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Ignite Your Next Chapter: Reinvention Secrets for Women Over 40


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This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast that celebrates reinvention, resilience, and the power of new beginnings. I’m so glad you’re here because today, we’re diving deep into something close to my heart: reinventing yourself after 40 and boldly pursuing new passions.

I want to get straight to it—if you feel like you’re just going through the motions, you are not alone. According to life coach Lisa Concepcion, many people at midlife realize they’ve been stuck on autopilot, existing instead of living. Maybe your career looks good on paper but doesn’t light you up. The good news? Reinvention isn’t just possible—it’s waiting for you to welcome it in. Lisa talks about her own journey; at 44, after a tough divorce and a major career burnout, she didn’t just survive—she transformed. She now helps others shift their mindset, move past the comfort zone, and get clear on what they truly want.

Let’s be honest—reinvention after 40 asks you to get uncomfortable. But growth only happens outside the comfort zone. Take inspiration from Susan Lister Locke. Growing up in Rhode Island, Susan wanted to be a fashion designer but didn’t believe it was accessible to her. Decades later, approaching 50 and facing loss and career upheaval, she made lists of what she loved and took art and jewelry-making classes just for fun. That “fun” pivot led her to launch a jewelry career, selling her pieces from Nantucket to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. So often the seeds of reinvention are already present—they’re the things that make you feel alive, even if you’ve pushed them aside for years.

Embracing reinvention sometimes means facing fears and constraints head on. Diane Bruno left her corporate PR job, inspired by a funeral director and a friend who went from law to nursing. She confronted discomfort and found that switching careers, even to something unconventional, gave her a deep sense of purpose. And Terri Bryant, a makeup artist diagnosed with Parkinson’s, didn’t stop creating—instead, she launched Guide Beauty, designing makeup tools for people with all abilities. Her story is a reminder that your challenges can point toward your next chapter, not just close a door.

Maybe you remember when Vera Wang became a designer at 40, or Toni Morrison wrote her first novel after turning 40, or Ariana Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55. The stories are everywhere: age is not a barrier, it’s a launchpad. The experience and confidence you bring are your superpowers now.

So, listeners, here’s your call to action. Get clear about the life you want—make lists, reflect, talk to inspiring women, sign up for that class, or take the leap toward something that gives you butterflies. Don’t wait for permission. Don’t wait for everything to be perfect. Reinvention belongs to those who are willing to start now, even imperfectly.

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