Episode 243
What if your next season wasn’t about doing more, but dreaming bigger?
Whether you're craving rest, adventure, or soul-nourishing connection, there’s something beautiful waiting for you.
Welcome to the Say YES to Yourself! Podcast—the show for midlife women, empty nesters, and anyone navigating life after divorce, burnout, or big transitions. If you're ready to shed cultural expectations, reconnect with your true self, and put your joy first—you’re in the right place.
In this episode, Wendy sits down with Elizabeth Bieniek, tech pioneer, leadership consultant, and author of Cake on Tuesday: 25 Lessons to Unlock Corporate Innovation. Elizabeth shares her journey of leaving corporate America after 20+ years to launch her own consulting practice, publish her book, and start a podcast all while discovering what it means to say yes to herself in midlife.
They explore:
This conversation is packed with wisdom for anyone leading teams, starting something new, or learning to trust themselves as the CEO of their own life.
Connect with Elizabeth:
Get her book: Cake on Tuesday
Instagram @cakeontuesday
Wendy's Appearance on the Cake on Tuesday Podcast
Referenced in this Episode:
The Gap & The Gain & Who Not How by Dan Sullivan
Now, Discover Your Strengths by Don Clifton
On Our Best Behavior by Elise Loehnen
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