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Launchpad at 40: From Mumbai Nurseries to Nobel Prizes and Everything In Between
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This is your Women Over 40 podcast.
Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the power of midlife magic. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into reinventing yourself after 40 by chasing those passions you've always dreamed of. Listeners, imagine this: you're standing at the edge of a new chapter, heart racing with possibility, ready to bloom like never before.
Take Toni Morrison, who at 40 penned her first novel, The Bluest Eye, launching a legendary career that earned her the Nobel Prize. Or Vera Wang, who ditched figure skating and editing at 40 to design her iconic bridal gowns, building a fashion empire. These aren't fairy tales—they're proof that 40 is your launchpad. Ariana Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55, proving exhaustion isn't the end; it's the spark for Thrive Global, her burnout-busting company sold for millions.
Closer to home, think of Shinde from India, featured in The Better India. In her 40s, amid family pressure to settle down, she rebooted her family's Ashokvatika Nursery in Mumbai. Ignoring naysayers, she experimented with houseplants in coconut shells, devoured YouTube tutorials from Japanese experts, and now networks in business collectives, crafting sensory gardens with AI tech. Her mantra? Curiosity as compass. She sits among her plants, notebook in hand, nurturing them—and herself—with unhurried compassion.
Then there's Rochelle Potkar, the award-winning poet and author who embraced her 40s as a journeywoman of words. After books and performances, she pivoted to screenwriting, pitching movie and TV scripts without the anxiety of her 30s. Rejections? They don't deflate her anymore. Her life shifted from jigsaw puzzle to patchwork quilt—rich, imperfect, and wholly hers.
Or consider Marlena from her candid YouTube rebuild story. At 45, after losing her multimillion-dollar Makeup Geek Cosmetics to COVID and birthing her daughter, she started over. No handouts, just hustle. She reclaimed her style with quality pieces from Skims, dressing for confidence now, not later.
These women echo the soul-searching wisdom from HerMoney's career changer: list what you love, network relentlessly—like landing a recruiter gig at a backyard barbecue—and embrace passion as your superpower. A college professor from Heyday Coaching traded lecterns for life coaching, mentoring women through midlife just like her archival heroines from the 20th century.
Listeners, your 40s aren't decline; they're ignition. Feel that restlessness? It's your call to explore. Journal amid what lights you up—plants, words, wellness. Talk to everyone. Confidence isn't optional; it's your armor. You've survived the storms; now craft your quilt.
Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment fuel. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the power of midlife magic. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into reinventing yourself after 40 by chasing those passions you've always dreamed of. Listeners, imagine this: you're standing at the edge of a new chapter, heart racing with possibility, ready to bloom like never before.
Take Toni Morrison, who at 40 penned her first novel, The Bluest Eye, launching a legendary career that earned her the Nobel Prize. Or Vera Wang, who ditched figure skating and editing at 40 to design her iconic bridal gowns, building a fashion empire. These aren't fairy tales—they're proof that 40 is your launchpad. Ariana Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55, proving exhaustion isn't the end; it's the spark for Thrive Global, her burnout-busting company sold for millions.
Closer to home, think of Shinde from India, featured in The Better India. In her 40s, amid family pressure to settle down, she rebooted her family's Ashokvatika Nursery in Mumbai. Ignoring naysayers, she experimented with houseplants in coconut shells, devoured YouTube tutorials from Japanese experts, and now networks in business collectives, crafting sensory gardens with AI tech. Her mantra? Curiosity as compass. She sits among her plants, notebook in hand, nurturing them—and herself—with unhurried compassion.
Then there's Rochelle Potkar, the award-winning poet and author who embraced her 40s as a journeywoman of words. After books and performances, she pivoted to screenwriting, pitching movie and TV scripts without the anxiety of her 30s. Rejections? They don't deflate her anymore. Her life shifted from jigsaw puzzle to patchwork quilt—rich, imperfect, and wholly hers.
Or consider Marlena from her candid YouTube rebuild story. At 45, after losing her multimillion-dollar Makeup Geek Cosmetics to COVID and birthing her daughter, she started over. No handouts, just hustle. She reclaimed her style with quality pieces from Skims, dressing for confidence now, not later.
These women echo the soul-searching wisdom from HerMoney's career changer: list what you love, network relentlessly—like landing a recruiter gig at a backyard barbecue—and embrace passion as your superpower. A college professor from Heyday Coaching traded lecterns for life coaching, mentoring women through midlife just like her archival heroines from the 20th century.
Listeners, your 40s aren't decline; they're ignition. Feel that restlessness? It's your call to explore. Journal amid what lights you up—plants, words, wellness. Talk to everyone. Confidence isn't optional; it's your armor. You've survived the storms; now craft your quilt.
Thank you for tuning in to Women Over 40. Subscribe now for more empowerment fuel. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI