Listen "Unleashing Your Inner Spark: Reinvention Stories from Nantucket to New York"
Episode Synopsis
This is your Women Over 40 podcast.You know that feeling when life seems to settle into a rhythm, and suddenly you realize you want more? More meaning, more passion, more of that spark that makes your heart race. For so many women over 40, that moment of clarity comes not as a crisis, but as an invitation. It’s an invitation to reinvent, to rediscover, and to pursue passions that have been quietly waiting in the wings.Take Susan Lister Locke, for example. Growing up along the Rhode Island coast, she dreamed of being a fashion designer. But back then, the world didn’t encourage women to chase big dreams. Instead, she raised a family, ran a specialty store on Nantucket, and built a life that looked good on the outside. But when her company closed and she found herself approaching 50, she made a list. Not a career list, but a list of what truly interested her. What she liked, what she was good at, what she wanted. That simple exercise led her back to her real estate license and, more importantly, to her artistic side. She started taking art and jewelry-making classes just for fun. Soon, people were admiring her work, buying her pieces in upscale shops and even at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Susan didn’t just find a new career; she found a new version of herself.Then there’s Beth Bengtson, who always wanted to pursue photography. She studied at the Fashion Institute of Technology but quickly realized she’d need to run a business to survive. When she lost her job during a recession, she didn’t see herself as a leader. But with encouragement from friends and coaches, she launched Working for Women, an organization that helps businesses give back and supports women’s economic independence. Beth’s story reminds us that sometimes, the leader we’re looking for is already within us.And let’s not forget Terri Bryant, a makeup artist who worked with top models and celebrities for over 25 years. When she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease, she could have let it define her. Instead, she embraced her diagnosis and created Guide Beauty, a line of ergonomic makeup tools that make applying makeup easier for everyone. Terri’s journey shows that reinvention isn’t about starting over; it’s about using your experience to create something new and meaningful.These women, from Nantucket to New York, from the fashion world to the nonprofit sector, prove that reinvention after 40 isn’t just possible—it’s powerful. It’s about listening to that inner voice, taking small steps, and being open to surprises. Whether it’s picking up a paintbrush, starting a business, or creating a product that changes lives, the possibilities are endless.Thank you for tuning in. If you’re inspired to pursue your passion, remember, it’s never too late. Subscribe for more stories of women over 40 who are creating their own paths. 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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