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In this episode of the Belonging Project Podcast, host Fiorenza and psychologist Leila Ainge delve into the concept of imposter phenomenon, reframing it from a syndrome to a more inclusive phenomenon.
They explore how feelings of self-doubt intersect with belonging, the impact of gender and cultural context, and the importance of community.
The conversation emphasises the need for self-acceptance and offers practical tools for navigating imposter feelings, ultimately transforming them into opportunities for growth and self-discovery.
Imposter phenomenon can lead to self-discovery.
Episode takeaways
* Imposter phenomenon is a common experience, not a syndrome.
* Reframing imposter syndrome as a phenomenon encourages curiosity.
* Gender and context significantly influence experiences of imposter feelings.
* Cultural values can normalize self-doubt and imposter feelings.
* Belonging is a complex interplay of individual and group dynamics.
* Imposter feelings can lead to self-discovery and growth.
* Language plays a crucial role in shaping our experiences of belonging.
* Communities can provide both support and feelings of disconnection.
* Self-acceptance is key to overcoming imposter feelings.
* Practical tools can help individuals navigate their imposter experiences.
Chapters
04:00 Understanding Imposter Phenomenon
05:43 Reframing the Conversation
11:44 The Impact of Gender and Context
17:06 Cultural Influences on Imposter Feelings
23:01 Navigating Belonging and Identity
29:45 Transforming Imposter Feelings into Growth
35:52 Practical Tools for Self-Acceptance
Episode’s resources
You can find Leila’s podcast hereAnd this is her own podcast episode on the imposter phenomenon, if you fancy a deep dive.
You can find more about my guest Leila Ainge on:www.leilaainge.co.uk https://www.linkedin.com/in/leilajaneainge/
👩🏽💻 ✨ This podcast is fully self-funded.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Please comment below!Any questions or if you’d love to reach out, DM me!
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In this episode of the Belonging Project Podcast, host Fiorenza and psychologist Leila Ainge delve into the concept of imposter phenomenon, reframing it from a syndrome to a more inclusive phenomenon.
They explore how feelings of self-doubt intersect with belonging, the impact of gender and cultural context, and the importance of community.
The conversation emphasises the need for self-acceptance and offers practical tools for navigating imposter feelings, ultimately transforming them into opportunities for growth and self-discovery.
Imposter phenomenon can lead to self-discovery.
Episode takeaways
* Imposter phenomenon is a common experience, not a syndrome.
* Reframing imposter syndrome as a phenomenon encourages curiosity.
* Gender and context significantly influence experiences of imposter feelings.
* Cultural values can normalize self-doubt and imposter feelings.
* Belonging is a complex interplay of individual and group dynamics.
* Imposter feelings can lead to self-discovery and growth.
* Language plays a crucial role in shaping our experiences of belonging.
* Communities can provide both support and feelings of disconnection.
* Self-acceptance is key to overcoming imposter feelings.
* Practical tools can help individuals navigate their imposter experiences.
Chapters
04:00 Understanding Imposter Phenomenon
05:43 Reframing the Conversation
11:44 The Impact of Gender and Context
17:06 Cultural Influences on Imposter Feelings
23:01 Navigating Belonging and Identity
29:45 Transforming Imposter Feelings into Growth
35:52 Practical Tools for Self-Acceptance
Episode’s resources
You can find Leila’s podcast hereAnd this is her own podcast episode on the imposter phenomenon, if you fancy a deep dive.
You can find more about my guest Leila Ainge on:www.leilaainge.co.uk https://www.linkedin.com/in/leilajaneainge/
👩🏽💻 ✨ This podcast is fully self-funded.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Please comment below!Any questions or if you’d love to reach out, DM me!