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What if turning 40 isn’t a crisis, but a coming of age? Are you feeling a quiet shift—a pull toward something more honest, grounded, and true to yourself? Today we begin exploring the beauty and complexity of entering a new season of life, where ambition is redefined, softness is embraced, and the “second act” becomes a time for intentional living. Drawing inspiration from family, mentors, and cultural shifts, I reflect on what it means to move beyond proving yourself and start becoming who you truly are. Whether you’re approaching a milestone birthday or simply sensing a change, you’re not alone—and there’s so much more ahead.
Highlights
Embracing aging and the excitement of turning 40
Lessons from my grandmother and mentors about thriving in your forties
The inspiration behind launching a new podcast season: “The Second Act”
Shifts in workplace culture and the rise of the “human skills revolution”
Balancing ambition with softness and clarity
Reflecting on Act One: building, striving, and learning
Defining Act Two: living and leading with intention
Challenging the “midlife crisis” narrative and embracing a coming of age
Insights from Mary Oliver and Jane Fonda on living a meaningful life
What to expect from this season: interviews, community stories, and honest conversations
Chapters
00:00 — Introduction: Embracing 40
00:54 — Inspiration from Grandma and Mentors
02:09 — The Second Act: A New Podcast Season
02:28 — Shifts in Workplace Culture
02:53 — Balancing Ambition and Softness
03:44 — Life’s Precious Moments
04:24 — The Human Skills Revolution
04:42 — Reflecting on Act One
05:25 — Defining Act Two
10:12 — Midlife Crisis or Coming of Age?
13:14 — Excitement for the Future
14:10 — Mary Oliver’s Wisdom
14:41 — Jane Fonda’s Advice
16:10 — Season Overview and Expectations
17:45 — Conclusion: Welcome to the Second Act
Resources Mentioned
Lean In & McKinsey: Women in the Workplace 2025 Report
Mary Oliver, “The Summer Day” (poem)
Jane Fonda’s Advice on Aging (YouTube)
Audra Dinell on Substack: The Second Act
If you’re feeling the softening, the clarity, or the pull to live a little differently, you’re not having a midlife crisis—you’re having a coming of age. Welcome to the Second Act.
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