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In the words of our lord & savior Chumbawamba: I get knocked down, but I get up again.
After a year of building in the creator space: podcasting, going viral, directing, stepping on bigger sets, I booked a dream opportunity. .... and then imposter syndrome took the wheel.
Instead of spiraling, I did what creatives actually have to learn to do: I studied the miss, poured over the gametape, and built a brand new curriculum.
In this solo episode, I unpack:
🎭 The difference between “creator mode” and commercial/on-camera performance
🧠 How imposter syndrome sneaks in right before big opportunities
🎬 Why entrepreneurs might need acting, improv, or public speaking training
🏒 What Ilia Malinin's Olympic performance taught me about ego, pressure, and sportsmanship
Invest in reps, at bats, and even losing. Every performer when stretching a new muscle is going to have periods they aren't great, and that investment of time in your weaknesses (where inevitably you're going to fumble while learning) is what leads you to mastery.
It’s about caring deeply enough to fail publicly and keep going anyway.
K LOVE YALL BYE 💫
By Margaret LeftonIn the words of our lord & savior Chumbawamba: I get knocked down, but I get up again.
After a year of building in the creator space: podcasting, going viral, directing, stepping on bigger sets, I booked a dream opportunity. .... and then imposter syndrome took the wheel.
Instead of spiraling, I did what creatives actually have to learn to do: I studied the miss, poured over the gametape, and built a brand new curriculum.
In this solo episode, I unpack:
🎭 The difference between “creator mode” and commercial/on-camera performance
🧠 How imposter syndrome sneaks in right before big opportunities
🎬 Why entrepreneurs might need acting, improv, or public speaking training
🏒 What Ilia Malinin's Olympic performance taught me about ego, pressure, and sportsmanship
Invest in reps, at bats, and even losing. Every performer when stretching a new muscle is going to have periods they aren't great, and that investment of time in your weaknesses (where inevitably you're going to fumble while learning) is what leads you to mastery.
It’s about caring deeply enough to fail publicly and keep going anyway.
K LOVE YALL BYE 💫