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Women Over 40: From Late Bloomers to Power Players - Your Midlife Passion Revolution Starts Now

Women Over 40: From Late Bloomers to Power Players - Your Midlife Passion Revolution Starts Now

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This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

Welcome back to Women Over 40, 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 your best chapter is just beginning.

Picture this: you're staring down 40, feeling that familiar tug of unfulfilled dreams. Maybe motherhood, career grind, or societal whispers have dimmed your spark. But listen, fabulous woman, 40 isn't the end—it's your launchpad. Take Vera Wang, who ditched figure skating and editing at Vogue to launch her bridal empire at 40. Her iconic gowns now define weddings worldwide, proving passion ignited late burns brightest.

Or consider Julia Child, who enrolled at Le Cordon Bleu in her late 30s, penned Mastering the Art of French Cooking at 49, and became The French Chef on TV in her 50s. She turned kitchen curiosity into a cultural revolution, showing us that starting from scratch at any age tastes like victory.

Closer to home, think of Shinde from India, as shared in The Better India. In her 40s, amid family pressures and a fading curiosity, she rebooted her family's neglected nursery in Mumbai. Inspired by a Malaysia horticulture exhibit, she experimented with houseplants in coconut shells, studied Japanese techniques on YouTube, and launched Ashokvatika Nursery. Now, she's networking, pitching sensory gardens, and nurturing her business like her plants—rooted in compassion and creativity. Her mantra? No rush, just dedicated blooming.

Then there's Rochelle Potkar, the award-winning poet and author who embraced her 40s as a journeywoman of words. After books and accolades, she pivoted to screenwriting, pitching movies and TV scripts with fearless gusto. Rejections? They don't deflate her anymore. As she says, life shifted from jigsaw puzzle to patchwork quilt—embracing the actual self over the ideal.

These stories echo research from Jax Stys, noting 1.8 million U.S. women over 45 changed careers from 2019 to 2022, driven by burnout or passion. Keri from Elevate with Keri spotlights late bloomers like Toni Morrison, who wrote her first novel at 40, and Ariana Huffington, founding The Huffington Post at 55.

So, how do you start? Grab a journal—list strengths and joys, like one sales exec did, soul-searching her way from fashion wholesale to executive recruiting in under a year via bold networking at a backyard barbecue. Network fiercely on LinkedIn or workshops. Learn via Coursera or Udemy. Test small—freelance, side hustle. Confidence is your superpower; passion sells it.

Sisters over 40, your wisdom is your edge. Ditch doubt. Chase that buried passion—be it painting, plants, or scripts. Reinvent boldly. You've survived enough to thrive.

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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