This is your Women Over 40 podcast.
Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the power, wisdom, and unshakeable fire that comes with our best years. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into reinventing yourself after 40—pursuing those passions that have been whispering your name, proving it's not just possible, it's your superpower.
Picture this: You're standing at a crossroads, just like Angela Vassallo did in her 40s. This Australian entrepreneur built and sold a seven-figure restaurant brand from scratch, then at 50, she pivoted to global stages, writing her bestselling book The Second Wives’ Guide, and hosting the Harmony in the Hustle podcast. In her TEDx talk, The Midlife Advantage, Angela calls menopause a metamorphosis—a sacred shift from cocoon to breakthrough, your freedom phase. She draws from Harvard Business Review research showing women over 40 are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs worldwide, leaving traditional jobs to launch dreams at record rates. Think Mel Robbins, who at 54 launched her podcast, now the number one globally with her Let Them theory.
You're not alone in this reinvention. Take Tao Huabi, who at 49 opened a noodle shop in China that birthed Lao Gan Ma, her chili oil now a global staple loved by chefs everywhere. Or Teri Tyson, 56, who ditched her vice president role at AIG during the financial crisis to train at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City and open her own restaurant. She planned meticulously, channeling her finance smarts into her lifelong love of cooking, proving as a single mom that courage at 50 trumps starting younger.
Then there's Marlena Stell, 45, who lost her multimillion-dollar Makeup Geek Cosmetics to COVID, had a baby, and started over—rebuilding with grit, dressing for confidence now, not later. Author Jennifer Serling left corporate life at 36 to write, honing her craft for years; at 45, she finished her novel Good Neighbors, published at 47 after rejections, soaring on clouds of magic. Alyson Chalnick, 52, uprooted her New Jersey family to Vermont for hikes, kayaks, and sunsets, trading commutes for joy. Renee Salem, 48, divorced, moved to New York City, and landed event planning for Broadway shows—showing her daughter dreams are real.
Sisters, midlife isn't a crisis; it's your launchpad. That quiet whisper saying you're not done? Listen. Your resilience, resourcefulness, and life wisdom are your edge. Harvard and Forbes 50 Over 50 spotlight women like Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez thriving beyond 40. Start small: Journal your passion, take that class, pivot like these trailblazers. You've got the Anti-Aging Attitude—resourceful, bold, unbreakable.
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