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Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Education Business

In this episode of the Education Business Podcast, Claire Riley, co-founder of Classroom Secrets, delves into the topic of imposter syndrome.

She challenges the notion that imposter syndrome is a debilitating condition and encourages listeners to view it as a normal, positive part of stepping out of their comfort zones.

Claire shares insights from her own experiences and conversations with other education business owners, providing strategies to make their ventures more impactful.

Sponsored by Classroom Secrets, this episode focuses on pushing through discomfort to achieve greater outcomes in the education sector.

00:00 Welcome to the Education Business Podcast

00:53 Understanding Imposter Syndrome

02:04 Embracing Discomfort for Growth

03:01 Conclusion and Resources

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