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Let's talk about why so many people feel like they’re an imposter when it comes to creativity.
Loosely defined as doubting your abilities and feeling like a fraud, imposter syndrome* appears to be keeping it real amongst many of us when it comes to speaking about our own creative abilities. I struggle with it myself!
According to one internationally recognized expert and author on the topic, the only way to stop feeling like an imposter is to stop thinking like an imposter.
My goal for this episode, then, is for you to reconsider the way you think about your own creative capabilities. Particularly if you're a nay-sayer about your own creativity. By the end, I hope you've seen you're own creative light. Say it with me: I am creative.
*There’s a lot of controversy over whether or not imposter syndrome is a real thing, or some symptom of other systematic and gender bias-related problems, but we’re not diving into that question in this episode.
Also in this episode:
Our first Creative Commuter Callout, a way to amplify the courageous and creative things done by spectacular humans in our community! If you’re not in the community yet, be sure to join here.
Casey Taton is an active member of our community and the founder of Little Moments Big Dreams Celebrations. Through her organization, she brings smiles to the faces of children and families who are going through a tough time by throwing celebratory parties – in all kinds of fun and creative ways!
Do you know a spectacular Creative Commuter who is fueling joy for themselves or others? Take five minutes to let
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Music created and produced by Matt Bollenbach
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What’s on your mind, unicorn? 🦄 Send me a text!
Let's talk about why so many people feel like they’re an imposter when it comes to creativity.
Loosely defined as doubting your abilities and feeling like a fraud, imposter syndrome* appears to be keeping it real amongst many of us when it comes to speaking about our own creative abilities. I struggle with it myself!
According to one internationally recognized expert and author on the topic, the only way to stop feeling like an imposter is to stop thinking like an imposter.
My goal for this episode, then, is for you to reconsider the way you think about your own creative capabilities. Particularly if you're a nay-sayer about your own creativity. By the end, I hope you've seen you're own creative light. Say it with me: I am creative.
*There’s a lot of controversy over whether or not imposter syndrome is a real thing, or some symptom of other systematic and gender bias-related problems, but we’re not diving into that question in this episode.
Also in this episode:
Our first Creative Commuter Callout, a way to amplify the courageous and creative things done by spectacular humans in our community! If you’re not in the community yet, be sure to join here.
Casey Taton is an active member of our community and the founder of Little Moments Big Dreams Celebrations. Through her organization, she brings smiles to the faces of children and families who are going through a tough time by throwing celebratory parties – in all kinds of fun and creative ways!
Do you know a spectacular Creative Commuter who is fueling joy for themselves or others? Take five minutes to let
Support the show
🔥 Ready to step into your next level? Join us at Island Awakening in Saint Martin from June 4-8, 2025! Let’s rise together. 🌴✨
💫 Claim your spot now: jenliss.com/retreat
Support the pod:
Music created and produced by Matt Bollenbach
7,641 Listeners