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EPISODE · Sep 25, 2025 · 48 MIN

47. Feeling Like an Imposter as an Evaluator with John LaVelle

from The Evaluation Couch

In this episode, Maria speaks with researcher and evaluation expert John LaVelle about their study on the imposter phenomenon among evaluators. They explore why feelings of imposterism are common among evaluators and how professional identity and community influence these experiences. The conversation highlights the unique challenges evaluators face and the strategies they use to cope with imposterism, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, open dialogue, and community support in fostering confidence and growth. Resources:  The research study discussed in this episode can be found here.  The book Maria discusses is The Confidence Code by Katty Kay and Claire Shipman.  Download your free workbook to become a confident evaluator who attracts top opportunities in 4 steps here.  www.mariamontenegro.ca | www.linkedin.com/in/mariamontenegro 

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