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Even when progress is visible, many Black men still feel like they don’t belong. This episode breaks down imposter syndrome — where it comes from, why it’s so common among Black entrepreneurs, and how it silently impacts confidence, decision-making, and mental health. We discuss how to separate growth from self-doubt and build internal validation instead of chasing external approval.
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Even when progress is visible, many Black men still feel like they don’t belong. This episode breaks down imposter syndrome — where it comes from, why it’s so common among Black entrepreneurs, and how it silently impacts confidence, decision-making, and mental health. We discuss how to separate growth from self-doubt and build internal validation instead of chasing external approval.