🌟 Standing Strong, Together


Hello Reader,

I’m reaching out today, not only as a coach but as a woman who has been through the tides of change, who has walked alongside countless women like you, and who believes — deeply — in the resilience, value, and power we hold.

The election has brought many emotions to the surface.

Some may feel hope, others worry. Some may feel a renewed sense of possibility, while others find themselves asking, “What does this mean for me?”

It’s natural to feel that way.

Whatever the outcome, there’s one thing I know for certain: we’re not done building the future for ourselves, for each other, and for every woman who follows in our footsteps.

Supporting women has been my purpose my entire adult life.

From being a mother of 4 daughters and grandmother to two girls, to the corporate boardrooms, to my life’s work here at Find Your Fizz, this mission has never wavered.

And no matter the political landscape, that commitment to uplift and empower every one of us stands stronger than ever.

This isn’t a moment to give up — it’s a moment to gather our strength, to come together, and to keep driving change where it matters most.

To keep building opportunities for women, to lift each other up, and to ensure that our voices are not only heard but valued.

We have come so far, and together, we’ll keep going further.

Let’s be each other’s advocates, mentors, and supporters.

Let’s continue to show up for the women we see in ourselves, for the women beside us, and for the women who will one day look up to us.

In every role we take on, in every choice we make, let’s remind the world: we are here, we are capable, and we are unstoppable.

I’m here for you, every step of the way, as we navigate this journey. Let’s make sure our light, our fire, and our impact shine brighter than ever.

With strength, heart, and hope,
Andrea

Find Your Fizz

Hey there! I’m a—retired exec, midlife cheerleader, and your go-to guide for finding your fizz after 40. I dish out weekly inspo, laughs, and career and life clarity tips to help you shake off burnout and strut into your next chapter like it’s your runway. 💃✨ Subscribe and let’s make your second act your best one yet!

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