Listen "Reinvention After 40: Embracing Discomfort, Redefining Success"
Episode Synopsis
This is your Women Over 40 podcast.Welcome to Women Over 40, where today we're diving into the powerful, often underestimated chapter of reinvention after 40—a time when so many women trade routine for renewed passion, and familiar paths for bold new adventures.For decades, society fed us the narrative that by 40, it’s too late to start over or chase new dreams. But reality, especially for women over 40, proves just the opposite. Take Toni Morrison, who published her first novel at 40, unleashing a literary career that changed the world. Or Vera Wang, who entered the fashion industry at 40 and became a style icon. These stories, as highlighted by Keri Ford, remind us that reinvention after 40 isn’t the exception. It’s a realm of possibility, driven by lived experience, confidence, and a deep understanding of one’s own voice.Many women find their “supposed-to-be” lives running on autopilot—caught between careers, relationships, and responsibilities—yet a spark for something more is still alive beneath the surface. Susan Lister Locke, for example, grew up in Rhode Island dreaming of design, but only after age 50, following personal upheaval and new self-reflection, did she dive into jewelry-making. She started small, taking classes for fun, which grew into a flourishing career. Her pieces now sell at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, proving that rediscovering your passions is possible and powerful at any stage.But reinvention isn’t always about launching a new business or career. Sometimes it’s about rediscovering yourself. As life coach Lisa Concepcion shares, the first step is getting radically honest about the life you want. That meant leaving a successful career, enduring the discomfort of dramatic change, and building a new future aligned with personal values and passions. She emphasizes that getting “super clear” on your vision and taking immediate steps—even tiny ones—can break the cycle of stuckness and nurture a sense of growth and fulfillment.Fear and discomfort are natural companions on this road. Diane Bruno found herself in the midst of deep personal loss and chose to shift from public relations to a career in funeral services, motivated by a desire for meaning and service. She ventured far outside her comfort zone and discovered a calling she never expected. Embracing discomfort, as Lisa puts it, isn’t just part of the process—it’s the fuel that propels real transformation.Among these stories, there’s a common theme: reinvention after 40 is about redefining success on your own terms. Whether it’s turning a hidden hobby into a business, exploring a totally new field, or simply learning to put your own needs at the center for the first time, this chapter is yours to write.Thank you for joining me on Women Over 40 today. If this episode inspired you, please remember to subscribe and share it with a woman who could use a little midlife motivation. 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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