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Women Over 40: Your Bold Opening Act - Turning Midlife Whispers Into Empire-Building Dreams
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This is your Women Over 40 podcast.
Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast celebrating your unstoppable power to reinvent. I'm your host, and today we're talking about pursuing new passions after 40—because your 40s aren't the end, they're your bold opening act.
Picture this: You're sitting there, kids grown or career in cruise control, wondering what's next. That whisper in your heart? It's calling you to chase a passion you've shelved for years. According to the Women Over 40 podcast episode on Reinvention Season, your 40s are prime time for this—set clear goals by asking who you want to become, not who you've been. What lights you up? Painting? Writing? Launching that dream business? Build systems around it: three non-negotiable weekly practices—one for your body like yoga at your local studio, one for your mind like journaling dreams, and one to reset your space, maybe decluttering that craft corner.
Expect pushback—friends might question, society might whisper "too late." But listen to Jane Campbell, who at 40 divorced, headed to university in the UK to train as a group analyst, and at 80 published her first short story, Cat Brushing, in the London Review of Books. Or Diane Gilpin, who invented Middle-Aged Jeans in her 40s after her body changed post-kids, fighting naysayers until they sold out on TV. And don't forget Stephanie from Reinvention Rebels, pursuing full-time acting at 85. These women prove procrastination has a price, as shared in the Midlife Reinvention podcast after 200 episodes—there's no perfect time, just your decision to leap.
Start small but fierce. Like Vera Wang, who ditched figure skating and journalism at 40 to launch her fashion empire, designing bridal gowns that redefined elegance. Articulate your unique promise, as coach Abigail K advises in her YouTube talk on reinventing over 40—speak to your audience's unspoken fears and desires, create content that connects, and repeat. Say no to what doesn't align, set boundaries, and watch resistance fade as you fuel your fire.
Listeners, you're not starting over—you're leveling up with wisdom no 20-something has. That pottery class at the community center, the novel brewing in your notebook, the online shop for your handmade jewelry—go claim it. Your passions aren't whims; they're your empire-building launchpad, as Women Over 40 declares.
Thank you for tuning in, fierce women. Subscribe now so you never miss a spark of empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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Welcome to Women Over 40, the podcast celebrating your unstoppable power to reinvent. I'm your host, and today we're talking about pursuing new passions after 40—because your 40s aren't the end, they're your bold opening act.
Picture this: You're sitting there, kids grown or career in cruise control, wondering what's next. That whisper in your heart? It's calling you to chase a passion you've shelved for years. According to the Women Over 40 podcast episode on Reinvention Season, your 40s are prime time for this—set clear goals by asking who you want to become, not who you've been. What lights you up? Painting? Writing? Launching that dream business? Build systems around it: three non-negotiable weekly practices—one for your body like yoga at your local studio, one for your mind like journaling dreams, and one to reset your space, maybe decluttering that craft corner.
Expect pushback—friends might question, society might whisper "too late." But listen to Jane Campbell, who at 40 divorced, headed to university in the UK to train as a group analyst, and at 80 published her first short story, Cat Brushing, in the London Review of Books. Or Diane Gilpin, who invented Middle-Aged Jeans in her 40s after her body changed post-kids, fighting naysayers until they sold out on TV. And don't forget Stephanie from Reinvention Rebels, pursuing full-time acting at 85. These women prove procrastination has a price, as shared in the Midlife Reinvention podcast after 200 episodes—there's no perfect time, just your decision to leap.
Start small but fierce. Like Vera Wang, who ditched figure skating and journalism at 40 to launch her fashion empire, designing bridal gowns that redefined elegance. Articulate your unique promise, as coach Abigail K advises in her YouTube talk on reinventing over 40—speak to your audience's unspoken fears and desires, create content that connects, and repeat. Say no to what doesn't align, set boundaries, and watch resistance fade as you fuel your fire.
Listeners, you're not starting over—you're leveling up with wisdom no 20-something has. That pottery class at the community center, the novel brewing in your notebook, the online shop for your handmade jewelry—go claim it. Your passions aren't whims; they're your empire-building launchpad, as Women Over 40 declares.
Thank you for tuning in, fierce women. Subscribe now so you never miss a spark of 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