Nursing the System

38: How to be a Follower


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🎧 Episode Overview:

This episode was inspired by a DM I got from a nurse named Jessica, who asked about a topic I don’t hear discussed nearly enough: followership. We talk a lot about leadership in nursing—and for good reason—but we rarely explore what it means to be a great follower.


In this episode, I’m diving into how following is actually a critical leadership skill, what it looks like to move between leading and following in real-world changemaking, and how honoring the work that came before us makes us more effective (and less overwhelmed) systems thinkers.


🔑 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
  • Why we need to reframe followership as an active and essential component of leadership
  • How I think about leadership and followership as a dance, not a hierarchy
  • What Picasso, cave paintings, and John Green taught me about systems change
  • How to assess whether it’s your moment to lead—or your moment to follow
  • The six key habits that make someone an effective follower in a change ecosystem


🧠 Key Ideas to Take With You:
  • Systems change is the work of generations. You don’t have to invent it—you just have to move it forward.
  • Leadership and followership are not opposites. They’re both skills every changemaker needs.
  • You don’t have to be in charge to lead change—you just have to know when and how to step up.
  • Being an effective follower is about curiosity, discernment, humility, and action.


🎧 How to Get the Most Out of This Episode:

Listen with an open mind about your own role in change. Whether you identify more as a “leader” or “supporter,” this episode will challenge you to think differently about what it means to contribute meaningfully to a team—and a system.


🛠️ Practical Actions You Can Take:
  • Ask yourself: “Where in my work am I trying to invent when I could connect to what’s already been done?”
  • Identify one place this week where you can follow strategically—whether by stepping back, supporting someone else’s idea, or conserving your energy.
  • Reflect on who in your workplace has expertise you can amplify, not overshadow.
  • Use the six followership habits I outline (escalation, amplification, collaboration, humility, resilience, and systems thinking) to evaluate where you might grow.
  • Get curious about your current change ecosystem and the role you naturally play within it.


📣 Special Announcements:

✨ Changemaker Essentials opens soon for the September cohort! If you’re interested in systems thinking, strategic leadership, and practical tools for real-world change—join the waitlist.


🎓 Want a great starting point? Take the Map Your Impact mini-course. Use code MYI10OFF for $10 off.



👉 Resources Mentioned:
  • Map Your Impact mini-course
  • Change Maker Essentials
  • The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green
  • The Lascaux Cave Paintings (L-A-S-C-A-U-X—look them up!)
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Nursing the SystemBy Claire Phillips, DNP RN