Episode 9 - How I deal with Imposter Syndrome
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Ever feel like you don't belong, even when you've earned your seat at the table? As an Athabascan woman who led executive organizations and rebuilt her career across three countries, Jen knows what impostor syndrome feels like when you're operating in systems never designed for you.
In this episode, she shares the real story of facing persistent self-doubt as an Indigenous woman in predominantly white spaces, why research shows women of color experience impostor syndrome at dramatically higher rates, and the practical tools I use daily when that voice tries to tell her she doesn't belong.
This is not about fixing yourself. This is about understanding that impostor syndrome is a natural response to structural inequality, not individual inadequacy.
Keywords: impostor syndrome women, women in leadership, Indigenous women, women of color, structural inequality, working mothers, self-doubt, perfectionism, career development, professional women, racialized impostor phenomenon
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