In this episode, we’re pulling back the curtain on Imposter Syndrome - not just how it feels, but how it’s actually been baked into so many of the spaces we move through. Mandie, Beth, and Jen get candid about the moments we’ve questioned our worth, the times we’ve walked into rooms that weren’t designed for us, and the truth that sometimes we don’t just feel like imposters… we’re positioned that way. Whether you’ve ever shrunk yourself in meetings, avoided taking credit, downplayed your wins...
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In this episode, we’re pulling back the curtain on Imposter Syndrome - not just how it feels, but how it’s actually been baked into so many of the spaces we move through. Mandie, Beth, and Jen get candid about the moments we’ve questioned our worth, the times we’ve walked into rooms that weren’t designed for us, and the truth that sometimes we don’t just feel like imposters… we’re positioned that way. Whether you’ve ever shrunk yourself in meetings, avoided taking credit, downplayed your wins...
In this raw and revealing conversation, Beth, Jen, and Mandie unpack the fear that comes with being visible. Together, they explore why vulnerability feels so risky, how we sometimes mask ourselves by “hiding in plain sight,” and the heavy cost of staying unseen. With honesty and unfiltered truth, the trio reflect on their own relationships with vulnerability and invite you to do the same. This episode is a call to courage- the audacity to let yourself be seen, exactly as you are.
Tell Me Everything
In this episode, we’re pulling back the curtain on Imposter Syndrome - not just how it feels, but how it’s actually been baked into so many of the spaces we move through. Mandie, Beth, and Jen get candid about the moments we’ve questioned our worth, the times we’ve walked into rooms that weren’t designed for us, and the truth that sometimes we don’t just feel like imposters… we’re positioned that way. Whether you’ve ever shrunk yourself in meetings, avoided taking credit, downplayed your wins...