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Why do we feel like we need to be “ready” before we’re allowed to speak, and when did credibility become synonymous with expertise?
In this final episode of the Becoming Everything series, I explore why being a beginner is so often dismissed, how imposter syndrome keeps us silent, and why legitimacy doesn’t start at mastery. I talk about learning out loud, social comparison, multipotentiality, and the quiet pressure to wait until we feel “qualified enough.”
This conversation is both personal and reflective. I share my own relationship with feeling illegitimate while learning, why beginners often teach what experts forget, and why honesty about where you stand can be more powerful than authority.
✨ Being a beginner is not being weak
🧠 Credibility doesn’t require mastery
🌱 Learning out loud is a form of leadership
🎧 Episode 5 — The Beginner & The Expert
Last episode of the Becoming Everything series
By the Bold BeginnerWhy do we feel like we need to be “ready” before we’re allowed to speak, and when did credibility become synonymous with expertise?
In this final episode of the Becoming Everything series, I explore why being a beginner is so often dismissed, how imposter syndrome keeps us silent, and why legitimacy doesn’t start at mastery. I talk about learning out loud, social comparison, multipotentiality, and the quiet pressure to wait until we feel “qualified enough.”
This conversation is both personal and reflective. I share my own relationship with feeling illegitimate while learning, why beginners often teach what experts forget, and why honesty about where you stand can be more powerful than authority.
✨ Being a beginner is not being weak
🧠 Credibility doesn’t require mastery
🌱 Learning out loud is a form of leadership
🎧 Episode 5 — The Beginner & The Expert
Last episode of the Becoming Everything series