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Small Business ShowsThe Female FounderAmy Summers on leading teams without burnout

Amy Summers on leading teams without burnout

As companies grow, female founders and leaders often become the default mentors for their teams, answering questions, giving advice, and helping employees develop. On today’s episode of The Female Founder, Amy Summers, an entrepreneur and author of Lift: 10 Mentorship Touchpoints to Empower Your Team and Accelerate Your Career, explains how leaders can intentionally harness everyday mentorship moments while avoiding burnout.

Summers emphasizes that mentorship should be a natural, habitual part of leadership rather than a formal, scheduled program. While informal guidance already happens daily, turning it into consistent practices strengthens teams and organizational culture.

She notes that hybrid and remote work environments can reduce human connection, making deliberate mentorship even more critical. By embedding guidance into routine interactions, leaders can nurture employees without overextending themselves.

Practical strategies include encouraging team members at all levels to support one another, asking curiosity-driven questions to understand challenges, and taking small actions, like attending meetings or interviews, to signal value and build engagement. Summers highlights the importance of distributing mentorship across the team to prevent leaders from becoming the sole source of guidance.

“Monitorship is a relationship just at its core, at its essence. That’s all that it is.”

Intentional mentorship also drives organizational performance. It fosters collaboration, accountability, and empowerment, helping reduce turnover and increase engagement. Leaders who prioritize mentorship while maintaining personal boundaries create sustainable growth for employees and the business alike.

The core lesson of Summers’ book is that mentorship is about relationships, not programs or titles. Small, deliberate actions can create meaningful impact on employee growth, team culture, and overall business success. By making mentorship intentional, leaders help teams thrive, strengthen organizational culture, and maintain balance in their roles.

Lift: 10 Mentorship Touchpoints to Empower Your Team and Accelerate Your Career offers a practical framework for leaders seeking to integrate mentorship into everyday leadership. Summers demonstrates that empowering people is not an extra task; it is a business imperative that builds strong teams, supports growth, and leaves a lasting professional legacy.


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Jaelyn Campbell
Jaelyn Campbell
Jaelyn Campbell is a staff writer/reporter for ASBN. She is known to produce content focused on entrepreneurship, startup growth, and operational challenges faced by small to midsize businesses. Drawing on her background in broadcasting and editorial writing, Jaelyn highlights emerging trends in marketing, business technology, finance, and leadership while showcasing inspiring stories from founders and small business leaders across the U.S.

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