n this follow-up episode, the conversation about imposter syndrome continues as the hosts dive deeper into the daily struggles that come with feeling like you’re not enough—especially during recovery. They open up about the self-doubt, overthinking, and pressure that can creep in even when you’re doing the hard work to grow and heal.
Through honest stories and real experiences, they explore how imposter syndrome can affect confidence, progress, and the way we see ourselves. More importantly, they share practical tips and simple strategies that can help challenge those negative thoughts, build self-trust, and remind you that you deserve the progress you’ve made.
If you’ve ever felt like a fraud in your own journey or questioned whether you’re truly moving forward, this episode is a reminder that you’re not alone—and that recovery is about progress, not perfection. Subscribe to Arbor on the Air on your preferred podcast platform.
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