Journey to Radiance

What Imposter Syndrome Actually Looks Like


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How do you tell the difference between what's actually happening and the story fear is telling you about it? 
In this episode of Journey to Radiance, we're sitting inside the tension between self-awareness and self-doubt. The topic is imposter syndrome — and not just the professional kind. It shows up in relationships, in social situations, anywhere you feel like you might not belong. The real question isn't whether fear is there. It's whether you're handing it the pen. 
Melissa shares two stories where the feeling of not belonging crept in — one at a national real estate conference in New York City, where she found herself hiding behind her phone and retreating from the room, and one at a friend's wedding surrounded by beauty queens, where she caught herself making herself small and disappearing from the photos. Both times, she had the awareness. What she's still learning is what to do with it. Alana traces the quieter, sneakier face of fear — the thoughts that sound humble, responsible, or reasonable, but are actually selfdoubt in disguise. She brings a recent conflict with a friend that forced her to ask: what actually happened, and what did I make it mean? Jo offers the reframe that lands like a key in a lock: imposter syndrome is self-awareness. The question is what you do with it next. 
We talk about how fear doesn't roar — it whispers, and it sounds a lot like common sense, the difference between staying back and making yourself genuinely invisible, what happens when the story you're telling about someone else is actually about you, how to question the narrative without dismissing the feeling, and why the goal isn't to eliminate fear but to stop letting it fill in the blanks. 
Reflection questions to take with you: 
• When you feel off in a situation, what story do you immediately start telling yourself? 
• Where has fear made you misread a person or a moment? 
• How do you personally tell the difference between intuition and insecurity? 
• What happens when you don't immediately react to the story your mind creates?
Closing reflection: Not every thought is truth. Not every feeling is fact. We can pause before we decide what something means. We trust clarity more than urgency, and we choose awareness over assumption. 
Share this with the person in your life who always assumes they read the room wrong — and needs permission to question the story. 
Your Hosts: Melissa Suchodolski, USC Builds  •  Jo Rowe, USC Builds  •  Alana Cummings, Superbloom Coaching 
About Journey to Radiance: Journey to Radiance is a weekly podcast about personal growth, life transitions, reinvention, and the courage it takes to live authentically — even when life is messy. Hosted by Melissa Suchodolski and Jo Rowe of USC Builds, and Alana Cummings of Superbloom Coaching. We hold space for the in-between seasons — because radiance isn't something you chase, it's what emerges when you stand in who you truly are. New episodes every week. 
0:00  Introduction: Is it me or is it fear? 
2:44  What imposter syndrome actually sounds like — and it's quieter than you think 
9:00  When self-doubt is actually self-awareness 
13:00  Fear as a lens: how it distorts what you see and how you show up 24:00  Fact vs. story: separating what happened from what you made it mean 
36:00  When the story you tell about someone else is actually about you 45:00  What fear really looks like — and how to stop letting it fill in the blanks 
51:00  Reflection questions and closing 
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Recorded at ROC Vox Recording & Production Studios, Rochester, NY  rocvox.com
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