The Kris Lindahl Show

Kathy Robideau is changing journalism and elevating women … one breadstick at a time — TKLS #9

December 10, 2018 Kris Lindahl Season 1 Episode 9
Kathy Robideau is changing journalism and elevating women … one breadstick at a time — TKLS #9
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The Kris Lindahl Show
Kathy Robideau is changing journalism and elevating women … one breadstick at a time — TKLS #9
Dec 10, 2018 Season 1 Episode 9
Kris Lindahl

Think you work hard? Chances are, Business Journal Market President Kathy Robideau has you beat. Starting with her days slinging breadsticks at the Olive Garden as a kid, Kathy has always been willing to outwork people and earn everything she gets. But she’s also the type of leader who knows it’s about teamwork, not the individual. In this episode, you’ll hear Kathy’s amazing story of succeeding by always learning, creating groups of supportive like-minded people, and always gravitating toward the people you want to be. You’ll also get her insights on why she helped start the Women’s Leadership Council and the Women to Know Group, the importance of not surrounding yourself with “yes men” or “yes women,” the art of being calm in the storm, and how her father taught her a valuable lesson in accountability with one simple note. 

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Think you work hard? Chances are, Business Journal Market President Kathy Robideau has you beat. Starting with her days slinging breadsticks at the Olive Garden as a kid, Kathy has always been willing to outwork people and earn everything she gets. But she’s also the type of leader who knows it’s about teamwork, not the individual. In this episode, you’ll hear Kathy’s amazing story of succeeding by always learning, creating groups of supportive like-minded people, and always gravitating toward the people you want to be. You’ll also get her insights on why she helped start the Women’s Leadership Council and the Women to Know Group, the importance of not surrounding yourself with “yes men” or “yes women,” the art of being calm in the storm, and how her father taught her a valuable lesson in accountability with one simple note.