Women Over 40

Reinvent, Relaunch, Reignite: Midlife as Your Launchpad


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Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast where powerful women like you get inspired to take charge of your next chapter. Today we’re diving right in: reinventing yourself after 40, especially when it comes to chasing new passions and ambitions.

Turning 40 isn’t the end of something—it’s the launchpad for a whole new era. Barbara Waxman, author of The Middlescence Manifesto, calls midlife a powerful stage. She says our bodies are changing, emotions are running high, but what really shifts is our desire for meaning and fulfillment. This is the time to ask, “What do I want next?” Because you now have the experience, the confidence, and, as Lesley Jane Seymour from CoveyClub puts it, often the means to make big changes happen.

So what does reinvention look like in real life? Let’s talk about some trailblazers. Take Toni Morrison—she wrote her first novel at 40 and went on to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Vera Wang was a figure skater and journalist before she found her true calling as a fashion designer at age 40. Arianna Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55, transforming digital media. These stories prove your best work might still be ahead, not behind you.

But reinvention isn’t reserved for celebrities. Listen to Susan Lister Locke’s story. She hit 50 after a divorce and a career shake-up. She sat down with herself and asked, What do I actually love? What am I really good at? She decided to pivot, getting her real estate license but also, just for joy, taking art and jewelry-making classes. Soon, her creations were selling in upscale shops and even Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Susan didn’t follow a perfect plan. She just let curiosity and honesty guide her, and reinvention followed.

Sometimes the push comes from loss or health challenges. Terri Bryant spent more than 25 years as a makeup artist before she developed symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease. Instead of stepping away, she created Guide Beauty, launching a line of makeup tools that are now changing the industry and making beauty more inclusive. Terri now works with Selma Blair as her company’s Chief Creative Officer—a partnership inspired by profound life change and acceptance.

Every reinvention story starts with one thing: giving yourself permission to be new. Maybe you’re feeling worn down in your current job or are craving fulfillment after your kids have grown. Caitlin Meister, after starting a family, had to completely reimagine both her personal and professional identities. She combined her love for teaching with her new experience as a mom to create The Greer Meister Group, carving out a thriving business and a bold new path.

Here’s the practical takeaway: don’t wait for the perfect plan or the “right” time. Start asking yourself honest questions. Make lists, try new classes, or talk to women who’ve walked your path. Don’t just seek motivation—build systems and choose routines that fuel your mind, body, and spirit consistently.

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