This is your Women Over 40 podcast.
Welcome to the Women Over 40 podcast, where every episode is designed to inspire, empower, and ignite a sense of possibility in women ready to embrace the next chapter. If you’re listening today, chances are you’re feeling that itch—that sense that, even after 40, your story is far from over and there are passions within you just waiting for their turn in the spotlight.
Let’s skip the small talk and dive right in. Reinventing yourself after 40 isn’t just possible—it’s powerful. Women everywhere are proof that age is a launchpad, not a finish line. Take Susan Lister Locke, who spent years running specialty retail shops before stepping into her talent for art. Around age 50, Susan started taking jewelry-making classes for fun—just because it sparked her curiosity. That curiosity became a business: her handcrafted jewelry ended up in an upscale Nantucket store and even at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. What started as a personal exploration bloomed into a thriving passion-driven career.
And then there’s the story of Terri Bryant, a makeup artist who thrived working with celebrities for 25 years before being diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. Instead of letting her diagnosis stop her, Terri went on to invent Guide Beauty, an innovative line of ergonomic makeup tools. Her brand’s success lies not just in the products themselves but in Terri’s willingness to own her new reality, face her fears, and use her experience to redesign what beauty means—for everyone.
You don’t have to have a dramatic life event to begin your own reinvention. For some, like Diane Bruno, it started with noticing a spark missing from her PR career and allowing a moment of inspiration during her mother’s funeral to lead her to a nontraditional role in funeral services—a job where she finally felt she was making a difference in people’s lives.
There’s a thread weaving through all these stories: clarity, courage, and ownership. Getting clear about what you want, and more importantly, what you no longer want, is the first spark of reinvention. This clarity often comes not by accident, but by asking deliberate questions—what lights you up? Where do you feel most alive? What do you want to learn, if all fear of failure was off the table?
Then comes courage—the willingness to get uncomfortable, to risk looking foolish, and to press forward anyway. A life coach described how at 44, following a divorce, she rebuilt her life one small challenge at a time, learning to embrace discomfort as a sign of progress.
And the final ingredient is ownership—owning your story, your talents, and your right to take up space in new arenas. Women like Toni Morrison, who published her first novel at 40, or Vera Wang, who designed her first wedding dress in her forties, show us that reinvention isn’t about starting over—it’s about starting now.
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