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Brené with Jodi-Ann Burey and Ruchika Tulshyan on Imposter Syndrome

Brené with Jodi-Ann Burey and Ruchika Tulshyan on Imposter Syndrome

Dare to Lead with Brené Brown
1 hr, 12 min
11 Oct 21
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I’m talking with Jodi-Ann Burey and Ruchika Tulshyan about imposter syndrome and the articles they have written together on the topic, including “Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome,” which is among the Harvard Business Review’s top 100 most-read articles in history. We talk about the contexts in which imposter syndrome was originally defined, as well as how it continues to be defined and experienced. We also talk about the problematic myths, required masks, and systemic mindsets connected with the term and how they directly work against creating a culture of belonging. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices