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We're discussing vulnerability and imposter syndrome this week on The How to Be Awesome Podcast. Can vulnerability be the antidote? Is imposter syndrome something real or just another trick of the patriarchy? Let's get into it.
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This week, Louise has discovered the magic of Ben & Jerry's cookie dough pieces. Renee wants to share beige food that's also delicious and teaches you how to make your own ice cream with no machine.
Then they're picking apart imposter syndrome. What does it mean and why do we get it? How does it show up in our lives? And most importantly, how can we get over it?
Then Renee is releasing the fear of being a spiritual mentor and Louise is done with being gaslighted. Louise is grateful for gratitude and Renee is doing less and feeling awesome.
Links from Vulnerability & Imposter Syndrome
- Sausage Rolls (not from Gregg's but you can make your own)
- No Churn Ice Cream
- Dare to Lead - Imposter Syndrome
- Moon Magic Mastermind
- Affirmations episode
- Power poses
- My Human Design
- First episode
- Magnetic Framework with Loren Runion
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