Listen "Passion Rebooted: Reinventing Yourself After 40"
Episode Synopsis
This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast that’s all about finding new meaning, confidence, and direction in the second act of life. Today, I want to talk about something close to my heart: reinventing yourself after 40, especially when it comes to discovering and embracing brand new passions.Turning 40 isn’t just a number—it’s often a turning point. It’s Toni Morrison publishing her first novel at 40, showing the world that it’s never too late for a fresh start. Or Vera Wang, who went from Olympic figure skater to journalist, only trying her hand at fashion design at 40 before becoming a global icon. Ariana Huffington didn’t launch The Huffington Post until she was 55, showing us all that ambition and purpose don’t have expiration dates.Women like Susan Lister Locke are shining examples. After years running specialty stores with her husband in Nantucket, Susan found herself nearly 50, divorced, and facing a company closure. What did she do? She made lists: What do I love? What do I want to try? That resulted in stints in real estate and, more importantly, classes in art and jewelry-making. Not just as a hobby—but as a new career. Susan’s designs are now sold in shops from Nantucket to Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Reinvention can emerge from creativity and curiosity if you’re willing to ask what really matters to you today.Then there’s Dr. Jeanne Rosner. After 20 years as a pediatric anesthesiologist, motherhood pushed her to reexamine her path. Jeanne used a vision board, cutting out images and words from magazines that resonated and pasting them together to discover her true priorities. Through this, she launched SOUL Food Salon, an organization focused on teaching healthy living in her community. Sometimes, visualizing your hopes is the first step toward manifesting them.We can’t overlook those who changed course after adversity. Terri Bryant had been a makeup artist for 25 years when she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Instead of retreating, she invented Guide Beauty, ergonomic makeup tools for all abilities, and brought on Selma Blair as Chief Creative Officer. Terri’s story reminds us that challenges can lead to not just survival, but thriving new purpose.Let’s also take inspiration from Vishakha Shinde in Mumbai. At 40, she rebuilt her family nursery—literally getting her hands dirty with plants, creativity, and a vision for her own business, Ashokvatika Nursery. She’s teaching herself about plant care technology, joining business networks, and proudly honoring her Indian roots while exploring a new world.Reinvention is rarely about dramatic overnight change. It’s crafting a life that excites us, surrounds us with new skills and people, and lights that spark of curiosity. Whether your inspiration is a journal, a vision board, a life coach, or a serendipitous conversation, there’s room for your dreams—at any age.Thank you so much for tuning in to Women Over 40. Please remember to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and if this story inspired you, share it with a friend who’s ready to begin again. 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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