It's The Never Too Late Show

Teresa Bueno

It’s The Never Too Late Show is a podcast for women who know—deep down—that life isn’t over… but something is unfinished. Hosted by Teresa Bueno, performer, improviser, and creator of the Spark framework, this show features honest, entertaining conversations with people who are actively living their passion in the second half of life—and candid solo episodes that name what many women are thinking but rarely say out loud. This is not a podcast about hustle, reinvention clichés, or starting over from scratch. It’s about: Reclaiming what lights you up Letting go of who you were told to be Finding meaning, expression, and aliveness—now And remembering that fulfillment does not have an expiration date Expect smart questions, real stories, humor, vulnerability, and moments that make you think, “Oh… that’s me.” If you’re navigating midlife, transition, or the quiet feeling that there has to be more— this show is your reminder: It’s not too late. Not even close.

Episodios

  1. 31 MAR

    Vicki Landers: Better a “That Didn’t Work” Than a Lifetime of “What If”

    What happens when success stops feeling like fulfillment? After decades as a physical therapist and healthcare leader, Vicki Landers felt the call to do work that actually lit her up again—teaching, guiding, and helping others be their best. So she made the brave choice to step away from corporate leadership and build a new chapter as a coach, speaker, and advocate for change in healthcare. In this episode, Teresa and Vicki talk about: 💡 The moment Vicki realized she needed to make a change 💡 How fear shrinks when you take action anyway 💡 The mindset shift behind her favorite quote: “Better a that didn’t work than a lifetime of what if” 💡 How she’s using her voice now to make healthcare better for both providers and patients ✨ Take the free Spark Quiz: https://TakeTheSparkQuiz.com 🎙️ Subscribe for more inspiring reinvention stories: / channel SHOW NOTES In this episode of It’s the Never Too Late Show, host Teresa Bueno sits down with Vicki Landers to explore what it really takes to reinvent yourself after 50—especially when walking away from a successful, well-paid career feels risky, uncomfortable, and terrifying. Vicki shares how she built a long career as a physical therapist and healthcare leader, moved into executive and IT strategy roles, and eventually realized she had drifted far from the work that made her feel alive. Rather than silence the quiet inner voice asking for more, she chose curiosity over certainty—and stepped into coaching, speaking, and entrepreneurship. Together, Teresa and Vicki have an honest conversation about fear, clarity, momentum, and why doing things that scare you often opens doors you never would have found by staying “safe.” This episode is for anyone who looks successful on paper but feels restless inside—and wonders whether it’s still possible to change course. CONNECT WITH VICKI LANDERS 🌐 Website: https://vickilanders.com 🔗 LinkedIn: / vickilanders 🎥 YouTube: / @inprogresscoaching 📧 Email: vicki@vickilanders.com Vicki welcomes conversations and connections sparked by this episode. NEXT STEPS ✨ Feeling that tug for something more? Take the free Spark Quiz and discover what lights you up next: 👉 https://TakeTheSparkQuiz.com 🎙️ Subscribe to It’s the Never Too Late Show for more conversations about reinvention, courage, and what’s possible at any age.

    31 min
  2. 27 ENE

    How Suzy Rosenstein Reinvented Herself After 50

    Reinvention does not usually arrive as a single dramatic decision. It unfolds in stages. Through lived experience. Through reflection. And through the lessons you only learn by going through change yourself. In the premiere episode of It’s the Never Too Late Show, Teresa Bueno sits down with Suzy Rosenstein to talk about her own life transitions. From her early years and career, to her shift into coaching, to what she is doing now and how her definition of success has evolved. This conversation is grounded in Suzy’s personal story, but it naturally includes coaching insights drawn from that experience. They talk about: The early influences that shaped who she becameA career that worked for a long timeThe pull toward something more meaningfulHow coaching emerged from her own transitionWhat she now understands about change, fulfillment, and choice This episode blends personal reflection with practical insight. It is not a checklist. It is not a performance. It is an honest conversation about becoming, learning, and choosing what comes next. If you are navigating a transition of your own, career, identity, purpose, or simply a sense that something is shifting, this episode will meet you where you are. Take the Spark Quiz to discover what lights you up now. [INSERT SPARK QUIZ LINK] Listen to It’s the Never Too Late Show wherever you get your podcasts. CHAPTERS AND TIMESTAMPS00:00 Welcome and why this conversation matters (Teresa & Suzy) 02:15 Understanding what you truly want (Suzy) 05:40 Why clarity comes before the “how” (Suzy) 09:30 Reframing aging as a gift and opportunity (Suzy) 14:20 Listening to your inner voice (Suzy) 18:45 Taking the next step without fear (Suzy) 23:30 Curiosity, growth, and self-trust (Suzy) 28:10 Finding joy and meaning at any age (Suzy) 33:40 Life lessons gained through experience (Suzy) 38:20 What fulfillment looks like now (Suzy) 43:15 Encouragement for women navigating midlife (Suzy) 47:50 Final reflections and takeaways (Teresa & Suzy) GUEST LINKSConnect with Suzy Rosenstein Website: Thrive In Midlife | Certified Life Coach Suzy Rosenstein Podcast: Women in the Middle Podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzyrosenstein

    49 min
  3. Age Like a Legend: Lorraine Ladish on Reinvention & Fearless Aging | It’s the Never Too Late Show

    4 ENE

    Age Like a Legend: Lorraine Ladish on Reinvention & Fearless Aging | It’s the Never Too Late Show

    She’s 60+, rocks a bikini on Instagram, and is redefining what aging looks like. 💪 Lorraine Ladish gets real about confidence, reinvention, and aging like a legend. What if aging didn’t mean slowing down — but lighting up? In this inspiring, unfiltered conversation, journalist, author, and influencer Lorraine Ladish shares how she’s rewriting the rules of aging with strength, humor, and fearless self-expression. At 60+, Lorraine defies expectations — she lifts weights, runs her own media company, and proudly posts bikini photos on Instagram… not for attention, but to show that confidence has no expiration date. ✨ IN THIS EPISODE: How to age like a legend (and why that has nothing to do with age)Lorraine’s path from burnout to boldnessThe real secret to body confidence after 50Why self-expression is the ultimate act of freedomHow reinvention keeps you alive, curious, and powerful 🎙 ABOUT THE SHOW: It’s the Never Too Late Show is hosted by Teresa Bueno, who believes your spark doesn’t fade with age — it just needs fresh oxygen. Each episode shares real stories of women reinventing themselves with humor, heart, and purpose. 🌟 CONNECT WITH LORRAINE LADISH: Instagram ➜ https://www.instagram.com/lorrainecladish/ Website ➜ https://www.lorrainecladish.com/ 🎙 ABOUT THE SHOW: It’s the Never Too Late Show is where real women talk about reinvention, self-worth, and following your spark — no matter your age or stage. Hosted by Teresa Bueno, who believes your spark doesn’t fade with age… it just needs fresh oxygen. ✨ LINKS Take the Spark Quiz → https://takethesparkquiz.com/ Join the Spark Community → https://www.facebook.com/TheNeverTooLateShow/ More Episodes → ItsTheNeverTooLateShow.com 🎤 ABOUT TERESA Host of It’s the Never Too Late Show, helping women 50+ find their spark and say yes to life — even when life doesn’t go to plan.

    24 min
  4. Feeling Left Out? Do This Instead | Teresa Bueno | It’s the Never Too Late Show (Solo Edition)

    4 ENE

    Feeling Left Out? Do This Instead | Teresa Bueno | It’s the Never Too Late Show (Solo Edition)

    Ever feel left out — like everyone else got the invite but you didn’t? You’re not alone. In this heartfelt solo episode, Teresa Bueno, host of It’s the Never Too Late Show, opens up about what really happens when we feel invisible or overlooked… and what to do instead. Through humor, honesty, and real-life stories, Teresa shares how to shift from rejection to redirection — from isolation to ignition. ✨ IN THIS EPISODE: Why feeling left out hits so hard (and why it’s not your fault)How to reframe rejection as a spark for changeThe simple three-step reset for reconnectingTeresa’s personal story about finding belonging again through improvWhy creating connection starts with you 💡 Sometimes being left out just means you’re ready for a new room. Don’t shrink. Spark. 🎙 ABOUT THE SHOW: It’s the Never Too Late Show is where real women talk about reinvention, self-worth, and following your spark — no matter your age or stage. Hosted by Teresa Bueno, who believes your spark doesn’t fade with age… it just needs fresh oxygen. ✨ LINKS Take the Spark Quiz → https://takethesparkquiz.com/ Join the Spark Community → https://www.facebook.com/TheNeverTooLateShow/ More Episodes → ItsTheNeverTooLateShow.com 🎤 ABOUT TERESA Host of It’s the Never Too Late Show, helping women 50+ find their spark and say yes to life — even when life doesn’t go to plan.

    5 min

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It’s The Never Too Late Show is a podcast for women who know—deep down—that life isn’t over… but something is unfinished. Hosted by Teresa Bueno, performer, improviser, and creator of the Spark framework, this show features honest, entertaining conversations with people who are actively living their passion in the second half of life—and candid solo episodes that name what many women are thinking but rarely say out loud. This is not a podcast about hustle, reinvention clichés, or starting over from scratch. It’s about: Reclaiming what lights you up Letting go of who you were told to be Finding meaning, expression, and aliveness—now And remembering that fulfillment does not have an expiration date Expect smart questions, real stories, humor, vulnerability, and moments that make you think, “Oh… that’s me.” If you’re navigating midlife, transition, or the quiet feeling that there has to be more— this show is your reminder: It’s not too late. Not even close.

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