
241: Amber Vogan: Fighting Imposter Syndrome: The Confidence Crisis Every CEO Faces
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What happens when the clerk in the back office becomes the city’s CEO?
In this episode, Amber Vogan, City Manager of Bonner Springs, Kansas, shares her unexpected journey from utility billing to the city manager’s chair and what it feels like to lead when you don’t believe you’re ready. From fighting imposter syndrome to juggling three counties, nine councilmembers, and an amphitheater that seats 18,000, her story is a raw look at the weight and reward of public service.
We talk about:
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Why imposter syndrome is common even at the highest levels of leadership.
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The unique pressures of running a “small” city with big-city problems.
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How mentors and peers can push leaders out of comfort and into growth.
Whether you’re leading a city, a department, or considering the leap into management, this conversation will remind you: no leader ever feels fully ready, but the seat still needs you.
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