Krista Goon, Host of Womenpreneur Asia, Malaysia
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In this quick solo episode, Krista Goon, host and creator of Womenpreneur Asia, redefines leadership through a personal lens—arguing that leadership often looks different from the front of the room and that followership can be a powerful catalyst for change.
She shares how academic excellence gave her visibility, how a quiet act of contributing built an entrepreneurial community, and how a simple “yes” to follow created something larger than any single person could achieve.
The balance of leading and following—timing, context, and courage—becomes a practical framework for womenpreneurs in Asia seeking impact without waiting for a title.
Listen in for memorable insights, actionable takeaways, and a reminder that true leadership is a collaborative act.
- [00:00:00] Redefining leadership: leadership can show up as listening, supporting, or saying, “I’ll follow you.”
- [00:01:00] Leadership through strengths: excelling academically can increase visibility and respect.
- [00:02:00] Organic leadership: co-founding a women’s entrepreneur group that grew from 6 to 30 and beyond.
- [00:02:45] The power of followership: following a vision can create results bigger than one person.
- [00:03:00] Balcony vs. dance floor: leadership and followership are complementary; know when to lead or follow.
- [00:04:00] Core belief: leadership isn’t about titles; both roles create change when used fluidly.
Get the full show notes at WomenpreneurAsia.com
This episode is sponsored by Redbox Studio.