Social Anxiety Syndrome - better known as Imposter Syndrome - is a real thing and can affect people from all walks of life, especially those in the public eye, from comedians, to actors, to broadcasters. Why can't we accept our successes? What makes us doubt our achievements? How can we get over it?
TV presenter and PR guru, Nick Ede, examines this phenomenon, talking to some of the most successful and talented people working today.
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Social Anxiety Syndrome - better known as Imposter Syndrome - is a real thing and can affect people from all walks of life, especially those in the public eye, from comedians, to actors, to broadcasters. Why can't we accept our successes? What makes us doubt our achievements? How can we get over it?
TV presenter and PR guru, Nick Ede, examines this phenomenon, talking to some of the most successful and talented people working today.
The Strictly Come Dancing star, author, and Life Coach explains how anyone, even someone like her who helps others build confidence, can suffer from Imposter Syndrome.
The presenter, author, and founder of Mother Pukka, Anna Whitehouse, joins Nick to talk about being a super mom – with one eye on the children and the other on her media work. Does she feel she's an over-achiever?
What sort of Imposter Syndrome do you get when you build a career on being someone else? Nick talks to the world's number one Marilyn Monroe look a like to find out.
He's a Radio DJ, TV Personality and Stand Up Comedian. He's on the top of his game but his latest show is called Imposter, so maybe he's not as confident as he looks?
She was one of the iconic models of the 90s and was on Top of the Pops, The Big Breakfast and many other TV shows. But despite the apparent success, she struggled to fit in and when she developed Alopecia her world fell apart.
Social Anxiety Syndrome - better known as Imposter Syndrome - is a real thing and can affect people from all walks of life, especially those in the public eye, from comedians, to actors, to broadcasters. Why can't we accept our successes? What makes us doubt our achievements? How can we get over it?
TV presenter and PR guru, Nick Ede, examines this phenomenon, talking to some of the most successful and talented people working today.