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EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 33 MIN

#73 — Why Preparation Beats Confidence: An Introvert's Antidote to Imposter Syndrome

from The Introverted Leader: Beat Imposter Syndrome to Elevate Your Leadership & Get Promoted · host Greg Weinger - Introvert Confidence & Leadership Coach

Have you ever walked into a high-stakes situation — a pitch, a keynote, a presentation to senior leadership — and heard that faint voice whispering, "Who are you to be here?" That's imposter syndrome. And for introverts, it can be especially loud in exactly the moments you need to perform your best. In this episode, Greg sits down with Lee Schneider — USC storytelling professor, former TV producer, and veteran of decades in noisy writer's rooms and Hollywood pitch meetings — to unpack the introvert's playbook for showing up with quiet authority in the rooms that scare you most. Lee's thesis is contrarian and clarifying: the antidote to imposter syndrome isn't confidence or charisma. It's preparation, embodiment, and the discipline of giving yourself a container. In this episode you'll discover: - Build "containers for extroversion" — give yourself a role, a job, or a time limit, and let the container do the heavy lifting your personality doesn't have to - Get off-book before you walk in the room — over-prepare, then embody the material so you can be present instead of reading at the audience - Connect through a genuine story, not a credential list — open with a bold statement and let your introspection (your raw material) carry the rest If you've ever frozen in a pitch, white-knuckled a keynote, or been steamrolled in a writer's-room-style meeting, hit play now — this is the tactical playbook for walking in prepared, present, and undeniable. Lee Schneider — Red Cup Agency Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

USC storytelling professor and former TV producer Lee Schneider shares the introvert's playbook for beating imposter syndrome in high-stakes rooms — through preparation, containers, and embodied storytelling instead of forced confidence.

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