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Episode 6 - Imposter Syndrome

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In this episode of the Women Doing Big Things podcast, Mona de Vestel and Sarah Dusek discuss imposter syndrome and its impact on women doing big things. They explore the origins of imposter syndrome and how societal conditioning has contributed to women feeling like they don't belong in positions of power. They also discuss the importance of reimagining what's possible and surrounding oneself with inspiring role models. The conversation highlights the need for women to hear their own voices, have confidence in their abilities, and build their own tables. Ultimately, they emphasize the power of community and sharing stories to overcome imposter syndrome.

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1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. The Struggle to Belong and Be Accepted (00:06:28)

3. Embracing failure to overcome imposter syndrome (00:15:29)

4. Finding Your Voice (00:19:42)

5. Imposter Syndrome and Thinking Big (00:23:09)

6. The Power of Role Models and Building Community (00:25:34)

7. Surrounding Yourself with Women Who Think Big (00:34:09)

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In this episode of the Women Doing Big Things podcast, Mona de Vestel and Sarah Dusek discuss imposter syndrome and its impact on women doing big things. They explore the origins of imposter syndrome and how societal conditioning has contributed to women feeling like they don't belong in positions of power. They also discuss the importance of reimagining what's possible and surrounding oneself with inspiring role models. The conversation highlights the need for women to hear their own voices, have confidence in their abilities, and build their own tables. Ultimately, they emphasize the power of community and sharing stories to overcome imposter syndrome.

Send us a text

Join our community @WomenDoingBigThingsPod

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. The Struggle to Belong and Be Accepted (00:06:28)

3. Embracing failure to overcome imposter syndrome (00:15:29)

4. Finding Your Voice (00:19:42)

5. Imposter Syndrome and Thinking Big (00:23:09)

6. The Power of Role Models and Building Community (00:25:34)

7. Surrounding Yourself with Women Who Think Big (00:34:09)

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