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Women Over 40: Igniting Your Second Act When Passion Meets Purpose
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This is your Women Over 40 podcast.
Welcome back to Women Over 40, the podcast empowering you to own every chapter of your incredible life. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into the fire of reinvention—pursuing those passions you've tucked away after 40. Listeners, imagine this: you're not winding down; you're igniting. Age isn't a barrier; it's your launchpad.
Take Toni Morrison, who penned her first novel, The Bluest Eye, at 40, launching a legacy that earned her the Nobel Prize. Or Vera Wang, who ditched figure skating and editing at 40 to become the bridal fashion queen we adore today. These aren't fairy tales—they're proof from Elevate with Keri that late bloomers rewrite the rules. Ariana Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55, turning exhaustion into an empire. Listeners, if they could pivot, so can you.
Picture Teri Tyson, 56, a finance VP at AIG during the 2008 crash. She walked away, enrolled at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City, and opened her own restaurant a year later. Friends called her nuts, but her passion for cooking won. As Prime Women reports, she planned meticulously, waited until her daughters were independent, and now thrives, proving reinvention demands grit but delivers joy. Or Renee Salem at 48, who divorced, moved to New York City with her three kids, and landed event planning for Broadway shows—no prior experience, just fierce willingness. Her daughter now dreams big, inspired by Mom's bold leap.
Then there's Marlena from Makeup Geek Cosmetics, who at 45 rebuilt after COVID wiped out her multimillion-dollar brand and postpartum struggles. In her raw YouTube story, she reclaimed her style, mindset, and future, one quality piece at a time. Kelley Norcia quit teaching at 53 for full-time photography, per Reinvention Rebels, planning her exit and bouncing back from setbacks. Angel Cornelius launched a national beauty brand at 56, shattering stereotypes.
Listeners, these women from Tatler Asia, Heyday Coaching, and More magazine show midlife reinvention isn't new—our mothers pioneered it before women's lib. Start small: journal your curiosities, like the college professor who became a coach after scouring archives for stories. Enroll in that class, pivot careers, move to Vermont like Alyson Chalnick at 52 for sunsets and yoga. Face fears, prioritize dreams, persist. You've got wisdom, resilience, and time on your side.
You're over 40, fierce, and free. Chase that passion—write the book, launch the sauce like Tao Huabi's Lao Gan Ma at 49, now a global staple. Your second act is waiting.
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 own every chapter of your incredible life. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into the fire of reinvention—pursuing those passions you've tucked away after 40. Listeners, imagine this: you're not winding down; you're igniting. Age isn't a barrier; it's your launchpad.
Take Toni Morrison, who penned her first novel, The Bluest Eye, at 40, launching a legacy that earned her the Nobel Prize. Or Vera Wang, who ditched figure skating and editing at 40 to become the bridal fashion queen we adore today. These aren't fairy tales—they're proof from Elevate with Keri that late bloomers rewrite the rules. Ariana Huffington founded The Huffington Post at 55, turning exhaustion into an empire. Listeners, if they could pivot, so can you.
Picture Teri Tyson, 56, a finance VP at AIG during the 2008 crash. She walked away, enrolled at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City, and opened her own restaurant a year later. Friends called her nuts, but her passion for cooking won. As Prime Women reports, she planned meticulously, waited until her daughters were independent, and now thrives, proving reinvention demands grit but delivers joy. Or Renee Salem at 48, who divorced, moved to New York City with her three kids, and landed event planning for Broadway shows—no prior experience, just fierce willingness. Her daughter now dreams big, inspired by Mom's bold leap.
Then there's Marlena from Makeup Geek Cosmetics, who at 45 rebuilt after COVID wiped out her multimillion-dollar brand and postpartum struggles. In her raw YouTube story, she reclaimed her style, mindset, and future, one quality piece at a time. Kelley Norcia quit teaching at 53 for full-time photography, per Reinvention Rebels, planning her exit and bouncing back from setbacks. Angel Cornelius launched a national beauty brand at 56, shattering stereotypes.
Listeners, these women from Tatler Asia, Heyday Coaching, and More magazine show midlife reinvention isn't new—our mothers pioneered it before women's lib. Start small: journal your curiosities, like the college professor who became a coach after scouring archives for stories. Enroll in that class, pivot careers, move to Vermont like Alyson Chalnick at 52 for sunsets and yoga. Face fears, prioritize dreams, persist. You've got wisdom, resilience, and time on your side.
You're over 40, fierce, and free. Chase that passion—write the book, launch the sauce like Tao Huabi's Lao Gan Ma at 49, now a global staple. Your second act is waiting.
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