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The Impostor Syndrome Battle: Finding Your Identity in the Football Industry

The Impostor Syndrome Battle: Finding Your Identity in the Football Industry

Update: 2025-11-19
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In this deeply honest episode, David checks in to share his personal journey and the often-unseen struggles of building a career in the football industry. David speaks openly about battling the impostor, the feeling of being an "outsider" despite his passion and hard work. David addresses the reality of constant rejection from job applications and opportunities, sharing his frustration with the industry's slow pace and his own internal struggle with impatience. 


KEY TAKEAWAYS




  • Impostor Syndrome is Real: Despite having built a recognized podcast and network, David still struggles with feeling like an outsider or not fully belonging in the football industry, especially after starting the business entirely on his own.




  • Rejection is a Constant Battle: David shares the difficult truth that he has faced and still faces rejection from job applications and opportunities within football, making it hard to find his place and identity within the industry.




  • Balance Resilience with Impatience: A major personal challenge is balancing the need for patience and consistent effort against the internal frustration and desire for things to happen right now, a common struggle for young professionals.




  • Don't Give Up When Told "No": The underlying message is that repeated "no's' and stagnation should not be interpreted as a reflection of personal worth or capability. The correct response is to re-evaluate, pivot, and remain persistent, trusting that the right opportunity will eventually arise.




  • Everyone has a Story and Value: The podcast network was started to showcase the untold stories of people who are making a difference in football and sport. The belief is that every person, even those struggling or starting, has a unique skill set that will be valuable to the industry. 




BEST MOMENTS


"It's always, I think, valuable to showcase when that necessarily isn't the way that things are going."


"I still definitely feel like an outsider."


"I think because I started it myself... I think maybe sometimes I have that level of impostor syndrome."


"How on earth, why would I continue when it's just going the other way?"


"The only thing that stops us from experiencing these versions of ourselves is often not the external world, but our internal programming."


OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-chimbaza-/ 


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessoffootballpodcast/


Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoffootball


HOST BIO


Right out of the block, David Chimbaza took his International Football Business degree to do exactly what it says on the tin: Launch his own International Football Business, DTCMEDIAUK. His company works with professional leaders & business owners in the football industry to create, monetise & scale their brands for their business & professional gains. Having created and managed multiple of his own sports social media accounts from the age of 15, many of which have scaled thousands of pounds & millions of views across 3 different platforms, David has constantly found ways to bring new and engaging entertainment to his audience.  Now documenting his story of managing his Global business, his experiences in Stewarding, digital management & many more, David will bring you a fresh insight into how anyone can conquer the industry. 


This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/  

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The Impostor Syndrome Battle: Finding Your Identity in the Football Industry

The Impostor Syndrome Battle: Finding Your Identity in the Football Industry

David Chimbaza