Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors: Shatter Limiting Beliefs - Redefine Success - Chase Big Dreams

Erica Anderson Rooney

The "Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors" is the empowering podcast dedicated to the modern woman navigating the complexities of today's world. This is where we tackle the paradoxes women face daily: being told to lean in but not too far, to speak up but not too loudly, and to balance the demanding roles of professional and motherhood with grace and strength. Hosted by Erica Anderson Rooney, a seasoned HR executive with over 15 years of experience, this podcast is your go-to source for breaking through the 'sticky floors' – those limiting beliefs and toxic behaviors that keep you STUCK. Erica's mission is to empower you to shatter limiting beliefs and toxic behaviors to uncover infinite possibilities!  And her biggest life goal is to get more women into positions of power and KEEP THEM THERE. We delve into the tough topics here: Imposter Syndrome, perfectionism, fear, and burnout, providing not just insights but actionable strategies to help you navigate these challenges. Erica’s personal journey and expertise, combined with stories from inspiring female guests, offer a wealth of wisdom on overcoming obstacles and seizing opportunities. Each episode is packed with tactical tips, strategies for career advancement, and mindset shifts essential for taking bold leaps in your career and life. From uncovering corporate secrets to sharing real stories of women who have broken ceilings, the "Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors" podcast is an invitation to join a community of ambitious women ready to take inspired action. Welcome to "Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors!" Let's embark on this journey together and transform our aspirations into achievements and go SHATTER SOME CEILINGS.

  1. 9H AGO

    Stop Rebuilding Your Revenue with Natalie Bernacchi

    What If... What if the reason your income feels like a rollercoaster has nothing to do with your marketing strategy, your content calendar, or your next launch? What if the money you need is already sitting inside your business, and you just do not know where to look? Natalie Bernacchi spent 15 years scaling companies to $50 million in annual recurring revenue, and what she found will change the way you think about growth forever. The Summary & Guest Intro Natalie Bernacchi is a retention and revenue strategist, host of the Light Her Up podcast, and founder of the Revenue Framework, a post-sale engine designed to help six and seven-figure founders and startups stop rebuilding their revenue from scratch every single month. She built her career scaling companies from pre-seed to $50M ARR in customer success and account management, then walked away from a corporate career that looked perfect on paper after her six-year-old daughter asked her a question she could not lie to. Now she helps female founders install the systems that turn one-time buyers into raving fans, and sporadic income into predictable, compounding revenue. This episode sits right at the intersection of hustle culture, burnout, and the revenue truth nobody in the female founder space is talking about. Inside the Episode The Daughter Question That Changed Everything: Natalie was sitting at her desk when her six-year-old daughter looked up at her and asked, "Mommy, do you like your job?" She did not want to lie. That single moment catapulted an entire career pivot, and the lesson underneath it is one every woman building something needs to hear.The Leaky Bucket Problem: Most founders are pouring everything into sales, launches, and visibility while their existing clients quietly leak out the back. Natalie breaks down what a leaky bucket actually looks like in a real business and why fixing it is always faster than finding new clients.The Revenue Framework Flywheel: Forget one-time transactions. Natalie walks through the continuous loop of world-class experience, value realization, engagement, expansion, and referral that turns two or three clients into a scalable, compounding business without burning out.The First Client is the Hardest: For the woman sitting at three clients wondering how she will ever scale, Natalie has a reframe that will shift your entire strategy. Every client you land should generate five more. Here is exactly how that math works.Systems Are Not Boring, They Are Your Freedom: Natalie made 12-hour days and weekend work the norm after leaving corporate until she realized she had left a job she hated to create another one. Learn how simplifying your systems, starting with onboarding, is the thing that actually gives you your life back.The Onboarding Moment Nobody Gets Right: The moment right after someone pays you is the most critical moment in the entire customer journey. Nine times out of ten, if you miss BUY THE BOOK - Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors Connect with me on LinkedIn Be a Book Launch Insider!!! My FREE 5x5 Starter Kit for LinkedIn FREE WEEKLY SUCCESS PLANNER Join our Facebook Group! Find me on Instagram Check out our PINS on Pinterest And YES - I'm on TikTok!

    41 min
  2. MAY 6

    Your Biology is Your Ceiling with Dr. Susan LaValle

    What If... What if the very drive that made you successful is the exact thing that's quietly destroying your health? What if burnout doesn't announce itself with a dramatic breakdown, but instead shows up as bloating, fatigue, and a rash from eating eggs — and you, a physician, still miss it? Dr. Susan LaValle didn't just study burnout. She lived it, ignored it, and almost didn't survive it — three times. The Summary & Guest Intro Dr. Susan LaValle is a former professional ballet dancer turned plastic surgeon turned executive performance strategist — and that career arc alone tells you everything you need to know about how hard she pushes. As the founder of Balance Performance and author of Thrive: A Five-Week Guide to Mastering Your Energy at Any Age, Susan now helps high-achieving executives understand what their biology is trying to tell them before their body forces the conversation. After three ICU visits in a single year — including a blood clot that traveled from her entire left leg to her lungs — she rebuilt her life and her practice around a simple but radical truth: you cannot out-perform a body that is shutting down. This episode sits right at the intersection of Erica's Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors mission — because the "show must go on" mentality isn't just a personal habit, it's a system that rewards women for running themselves into the ground. Inside the Episode The "Show Must Go On" Sticky Floor: Dr. Susan traces her relentless drive back to 14 years as a professional ballet dancer — and how that single belief followed her into the operating room, into motherhood, and straight into the ICU. Learn why the mindset that builds careers can also quietly dismantle your health.What Burnout Actually Looks Like: Forget the dramatic collapse. Dr. Susan breaks down what her burnout really looked like — weight gain, gut inflammation, food sensitivities, and fatigue she kept overriding — and why even a physician can miss the signs until it's almost too late.The Four-Day Work Week Win: After her third hospitalization, Dr. Susan restructured her entire plastic surgery practice around a four-day work week — and her team was just as productive, her patients were happier, and nobody had to sleep on a couch outside the exam rooms. Yes, really.The Listen, Let Go, and Live Framework: The three-step methodology behind Thrive — and why "let go" is the hardest of the three for every high achiever in the room. Spoiler: it's not the hot yoga you have to give up, it's the identity.Tests Don't Guess: Dr. Susan's approach to proving burnout to skeptical executives who swear they're "not stressed" — using cortisol labs and biological data to show what the body is doing when the mind refuses to admit it.The Sleep Gap Nobody Talks About: Why you can't go from four hours to eight hours overnight, and the one small shift — just 15 minutes — that Dr. Susan prescribes first to start closing t BUY THE BOOK - Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors Connect with me on LinkedIn Be a Book Launch Insider!!! My FREE 5x5 Starter Kit for LinkedIn FREE WEEKLY SUCCESS PLANNER Join our Facebook Group! Find me on Instagram Check out our PINS on Pinterest And YES - I'm on TikTok!

    34 min
  3. APR 29

    When Life Resets You with Liz Prochaska

    What if the moment that looked like the end of everything was actually the moment your real life finally began? Not the life you planned, not the one that looked good on paper — but the one you were always meant to be living. That's not inspiration. That's Liz Prochaska's actual story. Liz spent 15 years climbing the corporate ladder in recruiting and HR leadership, quietly burning out while checking every box the world told her to check. Then on a snow day in January 2025, one accident changed everything — her job, her identity, her freedom, and her future. What she built from the rubble? A woman-owned landscaping company, a sober and present life, and a story she's finally ready to tell. This episode is raw, real, and the kind of conversation that reminds you that good people go through hard things — and that a moment in time does not have to define the rest of your life. Inside the Episode: The Snow Day That Changed Everything: The golf cart accident that resulted in nine criminal charges, a hospital stay, and CPS at her door — and why Liz says it could have happened to literally anyoneThe Corporate Burnout Nobody Talks About: How 15 years of climbing, hustling, and people-pleasing left Liz hollowed out long before the accident ever happenedSink or Swim: What it actually looks like to wake up with no job, no income, pending criminal charges, two boys to feed, and a mortgage — and choose to keep going anywayThe $30 Lawn: How a neighbor's overgrown grass, a borrowed truck, and a push mower became the unexpected foundation of Liz B Mowing — a thriving, woman-owned businessSobriety as a Superpower: What Liz discovered when she stopped drinking the day of the accident and never looked back — and why she says she's experiencing life for the very first timeThe Tattoo, The Bracelet, and The Legacy: The daily reminders Liz carries with her that say keep going — and what she hopes to pass on to her boys and the strangers who need to hear it mostResources & Links: Liz B Mowing — Follow Liz on Instagram for the full journeyHer Collective — DM Erica for a personal guest invite to a live sessionGlass Ceilings and Sticky Floors (the book) — Erica's framework for breaking through what's keeping you stuck BUY THE BOOK - Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors Connect with me on LinkedIn Be a Book Launch Insider!!! My FREE 5x5 Starter Kit for LinkedIn FREE WEEKLY SUCCESS PLANNER Join our Facebook Group! Find me on Instagram Check out our PINS on Pinterest And YES - I'm on TikTok!

    38 min
  4. APR 15

    Your Nervous System Knows with Kathryn Spears

    What if burnout isn't a mindset problem — it's a design flaw? And what if the systems you've been performing inside were literally built without your biology in mind? That's not a theory. It's neuroscience. And it changes everything. Kathryn Spears is a neuro somatic practitioner, applied neurology specialist, and international speaker working at the intersection of neuroscience, women's leadership, and organizational performance. In this episode, she joins Erica to break down why the female nervous system is wired differently — and why ignoring that difference is quietly costing women their health, their clarity, and their climb. Inside the Episode: The Hormone Nobody's Talking About: Why the female nervous system runs on oxytocin — not dopamine — and how our hustle culture is actively depleting the one thing women need most to regulate and performThe Design Flaw: How corporate systems, stress responses, and even societal expectations are neurobiologically working against women — and why that's not a personal failureThe Authenticity Tightrope: The subconscious battle between self-expression and connection that keeps women shrinking, people-pleasing, and second-guessing — and how the nervous system is quietly running that whole showThe Mindset Myth: Why meditation, journaling, and positive thinking alone won't break the cycle — and what actually interrupts a stress response at the physiological levelThe 95% Problem: The stat that will make every woman in a meeting quietly nod — and why most leaders think they're self-aware but aren'tState Before Strategy: Why a dysregulated nervous system creates blind spots that no amount of hustle, talent, or ambition can overcome — and what companies are missing by ignoring thisThe Mix Tape Upgrade: Why imposter syndrome, perfectionism, and your inner critic aren't personality traits — they're outdated nervous system patterns playing a 1992 mix tape in 2026Resources & Links: Beyond Your Mindset — Kathryn's website: beyondyourmindset.comKathryn Spears on LinkedInHer Collective — DM Erica for a guest invite to a live session BUY THE BOOK - Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors Connect with me on LinkedIn Be a Book Launch Insider!!! My FREE 5x5 Starter Kit for LinkedIn FREE WEEKLY SUCCESS PLANNER Join our Facebook Group! Find me on Instagram Check out our PINS on Pinterest And YES - I'm on TikTok!

    36 min
  5. APR 8

    Closing the Gap Era

    What if the system you've been navigating was never designed to include you — and now the technology being built on top of it is about to make that permanent? That's not a hypothetical. It's happening right now. And Erica Rooney isn't just naming it — she's doing something about it. This is a solo episode and a bit of a manifesto. Erica pulls back the curtain on why Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors is evolving — not abandoning its roots, but expanding them. From surviving corporate to influencing what gets built next, this episode marks the moment the conversation gets bigger, bolder, and a lot more urgent. Inside the Episode: The Quiet Shift: Why the biggest evolutions don't announce themselves — they just change how you think, what you tolerate, and which rooms you're willing to walk intoThe AI Gap: Why the leadership gap, the pay gap, and the opportunity gap now have a dangerous new sibling — and why it matters right nowHistory Is the Training Data: The chilling reality of what gets amplified when AI learns from a system that already wasn't built for usFrom Ceilings to Gaps: How Erica's mission is expanding from helping women navigate what exists to influencing what gets built nextThe Her Collective Play: Why the work was never meant to happen alone — and how AI is becoming a practical tool (not a gimmick) inside this communityThe One-Decision Rule: No overhauls. No waiting until you're ready. Just one pivot that compounds into the person you were always supposed to beResources & Links: Her Collective — Erica's private coaching community where strategy meets support. DM Erica directly for a guest invite to a live sessionGlass Ceilings and Sticky Floors (the book) — Erica's foundational framework for understanding the barriers women face in corporateGlass Ceilings and Sticky Floors Podcast — Follow, rate, and review to keep these conversations goingBUY THE BOOK - Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors Connect with me on LinkedIn Be a Book Launch Insider!!! My FREE 5x5 Starter Kit for LinkedIn FREE WEEKLY SUCCESS PLANNER Join our Facebook Group! Find me on Instagram Check out our PINS on Pinterest And YES - I'm on TikTok!

    13 min
  6. APR 1

    Lead with Heart and Grit with Tracy Nolan

    What if the "niceness" you were taught as a child is the very thing holding you back from a billion-dollar seat at the table? In this episode of Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors, Erica Rooney talks with Tracy Nolan, a Fortune 100 executive and Senior Vice President at Humana. Tracy’s journey is a masterclass in breaking barriers—from being one of the few women at an elite engineering school to leading 12,000 people through the historic Sprint/T-Mobile merger. She reveals the subtle "sticky floors" that high-achieving women often miss, like the habit of "hosting" meetings instead of leading them. Join them as they discuss how to stop "man-spreading" your notebooks, the power of being the "only" in the room, and why being called "intimidating" is often just a code word for being effective. Inside the Episode: The Hostess Trap: Tracy shares a pivotal moment at Verizon where she was praised for "setting up the room" rather than her billion-dollar results, and how she learned to stop volunteering for the "office housework."Commanding the Space: Practical tips for shifting your physical presence—from how you carry your notebook to literally "spreading out" at the conference table to claim your right to be there.The "Caring" Competitive Advantage: How Tracy defied medical advice to "stop caring so much" and discovered that leading with heart and vulnerability actually accelerated her climb to the C-suite.The "Only" in the Room: Navigating the pressure to be the smartest person in the room of 21 men, and why over-preparing can actually make you appear less confident.Bitchy vs. Effective: A candid conversation on the double standards of female leadership and why it isn't your responsibility to regulate the insecurities of others who find you "intimidating."Vulnerability as a Tool: Why showing your team your human side—even taking a "mental health break"—creates a safe space for them to do their best work.The Motherly Mantra: A touching look at the universal advice both Tracy and Erica received from their mothers: "This too shall pass."🔗 Resources: Learn more about Tracy’s work with Dress for Success.Connect with Erica Rooney on LinkedIn. BUY THE BOOK - Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors Connect with me on LinkedIn Be a Book Launch Insider!!! My FREE 5x5 Starter Kit for LinkedIn FREE WEEKLY SUCCESS PLANNER Join our Facebook Group! Find me on Instagram Check out our PINS on Pinterest And YES - I'm on TikTok!

    32 min
  7. MAR 25

    Stop the "Head Down, Work Hard" Trap with Dr. Cynthia Bentzen-Mercer

    What happens when the "pinnacle" of your career suddenly disappears? In this powerhouse episode of Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors, Erica Rooney connects with Dr. Cynthia Bentzen-Mercer, a former Chief People Officer and author of the groundbreaking book Now Near Next. Cynthia reveals the "quiet but costly" mistake high-achieving women make: doing excellent work today without a clear plan for tomorrow. They discuss the "restlessness" that plagues mid-career women and how Cynthia’s own "encore career" was fast-tracked when her C-suite position was eliminated—proving that even at the top, the floor can shift. Inside the Episode: The Restless Reality: Why mid-career women (from ages 28 to 60) often feel bored or stagnant despite their success, and why this is actually a call for self-actualization.The Serendipity Trap: Research shows women often attribute their success to "right place, right time" rather than intentional planning. Cynthia explains why we need to "steal a page from the men’s playbook" and advocate for our own human capital.The "Now Near Next" Framework: * Now: Energizing your self-agency today.Near: The "two-thirds" phase where you chip away at goals in the margins of a busy life.Next: The "one-third" accelerator phase where you hit the gas on your aspirational goals.The Seven-Minute Pivot: How spending just 7 minutes a day—a total of 2,555 minutes a year—on your future can build unstoppable momentum.The 4 P’s Loop: Cynthia’s "cousin" to Erica’s SNAP method for fighting internal barriers:Pause: Interrupt the negative spiral.Protest: Challenge the validity of your self-doubt.Pivot: Turn toward a positive, productive thought.Pray: Enlist your higher power for strength.Playing the Game vs. Being Played: A candid look at corporate politics and the necessity of being visible and vocal about your aspirations so people can "say your name in rooms you aren't in."Key Takeaways: Mid-Career is a Mindset: It’s not about age; it’s about the decades spent on the "hamster wheel" where life is busy and your own growth often takes a backseat.The "Roses" Danger: If your job is going perfectly, that is the exact time you need to be planning your next move. Disrupters are everywhere.Letting Go of the Anger: Cynthia shares a raw reflection on her exit from corporate life, advising her past self to let go of the "how" it happened to preserve energy for the "what’s next."🔗 Resources: Buy the Book: Now Near Next: Move from Professional Serendipity to Intentional Advancement on Amazon.Free Resource: Download Cynthia’s career blueprint at cynthiabentzenmercer.com.Listen More: Check out Cynthia’s podcast, Climbing the Corporate Ladder Without Breaking a Heel.Join the Community: Visit JoinHerCollective.com to connect with ambitious women shattering ceilings together. BUY THE BOOK - Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors Connect with me on LinkedIn Be a Book Launch Insider!!! My FREE 5x5 Starter Kit for LinkedIn FREE WEEKLY SUCCESS PLANNER Join our Facebook Group! Find me on Instagram Check out our PINS on Pinterest And YES - I'm on TikTok!

    44 min
  8. MAR 18

    Stop Tolerating Toxic Success with Elizabeth Webb

    What if the glass ceiling you just broke through leads to a room where you aren't even allowed to speak? In this episode of Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors, Erica Rooney sits down with Elizabeth Webb, author of Made for Magic. Elizabeth shares her raw experience as the first female employee at an all-male company, where she realized that "staying on principle" was actually costing her soul. They dive into the "Pragmatic Goddess" approach to leaving toxic workplaces and how to reclaim a life of soul-satisfying joy. Join them as they discuss the epidemic of exhaustion, why "fun" is a radical act for high-achieving women, and how to stop "blabbing" (numbing out) and start actually resting. Inside the Episode: The Toxic Breakout: Elizabeth’s story of being the "only" woman in the room and the moment she realized her presence was being used as a shield for a culture that refused to change.The Pragmatic Goddess Strategy: A survival guide for the "onlys" who can't leave their jobs yet. Learn why you must put an end date in your calendar to calm your subconscious and stop the feeling that "this is forever."Toxic Toleration: How to recognize when your "righteousness" in staying at a hard job is actually just a mask for martyring your health and energy.Rest vs. Blabbing: Why binging two seasons of a show or doom-scrolling isn't rest—it's numbing—and how to identify activities that actually make you feel alive.Scheduling Joy as Sacred: Why your salsa class or art session should be held with the same "sacredness" as a high-stakes board meeting.The "Fun" Resolution: Following the leadership of a 7-year-old to rediscover the luxury of doing things just because you enjoy them, without turning them into a "productive" side hustle.Reclaiming Hope: How to restart your dreaming process even when you’re too exhausted to remember what makes you happy.If you’ve been "rattling the cage" of a career that doesn't feed your soul, this episode is your permission slip to stop surviving and start creating a life that feels like magic. 🔗 Resources: Get the first chapter of Elizabeth’s book for free: madeformagicbook.com.Buy the book: Made for Magic: A Practical Guide from Survival Mode to Soul-Satisfying Joy.Connect with Erica Rooney on LinkedIn. BUY THE BOOK - Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors Connect with me on LinkedIn Be a Book Launch Insider!!! My FREE 5x5 Starter Kit for LinkedIn FREE WEEKLY SUCCESS PLANNER Join our Facebook Group! Find me on Instagram Check out our PINS on Pinterest And YES - I'm on TikTok!

    35 min

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The "Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors" is the empowering podcast dedicated to the modern woman navigating the complexities of today's world. This is where we tackle the paradoxes women face daily: being told to lean in but not too far, to speak up but not too loudly, and to balance the demanding roles of professional and motherhood with grace and strength. Hosted by Erica Anderson Rooney, a seasoned HR executive with over 15 years of experience, this podcast is your go-to source for breaking through the 'sticky floors' – those limiting beliefs and toxic behaviors that keep you STUCK. Erica's mission is to empower you to shatter limiting beliefs and toxic behaviors to uncover infinite possibilities!  And her biggest life goal is to get more women into positions of power and KEEP THEM THERE. We delve into the tough topics here: Imposter Syndrome, perfectionism, fear, and burnout, providing not just insights but actionable strategies to help you navigate these challenges. Erica’s personal journey and expertise, combined with stories from inspiring female guests, offer a wealth of wisdom on overcoming obstacles and seizing opportunities. Each episode is packed with tactical tips, strategies for career advancement, and mindset shifts essential for taking bold leaps in your career and life. From uncovering corporate secrets to sharing real stories of women who have broken ceilings, the "Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors" podcast is an invitation to join a community of ambitious women ready to take inspired action. Welcome to "Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors!" Let's embark on this journey together and transform our aspirations into achievements and go SHATTER SOME CEILINGS.

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