EP 74 UNFILTERED: Courageous Conversations about... Imposter Syndrome
Description
Ever feel like a fraud—even with all your achievements?
You're not alone. In this first episode of UNFILTERED, Daphna Horowitz and Amy Riley explore imposter syndrome: what it is, why it shows up, and how to move through it.
Discover:
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The 5 types of imposter syndrome
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Why it hits women and minorities harder
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How to reframe self-doubt as a sign of growth
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Tools to name it, normalize it, and own your value
Raw, real, and relatable—this is the conversation we all need to hear.
🎧 Listen now. Share with someone who needs it.
Connect with Your Co-Hosts
Daphna Horowitz
www.daphnahorowitz.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/daphnahorowitz/
https://www.facebook.com/PEACSolutions
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/leadership-live/id1524072573
Amy L. Riley
http://www.courageofaleader.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyshoopriley
https://courageofaleader.com/podcast/
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Timestamps
[00:00:14 ] Imposter syndrome awareness and naming it.
[00:04:53 ] Types of imposter syndrome.
[00:11:14 ] Courage in the face of fear.
[00:14:56 ] Imposter syndrome and growth.
[00:20:06 ] Leadership under pressure.
[00:22:18 ] Unique value and self-awareness.
[00:26:40 ] Normalizing imposter syndrome discussions.













