
Beyond Business: Grief, Healing, and Identity with Mai-kee Tsang
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What happens when you step away from everything you’ve built—not just for a week off, but for months of deep rest and reflection?
In this episode of Feminist Founders summer series on women’s invisible labor, Becky talks with Mai-kee Tsang, who took a two-month sabbatical after seven years of running her business. What started as a response to grief became a radical reimagining of work, worth, and identity.
Together, they explore:
- How grief and pet loss led Mai-kee to create space for healing
- Why sabbaticals are not just breaks, but tools for reclaiming agency and rest
- The “ego death” of stepping away from business identity and embracing the messy middle
- The guilt and fear many entrepreneurs feel when stepping back or walking away
- How invisible labor shapes women’s relationship to work and rest
- The importance of redefining success beyond productivity and business ownership
- Why giving yourself permission to “just be” is a feminist act
Mai-kee reminds us that walking away doesn’t erase the value of what you’ve built. It can be a form of liberation, a chance to listen to yourself again, and to reimagine what’s possible when you’re no longer defined by your work.
Mai-kee Tsang is a writer, mentor, and former Sustainable Visibility® strategist. After seven years of entrepreneurship, she took a sabbatical to grieve, heal, and reconnect with her identity outside of work. Today, she continues to hold space for community through her email letters, Cup of Catch-ups, and experiments in simply being. Sign up for Mai-kee’s email list
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