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In this episode, Chris and Evan dive into the realm of imposter syndrome. Why do we struggle to accept that our successes are real? What makes us struggle to feel like we belong?
Chris shares its origins in the 1970s as different groups felt the impact of external factors on reinforcing feelings of not belonging. Evan recounts a personal experience from high school, where he felt like an imposter in a math class. Chris reflects on social situations where he felt out of place, from punk clubs to climbing gyms, highlighting the influence of perceived "uniforms" and group dynamics.
Together, they examine how societal structures and the "good old boys club" contribute to imposter syndrome today. They ponder the complexities of belonging, the importance of inclusive cultures, and the challenge of dismantling systemic barriers. Join Chris and Evan as they dig into this common experience.
You can also check out this article they reference during the episode:
https://hbr.org/2021/02/stop-telling-women-they-have-imposter-syndrome