Episode 14: The Teacher Who Became a Traveler at 40

“She taught for 20 years—and then decided to learn something new: herself.”


Ranjana had lived a life of routine:

Chalk, books, tiffins, parent meetings, report cards.

She was respected, disciplined—and secretly, restless.

At 40, when most people said “settle,” she said, “start.”

She took her savings, a backpack, and booked a solo trip to Hampi.


From Classrooms to Train Stations

The first time she boarded a local train alone, she was scared.

The second time, curious.

By the third, she was free.

She explored:

  1. Local temples and hidden cafes
  2. History books and hostel friendships
  3. Her own fears, one by one

She journaled every day, clicked photos, and slowly started a travel blog for women above 35.


She Wasn’t Running Away—She Was Returning to Herself

Now, Ranjana balances her passion for teaching with weekend travels and travel writing.

She’s not “late.” She’s just right on time for the life she always deserved.


“The world is not just for the young—it’s for the bold.”


Ranjana’s Words to Every Woman Afraid to Start Later:

  1. Life doesn’t expire after 30 or 40.
  2. Your dreams are valid even if they waited years.
  3. You are not selfish for wanting more.


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