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This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

"Woman Over 40" is an inspiring podcast dedicated to empowering women in their midlife journey. Dive into transformative discussions on reinventing yourself after 40, as we explore the endless possibilities of pursuing new passions. Join us for engaging episodes that celebrate resilience, creativity, and personal growth, offering practical tips and stories to motivate and guide women stepping into a vibrant, renewed phase of life. Each episode provides insightful strategies and heartfelt conversations designed to uplift and encourage women to embrace the exciting opportunities that lie ahead. Tune in to "Women Over 40" and start crafting your next chapter today.

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  • Reignite After 40: Embrace Your Passions and Redefine Yourself
    Oct 13 2025
    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

    Welcome back to Women Over 40, the show where transformation isn’t just possible—it’s inevitable. Today, I’m speaking directly to every woman who’s ever felt that urge to shake things up after 40. Let’s talk about reinventing yourself and pursuing new passions—right now, not next year or someday.

    Picture this: Susan Lister Locke was approaching 50 and, after years of running specialty stores on Nantucket and Boston, decided to write not a resume, but lists: “What do I love? What excites me? What have I always wanted to try?” She’d already gotten her real estate license and enjoyed selling homes, but her true passion lay in art and creativity. She started taking jewelry-making classes, and when people admired and wanted to buy her pieces, Susan launched an entirely new career as a jewelry designer, with her work now featured in upscale shops and museums. Susan’s story is a striking reminder: the freedom to redefine our own lives expands as we age, not shrinks.

    And who says you can’t aim high in your forties and beyond? Toni Morrison published her first novel at 40. Vera Wang pivoted to fashion at 40. Ariana Huffington started The Huffington Post at 55. All are proof that reinvention is not a privilege of the young; it’s a choice at any age.

    Many find reinvention after a setback. Beth Bengtson grew up wanting to be a photographer but turned to web development in her twenties. She endured layoffs during the dot-com bust, reinvented herself repeatedly, and eventually became founder of Working for Women—a nonprofit empowering others and making a real impact. Sometimes, our greatest losses are catalysts for bold change.

    Others, like Diane Bruno, discover a calling through life’s hardest moments. After losing her mother and speaking to a funeral director, Diane realized her passion for comfort and service. Embracing a totally new career as a funeral director, she found renewed purpose. Reinvention often emerges when you dare to ask yourself, “How can I make a difference?”

    Terri Bryant, diagnosed with Parkinson’s while working as a makeup artist for top brands, refused to let her condition be the end. Instead, she invented ergonomically superior makeup tools and founded Guide Beauty, making cosmetics accessible for all. Her story teaches us that even adversity can be the seed for something innovative.

    So, how do you get started? Getting clear about what fires you up is essential. Write down your passions, your skills, even your wildest dreams—just like Susan did. Then take micro-steps. Enroll in a class, join a group, volunteer, network with women who have walked your path. If fear, comfort, or routine have kept you boxed in, challenge yourself to reach beyond what's familiar. Sometimes discomfort is the sign you’re on the right track.

    Remember, “comfortable” is rarely where fulfillment lives. Reinvention at any age—and especially after 40—is about saying yes to the life waiting for you beyond what you’ve always done. If you’re stuck, commit to action. Reinvention begins the moment you move toward your new passion.

    Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. If you found this episode inspiring, don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Reimagining Life After 40: Courage, Curiosity & New Chapters
    Oct 12 2025
    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

    Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the power and possibility that comes with age. I’m so glad you’re here because today’s episode is all about reinventing yourself after forty—specifically, about pursuing new passions and letting curiosity, instead of fear, become your compass.

    For many women, turning forty is painted as a kind of finish line by society—the point at which passions give way to obligations, and possibility, somehow, quietly closes its doors. But the reality, as so many inspiring women show us, is that life’s most transformative chapters often begin exactly at this threshold.

    Let’s get right to it with the story of Susan Lister Locke, a Nantucket native who, after spending decades running her family’s retail business, found herself approaching fifty with both a blank slate and a hunger for meaning. Instead of simply filling the void with another job, Susan sat down and asked herself: what am I curious about, what have I always wanted to try? She didn’t focus solely on her resume. She looked at what brought her joy and what she wanted to learn next. This led her back into real estate and, perhaps more excitingly, led her to jewelry making. Starting out in classes just for herself, she eventually launched her own line, selling pieces in Nantucket shops and even the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Susan’s journey reminds us that reinvention isn’t about starting over—it’s about peeling back the layers to discover the passions you might have put on hold.

    Then there’s Terri Bryant, a makeup artist who, after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in her late forties, didn’t step away from the world she loved. Instead, she identified a new need—ergonomic beauty tools for people experiencing motor challenges—and founded Guide Beauty. She didn’t just adapt to her limitations; she transformed them into her mission.

    And the stories don’t stop with well-known names like Vera Wang, who designed her first wedding dress at forty, or Toni Morrison, who published her first novel at thirty-nine. In New York’s Hudson Valley, Beth Bengtson made the leap from photography and web design to founding Working for Women, a non-profit supporting economic independence for women. In India, Shinde restarted her family nursery at forty, discovering creative entrepreneurship and personal fulfillment by nurturing plants and, in turn, herself.

    Maybe you’re listening and thinking, where would I even start? Practically speaking, reinvention after forty doesn’t have to be a grand leap. Begin by asking yourself honest questions about what you enjoy, what you’re good at, and what you want to spend your precious time learning. Doing a personal assessment, like a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats analysis, can clarify which interests you want to pursue further.

    Often, the hardest part is giving yourself permission to be new at something again. But as Keri Ford—who reclaimed her health and business focus after forty—reminds us, when you see age as a runway, not a deadline, amazing things can happen. The women who inspire me most didn’t ignore their doubts; they moved forward anyway, fueled by curiosity and a refusal to let age set the boundaries of their dreams.

    Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. If today sparked even a glimmer of a new goal for you, don’t keep it quiet—share it, start small, and watch where it takes you. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode full of inspiration, real talk, and the stories of women making their own rules over forty. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Unleashing Your Inner Powerhouse: Reinvention After 40
    Oct 11 2025
    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

    Thank you for joining me on Women Over 40, where real stories become inspiration and possibility is never out of reach. Today, we’re diving right into one of our most powerful topics—reinventing yourself after 40, and finding the courage to pursue new passions.

    Turning 40 is not a chapter closing—it’s a pivot into a whole new act. Let’s get honest: Many of us were raised with limits on what women should want or could achieve, and those voices don’t always disappear. Yet women like Vera Wang, who transitioned into fashion design at 40, or Toni Morrison, who published her first novel at 40, show us that time is not our enemy—it’s our edge. According to Elevate with Keri, when Keri Ford herself hit the milestone, it wasn’t just about age—it was about unleashing what had always been inside her, refocusing her health and chasing what lit her up. These are stories of starting over from a place of wisdom, not doubt.

    Consider Susan Lister Locke. She grew up in Rhode Island dreaming of being a fashion designer, but life steered her toward family and retail—the dreams went underground for decades. By 50, after a divorce and losing her job, she made some simple lists: what did she love, what did she need, what did she want? Real estate was practical, but art and jewelry making stirred her creativity. Soon she was not just taking classes, she was selling jewelry in Nantucket, Boston, and even Italy. By following curiosity, she built a path nobody handed to her.

    Another standout is Diane Bruno, who after years in communications found her work, frankly, unfulfilling. Inspiration came shockingly—from the funeral director who helped bury her mother. That difficult encounter shifted her lens: she wanted to make a difference, help families at their hardest moments. Diane became a funeral director, breaking through fear and stigma, and found deep peace and purpose.

    Sometimes reinvention is forced. During the pandemic, so many women lost jobs and identities. Marlena Stell, once founder of the multi-million dollar Makeup Geek Cosmetics, found herself rebuilding everything—her business, her mental health, even her confidence, all after 40. She shares on YouTube how humility and authentic self-reflection are fuel; she made wellness and curiosity her new guides.

    Let’s not overlook women like Beth Bengtson, driven by the desire to create impact beyond herself. After setbacks, she built Working for Women, a network channeling business resources into nonprofits to help other women gain economic independence. Her mission is bold: what if every woman-owned business donated just 1 percent of its revenue?

    If you’re listening and thinking, “But I’ve never...,” know this: Shinde, in India, spent her 40s resurrecting her family’s neglected nursery, experimenting with Japanese gardening, learning new business techniques and embracing her curiosity as a compass. Her business, Ashokvatika Nursery, became a testament to dedication and learning.

    So, what can you take away? Reinvention isn’t just about career change—it’s about reconnecting with your passions, closing the gap between who you are and what you do. Be it art, writing, leadership, or advocacy, what matters is following the spark you feel, not the expectations you’ve outgrown.

    Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe to stay inspired by more trailblazing stories, and remember—your age is your superpower. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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