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Women Over 40: Mumbai to Midlife - How Priya and Rochelle Rewrote Their Stories After 40

Women Over 40: Mumbai to Midlife - How Priya and Rochelle Rewrote Their Stories After 40

Published 3 weeks, 6 days ago
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This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the fierce power of midlife reinvention. I'm your host, and today we're diving into pursuing new passions after 40—because this is your time to bloom, sisters.

Picture this: you're in your 40s, life's thrown curveballs—kids, careers, maybe a divorce—and suddenly, that quiet voice inside says, "Enough. I want more." That's exactly what happened to Priya Shinde from India. After years hustling as a costume design assistant in Mumbai, facing family pressure to marry, she hit 40 feeling her curiosity dim. But she rebooted on her terms. Sitting amid neglected plants at her cousin's rundown nursery, Ashokvatika Nursery, she sketched visions in a notebook. Inspired by a Malaysia horticulture exhibit with bonsai trees and terrariums, she experimented with houseplants in coconut shells. Now, she's mastering YouTube tutorials from Japanese experts, building sensory gardens, even exploring AI for plant care. Joined a business networking group, presenting boldly despite language barriers. Priya says her 40s are for creativity and compassion—no rush, just nurturing herself like her plants. The Better India spotlighted her story, proving independence sparks true purpose.

Then there's Rochelle Potkar, the award-winning author and poet from Mumbai. In her 40s, she shed short-term anxieties, embracing what she calls her "macro-journey" as a journeywoman of words. After books and poetry, she's pitching movie and TV scripts with gusto, unfazed by rejections. "I've lost fear of judgment," she shares, letting her wild self unfurl. No more deflating defeats—just bold new routes.

These aren't outliers. Toni Morrison penned her first novel at 40, launching a literary legend. Vera Wang pivoted to fashion icon status in her 40s. Ariana Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55. Kelley Norcia ditched teaching for full-time photography at 53. Angel Cornelius launched a national beauty brand at 56. Natalie Wester retired to Portugal at 62, after smart saving and downsizing. As Keri from Elevate with Keri notes, these late bloomers show age is a springboard.

Listeners, your reinvention starts with curiosity. Natalie from IT Girl University advises three weekly non-negotiables: fuel your body, feed your mind, reset your space. Build systems—timers, default lists—so execution carries you. Say no to playing small; protect your brand like the CEO you are. Let go of the "should-be" self, as psychologist Edward Higgins describes, and embrace your actual, patchwork-quilt life.

You're not shrinking—you're expanding. Chase that passion, whether it's plants, scripts, or starting a brand. Your 40s are your catalyst.

Thank you for tuning in, beautiful listeners. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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