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Midlife Spark: Igniting New Passions After 40 | Women Over 40 Podcast


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Welcome to "Women Over 40," the podcast for anyone ready to start a new chapter, right where you are. If you’re listening, chances are you’ve felt that itch for something more—maybe after raising kids, after a career shift, after a divorce, or just because it’s time to honor your own voice for once. Today, let’s talk about reinventing yourself after 40 and how pursuing new passions can spark a sense of purpose and possibility.

I’m not here to sugarcoat it: Midlife reinvention takes guts. Maybe you’re set in your ways, maybe you’ve told yourself, “It’s too late for me.” I get it. I used to believe that, too. But then I met so many women—real women, not just stories—who turned their lives upside down, or, more accurately, right side up, after 40. Women like Susan Lister Locke, who, after decades in specialty retail and a divorce, asked herself the really brave questions: “What do I like? What do I want? What am I good at?” She made lists, not just for her career, but for her joy. And with those lists, she took her real estate license out of mothballs and, just for fun, signed up for jewelry-making classes in Italy. Fast forward: soon people were admiring and even buying her pieces. She ended up selling in Nantucket and at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, all because she was willing to try new things and see where they led.

Let’s pause for a second. What is a “new passion,” anyway? For some, it’s finally finishing that novel. For others, it’s launching a podcast of their own, starting a fitness journey, learning a language, or turning a hobby into a business. The point isn’t the what—it’s the permission to try.

Here’s what I learned from my own journey, and from working with coaches and reinventing women everywhere: Start small. You don’t have to quit your job or move to Italy—unless you want to, in which case, go for it! But you can sign up for a class, join a group, volunteer somewhere that excites you. The key is to immerse yourself, to study yourself through the process. You might surprise yourself with what sticks and what doesn’t.

It’s not always easy. You’ll run into self-judgment, maybe even a little fear. But the women I know who thrive after 40 are the ones who say, “Why not me? Why not now?” They draw strength from their experience, their networks, and the wisdom that comes from knowing themselves better.

If you’re listening and thinking, “But I don’t know where to start,” that’s normal. Make a list. Even if it’s messy. Reach out—to a coach, a friend, a group like the Covey Club, or a community you admire. Surround yourself with people who believe in second acts and third acts and endless possibilities.

Here’s the truth: You have more room for error than you think. You have more to offer than you know. And your story is far from over. So, let’s go for it. One small step, one new passion at a time. Because women over 40 are just getting started.

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