This is your Women Over 40 podcast.
Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast celebrating the powerful, passionate, and ever-reinventing women making midlife their prime time. I’m so thrilled you’re here, because today we are diving into the art – and heart – of reinventing yourself after 40 by pursuing new passions.
Let’s get right into it. If you’ve hit your forties and found yourself wondering, “Is this all there is?” – you are nowhere near alone. Think of Susan Lister Locke from Nantucket. She spent years running her family’s specialty sportswear stores, only to face divorce and a business closing as she neared fifty. Instead of retreating, Susan asked the big questions: What do I actually like? What do I want? She didn’t limit herself to just one answer. Susan pivoted back to real estate but also reignited her artistic soul, dabbling in jewelry-making purely for pleasure. It didn’t take long before others started to notice—her hobby became her new career, with her pieces now sold in chic Nantucket shops and even Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. She kept learning, kept experimenting, and it paid off.
Susan’s story isn’t rare – it’s just rarely celebrated. That’s why we’re here. Reinvention after 40 is less about abandoning your history and more about expanding it. It’s reaching for what you’ve quietly dreamed of, or what you’ve only just discovered you love.
Consider Shinde, who walked into her forties not with fireworks but with a sense of loss. She felt her curiosity had faded, and she was haunted by people’s questions about why she hadn’t “settled down.” But instead of giving in, she sat quietly among neglected plants in her family’s old nursery, notebook in hand. With patience, she started experimenting with little houseplants in coconut shells, learned from YouTube’s Japanese gardening channels, and watched her energy bloom alongside the greenery. Eventually, Shinde founded Ashokvatika Nursery and even joined a local business network, learning new skills and presenting her vision—proving curiosity can absolutely be your compass.
These stories both have something in common: the willingness to start small and the courage to keep going, especially when others don’t understand. If you’re feeling stuck, know this: reinvention isn’t about erasing what came before. It’s about evolving with intention.
So, how do you begin? Start with curiosity—about yourself and the world. Make lists. Take a class. Reach out to a new community. Maybe you work with a coach, like many women do, or maybe you simply immerse yourself in something that genuinely excites you. Reinvention is work, but it’s also joy.
You are not defined by your past titles, your age, or anyone’s expectations but your own. After 40, your passions deserve a place at the front of your story. This is your time. This is Women Over 40. And together, we’re not just living—we’re reinventing.
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