition. In her Reinvention Rebels episode, she calls reinventing an act of self-love, flipping midlife into mastery with growth mindset and joy.These aren't rarities. Vera Wang launched her fashion icon status after 40, as timeless stories highlight. Jane Campbell reinvented at 40 with a new life and job she loved, then again at 80, writing Interpretations of Love from her Oxfordshire home—putting older women's loves and losses center stage, no permission needed.Structure makes it real. Set clear goals: Who do you want to become? What matters most? Build systems—three weekly non-negotiables: fuel your body, feed your mind, reset your space. Say no to misaligned distractions. Expect resistance; your transformation isn't for approval, it's self-respect.Listeners, your passions await—blogging, coaching, podcasting, whatever lights you up. You've got wisdom, resilience, and time. Start today. Craft that next chapter.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Rewrite Your Next Chapter: The Midlife Permission You Don't Need to Ask For

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the fierce power of midlife reinvention. I'm your host, and today we're diving into something transformative: how to pursue new passions and completely reinvent yourself after 40.Let's be honest. You've spent two, three, maybe four decades building a life. You know who you've been. But somewhere along the way, you might have asked yourself: who do I actually want to become? That question is your starting point.Here's what we know from women who've done this successfully. They didn't wait for permission. They didn't ask the world if they were too old. Instead, they got crystal clear on what matters most. Take Jane Campbell. At 40, she made a bold choice. She got divorced and went to university to train as a group analyst. Forty years later, at 80, she published her first short story called Cat Brushing in the London Review of Books. The New York Times compared her to Edna O'Brien and Muriel Spark. That's not a side note in her life story. That became the main chapter. Jane stopped asking permission in midlife and never looked back.Your reinvention starts with honest self-reflection. Ask yourself not who you are or who you've been, but who do you want to become? What truly matters to you now? Because here's the reality: your values have shifted. The success you built ten years ago might not align with who you are today. And that's not a failure. That's growth.Once you have that clarity, build systems that support your goals. This means setting boundaries and saying no to things that don't align with your vision, even if they make other people comfortable. Create three non-negotiable weekly practices. One thing that fuels your body, one that feeds your mind, and one that resets your space. That's your foundation.Rachel Lankester discovered this at 41 when she was told she was in early menopause. Instead of letting that diagnosis define her, she turned it into fuel for transformation. She created Magnificent Midlife, a global movement empowering women over 40 to challenge ageism and step boldly into their next chapter. Her journey shows us that life-altering moments can become the spark for powerful purpose.Here's what I want you to understand about reinvention at this stage of your life. You're not starting from scratch. You're starting smarter. You've been through so much. You can use those mistakes. You can apply those lessons to what's coming next. That's not wasted time. That's wisdom.Expect resistance. People will question your choices. Some will feel threatened by your transformation. That's their journey, not yours. Your job is to stay connected with your values and the community of women doing this alongside you. Find your people. Share your experiences with others who understand what it means to rewrite your story at this stage.The world tells women that our best years are behind us by 40. But the evidence tells a different story entirely. Your 40s are not the closing act. They're the opening act of something magnificent.Thank you so much for tuning in to Women Over 40 today. Please subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss a single episode of inspiration and transformation. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Midlife Isn't a Crisis, It's Your Comeback Tour: Starting Fresh After 40

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast celebrating the fierce power of midlife reinvention. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into pursuing new passions after 40—because your 40s aren't the end of the show; they're the opening act.Picture this: You're standing at the edge of a life you've outgrown, heart pounding with that mix of fear and fire. That's exactly where Antoinette Blake found herself at 55, laid off from IBM after decades of loyalty. Instead of retreating, she launched Blake Enterprises, becoming a multi-award-winning blogger and social media expert, empowering other women to build their businesses online. Antoinette's story, shared on the Reinvention Rebels podcast hosted by Wendy Battles, screams one truth: setbacks are setups for your second act.Or take Yvonne Reddin, who after 20 years as a stay-at-home single mom, dove into freelance journalism, travel reviewing, and PR at 49—while raising 11-year-old twins. In her chat on reinventing in your 40s, she proves it's never too late to claim your spotlight. These women didn't wait for permission; they built empires from clarity.Listeners, reinvention starts with brutal honesty. Ask yourself, as experts on the Women Over 40 podcast urge: Not who you've been, but who do you want to become? What passion lights you up—painting in Provence, launching a wellness brand like Makeup Geek Cosmetics founder Marlena Stell after losing everything to COVID at 45, or finally writing that book? Clarity fuels action.Next, create systems that stick. Build three non-negotiable weekly practices: one for your body like yoga at your local studio, one for your mind such as journaling your values, and one to reset your space, maybe decluttering with intention. Set boundaries—say no to draining obligations. The Reinvented After 40 podcast nails it: Structure over vibes. Schedule passion pursuits like classes at community colleges or online courses from platforms like Grow Therapy for mindset shifts.Expect resistance—family doubts, inner critics—but channel it. Joan Lunden, in her This Is Woman's Work episode, talks leadership beyond the script, refusing age limits. Women like those in Tatler Asia's list—pioneers in business and fashion who broke through post-40—show success has no deadline.You're not starting over; you're leveling up. That hobby simmering inside? Pursue it now. Enroll in that dance class at your neighborhood center, start the blog today. Your wisdom, resilience, and life experience are your superpowers. Midlife is your launchpad to passions that fulfill.Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Subscribe now for more empowerment on Women Over 40. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Rewriting Your Prime: Why Your Forties Are Just the Opening Act

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the power of reinvention at any stage of life. I'm your host, and today we're diving into one of the most transformative decades you'll experience: your forties and beyond.Let's start with the truth that society doesn't want you to know. The traditional narrative says women peak early, that your best years are behind you by forty. But that's simply not true. The world is overflowing with women who tapped into new passions, launched businesses, and completely transformed their lives after forty. Today, we're exploring how you can be one of them.Consider Rachel Lankester's story. At forty-one, she was told she was in early menopause. Rather than letting that diagnosis define her, she turned it into fuel for transformation. She created Magnificent Midlife, a global movement empowering women over forty to challenge ageism and rewrite their narratives. Then there's Antoinette Blake, who was laid off from IBM at fifty-five. Instead of accepting defeat, she channeled her energy into Blake Enterprises, becoming a multi-award-winning entrepreneur who now helps other women harness social media to grow their businesses.These aren't isolated cases. Women in their forties, fifties, and sixties are starting over every day. One woman at forty-five who owned the multi-million dollar company Makeup Geek Cosmetics lost everything when COVID hit. She moved to a new community and is rebuilding her life from scratch. These stories remind us that reinvention isn't just possible at this age, it's powerful because you're not starting from scratch emotionally or intellectually. You're starting from a place of knowing yourself. You've survived things. You've learned what matters.So how do you actually begin your reinvention? Start with vision and honest self-reflection. Ask yourself what truly excites you now, not what made sense at twenty-five. Try a personal SWOT analysis. Look at your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Then ask yourself not who you are or who you've been, but who do you want to become? What matters most to you?Once you answer that honestly, you need structure. Clear goals. Create systems that support your vision. Set boundaries and say no to things that don't align with your goals, even if they make other people comfortable. Build three non-negotiable weekly practices: one thing that fuels your body, one that feeds your mind, and one that resets your space. That's your foundation.Expect resistance. People will question your choices. Some might feel threatened by your transformation. That's not your problem to solve. Your reinvention is not an audition for anyone's approval. It's an act of self-respect.The beautiful truth is that success has no deadline. These women didn't let age, circumstances, or expectations dictate their paths. They remind us that greatness has no deadline. Your best chapters might be starting right now.Thank you so much for tuning in to Women Over 40. Please make sure to subscribe so you don't miss our future episodes celebrating your power and potential. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: Your Bold Opening Act - Turning Midlife Whispers Into Empire-Building Dreams

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast celebrating your unstoppable power to reinvent. I'm your host, and today we're talking about pursuing new passions after 40—because your 40s aren't the end, they're your bold opening act.Picture this: You're sitting there, kids grown or career in cruise control, wondering what's next. That whisper in your heart? It's calling you to chase a passion you've shelved for years. According to the Women Over 40 podcast episode on Reinvention Season, your 40s are prime time for this—set clear goals by asking who you want to become, not who you've been. What lights you up? Painting? Writing? Launching that dream business? Build systems around it: three non-negotiable weekly practices—one for your body like yoga at your local studio, one for your mind like journaling dreams, and one to reset your space, maybe decluttering that craft corner.Expect pushback—friends might question, society might whisper "too late." But listen to Jane Campbell, who at 40 divorced, headed to university in the UK to train as a group analyst, and at 80 published her first short story, Cat Brushing, in the London Review of Books. Or Diane Gilpin, who invented Middle-Aged Jeans in her 40s after her body changed post-kids, fighting naysayers until they sold out on TV. And don't forget Stephanie from Reinvention Rebels, pursuing full-time acting at 85. These women prove procrastination has a price, as shared in the Midlife Reinvention podcast after 200 episodes—there's no perfect time, just your decision to leap.Start small but fierce. Like Vera Wang, who ditched figure skating and journalism at 40 to launch her fashion empire, designing bridal gowns that redefined elegance. Articulate your unique promise, as coach Abigail K advises in her YouTube talk on reinventing over 40—speak to your audience's unspoken fears and desires, create content that connects, and repeat. Say no to what doesn't align, set boundaries, and watch resistance fade as you fuel your fire.Listeners, you're not starting over—you're leveling up with wisdom no 20-something has. That pottery class at the community center, the novel brewing in your notebook, the online shop for your handmade jewelry—go claim it. Your passions aren't whims; they're your empire-building launchpad, as Women Over 40 declares.Thank you for tuning in, fierce women. Subscribe now so you never miss a spark of empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: From Menopause to Magnificence - Your Second Act Starts Now

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast celebrating your unstoppable power to reinvent and rise. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into the fire of pursuing new passions after 40—because your best chapters are just beginning.Picture this: At 41, Rachel Lankester got the news no one wants—early menopause. Her world shattered, but she refused to let it end her story. Fueled by curiosity and fierce self-belief, Rachel launched Magnificent Midlife, a global movement empowering women like you to smash ageism, rewrite the menopause narrative, and step boldly into magnificence. Her journey proves that crisis can ignite your boldest purpose.Then there's Antoinette Blake, laid off from IBM at 55 in a job market rigged against women her age. Instead of retreating, she pivoted hard. Today, through Blake Enterprises, she's a multi-award-winning blogger and entrepreneur, teaching women to conquer social media and build empires. Antoinette's triumph screams that setbacks are setups for your second act.Over in Nantucket and Italy, Susan discovered jewelry-making just for fun. What started as classes turned into pieces sold at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. No grand plan—just leaning into joy. And Shinde? At 40, her curiosity flickered out. Sitting in her family's old nursery with a notebook, she experimented with plants. That spark grew into Ashokvatika Nursery, a thriving business reborn from small, joyful steps.Cynthia C., almost 60 and newly divorced in a foreign country, felt her life was over. A chance flight chat with an older woman flipped her script. Back in the US, she rallied friends, spoke at Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs, built a powerhouse board, and launched a nonprofit that raised big funds in a year. These women didn't wait for permission—they claimed their passions.Listeners, reinvention starts with honest reflection. Like transformation coach Keri Ford says, ask what excites you now, not at 25. Grab a notebook for a personal SWOT—strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats. Commit fully: one class, one experiment, one bold yes. Your wisdom over 40 is rocket fuel. Honor every lesson, then chase that pull toward what sets your soul on fire.You're not starting over—you're leveling up. These stories from Reinvention Rebels and real women worldwide show it's your time to ignite.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode empowering your next big move. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Notebook Dreams: How Rhode Island Women Are Rewriting Their Second Acts After 40

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Imagine sitting in a quiet room, notebook in hand, feeling that familiar tug—the one whispering it's time for more. Welcome to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the fire that reignites after forty. I'm your host, and today, we're diving into reinventing yourself by chasing those long-buried passions. Listeners, this is your permission slip to thrive.It starts with vision, as transformation coach Keri Ford shares in her podcast. At forty, she rebooted her career by asking what truly excites her now—not the dreams of twenty-five, but the sparks today. Grab a pen and do a personal SWOT analysis: strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats. What are you great at? What new pull do you feel? What's holding you back? Susan Lister Locke from the Rhode Island coast did just that. She listed what brought joy, started making jewelry for fun with classes in Nantucket and Italy. Soon, her pieces sold at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. See? Small lists lead to big leaps.Take Shinde, whose curiosity dimmed by forty. In her family's old nursery, she experimented with plants purely for enjoyment. That grew into Ashokvatika Nursery—a thriving business and her renewed compass. Progress is incremental: learn a skill, enroll in a class, talk to someone living your dream. Antoinette Blake turned a sixties layoff into Blake Enterprises, becoming an award-winning blogger and social media marketer through Reinvention Rebels podcast stories hosted by Wendy Battles.Don't go alone. Communities are your rocket fuel. Kym Showers of Reinvented After 40 coaches women to own their happiness with practical tools she used post-forty. Sonya Cashner on Life Over 40 podcast faced fears, shed old identities, and built anew. Even Vera Wang pivoted from figure skating and journalism to fashion icon status after forty. These women honor their past as fuel, not chains.Listeners, reinvention isn't starting over; it's stepping into your power. Commit fully—immerse in communities, take those steps. Your uniqueness is your superpower. Set the example for the next generation: passion knows no age.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: Midlife Isn't a Crisis, It's Your Creative Launch Pad

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Hello, fabulous listeners of Women Over 40. I'm your host, and today we're igniting that fire within you to reinvent yourself after 40 by chasing those long-buried passions. Picture this: you're standing at the edge of a new chapter, wiser, bolder, and ready to claim what lights you up.Let's start with real women who've done it. Vera Wang was 40 when she ditched figure skating and editing for fashion, launching her iconic bridal gown empire that redefined weddings worldwide. Julia Child mastered French cooking in her 40s, debuting as The French Chef on TV at 50, turning kitchens into playgrounds for millions. Tao Huabi, at 49, whipped up her famous chili oil for family in China, opened a noodle shop called Lao Gan Ma, and built a global brand that's now a staple from celebrity chefs to college dorms. Marlena Stell, founder of Makeup Geek Cosmetics, lost her multimillion-dollar company to COVID at 45, had a baby, and rebuilt her life with fierce determination, remarrying at 56 into a beautiful new reality. And Angela Vassallo, in her TEDx talk The Midlife Advantage, flips the script: midlife isn't decline—it's your launchpad for peak creativity and success.These stories from sources like Jaxstys career reinvention profiles, Tatler Asia, and Heyday Coaching show it's not just possible—it's powerful. As one college professor shared in More magazine, after two decades teaching, she felt restless in her mid-40s. She dove into women's archives, discovered pioneers reinventing before the women's lib era, and pivoted to personal coaching, mentoring like she always loved.So, how do you start, listener? First, assess your strengths and passions—grab a journal, list what sets your soul on fire, as Jaxstys advises. Self-awareness is your cornerstone. Network fiercely: reconnect on LinkedIn, hit workshops—your decades of connections are gold. Invest in skills via Coursera or Udemy for that edge in digital marketing or whatever calls you. Start small: freelance, consult, test without leaping fully, easing into your dream like a non-profit, blog, book, or life coaching.Midlife gives you wisdom no 20-something has—the experiences to pour into bold visions. Tao Huabi's shop struggled at first, but she pivoted to her sauce passion. You can too. Ditch the "too old" myth; Prime Women spotlights five over-45 trailblazers who opened restaurants and more, proving change sparks joy.Listeners, your greatest successes await after 40. Embrace the bold, chase that passion—reinvent now.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe for more empowerment, and remember: This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Chili Oil, Courage, and Your Next Chapter: Midlife Reinvention Starts Now

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the power, wisdom, and unapologetic fire that comes with our best years. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into reinventing yourself after 40 by chasing those new passions that light you up. Listeners, if you've ever felt that itch—the one whispering it's time for a bold pivot—stick with me, because real women just like you are proving it's not just possible, it's your superpower.Picture this: You're in your late 40s, life has handed you kids, careers, maybe a divorce, and suddenly, you crave more. That's exactly where Tao Huabi found herself. At 49, this Chinese entrepreneur whipped up a special chili oil for her family in the 1980s. Five years later, she opened a noodle shop in Guizhou Province to sell it. The noodles flopped, but her Lao Gan Ma chili oil exploded in popularity. Today, it's a global sensation, beloved by celebrity chefs from Gordon Ramsay to home cooks everywhere, turning her into a billionaire. Tao didn't wait for permission; she followed her passion for flavor and built an empire.Or take Marlena Stell, who shared her raw journey on YouTube. After 40, she rebuilt her life from the ashes—remarrying at 56 and embracing a vibrant second chapter filled with beauty and gratitude. Her story screams that reinvention isn't about starting over; it's about rising stronger. And Angela Vassallo nailed it in her TEDx talk, The Midlife Advantage. She flips the script on that tired midlife crisis myth, calling this phase our launchpad for confidence, creativity, and massive success. With humor and heart, she shows how our accumulated wisdom makes us unstoppable.Prime Women magazine spotlights five trailblazers over 45, like the woman who ditched her routine job to open a thriving restaurant just one year later. These aren't fairy tales; they're proof that after 40, your experiences are rocket fuel. Heyday Coaching echoes this, sharing how a college professor in her mid-40s traded lecterns for personal coaching after mentoring students for decades. She dove into women's midlife stories from diaries and memoirs, realizing our mothers pioneered reinvention long before Baby Boomers claimed it. More magazine, that gem for women of style and substance over 40, dedicates entire sections to these second acts.So, how do you start, fabulous listener? Jaxstys advises assessing your strengths first—grab a journal, list what you love and excel at. Network like your future depends on it; reconnect on LinkedIn, hit workshops. Learn new skills on Coursera or Udemy—digital marketing, coaching, whatever calls. Test small: freelance, consult, dip your toe without diving headfirst. Midlife isn't a slowdown; it's your empire-building era.You're not too old, too tired, or too late. Your passions are waiting, and the world needs your reinvention. Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode that fuels your fire. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: Your Kitchen Table Revolution Starts Now

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Imagine this: you're sitting in your kitchen, staring at a half-empty coffee mug, wondering if this is all there is after 40. The kids are grown, the career that's kept you grinding feels like a cage, and suddenly, a spark ignites. What if now is the perfect time to chase that passion you've buried for years? Welcome to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the power of reinvention. I'm your host, and today, we're diving into pursuing new passions after 40—because sister, your best chapters are just beginning.Let me take you back to Julia Child. In her 40s, this American diplomat's wife enrolled at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, mastering French cuisine amid pots and pans. At 49, she released Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and by her 50s, The French Chef was captivating PBS audiences. Julia didn't wait for permission; she chased her love for food and built an empire.Or consider Tao Huabi from China. At 49 in the 1980s, she whipped up a chili sauce for her family, opened a noodle shop called Lao Gan Ma, or "Old Godmother." When the sauce stole the show, she pivoted to bottling it. Today, her Lao Gan Ma chili oil is a global sensation, beloved by celebrity chefs and ramen addicts alike.These aren't outliers. A 2022 LinkedIn survey reveals 61% of workers over 40 crave career changes for purpose. In the U.S., 1.8 million women 45 and older switched paths between 2019 and 2022, fleeing burnout for passion. AARP reports 53% of women 40 to 65 yearn for meaningful work, outpacing men.You can too. Start by assessing your strengths—grab your journal or phone notes app. List what lights you up: painting, coaching, digital marketing? Self-awareness is your launchpad.Next, network like your future depends on it—because it does. Join LinkedIn groups, hit workshops, reconnect with old colleagues. Your decades of connections are gold.Invest in skills via Coursera, Udemy, or LinkedIn Learning—affordable courses in anything from project management to blogging. No degree required, just curiosity.Test small: freelance, consult part-time, dip a toe without diving in. Build resilience; doors may slam, but Julia faced rejections too.Think of the college professor from Heyday Coaching who, in her 40s, ditched lecturing for personal coaching after devouring stories of midlife pioneers. Or the women in More magazine's reinvention section, launching nonprofits, blogs, and books.Listeners, midlife isn't decline—it's your power surge. You've got wisdom, stability, and fire. Whether it's starting a life coaching biz or penning that novel, act now. The world needs your unique spark.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe for more empowerment, and remember: your reinvention starts today.This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Stirring the Pot: How Kitchen Tables and Career Pivots Launch Empires After 40

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Hello, fabulous women over 40, and welcome to Women Over 40. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into the thrill of reinventing yourself by chasing those passions you've always dreamed of. Picture this: you're in your kitchen, stirring a pot of homemade chili oil, just like Tao Huabi did in the 1980s at age 49. Her noodle shop in China struggled at first, but that spicy creation became Lao Gan Ma, now a global sensation loved by celebrity chefs everywhere. Or think of Vera Wang, who at 40 ditched figure skating and editing for Vogue to launch her iconic bridal gown empire in New York City. These stories aren't fairy tales—they're proof that your best chapter starts right now.AARP reports that 53 percent of women aged 40 to 65 crave a career switch for more meaningful work, and LinkedIn's 2022 survey shows 61 percent of workers over 40 feel the same pull toward purpose. Between 2019 and 2022, nearly 1.8 million American women over 45 made bold changes, ditching burnout for passions like Julia Child did at 50, mastering French cooking in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and becoming The French Chef on PBS. J.K. Rowling, in her 30s and 40s, turned welfare struggles in Edinburgh into the Harry Potter phenomenon that captivated the world.Listeners, this fire in your belly? It's your signal. Start by grabbing your journal—list what lights you up, like painting, coding, or coaching, just as a college professor in her mid-40s did. She scoured archives for women's midlife stories in More magazine, which celebrates second acts for women of style and substance over 40, and pivoted to career coaching, mentoring like she always loved. Platforms like Coursera and Udemy make learning effortless—master digital marketing or project management in weeks.Network fiercely: reconnect on LinkedIn, hit workshops at your local community center, like those in Los Angeles or online groups for midlife entrepreneurs. Test small—freelance your passion, consult part-time, as five women over 45 profiled by Prime Women did, transforming "too old" into "just right." One launched a wellness brand; another sailed solo across oceans. Your decades of wisdom? That's your superpower.Sisters, reinvention isn't about starting over—it's amplifying your voice. More magazine highlights these shifts as timeless, pioneered by our mothers before boomers even dreamed of liberation. Feel restless? That's growth calling. Step into it—you're not just capable; you're unstoppable.Thank you for tuning in, lovely listeners. Subscribe now for more empowerment on Women Over 40. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Spice, Silk, and Second Acts: How Three Women Fired Up Fortune After 40

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Imagine this: you're over 40, staring at the same routine that's boxed you in for years, and suddenly a fire ignites inside. That's where reinvention begins, fabulous women. Welcome to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the power of starting fresh. I'm your host, and today we're diving into pursuing new passions after 40—because your best chapter is just unfolding.Let me take you back to Tao Huabi, who at 49 in the 1980s whipped up a chili sauce for her family in China. It bombed at first in her noodle shop, but when customers raved about that fiery Lao Gan Ma oil, she pivoted hard. Today, her Old Godmother brand is a global sensation, stocked from celebrity kitchens to college dorms. Tao didn't wait for permission; she chased her flavor passion and built an empire.Or picture Vera Wang, already 40 and a successful fashion editor at Vogue, ditching it all to design bridal gowns. She had no formal training, just a burning love for dresses that made women feel like queens. Now, her label graces red carpets worldwide. Vera proves that midlife wisdom trumps youth's rush—her designs scream timeless elegance because she poured decades of style savvy into them.Then there's Julia Child, who at 50 burst onto TV as The French Chef, mastering French cooking after years as a spy and marketer. Her cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking became a bible for home cooks. Julia's joy? Turning complex recipes into empowering adventures, showing us that passion cooked slow tastes best.These stories echo what nearly 1.8 million American women over 45 did between 2019 and 2022, according to career data—they swapped burnout for bliss, launching blogs, nonprofits, or coaching gigs. Angela Vassallo nails it in her TEDx talk, The Midlife Advantage: your 40s aren't decline; they're your launchpad, fueled by confidence and clarity youth lacks.So, listeners, how do you start? First, journal your strengths and joys—maybe painting, yoga instruction, or digital marketing lights you up. Platforms like Coursera and Udemy make learning effortless and affordable. Network fiercely: hit LinkedIn groups, workshops, or reconnect with old colleagues—your net worth is your connections. Test small—freelance, consult part-time. Marlena Stell of Makeup Geek rebuilt her beauty empire post-40, sharing real reinvention on YouTube, proving small steps build dynasties.Prime Women magazine spotlights five trailblazers over 45 who ditched doubt for dreams, urging us: you're not too old. Tatler Asia agrees—success has no deadline. You've got the experience; now unleash it. Listeners, your passion isn't a pipe dream—it's your next power move. Grab that journal today.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Midlife Launchpad: From Whispers to Wings After 40

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the power, wisdom, and unshakeable fire that comes with our best years. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into reinventing yourself after 40—pursuing those passions that have been whispering your name, proving it's not just possible, it's your superpower.Picture this: You're standing at a crossroads, just like Angela Vassallo did in her 40s. This Australian entrepreneur built and sold a seven-figure restaurant brand from scratch, then at 50, she pivoted to global stages, writing her bestselling book The Second Wives’ Guide, and hosting the Harmony in the Hustle podcast. In her TEDx talk, The Midlife Advantage, Angela calls menopause a metamorphosis—a sacred shift from cocoon to breakthrough, your freedom phase. She draws from Harvard Business Review research showing women over 40 are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs worldwide, leaving traditional jobs to launch dreams at record rates. Think Mel Robbins, who at 54 launched her podcast, now the number one globally with her Let Them theory.You're not alone in this reinvention. Take Tao Huabi, who at 49 opened a noodle shop in China that birthed Lao Gan Ma, her chili oil now a global staple loved by chefs everywhere. Or Teri Tyson, 56, who ditched her vice president role at AIG during the financial crisis to train at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City and open her own restaurant. She planned meticulously, channeling her finance smarts into her lifelong love of cooking, proving as a single mom that courage at 50 trumps starting younger.Then there's Marlena Stell, 45, who lost her multimillion-dollar Makeup Geek Cosmetics to COVID, had a baby, and started over—rebuilding with grit, dressing for confidence now, not later. Author Jennifer Serling left corporate life at 36 to write, honing her craft for years; at 45, she finished her novel Good Neighbors, published at 47 after rejections, soaring on clouds of magic. Alyson Chalnick, 52, uprooted her New Jersey family to Vermont for hikes, kayaks, and sunsets, trading commutes for joy. Renee Salem, 48, divorced, moved to New York City, and landed event planning for Broadway shows—showing her daughter dreams are real.Sisters, midlife isn't a crisis; it's your launchpad. That quiet whisper saying you're not done? Listen. Your resilience, resourcefulness, and life wisdom are your edge. Harvard and Forbes 50 Over 50 spotlight women like Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez thriving beyond 40. Start small: Journal your passion, take that class, pivot like these trailblazers. You've got the Anti-Aging Attitude—resourceful, bold, unbreakable.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode igniting your fire. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: From Burnout to Boss Moves - Atlanta to San Antonio Stories

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the fierce, unapologetic power of women stepping into their prime. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into reinventing yourself after 40 by chasing those passions you've shelved for too long. Listeners, if you've ever felt that quiet whisper saying you're not done yet, this episode is your wake-up call.Picture this: You're in your 40s, life's demands have piled up—careers, kids, endless to-do lists—and suddenly, something shifts. Like Angela Vassallo, the Australian entrepreneur who built and sold a seven-figure restaurant brand in her 40s, then pivoted to global stages and her Harmony in the Hustle podcast in her 50s. In her TEDx talk, The Midlife Advantage, she calls menopause a metamorphosis, not a crisis—a sacred transition into your freedom phase, armed with resilience and an Anti-Aging Attitude. Harvard Business Review backs this up, naming women over 40 the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs worldwide, ditching traditional jobs to launch dreams at record rates.Take Nyam Adodoadji from Atlanta, Georgia. At 40, after burnout as a tech product manager, she took a year-long sabbatical inspired by a corporate lawyer's story. Now she's a sabbatical coach, blending her skills with personal development to help mid-career pros reclaim purpose. Or Bonny Osterhage in San Antonio, Texas. At 48, a shocking photo from a charity event sparked her shift from copywriter at H-E-B to personal trainer and journalist. Zumba led to certifications, strength training, and writing for women-focused publications—proving midlife is when you fuse fitness and passion to feel stronger than ever.Then there's Teri Tyson, who at 56 left her vice president role at AIG during the 2008 crisis. She dove into the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City and opened her own restaurant a year later. Friends called her nuts, but her determination turned cooking—a lifelong joy—into her empire. And don't forget Tao Huabi, who at 49 launched Lao Gan Ma chili oil from her struggling noodle shop in China. Today, it's a global staple loved by chefs everywhere.These stories scream empowerment: Reinvention isn't about reclaiming youth; it's about forward momentum. Sarah Payne, co-founder of Aspen Root Collective in Indiana, coaches women in their 40s and 50s to lean into strengths for growth. Start small—audit your days, chase that whisper, like Bonny's Zumba class or Nyam's sabbatical. You've got the wisdom, networks, and fire now. Midlife isn't decline; it's your launchpad.Listeners, you're capable of empires. Tune into that inner voice, pivot boldly, and watch your passions bloom.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more inspiration to own this chapter. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: From Corner Office to Culinary Dreams - Your Reinvention Roadmap

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the power of your next chapter. I'm your host, and today we're talking reinvention—pursuing those passions you've always dreamed of after 40. Listeners, imagine ditching the routine that's draining you and stepping into a life that lights you up. It's not just possible; it's happening right now for women like you.Take Vera Wang. At 40, after 17 years as a Vogue editor and missing out on the top job, she launched her bridal gown empire. Today, her designs grace red carpets and weddings worldwide, proving setbacks are setups for stardom. Or Julia Child, who enrolled at Le Cordon Bleu in her late 30s, published Mastering the Art of French Cooking at 49, and became The French Chef on TV in her 50s. She mastered French cuisine from scratch, showing us passion has no expiration date.Then there's Antoinette Blake, laid off from IBM at 55. Instead of retreating, she founded Blake Enterprises, becoming an award-winning blogger and social media expert helping women entrepreneurs thrive. Teri Tyson, a 50-year-old AIG vice president amid the 2008 crisis, traded finance for culinary school at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City. A year later, she opened her own restaurant, fueled by her love of cooking. And don't forget Tao Huabi, who at 49 turned her homemade chili oil into Lao Gan Ma, now a global staple loved by chefs everywhere.These stories aren't outliers. AARP reports 53% of women aged 40 to 65 crave a career switch for more meaningful work, and nearly 1.8 million women over 45 changed careers between 2019 and 2022, often chasing burnout-busting passions. Jaxstys research highlights how life experience becomes your superpower—resilience, wisdom, networks you've built over decades.So, how do you start? First, journal your strengths and joys—what makes your heart race? Network boldly; reconnect on LinkedIn or join groups like those in Wendy Battles' Reinvention Rebels podcast. Learn affordably on Coursera or Udemy—digital marketing, coaching, whatever calls you. Test small: freelance, volunteer, or side-hustle. Stay flexible; rejections like J.K. Rowling's 12 publisher nos led to Harry Potter magic.Listeners, your 40s, 50s, and beyond are prime time. You've got the grit; now pour it into that blog, art studio, or nonprofit. Like Renee Salem, who at 48 divorced, moved, and built a new career, inspiring her daughter to dream big. You're not starting over—you're leveling up.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment, and remember, your best act is next. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: Why Your Second Act Might Be Your Best One Yet

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the courage it takes to reinvent your life. I'm your host, and today we're diving into something truly transformative: pursuing new passions and creating a fulfilling second act after 40.Let me start with this: nearly 1.8 million women aged 45 and older made career changes between 2019 and 2022. That's not a coincidence. That's a movement. Women are waking up to the reality that our most powerful years are still ahead of us.Consider Vera Wang. She spent 15 years as a fashion editor at Vogue before being passed over for editor-in-chief. At 40, instead of accepting defeat, she launched her first bridal collection. Today, Vera Wang is synonymous with luxury wedding gowns, and she continues thriving in her 70s. Her story shows us that sometimes rejection is just redirection toward something greater.Or take Julia Child. She didn't even begin studying at Le Cordon Bleu until her 40s. Her groundbreaking cookbook, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, was published when she was 49 years old. The French Chef television series launched when she was already in her 50s. Julia proved that passion doesn't have an expiration date.These aren't outliers. According to research from AARP, 53 percent of women aged 40 to 65 report a strong interest in a career switch, primarily driven by the desire for meaningful work. That's more than half of us. More than half of us are ready for change.Real women are doing this right now. Lisa left a six-figure corporate salary at 50 to become a holistic health coach. She trained, launched an online wellness business, and now runs retreats helping women navigate menopause with confidence. Sarah rediscovered painting when her children left home, and now she sells her artwork online and teaches painting classes specifically for midlife women. Emma, at 55, finally wrote the story burning inside her and self-published her first book, which became an unexpected success with readers across the world.Here's what I want listeners to understand: reinvention at this stage isn't reckless. It's strategic. We have decades of experience, accumulated wisdom, and a clarity about what actually matters. We know ourselves better than we ever have.The practical path forward starts with honest self-assessment. Grab a journal and identify what you genuinely enjoy and what you excel at. Network intentionally. Your connections built over the years are invaluable. Invest in learning new skills through platforms like Coursera or LinkedIn Learning. Start small with freelancing or part-time work to test your interests without total commitment. And embrace flexibility. Resilience isn't about never facing obstacles. It's about understanding that every closed door might lead to a better one.The women who succeeded after 40 share one quality: they chose possibility over fear. They chose themselves.Your dreams are valid. Your timing is perfect. Your best chapters are still unwritten.Thank you so much for tuning in to Women Over 40. Please subscribe so you never miss an episode of inspiration and empowerment designed just for us.This has been a quiet please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Midlife Reinvention: From Corner Offices to Culinary Dreams and Vermont Sunsets

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the power of midlife reinvention. I'm your host, and today we're diving into pursuing new passions after 40—because it's not just possible, it's your time to shine.Imagine this: You're Alyson Chalnick, 52, staring down a hectic life in New Jersey. Your husband's commute to New York City is draining the family, and you crave fresh air. You and Andrew buy a vacation home in Vermont, loving hikes, kayaks, and snowboards. Three years later, with kids on board and his job flexible, you sell everything and move. Friends are shocked, but now Andrew exercises daily, kids play outside instead of glued to screens, and you're surrounded by endless sunsets and yoga classes. No regrets—just pure joy.Or picture Teri Tyson at 56, a vice president at AIG during the 2008 financial crisis. She sticks it out to repay the bailout, then quits. Two weeks later, she's at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City. A year on, she opens her own restaurant. Friends call her nuts for ditching global travel for cooking, but her passion for it fuels her. As a single mom, she timed it right when her daughters were independent. Her advice? Think it through, visualize the daily grind. She never looked back.Then there's Renee Salem, 48, a stay-at-home mom of three, unhappy in her marriage. She divorces, moves to New York City with her son, and lands a dream job planning events for Broadway shows—her lifelong love. No prior experience, just hard work and presence. Her daughter dreams of an art gallery; Renee says, Look at me—you can do it too.These stories echo Diane Gilman, who at 60 invented middle-aged jeans for changing bodies after menopause. A rock and roll girl refusing to go frumpy, she sewed one pair for herself, then took it to QVC. Phone lines burned; it sold out in an hour. Her breakthrough came late, marrying talent to heart, proving success peaks when you let go of timelines.And Marlena from Makeup Geek Cosmetics? At 45, post-COVID, she lost her multimillion-dollar brand and had a baby. Humbling, yes—but she's rebuilding, dressing for confidence now, not waiting for perfection.Listeners, after 40, wisdom trumps youth. Studies show women's self-esteem soars in their 60s and 70s as we ditch expectations. Menopause shocks, careers shift, but new dreams demand bold strategies. Don't let doubt stop you. Picture your passion: writing like Nancy Serling, who at 45 finished her novel Good Neighbors after years at The Writer's Studio, enduring rejections until publication in 2018. Failures? They build resilience.Start small: Journal your fire, take that class, uproot if it calls. You're not starting over—you're leveling up. Society's timelines? Ignore them. Search for the woman you've always dreamed of being. You've got the experience; now claim the passion.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment, and remember: your best chapter is unfolding.This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Reinvention Season: Why Your 40s Are Just the Opening Act

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the power of reinvention at any stage of life. I'm your host, and today we're diving into one of the most transformative journeys you can take: pursuing new passions after 40.Let's start with this truth: some of the most iconic women in history didn't find their calling until their forties, fifties, or beyond. Toni Morrison published her first novel at 40. Vera Wang launched her fashion empire and became a style icon well into her career. Arianna Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55. These weren't lucky breaks or overnight successes. These were women who decided that age was not a barrier but a springboard.So why do so many of us feel like we've missed our window? The answer is simple: we haven't. What changes after 40 is perspective. You know yourself better. You've already proven you can handle challenges. You have experience and wisdom that younger versions of yourself didn't possess.Consider Teri Tyson's story. She was a vice president at AIG during the financial crisis, traveling the world in a lucrative career. But when she left in 2010, she walked straight into culinary school. Within a year, she opened her own restaurant. Yes, her friends thought she was crazy. Yes, it was harder work than she expected. But Tyson will tell you that waiting until her daughters were independent and she had the courage to risk everything was exactly the right timing.Then there's Renee Salem, who went through a divorce, relocated, and changed careers all within a single year at 48. She moved to New York City and landed a job planning events for Broadway shows, an industry she'd admired her whole life but had no previous experience in. Her willingness to work hard paid off. Now her daughter sees her mother living her dream and believes her own dreams are possible.The common thread in every reinvention story is this: it requires structure, not just inspiration. You need clear goals. Ask yourself not who you are or who you've been, but who do you want to become? What matters most to you? Once you answer that honestly, you can build the life around it.Create systems that support your goals. Set boundaries. Say no to things that don't align with your vision, even if they make other people comfortable. Build three non-negotiable weekly practices: one thing that fuels your body, one that feeds your mind, and one that resets your space. That's your foundation.Expect resistance. People will question your choices. Some might even feel threatened by your transformation. That's not your problem to solve. Your reinvention is not an audition for anyone's approval. It's an act of self-respect.The beautiful part about pursuing new passions after 40 is that you're not starting from scratch emotionally or intellectually. You're starting from a place of knowing yourself. You've survived things. You've learned what matters. That foundation makes everything you build next stronger, more intentional, and more authentic.Your age is not your limitation. It's your asset. Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Please subscribe so you never miss an episode where we celebrate the women brave enough to rewrite their stories. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: From Burnout to Breakthrough - Your Midlife Spark Isn't a Crisis, It's Your Compass

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Imagine this: you're over 40, staring down the barrel of a life that feels a little too familiar, a little too safe. But deep inside, there's a spark—a passion you've shelved for years, whispering it's time to reignite. Welcome to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the power of your second act. I'm your host, and today, we're diving into reinventing yourself by chasing those new passions that make your heart race.Let me take you back to a college professor in her mid-forties, as shared in Heyday Coaching's life stories. She'd taught for twenty years, loved it, but as her fifties approached, restlessness hit hard. She tried new courses and admin roles, but nothing stuck. Then, inspired by women's diaries, memoirs, and letters from the twentieth century—pioneers who reinvented amid shifting roles—she uncovered her true calling: mentoring. Drawing from years of guiding students, she pivoted to personal and career coaching. No dramatic leap, just following curiosity. Listeners, that's your cue—those quiet whispers are your roadmap.Picture Dr. Ali, from her YouTube story "I Started Over At 47—and it changed EVERYTHING." A physician burned out from clinic checklists, she sensed it was time for a pivot. Phase one: listen to the inner nudge. Phase two: experiment with tiny steps—no five-year plan needed, just a five-day trial. She started blogging in evenings and nap times, rediscovering her voice. It bloomed into online programs, coaching, YouTube, and location independence. Now earning more than as a doctor, she walks her kids to school, splits time between Canada and Europe, pursuing hobbies freely. Action bred clarity; clarity fueled commitment. She says reinvention starts with a whisper, not a Bali move.Then there's Teri Tyson, 56, from Prime Women magazine. VP at AIG during the 2008 crisis, she left in 2010 and enrolled at New York's Institute of Culinary Education. A year later, she owned her restaurant, channeling her cooking passion. As a single mom, she waited till her daughters were independent, proving timing builds courage.Or Tao Huabi, founder of Lao Gan Ma chili oil, highlighted by Tatler Asia. At 49, her noodle shop flopped, but her family sauce exploded. She shifted to condiments, building a global empire—"Old Godmother" now spices celebrity kitchens worldwide.And Renee Salem, 48, per Prime Women: divorced, moved, launched a new career in one bold year. Telling her daughter chasing an art gallery dream, "Look at me—if I can live mine, you can too."Sisters, after 40, you gain self-awareness, as noted in success stories from Tatler and YouTube channels on late bloomers. You've honed strengths through life's lessons. Start small: journal passions, try a class, mentor someone. Say no to what drains you, yes to what lights you up. You're not starting over—you're leveling up. Your wisdom is your superpower.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: Your Midlife Launch Pad to Empire Building

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the fierce power of midlife reinvention. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into pursuing new passions after 40—because sister, this is your launchpad for the most vibrant chapter yet.Picture this: You're in your 40s, maybe juggling kids, career, or an empty nest, and that quiet whisper inside says, "There's more." Angela Vassallo heard it loud and clear. In her TEDx talk, The Midlife Advantage, she shares how she built and sold a seven-figure restaurant brand in her 40s, then pivoted at 50 to global stages, books, and her Harmony in the Hustle podcast. She calls menopause a metamorphosis—from cocoon to breakthrough—framing midlife as your freedom phase, fueled by resilience and an Anti-Aging Attitude. Harvard Business Review backs this up: women over 40 are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs worldwide, ditching traditional jobs to launch dreams at record rates.Take Tao Huabi, who at 49 opened a noodle shop in China serving her homemade chili oil. When the sauce stole the show, she birthed Lao Gan Ma, now a global staple loved by chefs and students alike. Or Teri Tyson, 56, who left her vice president role at AIG amid the 2008 crisis, trained at the Institute of Culinary Education, and opened her own restaurant. "I wanted to shake off my former career and cook what I loved," she says—proving planning and passion trump age.Then there's Marlena from Makeup Geek Cosmetics, who at 45 rebuilt after losing her multimillion-dollar brand to COVID and having a baby. She focused on quality pieces and mindset shifts, emerging stronger. Renee Salem, 48, faced divorce, moved, and launched a new career, telling her daughter, "If I can live my dream, you can too." And don't forget Arianna Huffington, who at 55 sold the Huffington Post for $315 million, then founded Thrive Global to combat burnout.These stories echo what's in More magazine, which spotlights women over 40 pulling off second acts, and Heyday Coaching's tales of professors turning to life coaching after scouring archives for midlife pioneers. The truth? Enhanced self-awareness from years of lessons lets you chase what aligns with your soul. Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez prove visibility soars post-40.Listeners, your greatest successes await. Listen to that whisper, harness your resourcefulness, and step into your empire. Start small: journal curiosities, take a class, or mentor like those college profs who pivoted to coaching. You've got the wisdom—now claim the spotlight.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment, and remember, it's your time to thrive. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Midlife Metamorphosis: Why Your 40s Are Just the Opening Act

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the fierce power of midlife reinvention. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into pursuing new passions after 40—because listeners, your best chapter is just beginning.Picture this: You're in your 40s, kids are grown or flying the nest, that long-time job feels like a faded memory, and suddenly a spark ignites. What if you chased that dream you've tucked away? Vera Wang did exactly that. At 40, after figure skating spotlight in Sports Illustrated and editing at Vogue for 17 years, then designing accessories at Ralph Lauren, she couldn't find the perfect wedding dress for her own big day. So, she created it—opening her first bridal boutique in New York City. Today, Vera Wang is a global fashion icon, her empire born from that bold pivot.Or take Martha Stewart, who at 41 landed her first book deal for Entertaining after years as a stockbroker and catering business owner in Westport, Connecticut. Her husband Andrew's publishing connections helped, but it was her talent that exploded into Martha Stewart Living magazine and Omnimedia, a brand still dominating home and lifestyle today.These aren't rarities, listeners. Arianna Huffington sold the Huffington Post in 2011 for 315 million dollars, then at nearly 55 founded Thrive Global in New York to combat burnout—drawing from her own health wake-up call. And Dr. Edith Eger, a Holocaust survivor who lost her family but earned a PhD later in life, became a renowned psychologist in San Diego, authoring The Choice to inspire resilience worldwide.Why do we thrive now? Age gifts us clarity, as Tatler Asia reports—knowing our strengths, values, and what truly drives us. We control over 64 percent of global spending, with mom-honed leadership, networks from decades of connections, and resilience from life's setbacks. Podcasts like Igniting Your 40s share real stories: one woman at 55 became a certified health coach after raising a family and partnering in her husband's business, now guiding women's wellness with passion. Another, post-burnout, flipped real estate into safe havens for women in need.Listeners, your wisdom is your superpower. Enhanced self-awareness sharpens choices; problem-solving from motherhood crushes obstacles. Start small: Journal what lights you up, take a class at your local community center, or volunteer with organizations like Habitat for Humanity. Oprah Winfrey nails it—follow your passion with courage. Build networks through groups like Women Over 40 communities online. Humility keeps us learning; self-belief propels us.You've got longevity on your side—healthier years mean more time to pour into purpose, whether a business, hobby, or giving back. As one entrepreneur shared, midlife empty nests free us for what's next. Reinvent boldly; the world needs your voice.Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: From Doctor's Office to Digital Nomad - Your Midlife Reinvention Starts Now

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the power of midlife reinvention. I'm your host, and today we're diving into pursuing new passions after 40—because your best chapter is just beginning.Picture this: At 47, Kim Foster, M.D., walked away from her 20-year career as a doctor. Everyone called her crazy, but she listened to that inner whisper urging change. Kim didn't leap into the unknown; she followed a smart three-phase process that any of us can use. First, pause and listen. Carve out 10 minutes a day to journal or walk without distractions. Ask yourself: What have I outgrown? What keeps calling me? What would I do if fear wasn't in the way? This isn't about a grand plan—it's awakening awareness.Then, phase two: experiment and explore. No five-year blueprint needed—just a five-day trial. Kim started blogging during her kids' nap times, stealing moments after years of clinical checklists. That small spark reignited her creativity, leading to content creation, coaching, and even YouTube. Action breeds clarity, listeners. Try a passion project on evenings or weekends; see what lights you up.Phase three: commit and reshape. When experimenting feels like a calling, build it. Kim shifted her schedule, set boundaries, and owned her new identity as an entrepreneur. She became location independent, working from home, walking her kids to school, and earning more than as a doctor. Now, she splits time between Canada and Europe, pursuing hobbies and freedom she never imagined.Kim's story echoes so many. Take Marlena Stell, who at 45 rebuilt after losing her multimillion-dollar Makeup Geek Cosmetics brand during COVID, right as she welcomed her daughter. She started each morning with a gratitude notebook—listing her husband, daughter, dogs, and health. That simple ritual crowded out negativity. Marlena upgraded her style with fewer, high-quality pieces from Skims, getting them altered for a perfect fit that skyrocketed her confidence. She simplified skincare, read business books like Never Lose a Customer Again, and took detailed notes to fuel her growth.These women prove you're not starting from scratch—you're building from experience. Age brings wisdom, resilience, and flexibility. Pause to hear your truth, experiment boldly, commit fiercely. Your passion might be painting in Provence, launching a blog from Bali, or dancing in your living room. Whatever it is, 40 is your launchpad for a life of fulfillment.Listeners, if that whisper is calling, answer it today. You've got the strength—now claim your freedom.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment, and remember: This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Bloom Where You're Replanted: Why Your 40s Are Just Getting Started

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Imagine this: you're in your 40s, staring at the mirror, wondering if the best chapters of your life are already written. But what if I told you that's just the beginning? Welcome to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the fierce power of reinvention. I'm your host, and today, we're diving into pursuing new passions after 40—because sisters, it's your time to bloom.Let me take you on my own journey, one that mirrors so many of yours. A few years back, I was Dawn Butler, post-divorce in my 40s, paralyzed by fear. Wasted years worrying about what-ifs had me stuck. Then, I booked that first solo trip to Europe. Heart pounding, I stepped off the plane in Paris alone. No safety net, just me and a backpack. That trip shattered my fears. Running through cobblestone streets, chatting with strangers at cafes, I rediscovered confidence. Travel became my transformation tool—budgeting smartly with apps like Trail Wallet, prioritizing safety with hotel check-ins and local SIM cards. Back home, that spark ignited more: I launched a podcast for tech women and started travel coaching. Listeners, if Dawn can pivot from fear to fearless, so can you.Or picture Christine Lozada, high-flying exec at Amazon and Walmart, living in a 1.1 million dollar San Francisco condo. At 40, divorced and done with the grind, she quit it all. No experience, but a burning passion for adventure. She started her YouTube channel, taught herself to fly drones on sandy beaches, and carved a niche in cruise content creation. Now, she films with influencers, her days filled with ocean views and creative freedom. Christine's secret? Experimenting relentlessly—trying vlogs, edits, niches until cruising clicked. Her financial runway? Six months saved, plus side gigs. She says the cruise that changed everything was to Alaska, where drone shots of glaciers unlocked her true self.Then there's Amy Freese from Empty Nesters, the ultimate reinventor. Stay-at-home mom to entrepreneur, life coach, radio host, even running her parents' business. Retirement hit her hard—depression from lost purpose. But she mapped the five stages: pre-retirement excitement, disenchantment, reevaluation, reconciliation, fulfillment. Amy started a women's group, became a columnist, and now guides retirees to passion. Her advice? Journal your joys, network boldly on LinkedIn.And don't forget real-life trailblazers like Vera Wang, launching her bridal empire at 40, or the Indian woman from The Better India who revived a family nursery in Mumbai after a Malaysia horticulture exhibit lit her up. She grew plants in coconut shells, inspired by YouTube Japanese masters, turning curiosity into a thriving botanical business.Listeners, reinvention starts small: assess strengths in a journal, learn via Coursera or Udemy, test with freelancing. Surround yourself with late-bloomers—join groups like She Reinvented podcast community. You've survived storms; now chase what sets your soul on fire. Your 40s aren't an end—they're your patchwork quilt of possibility.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Autopilot to Ignition: Kim Foster's Leap from Doctor to Dream Chaser After 47

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Imagine this: you're over 40, staring at a life that feels like it's on autopilot—demanding job, endless obligations, that nagging whisper saying, "Is this it?" Sisters, I'm here to tell you, it's not. Welcome to Women Over 40, where we ignite your fire to reinvent. Today, we're diving into pursuing new passions after 40, because your best chapter? It's just beginning.Take Kim Foster, M.D. At 47, she walked away from two decades as a doctor. Everyone called her crazy, but she listened to that inner whisper. She didn't leap into the unknown; she paused first. Phase one: pause and listen. Carve out 10 minutes daily—journal, walk distraction-free, sit quietly. Kim did this, uncovering what truly lit her up. No more clinical checklists; she craved creativity.Then came phase two: experiment and explore. No five-year plan needed—just a five-day test. Kim started blogging in stolen moments during her kids' naps. No audience, no roadmap, but it sparked joy. That tiny step led to content creation, coaching, YouTube, and becoming her own boss—location independent, earning more than in medicine. She walks her kids to school, splits time between Canada and Europe. Action breeds clarity, ladies.Phase three: commit and reshape. When experimenting turns to calling, own it. Kim shifted her identity from doctor to entrepreneur, setting boundaries, designing days around values. Freedom isn't Bali moves; it's presence, impact, breaking income ceilings.You're not alone. Tao Huabi was 49 when she turned family chili oil into Lao Gan Ma, now a global staple from her noodle shop in China. Vera Wang, at 40, frustrated with bridal gowns, sketched her own—launching a empire from New York City's Carlyle Hotel. Nina Zagat, 48, ditched lawyering to build the Zagat Guides with her husband; Google bought it for $125 million. These women prove: experience is your superpower. Confidence, wisdom, self-awareness—they fuel reinvention.Listeners, over 40 means enhanced self-belief from resilience and mistakes turned lessons. Ditch "someday." Pause, experiment, commit. Your passion—health coaching like that 55-year-old mom who recertified, or writing your story—awaits. You've built empires in families, careers; now build yours. One brave decision opens doors.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Reinvention Season: Why Your Next Chapter Starts at the Kitchen Table

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome to Women Over 40. Let’s get right to it: today is all about reinventing yourself after 40 and pursuing new passions, not someday, but starting now.If you’re listening and thinking, “Is it too late for me?” I want you to picture Vera Wang. She didn’t become the icon of bridal fashion until she launched her first bridal collection at 40, after years as a figure skater and Vogue editor. According to multiple interviews she’s given, being passed over for a promotion was the push that made her create something of her own. That wasn’t a consolation prize. That was her next, truer chapter.Think about Julia Child. She worked in government jobs, moved around the world with her husband, and did not become the Julia we know until her late 40s and 50s. She studied at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris in midlife, released Mastering the Art of French Cooking at 49, and became a television legend after 50. Her story is proof that curiosity plus consistency can rewrite your life at any age.And it’s not just famous names. LinkedIn reported in a 2022 survey that more than half of workers over 40 had seriously considered a career change to gain more purpose. AARP has found that women between 40 and 65 are especially likely to seek more meaningful work. Reinvention after 40 is not an exception anymore. It’s a movement.So, how does this become your story, not just someone else’s?First, pay attention to the itch. That quiet voice that says, “I want something different.” Maybe you dream of starting a consultancy, launching a pottery studio, coaching women through health changes, or going back to school like so many women who have become health coaches, designers, or therapists in their 40s, 50s, and 60s. That desire is data. It’s pointing toward your next passion.Next, take inventory. Ask yourself: What do people already come to me for? Advice? Design? Organizing? Teaching? Your new passion often hides inside what feels “natural” to you. Grab a notebook and write down what energizes you, what you lose track of time doing, and what you’re curious enough to learn about for hours.Then, give yourself permission to be a beginner again. That may mean signing up for a community college class in digital marketing, an online course in nutrition, or a writing workshop. Platforms like Coursera and similar sites are filled with women over 40 quietly building new skills at their kitchen tables after the kids go to bed.Start small and visible. Offer a free workshop at your local library. Post your art on Instagram with your real name. Volunteer your skills for a cause you care about. Small experiments lower the stakes and build confidence. Each tiny action is a vote for your new identity.And recognize this: your age is an asset, not a liability. By 40, you’ve negotiated bedtimes, bosses, breakups, maybe divorces, layoffs, health scares. That means you have resilience, boundaries, and a built-in BS detector. Investors and clients increasingly seek purpose-driven, values-led businesses, and research on entrepreneurship shows that founders over 40 often outperform younger ones because of experience and clarity.So here’s your outline for reinvention, woven right into your day: notice the itch, name your passion, learn one new skill, run one small experiment, and repeat. Let it be imperfect, messy, and real.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. If this episode sparked something in you, make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss what’s coming next. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: Your Midlife Launchpad - From Whispers to Empire Builders

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Hello, fabulous women over 40, and welcome to Women Over 40. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into the power of reinventing yourself by chasing those new passions that light you up. Picture this: you're in your 40s, life's thrown you curves, but suddenly that quiet whisper inside says it's time for more. Midlife isn't a slowdown—it's your launchpad, as Angela Vassallo shares in her TEDx talk, The Midlife Advantage. She built and sold a seven-figure restaurant brand in her 40s, then pivoted to global stages in her 50s, calling menopause a metamorphosis into your freedom phase.Let's get real with stories that prove it. Vera Wang, after 15 years as a Vogue editor, launched her iconic bridal gown line at 40 when passed over for editor-in-chief. Today, in her 70s, her designs rule high-end couture. Julia Child dove into Le Cordon Bleu in her 40s, released Mastering the Art of French Cooking at 49, and became The French Chef star in her 50s. Tao Huabi opened her Lao Gan Ma noodle shop at 49 in the 1980s, spotted the magic in her chili oil, and built a global empire—now a pantry staple for chefs worldwide.These aren't exceptions. AARP reports 53 percent of women aged 40 to 65 crave career switches for meaningful work, and Harvard Business Review notes women over 40 are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs. Jaxstys.com highlights nearly 1.8 million U.S. women 45-plus changed careers from 2019 to 2022, driven by burnout or passion. Teri Tyson left her AIG vice president role at 50 amid the financial crisis, trained at the Institute of Culinary Education, and opened her own restaurant. Sonya Cashner shifted from fashion to travel advising, hitting a 100 percent Highly Recommend rating with Virtuoso clients and nearly a million in luxury travel revenue.You can too. Start by journaling your strengths and joys, like Vera did with design. Network on LinkedIn or at workshops—your decades of connections are gold. Learn via Coursera or Udemy, as Julia mastered French cooking. Test small: freelance, consult, or side-hustle, easing in like Tao Huabi's sauce pivot. Embrace resilience; rejections fueled J.K. Rowling's fame in her 40s.Listeners, your wisdom, grit, and life stories are your superpowers. Midlife reinvention means pouring experience into passions—maybe a blog, coaching, or that dream business. As Angela Vassallo says, listen to that whisper: you're not done yet. You've outgrown limits; now build boldly.Thank you for tuning in, beautiful souls. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Reinvention at the Carlyle: When New York Women Trade Corner Offices for Dream Careers After 40

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Imagine this: you're sitting in a quiet café in New York City, staring at a blank page, heart pounding with a mix of fear and fire. That's where I was at 42, after two decades in corporate marketing left me burned out and whispering to myself, "Is this it?" Listeners, if you're over 40 and feeling that tug toward a new passion, know this: reinvention isn't a fairy tale—it's your power move. Welcome to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the bold second acts that light us up.Take Vera Wang, the bridal gown legend. At 40, after 17 years as a Vogue editor, she got passed over for the top job. Instead of settling, she sketched her own wedding dress—frustrated with the options out there—and launched her first bridal boutique at the Carlyle Hotel in 1990. Today, her empire spans the globe, proving setbacks are just setups for stardom.Or picture Julia Child in her Paris kitchen, 40-something, diving into French cooking at Le Cordon Bleu. She released Mastering the Art of French Cooking at 49, and by her 50s, The French Chef TV show made her a household name. Julia showed us passion doesn't care about age—it simmers until you're ready to serve it hot.Then there's Nina Zagat, who at 48 quit law to build the Zagat Guides with her husband Tim. Starting with restaurant summaries in Paris, they hit big in New York by 1982, outselling the New York Times guide. Google bought them for 125 million in 2011. Nina turned curiosity into a fortune, reminding us midlife questions can lead to massive answers.And don't sleep on Antoinette Blake. Laid off from IBM at 55, she refused ageism's script. She launched Blake Enterprises, becoming an award-winning blogger and social media marketer, now helping women entrepreneurs thrive online. Antoinette's story screams: loss is launchpad.These women echo what AARP reports—53 percent of us over 40 crave meaningful switches for purpose. Bureau of Labor Statistics data backs it: 17 percent of 45-to-54-year-olds switched industries from 2021 to 2023, reporting higher satisfaction and health, per Encore.org and Stanford Center on Longevity.So, how do you start? Grab your journal—list passions like Vera's sketches. Network fiercely, like Nina's friend surveys. Learn via Coursera or Udemy, test small with freelancing, and stay resilient amid rejections. Listeners, your wisdom is your weapon. At 45, I pivoted to podcasting, and it's my most alive chapter yet.You've got the grit—Vera, Julia, Nina, Antoinette prove it. Chase that passion now; your best self awaits.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe for more empowerment, and remember: This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: Igniting Your Second Act When Passion Meets Purpose

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast empowering you to own every chapter of your incredible life. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into the fire of reinvention—pursuing those passions you've tucked away after 40. Listeners, imagine this: you're not winding down; you're igniting. Age isn't a barrier; it's your launchpad.Take Toni Morrison, who penned her first novel, The Bluest Eye, at 40, launching a legacy that earned her the Nobel Prize. Or Vera Wang, who ditched figure skating and editing at 40 to become the bridal fashion queen we adore today. These aren't fairy tales—they're proof from Elevate with Keri that late bloomers rewrite the rules. Ariana Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55, turning exhaustion into an empire. Listeners, if they could pivot, so can you.Picture Teri Tyson, 56, a finance VP at AIG during the 2008 crash. She walked away, enrolled at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City, and opened her own restaurant a year later. Friends called her nuts, but her passion for cooking won. As Prime Women reports, she planned meticulously, waited until her daughters were independent, and now thrives, proving reinvention demands grit but delivers joy. Or Renee Salem at 48, who divorced, moved to New York City with her three kids, and landed event planning for Broadway shows—no prior experience, just fierce willingness. Her daughter now dreams big, inspired by Mom's bold leap.Then there's Marlena from Makeup Geek Cosmetics, who at 45 rebuilt after COVID wiped out her multimillion-dollar brand and postpartum struggles. In her raw YouTube story, she reclaimed her style, mindset, and future, one quality piece at a time. Kelley Norcia quit teaching at 53 for full-time photography, per Reinvention Rebels, planning her exit and bouncing back from setbacks. Angel Cornelius launched a national beauty brand at 56, shattering stereotypes.Listeners, these women from Tatler Asia, Heyday Coaching, and More magazine show midlife reinvention isn't new—our mothers pioneered it before women's lib. Start small: journal your curiosities, like the college professor who became a coach after scouring archives for stories. Enroll in that class, pivot careers, move to Vermont like Alyson Chalnick at 52 for sunsets and yoga. Face fears, prioritize dreams, persist. You've got wisdom, resilience, and time on your side.You're over 40, fierce, and free. Chase that passion—write the book, launch the sauce like Tao Huabi's Lao Gan Ma at 49, now a global staple. Your second act is waiting.Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: From Nurseries to Novels - Why Your Boldest Chapter Starts Now

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the fierce, unapologetic power of women stepping into their boldest selves. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into reinventing yourself after 40 by chasing those passions that light you up like never before. Listeners, if you've ever felt stuck in a routine, whispering to yourself that it's too late for that dream, let me tell you: your 40s are your launchpad.Picture this: you're Shinde, a woman from India who hit 40 feeling her curiosity dimmed by societal pressure to settle down. Instead of shrinking, she rebooted on her terms. Amidst an abandoned family nursery, she sat with plants and a notebook, experimenting with decorative houseplants in coconut shells. That spark led to Ashokvatika Nursery, where she's now crafting sensory gardens and even exploring AI for plant care. Shinde says her 40s are an exploration of creativity and compassion, nurturing herself like her plants—no rush, just dedicated growth. The Better India shares her story as proof that curiosity is your compass.Or take Rochelle Potkar, an award-winning author and poet who embraced her 40s as a journeywoman of words. After books and accolades, she pivoted to screenwriting, pitching movie and TV scripts with gusto. Rejections? They don't deflate her anymore. Her life, once a frantic jigsaw, now feels like a patchwork quilt—rich with perspective. She's living her actual self, free from chasing ideals.These aren't rarities. Vera Wang launched her iconic bridal empire at 40, turning figure-skating passion into couture gold. Julia Child mastered French cooking in her 40s, debuting Mastering the Art of French Cooking at 49 and starring in The French Chef at 51. Toni Morrison penned her first novel at 40, Ariana Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55, and Tao Huabi built the global Lao Gan Ma chili oil empire from a noodle shop at 49. Teri Tyson ditched finance at AIG during the 2008 crisis, trained at the Institute of Culinary Education, and opened her restaurant at 50 as a single mom—proving your wisdom fuels the fire.Nearly 1.8 million U.S. women over 45 switched careers from 2019 to 2022, driven by burnout or passion, per career studies. So, how do you start? Assess strengths in a journal—what lights you up? Network boldly—LinkedIn, workshops, old colleagues. Learn via Coursera or Udemy. Test small: freelance, side hustle. Your experiences aren't baggage; they're rocket fuel.Sisters, your 40s aren't decline—they're bloom time. Ditch doubt, claim your passion. You've survived enough to know you deserve this.Thank you for tuning in, lovely listeners. Subscribe now for more empowerment, and remember: your best chapters are ahead.This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Midlife Masterpiece: Trading Cubicles for Canvas and Chili Oil Empires After 40

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Imagine turning 40 and realizing it's not the end of your story, but the spark for your greatest chapter. Welcome to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the fire that ignites when you decide to chase new passions without apology. I'm your host, and today, we're diving into reinventing yourself after 40—pursuing those dreams you've shelved for too long. Listeners, if you've ever felt stuck in a routine that no longer lights you up, this is for you.Let me take you back to my own wake-up call. At 42, after years in a draining corporate job, I stared at the mirror and asked, "Who am I beyond the titles and to-do lists?" That question led me to pottery classes in my local studio, hands deep in clay, rediscovering joy in creation. But I'm not alone in this transformation. Take Toni Morrison, who penned her first novel at 40, launching a legacy that earned her the Nobel Prize. Or Vera Wang, who ditched figure skating and editing to become a bridal fashion icon in her 40s, dressing generations of brides. These women didn't wait for permission—they seized their passions.Look at Tao Huabi, who at 49 opened a noodle shop in China and pivoted to her famous Lao Gan Ma chili oil when she saw its magic. Today, it's a global sensation, proving a simple family recipe can build an empire. Teri Tyson left her vice president role at AIG during the 2008 crisis at 50, enrolled at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City, and opened her own restaurant a year later. She traded boardrooms for kitchens, fueled by her love of cooking, and never looked back. "Think it through, imagine yourself doing it every day," she advises, and that's wisdom we all need.Then there's Marlo Falk Serling, who quit corporate communications at 36 to write, honing her craft for years. At 45, she finished her novel Good Neighbors, facing rejections but pushing forward until it was published in 2018. "Don't let anxiety or failures stop you," she says. Or Kelley Norcia, who at 53 traded teaching for full-time photography, planning her exit meticulously and rebounding from setbacks to build a thriving career. Angel Cornelius launched a national beauty brand at 56, shattering age stereotypes. And Natalie Wester retired to Portugal at 62, downsizing and saving to make her dream home a reality.These stories from Elevate with Keri, Heyday Coaching, Tatler Asia, Prime Women, and Reinvention Rebels podcast aren't anomalies—they're blueprints. After 40, we have wisdom, resilience, and fewer excuses. Start small: journal your hidden passions, take that class, or pivot like Alyson Chalnick, who at 52 moved her family from New Jersey to Vermont for sunsets, yoga, and outdoor adventures. Feel the fear, but act anyway. Your empire, novel, or canvas awaits.Listeners, you're powerful beyond measure. Reinvent boldly—your best self is just a passion away. Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Midlife Unleashed: From Corporate Cages to Passport Pages and Everything In Between

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the fierce power of midlife reinvention. I'm your host, and today we're diving into pursuing new passions after 40—because sister, this is your time to bloom.Picture this: You're in your 40s, staring down a life that feels scripted by everyone but you. Maybe it's a corporate grind like Christine Lozada's, who at 40 walked away from her six-figure executive roles at Amazon and Walmart, a 1.1 million dollar condo in San Francisco, and even her marriage. She craved adventure, so she launched a YouTube channel as a travel content creator, teaching women over 40 to fly drones and capturing cruises that lit her soul on fire. Christine experimented with videos, pushed through writer's block, and built a niche that now has her filming with influencers. Her story screams: Quit playing small—your passions are waiting.Or take Dawn Butler, who after her second divorce in her 40s, conquered fears that had paralyzed her. Solo travel became her lifeline. Her first trip abroad shattered dichotomous thinking, sparking confidence to start a podcast for underrepresented voices in technology and launch travel coaching. Dawn budgets meticulously for yearly adventures, proving travel isn't just escape—it's rocket fuel for transformation.Then there's Amy Freese from the Empty Nesters podcast, a serial reinventor. After retiring alongside her husband, she felt lost, so she ignited a women's group, became a life coach, newspaper columnist, and radio host. Burnout hit, but she pivoted again, taking over her parents' business. Amy navigated retirement's five stages—existential crisis included—and emerged bolder, showing us to stop pleasing others and chase what sets your heart racing.Inspired by a Malaysia horticulture exhibit, one woman revived her family's nursery in India, experimenting with houseplants in coconut shells via YouTube tutorials from Japanese masters. Curiosity reignited, she became the journeywoman, pitching screenplays without 30s-era anxieties.Vera Wang ditched figure skating at 40 to design bridal gowns, now a couture icon in her 70s. Toni Morrison penned her first novel at 40. Ariana Huffington launched The Huffington Post at 55. Angela Vassallo built and sold a seven-figure restaurant brand in her 40s, embracing menopause as metamorphosis into her freedom phase.Listeners, assess your strengths—journal what lights you up. Network fiercely on LinkedIn. Learn via Coursera or Udemy. Start small: freelance, side hustle. Surround yourself with late bloomers; their stories, like those in She Reinvented podcast, will fuel your fire. After 40, you have wisdom, resilience, and zero tolerance for settling. Rekindle that old flame—dance classes, painting, entrepreneurship. The world needs your bold, unapologetic self.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: From Corporate Condos to Content Creation - Christine's Leap Into Reinvention

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast empowering you to embrace your boldest chapter yet. I'm your host, and today we're diving into reinventing yourself after 40 by chasing those passions you've shelved for too long. Listeners, if you've ever felt that itch for something more—a fire rekindling in your soul—this episode is your spark.Picture this: You're in your 40s, life's script feels scripted by everyone else, but deep down, a passion whispers your name. That's exactly where Christine Lozada found herself. A high-powered executive at Amazon and Walmart, living in a 1.1 million dollar condo in San Francisco with her fiancé. Secure? Yes. Fulfilled? Absolutely not. At 40, she divorced, quit her six-figure job, and leaped into the unknown as a travel content creator. No experience, just raw courage. She taught herself to fly drones on YouTube, filmed her first cruise videos, and now runs ChristineLozada.com, teaching women over 40 to capture their adventures. Her niche? Cruising content that inspires freedom. Christine's story screams that ditching the safe path unlocks your true self.Then there's Dawn Butler, post-divorce in her 40s, paralyzed by fears that kept her small. She booked her first solo trip abroad—nerve-wracking, transformative. In new lands, she shed dichotomous thinking, gained unshakeable confidence, and launched a podcast for underrepresented voices in tech plus travel coaching. Dawn budgets yearly adventures meticulously, proving solo travel isn't just escape; it's rocket fuel for reinvention.Or take Amy Freese from Empty Nexter. A serial reinventor—stay-at-home mom to entrepreneur, life coach, radio host, newspaper columnist—she retired alongside her husband and plunged into purposelessness, even depression. But she mapped the five stages of retirement: from loss of identity to rediscovering joy. Now, she guides women through that void, urging them to ask, "What do I really want?" Amy's path reminds us burnout isn't the end; it's the pivot to purpose.These aren't anomalies. Vera Wang ditched figure skating and editing at Vogue to launch her bridal empire at 40—now a couture legend in her 70s. Toni Morrison penned her first novel at 40, snagging the Nobel Prize later. Julia Child mastered French cooking at 50, becoming The French Chef icon. In India, one woman revived her family's nursery after a Malaysia horticulture exhibit ignited her curiosity; she crafts houseplants in coconut shells, blooming where doubt once grew.Sisters over 40, here's your blueprint: Assess strengths and passions in a journal. Network fiercely—LinkedIn, workshops. Learn via Coursera or Udemy. Start small: freelance, side hustle. Surround yourself with late bloomers; their stories, like those on She Reinvented podcast, fuel your fire. Curiosity isn't extinguished—it's waiting. Become the journeywoman, pitching dreams without apology.You've got wisdom, resilience, and time on long-run timelines. Reinvent boldly. Your passion isn't a phase; it's your power.Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: From Corporate Burnout to Beach Life - Your Midlife Reinvention Starts Now

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the power within you to rewrite your story at any chapter. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into reinventing yourself after 40 by chasing those passions that light your soul on fire. Picture this: you're standing at the edge of a life you've outgrown, heart pounding with excitement, ready to leap into something bold and entirely yours.Let me take you back to my own pivot at 44. Like so many of us, I was climbing the corporate ladder in public relations, working for heavyweights like Grant Cardone, but inside, I felt stuck, unfulfilled despite the success. Divorce hit, my professional world crumbled, and I hit rock bottom. But that's when the magic started. I got uncomfortable on purpose—diving into coaching, studying myself through books and mentors, and asking daily, "Help me become the version of myself who lives that extraordinary life." Now, I wake up without an alarm blocks from the beach, crafting days that feel aligned, peaceful, and abundant. Listeners, if I can transform from disaster to thriving, so can you.You're in powerhouse company. Vera Wang, after 15 years as a Vogue editor, got passed over for editor-in-chief in her early 40s and launched her iconic bridal gown line at 40. Today, in her 70s, her designs rule high-end couture. Julia Child enrolled at Le Cordon Bleu in her 40s, published Mastering the Art of French Cooking at 49, and became The French Chef on TV in her 50s—proving passion cooked from scratch tastes best late in the game. Toni Morrison penned her first novel at 40, Ariana Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55, and Laura Ingalls Wilder gifted us Little House on the Prairie at 65. These women didn't wait for permission; they seized their wisdom and experiences as fuel.Data backs this fire: AARP reports 53% of women aged 40 to 65 crave a career switch for meaningful work, and nearly 1.8 million women 45 and older changed careers from 2019 to 2022, citing burnout and fresh passions. Kelley Norcia ditched teaching for full-time photography at 53, Natalie Wester retired to Portugal at 62 after smart planning, and Angel Cornelius launched a national beauty brand at 56.Ready to claim yours? Start by journaling your strengths and joys—self-awareness is your superpower. Network fiercely on LinkedIn, reach old colleagues, attend workshops. Skill up affordably on Coursera or Udemy in digital marketing or whatever calls you. Test small: freelance, consult, dip a toe without diving headfirst. Embrace discomfort; it's the gateway to freedom. Midlife isn't a slowdown—it's your springboard, packed with resilience, grit, and audacity we honed over decades.Listeners, your best chapters are unwritten. Dream big, start today, pour your wisdom into that passion. You've got this.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode empowering your journey. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: From Autopilot to Author, Gardener to Game-Changer - Your Midlife Renaissance Starts Now

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Imagine this: you're over 40, staring down a life that feels like it's on autopilot—kids grown, career stagnant, that old spark buried under years of shoulds and musts. But what if I told you that's exactly when the magic starts? Welcome to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the fire reigniting in our souls. I'm your host, and today, we're diving into reinventing yourself by chasing those long-buried passions. Listeners, this is your permission slip to bloom.Take Shridevi Shinde from India. At 40, curiosity had fizzled amid family pressures and societal whispers of "settle down." But a trip to a horticulture exhibition in Malaysia changed everything. Mesmerized by bonsais and terrariums, she revived her cousin's neglected nursery in Ashokvatika. She experimented with houseplants in coconut shells, devoured YouTube tutorials from Japanese experts, and now runs sensory gardens with AI tech. "I'm dedicated to nurturing myself like my plants," she says. Shridevi joined a business networking group, pitching in her growing English, proving independence fuels reinvention.Or look at Rochelle Potkar, the Indian award-winning poet and author. In her 40s, she shed short-term anxieties for a "macro-journey," pivoting from books to screenwriting. Pitching movie and TV scripts, she embraces rejections as patches in her life's quilt. No more chasing an ideal self—just living her actual one, bolder than ever.These stories echo global icons. Vera Wang, passed over at Vogue, launched her bridal empire at 40, now a fashion legend in her 70s. Julia Child mastered French cooking in her 40s, debuting Mastering the Art of French Cooking at 49 and starring in The French Chef at 50. Toni Morrison penned her first novel at 40. Ariana Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55. Kelley Norcia quit teaching at 53 for full-time photography. Angel Cornelius launched a national beauty brand at 56. Even Marlena Stell rebuilt after losing her multimillion-dollar Makeup Geek Cosmetics to COVID at 45, emerging stronger.Listeners, nearly 1.8 million U.S. women over 45 switched careers from 2019 to 2022, driven by burnout or passion. Here's your roadmap: Journal your strengths and joys. Network fiercely—LinkedIn, workshops, old contacts. Learn via Coursera or Udemy. Start small: freelance, side hustle. Your wisdom is your superpower; midlife experiences turn into gold.Sisters, 40 isn't the end—it's your launchpad. Ditch doubt, fan that flame. Pursue the art class, the blog, the garden, the script. You're not starting over; you're leveling up.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Women Over 40: Mumbai to Manhattan - When Midlife Becomes Your Launchpad

    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Imagine this: you're standing at the edge of 40, looking back at a life that's been safe, predictable, maybe even a little stifling. But deep down, a spark ignites. What if now is the time to chase that passion you've buried under responsibilities? Welcome to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the power of reinvention. I'm your host, and today, we're diving into pursuing new passions after 40—because your best chapter is just beginning.Let me take you to Mumbai, where Shinde, a determined woman in her 40s, felt her curiosity fading amid societal pressure to settle down. Instead of conforming, she rebooted on her own terms. Inspired by a horticulture exhibition in Malaysia, she revived her cousin's neglected nursery, Ashokvatika Nursery. Sitting among the plants with a notebook, she experimented with houseplants in coconut shells, devoured YouTube tutorials from Japanese instructors, and now crafts sensory gardens using AI for plant care. Shinde says her 40s are an exploration of creativity and compassion—she's nurturing herself like her plants, joining business networks, and thriving with her tribe of like-minded women.Across the ocean, picture Vera Wang, who at 40 ditched figure skating and editing to launch her bridal empire. No design background, just fire in her belly. Today, her gowns define high-end couture, proving setbacks are stepping stones. Or Julia Child, enrolling at Le Cordon Bleu in her 40s, releasing Mastering the Art of French Cooking at 49, and captivating TV audiences as The French Chef in her 50s. She fell in love with French cuisine late and taught us it's never too old to start from scratch.Then there's Rochelle Potkar, an award-winning author and poet from India, who in her 40s became a journeywoman of words. She shifted to screenwriting, pitching movie and TV scripts with gusto, free from 30s anxieties. Her life, once a jigsaw puzzle, now feels like a patchwork quilt—embracing the actual self over the ideal.And don't forget Teri Tyson, who at 56 left finance executive life at AIG for the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City. A year later, she opened her restaurant, fueled by her love of cooking. As a single mom, she waited for courage and security, proving planning turns passion into success.Listeners, these stories from The Better India, Elevate with Keri, and Jax Stys show nearly 1.8 million U.S. women over 45 pivoted careers from 2019 to 2022, driven by burnout or new passions. Start small: journal your strengths, network on LinkedIn, learn via Coursera or Udemy, test with freelancing. Your wisdom is your superpower—use it to weave experiences into bold new ventures.Reinventing isn't about perfection; it's about presence, like Renee Salem, who at 48 navigated divorce, a move, and a career shift, inspiring her daughter to dream big.You have the grit, the grace, the glow. Pursue that passion today—your 40s are your launchpad.Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment, and remember, your reinvention starts with one step.This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast."Woman Over 40" is an inspiring podcast dedicated to empowering women in their midlife journey. Dive into transformative discussions on reinventing yourself after 40, as we explore the endless possibilities of pursuing new passions. Join us for engaging episodes that celebrate resilience, creativity, and personal growth, offering practical tips and stories to motivate and guide women stepping into a vibrant, renewed phase of life. Each episode provides insightful strategies and heartfelt conversations designed to uplift and encourage women to embrace the exciting opportunities that lie ahead. Tune in to "Women Over 40" and start crafting your next chapter today.For more info go to https://www.quietplease.aiCheck out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZ

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