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This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

Welcome to Women Over 40, the show that dives headfirst into the passions and possibilities that open up after 40. If you’re listening right now, you might be craving more from life—a new career, a creative outlet, or maybe just a fresh start. You’re not alone. Reinventing yourself after 40 isn’t just possible—it’s powerful, and it’s happening everywhere.

Let’s get right to it. Picture Susan Lister Locke, who grew up on the Rhode Island coast dreaming of fashion design but never thought that door would really open. Life took her in other directions, raising two kids, running retail stores, until nearly 50, divorced, and facing a blank slate. She asked herself questions many of us avoid: What do I love? What am I good at? What excites me now? Susan didn’t just return to real estate—she picked up art and jewelry-making on a whim and ended up selling her own pieces in Nantucket shops and even the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Her story isn’t about overnight transformation. It’s about opening up to your own interests and letting them guide you, even if it means starting again from scratch.

But you don’t have to be an artist or entrepreneur to reinvent yourself. Remember Toni Morrison? She published her first novel at 40. Vera Wang didn’t design her first bridal gown until she was 40 years old, and now her name is synonymous with high fashion. Arianna Huffington was 55 when she launched The Huffington Post, changing digital journalism forever. These aren’t just anecdotes—they’re living proof that experience and resilience are your greatest assets.

So how do you start reinventing yourself? First, let go of the idea that you’re too set in your ways or that it’s too late. Big changes start with small pivots and honest questions. What are you curious about? What have you always wanted to try but put on the back burner? Maybe you rekindle an old love for painting, join a new fitness community, or finally launch that business idea that’s been lingering in your journal for years.

Consider the story of a woman in Mumbai who, after grieving and feeling burned out at 40, rebuilt her family’s nursery business from the ground up. She taught herself new techniques with the help of YouTube, introduced creative gardening ideas to her community, and joined a local business group to stretch herself even further. Her compass was curiosity. She decided her 40s would be about creativity and compassion—not speed or competition.

Working with a coach or supportive community can also empower your reinvention. Many women find clarity and momentum from guidance, whether that means enrolling in classes, diving into mentorship, or simply surrounding themselves with others who are passionate about growth.

The most important step is daring to imagine a greater version of what your life could look like, right now—not tomorrow, not next year. The world needs your perspective, your wisdom, and your creativity. Go after what lights you up.

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