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Women Over 40: From Corporate Condos to Content Creation - Christine's Leap Into Reinvention
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This is your Women Over 40 podcast.
Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast empowering you to embrace your boldest chapter yet. I'm your host, and today we're diving into reinventing yourself after 40 by chasing those passions you've shelved for too long. Listeners, if you've ever felt that itch for something more—a fire rekindling in your soul—this episode is your spark.
Picture this: You're in your 40s, life's script feels scripted by everyone else, but deep down, a passion whispers your name. That's exactly where Christine Lozada found herself. A high-powered executive at Amazon and Walmart, living in a 1.1 million dollar condo in San Francisco with her fiancé. Secure? Yes. Fulfilled? Absolutely not. At 40, she divorced, quit her six-figure job, and leaped into the unknown as a travel content creator. No experience, just raw courage. She taught herself to fly drones on YouTube, filmed her first cruise videos, and now runs ChristineLozada.com, teaching women over 40 to capture their adventures. Her niche? Cruising content that inspires freedom. Christine's story screams that ditching the safe path unlocks your true self.
Then there's Dawn Butler, post-divorce in her 40s, paralyzed by fears that kept her small. She booked her first solo trip abroad—nerve-wracking, transformative. In new lands, she shed dichotomous thinking, gained unshakeable confidence, and launched a podcast for underrepresented voices in tech plus travel coaching. Dawn budgets yearly adventures meticulously, proving solo travel isn't just escape; it's rocket fuel for reinvention.
Or take Amy Freese from Empty Nexter. A serial reinventor—stay-at-home mom to entrepreneur, life coach, radio host, newspaper columnist—she retired alongside her husband and plunged into purposelessness, even depression. But she mapped the five stages of retirement: from loss of identity to rediscovering joy. Now, she guides women through that void, urging them to ask, "What do I really want?" Amy's path reminds us burnout isn't the end; it's the pivot to purpose.
These aren't anomalies. Vera Wang ditched figure skating and editing at Vogue to launch her bridal empire at 40—now a couture legend in her 70s. Toni Morrison penned her first novel at 40, snagging the Nobel Prize later. Julia Child mastered French cooking at 50, becoming The French Chef icon. In India, one woman revived her family's nursery after a Malaysia horticulture exhibit ignited her curiosity; she crafts houseplants in coconut shells, blooming where doubt once grew.
Sisters over 40, here's your blueprint: Assess strengths and passions in a journal. Network fiercely—LinkedIn, workshops. Learn via Coursera or Udemy. Start small: freelance, side hustle. Surround yourself with late bloomers; their stories, like those on She Reinvented podcast, fuel your fire. Curiosity isn't extinguished—it's waiting. Become the journeywoman, pitching dreams without apology.
You've got wisdom, resilience, and time on long-run timelines. Reinvent boldly. Your passion isn't a phase; it's your power.
Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast empowering you to embrace your boldest chapter yet. I'm your host, and today we're diving into reinventing yourself after 40 by chasing those passions you've shelved for too long. Listeners, if you've ever felt that itch for something more—a fire rekindling in your soul—this episode is your spark.
Picture this: You're in your 40s, life's script feels scripted by everyone else, but deep down, a passion whispers your name. That's exactly where Christine Lozada found herself. A high-powered executive at Amazon and Walmart, living in a 1.1 million dollar condo in San Francisco with her fiancé. Secure? Yes. Fulfilled? Absolutely not. At 40, she divorced, quit her six-figure job, and leaped into the unknown as a travel content creator. No experience, just raw courage. She taught herself to fly drones on YouTube, filmed her first cruise videos, and now runs ChristineLozada.com, teaching women over 40 to capture their adventures. Her niche? Cruising content that inspires freedom. Christine's story screams that ditching the safe path unlocks your true self.
Then there's Dawn Butler, post-divorce in her 40s, paralyzed by fears that kept her small. She booked her first solo trip abroad—nerve-wracking, transformative. In new lands, she shed dichotomous thinking, gained unshakeable confidence, and launched a podcast for underrepresented voices in tech plus travel coaching. Dawn budgets yearly adventures meticulously, proving solo travel isn't just escape; it's rocket fuel for reinvention.
Or take Amy Freese from Empty Nexter. A serial reinventor—stay-at-home mom to entrepreneur, life coach, radio host, newspaper columnist—she retired alongside her husband and plunged into purposelessness, even depression. But she mapped the five stages of retirement: from loss of identity to rediscovering joy. Now, she guides women through that void, urging them to ask, "What do I really want?" Amy's path reminds us burnout isn't the end; it's the pivot to purpose.
These aren't anomalies. Vera Wang ditched figure skating and editing at Vogue to launch her bridal empire at 40—now a couture legend in her 70s. Toni Morrison penned her first novel at 40, snagging the Nobel Prize later. Julia Child mastered French cooking at 50, becoming The French Chef icon. In India, one woman revived her family's nursery after a Malaysia horticulture exhibit ignited her curiosity; she crafts houseplants in coconut shells, blooming where doubt once grew.
Sisters over 40, here's your blueprint: Assess strengths and passions in a journal. Network fiercely—LinkedIn, workshops. Learn via Coursera or Udemy. Start small: freelance, side hustle. Surround yourself with late bloomers; their stories, like those on She Reinvented podcast, fuel your fire. Curiosity isn't extinguished—it's waiting. Become the journeywoman, pitching dreams without apology.
You've got wisdom, resilience, and time on long-run timelines. Reinvent boldly. Your passion isn't a phase; it's your power.
Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Subscribe now for more empowerment. 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