Ryan Skinner and Julie, are discussing the concepts of "fake it till you make it" and "believe it as you brave it." They are sharing personal experiences and insights related to confidence, self-belief, and authenticity.
Ryan talks about how he struggled with self-esteem and imposter syndrome but eventually learned to embrace his authentic self. He mentions that people who have faced challenges and overcome them often have a deeper and more meaningful connection when they speak because they are genuine and relatable.
Julie, an executive leadership coach, discusses her journey from struggling with confidence to becoming a confidence coach. She explains that instead of faking confidence, it's essential to believe in yourself and accept your own worth. She emphasizes the importance of authenticity and how believing in oneself can lead to more genuine connections and a healthier mindset.
Throughout the conversation, they touch on various aspects of self-confidence, imposter syndrome, and the difference between faking it and truly believing in one's abilities. They also highlight the value of sharing personal stories and experiences to inspire and connect with others who may be going through similar challeng