Dealing with Imposter Syndrome

EPISODE · May 21, 2025 · 16 MIN

Dealing with Imposter Syndrome

from Managed Chaos Podcast · host Katrina Purcell

This week on the Managed Chaos podcast, Rachel and Katrina tackle the sneaky (and loud) voice in your head that says, “You’re not good enough.” From second-guessing titles like “CEO” to downplaying major wins, imposter syndrome shows up in unexpected ways—especially for startup leaders and small business owners.In this honest and encouraging episode, they explore how to embrace imposter syndrome instead of trying to eliminate it completely. You’ll hear relatable stories, practical mindset shifts, and tips for building teams that support psychological safety and growth—without pretending we all have it together.💬 Whether you’re quietly questioning your qualifications or loudly spiraling in self-doubt, this one’s for you.💡 Highlights:✔️ Why imposter syndrome isn’t something you “overcome”—but something you manage.✔️ Tools to reframe your failures and celebrate small wins.✔️ How leadership vulnerability can strengthen your culture.✔️ Tips for spotting imposter spirals and redirecting with truth.✔️ Why “just being the sales rep of the year twice” is a huge deal (and we should act like it!).🔗 Connect with us on LinkedIn:Rachel Anderson: linkedin.com/in/rachel-anderson-human-centric-leaderKatrina Purcell: linkedin.com/in/katrinapurcell🌐 Visit the Managed Chaos website: www.managedchaospodcast.com🕒 As always, we give you the startup business rundown in less time than it takes for you to get to work.

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