What Mentorship Builds (And What It Misses) with Tyler Skinner
What does mentorship really make possible, and what can it miss when we treat everyone as though they are starting from the same place?
Mentorship can open doors, build confidence, create community, and shape someone’s story for years to come. It can also fall short when advice ignores power, identity, access, risk, and the very different realities people carry into the room.
In this episode of Lime, Listen & Learn: The People Leadership Lounge, host Abbiola Ballah is in conversation with Tyler Skinner about what mentorship builds, what it requires, and what happens when good intentions are not enough.
This isn’t a panel. We’re not here for perfect soundbites. This is a lime, a Trinidadian term that means to hang out, connect, and vibe.
Abbiola and Tyler talk about formal and informal mentorship, the relationships that shape us over time, and why mentorship cannot be separated from allyship, sponsorship, accountability, and workplace culture. They explore the risk some people take simply by speaking up, why the same advice does not work for everyone, and what it asks of us when harm happens even with positive intentions.
Pull up a chair. Come lime with us!
This Conversation Touches On:
* What mentorship can build: connection, access, and legacy
* Why the same advice does not work for everyone
* The difference between invitation and true access
* Mentorship, allyship, sponsorship, and accountability
* Staying open when good intentions still cause harm
About Our Guest
Tyler Skinner is a leadership strategist, speaker, and founder of Women Making Waves, a global community and mentorship platform supporting women to lead with courage, clarity, and confidence. A multi-passionate entrepreneur, mother, and survivor, Tyler blends lived experience with strategic insight to help women transform fear into fuel, reclaim their voice, and step into bold, values-driven leadership. Her work spans mentorship, workforce development, experiential learning, and storytelling—creating spaces where women are seen, supported, and empowered to rise.
Learn more about Tyler’s work here:
Website [www.thetylerskinner.com] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/women.making.waves/] (Women Making Waves) | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thetylerskinner]
About Our Host
Abbiola Ballah (she/her) is a coach and facilitator who supports leaders navigating uncomfortable workplace conversations. Her work helps people move through tension, communication breakdowns, and high-impact moments with more clarity and care, while keeping identity, context, and power in view.
She is the Founder of Phern Education Studios and creator of the CLEARER Conversations™ Lab [https://www.pherneducationstudios.com/clearer-conversations-lab], a signature leadership experience designed to help people leaders approach uncomfortable conversations with care, discernment, and intention.
Originally from Trinidad and Tobago, Abbiola brings a global perspective shaped by more than 20 years of experience in leadership development, program design, and organizational learning, along with years of living and working internationally.
Learn more about Abbiola’s work here:
Website [https://www.pherneducationstudios.com] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/abbiola-ballah/]