
Big Think How rejection made Julie Plec an undeniable leader
Oct 13, 2025
Julie Plec, a talented writer, producer, and showrunner, shares her journey through insecurity and rejection in the entertainment industry. She reveals how a painful writing class ignited her imposter syndrome and how blacklisting left her feeling crushed but ultimately self-aware. Julie discusses the transformative power of humility and the weight of perfectionism she carries. Her fear of not fully living life drives her to seek self-forgiveness, reminding us all of how past experiences can shape our self-worth and resilience.
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Imposter Feeling vs. Actual Success
- Julie Plec feels like an imposter despite a long writing career and success.
- She reframes insecurity by accepting that outcomes, not feelings, define capability.
Career Setback That Changed Her
- Julie recounts being labeled 'disruptive' and 'power-hungry' which led to being blacklisted.
- That setback crushed her confidence for years but later taught her humility and accountability.
Humility Strengthens Leadership
- Julie realized youthful entitlement looked like inexperience to others.
- Owning her role in failure made her a stronger, more humble leader.
