Women Who Lead: The Good and Bad of Coat TailingWomen Who Lead: The Good and Bad of Coat Tailing
Mental Health News Radio
Join Kristin Sunanta Walker and Catherine Greer Limpo on their new series on Mental Health News Radio about female leadership. This week they discuss the good and bad aspects of coat tailing. What is coat tailing? Does it have good...
1:07:23•31 Aug 2018
Women Leading the Way: Unpacking the Good and Bad of Coattailing
“I think, yeah, my, my takeaways really are mostly around influence and the way that we influence or teach others to influence.”
Have you ever wondered about the thin line between emulating a role model and simply copying them? In this episode of Mental Health News Radio, hosts Kristin Sunanta Walker and Catherine Greer Limpo dive into the concept of coattailing in leadership. They break down the positive and negative aspects of riding someone else's success and how it differs from genuine mentorship. This isn't just a dry lecture; Kristin and Catherine share their personal stories, making the discussion relatable and engaging.
They also tackle tough topics like gender bias and representation, exploring how these issues shape our perceptions of female leaders. Catherine's diverse experiences—from being a mom to a professional mentor—bring a rich perspective to the conversation. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing the leader within each of us, despite our flaws and struggles.
If you're curious about the dynamics of influence and leadership, or if you're navigating your own path as a female leader, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice. Tune in to understand how to turn coattailing into a tool for positive influence rather than a crutch.

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