Women Who Lead - Afraid? Keep LeadingWomen Who Lead - Afraid? Keep Leading
Mental Health News Radio
Why do we hold ourselves to these unreasonable expectations especially as women? How forgiving are we of ourselves and our colleagues for being human? How do we lead when we are afraid? Catherine and Kristin discuss the gains we've...
1:02:14•13 Dec 2018
Women Leading Through Fear: A Conversation on Growth and Self-Acceptance
“Because we don't know what we're doing, we're all looking for ways to make it less scary.”
What does it mean to lead when you're scared? In this episode of 'Mental Health News Radio', Kristin Sunanta Walker sits down with Catherine Greer Limpo, a listener-turned-guest, to explore the challenges and triumphs of being a female leader today. Catherine, who juggles roles as a mom, friend, professional, and mentor, opens up about her journey through fear and unreasonable expectations.
The discussion covers how women can connect with each other and the world as leaders, highlighting the gains made by companies like Ford Motor Company while acknowledging the road still ahead. They dive into personal stories of overcoming fear and the importance of exposing oneself to it for growth. Catherine emphasizes that despite our imperfections, we can still succeed and lead. Key takeaways from this episode include choosing safety, building self-esteem, being authentic, and prioritizing mental health.
If you're looking for inspiration and practical advice on women's leadership, this episode is a must-listen.

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