Women Over 40

Reinvention After 40: Unleashing Your Power, Passion & Purpose


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This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

Welcome to Women Over 40 and thank you for joining me. Today, I’m speaking directly to any woman who’s ever stood in front of the mirror at 42, 48, or even 59 and thought—what’s next for me? If you’re curious about reinventing yourself after 40 and pursuing new passions, you are in exactly the right place.

Let’s get straight to it. Reinvention after 40 isn’t just possible—it’s powerful. Toni Morrison published her first novel at 40. Vera Wang became a world-renowned fashion designer when she entered her 40s. Ariana Huffington launched The Huffington Post at 55. These aren’t just rare, exceptional stories. They are proof that your life can open up with even greater possibility after 40.

But maybe you feel stuck, like the life and career you built in your twenties or thirties just don’t fit you anymore. That’s real. As Keri Ford from the Literally First Class podcast explains, turning 40 often feels like hitting a fast-forward button—everything changes, and time suddenly feels precious. The urge to do something new is actually a sign: a signal that it’s time to take stock of your experience, confidence, and connections—and make them work for you.

Let’s talk about practical steps. One story that inspires me is Susan Lister Locke. Growing up in Rhode Island, she dreamed of design, but her generation funneled women into certain roles. Divorced by 50 and at a career standstill, Susan got intentional—she made lists of what interested her, what she was good at, and what she wanted. She shifted back into real estate, yes, but she also took jewelry-making classes just for joy. Her artistry turned into a thriving creative business, with collections sold on Nantucket and at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Susan’s story teaches that pivoting isn’t just about money or job titles—it’s about honoring your talents and curiosity.

Another example is Shinde, who rebuilt her life in her 40s by reviving her family’s nursery, experimenting with new techniques, and even joining a business network, all because she reclaimed her curiosity and embraced learning as her compass. She chose to nurture herself—and her passions—no matter what the world expected.

Maybe for you, reinvention means learning a new skill, returning to school, or finally putting your art or writing into the world. Maybe it means traveling solo, starting a microbusiness, or pivoting into a brand-new industry. Yes, there’s discomfort. Getting unstuck often means sitting with uncertainty, as life coaches like those at Love Quest Coaching point out.

But the beauty is this: after 40, you know yourself better than you ever have before. You have the wisdom to gather your experiences and shape your next act. You get to ask: who am I now, and what do I want to create next?

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