Strategic Leadership Lessons from Global Champions After 40 — Podcast
By Ronda Prince · Thursday, June 11, 2026 · 2:38
Learn how women entrepreneurs after 40 can harness championship mindset for business success while managing health changes. Strategic insights included.
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What if everything you thought you knew about entrepreneurship after 40 is actually your secret weapon for building a championship-level business?
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Right now, the coaching and consulting industry is seeing a massive shift. Women over 40 are launching businesses at record rates, but they're also facing unique pressures—balancing health changes, family responsibilities, and the myth that their best entrepreneurial years are behind them. Meanwhile, global champions across industries are proving that strategic thinking and accumulated wisdom consistently outperform raw hustle. This isn't about age—it's about strategic advantage.
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First, championship-level entrepreneurs after 40 master strategic patience. The Memphis Grizzlies are holding their cards close for the 2026 NBA Draft, positioning resources carefully instead of making desperate moves. As Ronda Prince from Ask Ms. Prince puts it, "The most successful women entrepreneurs I work with understand that after 40, it's not about working harder—it's about working smarter." Unlike younger entrepreneurs who chase every shiny opportunity, you have the wisdom to evaluate carefully and execute with precision when the timing is perfect.
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Second, they remove barriers instead of creating them. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is dealing with complex sponsor challenges as companies like Kraken and Crypto.com navigate travel restrictions. EU Commissioner Glenn Micallef emphasized that "football should be accessible to everyone"—and that's your business blueprint. Stop telling yourself you're too old to pivot or too set in your ways to adapt. Your experience and strategic thinking often trump endless hours and raw energy.
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Third, they leverage accumulated expertise as compound value. Henry Friedrich's appointment as General Manager of Coca-Cola Beverages Africa came after 18 years spanning sales, trade marketing, and business intelligence across multiple organizations. Your varied professional background isn't a detour from entrepreneurship—it's the foundation of your unique value proposition. Those corporate years, previous businesses, and diverse industry experience create capabilities younger competitors simply can't match.
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Here's what you need to do today: audit your professional experience and identify three underserved markets or overlooked opportunities that only someone with your specific background would recognize. Then position yourself as the go-to solution for those gaps.
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