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Women Over 40: From Nurseries to Novels - Why Your Boldest Chapter Starts Now

Women Over 40: From Nurseries to Novels - Why Your Boldest Chapter Starts Now

Published 4 days, 22 hours ago
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This is your Women Over 40 podcast.

Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast where we celebrate the fierce, unapologetic power of women stepping into their boldest selves. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into reinventing yourself after 40 by chasing those passions that light you up like never before. Listeners, if you've ever felt stuck in a routine, whispering to yourself that it's too late for that dream, let me tell you: your 40s are your launchpad.

Picture this: you're Shinde, a woman from India who hit 40 feeling her curiosity dimmed by societal pressure to settle down. Instead of shrinking, she rebooted on her terms. Amidst an abandoned family nursery, she sat with plants and a notebook, experimenting with decorative houseplants in coconut shells. That spark led to Ashokvatika Nursery, where she's now crafting sensory gardens and even exploring AI for plant care. Shinde says her 40s are an exploration of creativity and compassion, nurturing herself like her plants—no rush, just dedicated growth. The Better India shares her story as proof that curiosity is your compass.

Or take Rochelle Potkar, an award-winning author and poet who embraced her 40s as a journeywoman of words. After books and accolades, she pivoted to screenwriting, pitching movie and TV scripts with gusto. Rejections? They don't deflate her anymore. Her life, once a frantic jigsaw, now feels like a patchwork quilt—rich with perspective. She's living her actual self, free from chasing ideals.

These aren't rarities. Vera Wang launched her iconic bridal empire at 40, turning figure-skating passion into couture gold. Julia Child mastered French cooking in her 40s, debuting Mastering the Art of French Cooking at 49 and starring in The French Chef at 51. Toni Morrison penned her first novel at 40, Ariana Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55, and Tao Huabi built the global Lao Gan Ma chili oil empire from a noodle shop at 49. Teri Tyson ditched finance at AIG during the 2008 crisis, trained at the Institute of Culinary Education, and opened her restaurant at 50 as a single mom—proving your wisdom fuels the fire.

Nearly 1.8 million U.S. women over 45 switched careers from 2019 to 2022, driven by burnout or passion, per career studies. So, how do you start? Assess strengths in a journal—what lights you up? Network boldly—LinkedIn, workshops, old colleagues. Learn via Coursera or Udemy. Test small: freelance, side hustle. Your experiences aren't baggage; they're rocket fuel.

Sisters, your 40s aren't decline—they're bloom time. Ditch doubt, claim your passion. You've survived enough to know you deserve this.

Thank you for tuning in, lovely listeners. Subscribe now for more empowerment, and remember: your best chapters are ahead.

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