Julie Val: At the end of every week, I try to take a moment to think back like what were some big things I accomplished and maybe big isn't even the right word? Like what am I proud of that I did? What's something that I felt like was a little above and beyond or something I put in my yay me folder in my email. Mo Crowhurst: Josh Crowhurst, our incredible producer who's fought through his own imposter syndrome to fill in for me on our last episode. And he'll also be filling in while I'm at on leave. As always, if you're feeling like an imposter or if you just want to reach out,
Do you listen to this podcast because you're pretty sure that you're a professional fraud, and you're hoping-hoping-hoping that you will absorb enough knowledge to stay ahead of being exposed as such? Well, stop that negative self-talk! Impostor syndrome is a very real thing, and we've devoted a whole show to digging into it! Julie Hoyer and Val Kroll joined Moe on this International Women's Day episode to discuss the topic. It turns out that there has been a lot of research in the area, there ARE techniques for battling it, and it IS useful to hear how common it is! For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.