This is your Women Over 40 podcast.
Welcome to Women Over 40, where we celebrate the power of your next chapter. I'm your host, and today we're talking reinvention—pursuing those passions you've always dreamed of after 40. Listeners, imagine ditching the routine that's draining you and stepping into a life that lights you up. It's not just possible; it's happening right now for women like you.
Take Vera Wang. At 40, after 17 years as a Vogue editor and missing out on the top job, she launched her bridal gown empire. Today, her designs grace red carpets and weddings worldwide, proving setbacks are setups for stardom. Or Julia Child, who enrolled at Le Cordon Bleu in her late 30s, published Mastering the Art of French Cooking at 49, and became The French Chef on TV in her 50s. She mastered French cuisine from scratch, showing us passion has no expiration date.
Then there's Antoinette Blake, laid off from IBM at 55. Instead of retreating, she founded Blake Enterprises, becoming an award-winning blogger and social media expert helping women entrepreneurs thrive. Teri Tyson, a 50-year-old AIG vice president amid the 2008 crisis, traded finance for culinary school at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City. A year later, she opened her own restaurant, fueled by her love of cooking. And don't forget Tao Huabi, who at 49 turned her homemade chili oil into Lao Gan Ma, now a global staple loved by chefs everywhere.
These stories aren't outliers. AARP reports 53% of women aged 40 to 65 crave a career switch for more meaningful work, and nearly 1.8 million women over 45 changed careers between 2019 and 2022, often chasing burnout-busting passions. Jaxstys research highlights how life experience becomes your superpower—resilience, wisdom, networks you've built over decades.
So, how do you start? First, journal your strengths and joys—what makes your heart race? Network boldly; reconnect on LinkedIn or join groups like those in Wendy Battles' Reinvention Rebels podcast. Learn affordably on Coursera or Udemy—digital marketing, coaching, whatever calls you. Test small: freelance, volunteer, or side-hustle. Stay flexible; rejections like J.K. Rowling's 12 publisher nos led to Harry Potter magic.
Listeners, your 40s, 50s, and beyond are prime time. You've got the grit; now pour it into that blog, art studio, or nonprofit. Like Renee Salem, who at 48 divorced, moved, and built a new career, inspiring her daughter to dream big. You're not starting over—you're leveling up.
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