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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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  • Blooming Late: Mumbai to Midlife Reinvention
    Jan 14 2026
    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

    Imagine this: you're over 40, staring down the barrel of routines that no longer spark joy. The kids are launching, the career's plateaued, and society's whispering it's time to fade into the background. But what if I told you that's a lie? What if your 40s are your launchpad for the most vibrant chapter yet? Welcome to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the power of reinvention. I'm your host, and today, we're diving into pursuing new passions after 40—because midlife isn't a crisis; it's your greatest advantage.

    Let me take you to Mumbai, where Shinde, a tenacious woman in her 40s, faced relentless questions about why she hadn't "settled down." Family pressure mounted, curiosity dimmed, but she refused to shrink. Sitting amid her cousin's neglected nursery at Ashokvatika, notebook in hand, she rebooted on her terms. Inspired by a Malaysia horticulture exhibit—bonsais like tiny poems, terrariums holding worlds—she experimented with houseplants in coconut shells. YouTube tutorials from Japanese masters reignited her fire. Now, she's pitching sensory gardens and AI plant care in business networks, her tribe of like-minded women fueling her bloom. "I'm dedicated to nurturing myself like my plants," she says. Shinde proves curiosity is your compass—follow it, and watch independence flower.

    Across the ocean, Angela Vassallo built a seven-figure restaurant brand from a simple chicken shop dream with her husband. Hitting 50, menopause felt like a metamorphosis, not a meltdown. Harvard Business Review reports women over 40 are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs worldwide, ditching corporate chains for passion-driven ventures. Angela sold her empire, embracing her "anti-aging attitude" to step onto global stages, author The Second Wives’ Guide, and host Harmony in the Hustle. "Midlife is our freedom phase," she declares in her TEDx talk, The Midlife Advantage. Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez? Still slaying arenas, proving visibility is yours to claim.

    Then there's Rochelle Potkar, award-winning poet turned screenwriter. In her 40s, she shed short-term anxieties for the "macro-journey," pitching movie scripts with wild abandon. No more fear of rejection—her actual self unfurled playfully. And don't forget icons like Vera Wang, who pivoted to bridal empire fame post-40; Toni Morrison, penning her first novel at exactly 40; Julia Child, mastering French cuisine at 50; even J.K. Rowling, rising from welfare to wizardry wizard in her 40s.

    Listeners, these stories from The Better India, Elevate with Keri, and Heyday Coaching echo a truth: your 40s bridge the ideal self you chased with the powerful actual self you've become. Ditch the jigsaw puzzle life for a patchwork quilt of purpose. Start small—journal amid what calls you, like Shinde's plants or a professor who traded lecterns for coaching after scouring women's archives. Curiosity, resilience, community: your tools for reinvention.

    You've survived enough to know what lights you up. Pursue that passion now—travel, write, build, grow. You're not done; you're just getting started. Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe for more empowerment, and remember: your best is blooming. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Women Over 40: Your Second Act Starts Now
    Jan 12 2026
    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

    Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast celebrating reinvention, courage, and the beautiful second acts of our lives. I'm your host, and today we're exploring something truly transformative: how to pursue new passions and reinvent yourself after 40.

    Let's start with a truth that echoes across countless lives. Sarah spent over 20 years climbing the corporate ladder in finance. She was respected, successful, exhausted. At 48, she made a bold decision. She pivoted from a demanding five-day leadership role into a four-day consultancy and carved out time to teach yoga, something she'd always loved but never allowed herself to pursue. Within six months, she had regained her energy and her weekends. When asked how she felt, Sarah said something powerful: I didn't just get a new job. I got my life back.

    Sarah's story isn't unique. It's part of a pattern we see again and again. Consider Aisha, who at 52 faced a company restructure that made her role redundant. Instead of panicking or settling for the first available position, she paused. She gave herself permission to reflect on what truly mattered. Over twelve weeks, she identified her real strengths and reconnected with a long-standing passion for nonprofit work. Today, Aisha runs a consultancy supporting charities and community organizations. She told us that losing her job felt like the end, but now she sees it was the beginning.

    Then there's Helen, who spent 25 years in the NHS. She was brilliant at her work, loved by colleagues, but felt invisible. She decided to set boundaries for the first time in her career, rediscover her creativity, and explore health innovation, something she'd always been curious about but never pursued. Helen's reflection captures something essential: I thought reinvention was for younger women. Now I realize it's for anyone brave enough to listen to themselves.

    What makes 40 and beyond such a powerful moment for reinvention? By this stage, you bring something younger versions of yourself never had: a depth of experience, genuine clarity about what you don't want anymore, and the courage to live on your terms. You've survived enough to know what really matters. You've made mistakes, learned from them, and developed wisdom that becomes your greatest asset.

    Authors like Toni Morrison wrote her first novel at 40. Fashion designer Vera Wang transformed into an icon after turning 40. Arianna Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55. These weren't anomalies. They were women who finally gave themselves permission.

    The pattern across all these stories is consistent. First comes awareness, that quiet whisper saying I can't keep living like this. Then permission, allowing yourself to pause and imagine differently. Next is support and strategy, creating space to explore options and take action. Finally comes transformation, not always dramatic, but always meaningful. Energy returns. Confidence restores. Life gets reclaimed.

    Your 40s don't have to be a crisis. They can be a catalyst. This decade becomes less about proving yourself and more about aligning with purpose. It's when you start asking different questions: not what do I need to prove, but what do I want to contribute?

    Listeners, thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Please subscribe so you never miss an episode celebrating the remarkable women creating new chapters in their lives. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Rewriting Your Second Act: Why 40 Is Just the Opening Chapter
    Jan 11 2026
    This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

    Welcome to Women Over 40. Let’s skip the small talk and get right into what you came for: reinventing yourself after 40 and pursuing new passions.

    If you’re listening and thinking, “Is it too late for me to start over?” I want you to hear this clearly: it is not too late. Psychologists like Edward Higgins talk about the gap between who we are and who we think we should be. By our 40s, many of us are finally ready to close that gap and live as our actual selves, not the version the world scripted for us. This episode is your roadmap.

    First, let’s talk about proof that reinvention after 40 is real. Publisher and author Arianna Huffington founded The Huffington Post in her mid‑50s, long after most people said she’d already reached her peak. Fashion icon Vera Wang didn’t design her first wedding dress until around 40, after careers in figure skating and journalism. Nobel Prize–winning author Toni Morrison published her first novel at 40, then went on to change literature. Makeup artist Bobbi Brown launched a second mega‑brand, Jones Road, in her 60s after her non‑compete ended. Women are not winding down; they are redefining the starting line.

    But reinvention isn’t just for celebrities. Career coach Patricia Ezechie shares the story of Sarah, who left a high‑pressure finance career at 48, shifted to a four‑day consultancy, and made space to teach yoga. She didn’t just get a new job; she got her life back. Aisha, at 52, turned redundancy into an opportunity to build a consultancy for charities. She thought losing her job was the end. It was the beginning.

    So how do you start? Think of this episode as an outline for your own reinvention. First, awareness: notice the whisper, “I can’t keep living like this.” Maybe it’s Sunday dread, constant burnout, or the feeling you’re invisible in your own life. Second, permission: give yourself time to pause and ask, “What do I actually want next?” Many women over 40 find that passions they buried in their 20s and 30s—writing, design, wellness, activism, gardening, teaching—start knocking again.

    Next comes curiosity. A woman featured in The Better India discovered a passion for plants in her 40s, rebuilt a neglected family nursery called Ashokvatika Nursery, and turned it into a creative botanical business. She didn’t begin with a perfect plan. She began with experiments, questions, and the belief that her 40s could be about creativity and compassion, not just obligation.

    Then, take one aligned action. That might mean signing up for a night class in photography, finally starting that podcast, volunteering with an organization you care about, or talking to a coach about a career pivot. Many life coaches who specialize in midlife, like those at Heyday Coaching and Elevate with Keri, emphasize that your decades of experience are not baggage—they are leverage.

    As you reinvent, expect resistance. Family may ask why you’re “changing everything now.” Colleagues may not understand. Culture still tries to sell the idea that women over 40 should shrink. Your job is to do the opposite: expand. Your 40s and beyond can be the era where you design a life on your own terms, where your passions are not a side note but the headline.

    So as you listen today, ask yourself: if fear and age were not factors, what passion would you pursue in this next chapter? That question is the beginning of your outline. The rest of the episode—and the rest of your life—is about filling it in.

    Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. If this spoke to you, make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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