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July 21, 2025 2 mins
This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

Welcome to Women Over 40, where we talk real reinvention, big dreams, and new chapters at any age. Today, we’re diving into one of the most exciting parts of life after 40: deciding it’s not too late to find your passion—or even pivot into a completely new field.

Let’s skip the myth that by 40 or beyond, your choices are set in stone. The world is full of stories proving just the opposite. Take Vera Wang. She started out as a figure skater and journalist before entering the fashion design world at age 40—today, she’s a global icon synonymous with wedding couture. Toni Morrison published her first novel, The Bluest Eye, at 40, eventually earning a Nobel Prize in Literature. And Ariana Huffington didn’t launch The Huffington Post until she was 55. These women remind us: your age is a launchpad, not a deadline.

But what does reinvention really look like day-to-day? Real women over 40 have done it, not just the legendary names. Susan Lister Locke is a perfect example. After a career in retail and a divorce right before turning 50, she sat down and made lists—not just about careers, but about what truly lit her up inside. She pivoted into real estate and finally allowed herself space for her long-suppressed love of art, taking jewelry-making classes for fun. Those hobby pieces became so admired, Susan launched a jewelry business, with her creations now sold in places like Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. That started with one question: “What do I love, and where am I willing to begin again?”

Then there’s the story of Shinde from Ashokvatika Nursery, who, in her 40s, faced personal upheaval and started tending her family’s neglected plant nursery. She experimented with creative projects like miniature houseplants in coconut shells, blending curiosity and patience. Now, she networks, learns about AI for plant care, and has grown this “second act” into a thriving small business, all by letting curiosity—and self-compassion—lead the way.

So what are the common threads in these journeys? First, curiosity matters more than certainty. Reinvention isn’t about switching careers overnight; it’s about exploring, learning, and starting small. Second, clarity comes from honest self-reflection—think more about what feels energizing, not just what sounds practical. Third, surround yourself with support. Whether it’s tapping into a business collective, working with a coach, or enrolling in that class you’ve always eyed, community matters.

Remember, reinvention often comes from listening inward—not just to what the world expects, but to the quiet voice of what you want next. The stories I’ve shared today—from Vera Wang to Shinde—aren’t outliers, but blueprints. The years after 40 can be the most exhilarating “what’s next” you ever write.

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