Listen "Midlife Metamorphosis: Unleashing Your Boldest Passions After 40"
Episode Synopsis
This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40. Today, we're diving straight into one of the most powerful topics for this community: reinventing yourself after 40 and boldly pursuing new passions.Let’s cut to it. Age is just a number, and if you’re listening right now, remember this: your 40s aren’t the end, they’re an open door. As Barbara Waxman, author of The Middlescence Manifesto, has said, midlife isn’t something to fear—it’s a phase bursting with possibility. Waxman compares our 40s to a new adolescence. Our bodies are changing, our ambitions evolve, and the world starts to listen a little less to what we were, a little more to what we choose now. Your wisdom is your power.Take Toni Morrison, who published her first novel at 40. Then there’s Vera Wang, who turned a career shift into fashion legend in her 40s. Arianna Huffington didn’t launch The Huffington Post until she was 55. Each of these women stepped into their second acts, and the world took notice.Let’s talk about real women you might not see in headlines but are just as inspiring. Susan Lister Locke, after divorce and a company collapse at nearly 50, made a list—not just about career, but what lit her up inside. That led her to real estate and, unexpectedly, a blossoming jewelry business selling in Nantucket and Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Her story reminds us that passion is often waiting for us where we least expect it.Diane Bruno rediscovered fulfillment after years in PR when a funeral director inspired her to shift into a helping profession. Facing something as daunting as death, she confronted her deepest fears and reinvented her career, finding healing and purpose where sadness once lived.Terri Bryant spent 25 years as a makeup artist before Parkinson’s disease changed her path. Refusing defeat, she created Guide Beauty, designing products that empower all, including those with physical challenges. When she embraced her diagnosis, her true reinvention began—and now she’s making beauty accessible for everyone, joined by Selma Blair as Chief Creative Officer.But it’s not just careers. Caitlin Meister in New York faced the overwhelming reality of motherhood and rebuilt both her personal identity and business to match her new chapter, launching The Greer Meister Group.If you’re standing at the edge of a new decade feeling restless, uncertain, or even grieving what you’ve left behind, know that you’re not alone. Vishakha Shinde rebuilt abandoned family nurseries in Maharashtra, India, transforming old traditions into a thriving plant business and finding unexpected joy in each sprouting leaf.So, what does it really take to reinvent yourself after 40? Openness, curiosity, and the courage to let go of “should.” Make a list for yourself, like Susan did: What do I love? What am I naturally good at? What am I ready to let go? Remember, your passions aren’t static—they evolve with you.Thank you for listening to Women Over 40. If this episode sparked something, subscribe so you never miss a moment. Share this with a friend ready for reinvention. 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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