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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2024 · 35 MIN

019: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome, and Building a Successful Career with Zoe Parsons

from 100 Women in Insurance · host SandraM

Summary In this conversation, Zoe P discusses her journey into the insurance industry and her challenges as a young professional. She shares her experiences with imposter syndrome and the importance of self-reflection and positive thinking. Zoe also highlights the significance of diversity and inclusion events and the need for organizations to invest in developing young talent. She emphasizes the value of networking and relationship-building in the insurance industry and encourages women to take the leap and explore new opportunities. Overall, Zoe's story inspires those starting their careers in insurance and highlights the importance of empowerment and support in achieving success. Takeaways Overcoming imposter syndrome and anxiety requires self-reflection and positive thinking. Organizations should invest in the development of young talent to retain them and promote diversity and inclusion. Networking and relationship building are crucial in the insurance industry. Women should take the leap and explore new opportunities in the industry.

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