EPISODE · Nov 10, 2025 · 34 MIN
E42 | Navigating Self-Perception in Product Management
from Product Confidential: The reality of PM life! · host Product Confidential
In this episode of Product Confidential, Michael Palmer interviews Caroline Clark, a product leadership coach and aspiring space psychologist, about the imposter phenomenon. They discuss its origins, manifestations, and the impact of self-perception and environmental factors, particularly in product management. Caroline shares insights on navigating imposter feelings, the importance of supportive environments, and strategies for coping. The conversation also explores the connection between space psychology and product management, emphasizing resilience and adaptability.TakeawaysImposter phenomenon is a common experience, affecting up to 95% of people.The term 'imposter syndrome' can pathologize individuals rather than address environmental factors.Self-perception plays a crucial role in feelings of being an imposter.Product managers often face unique pressures that can exacerbate imposter feelings.Creating supportive environments can help mitigate imposter feelings in the workplace.Open conversations about imposter feelings can foster connection and reduce isolation.Recognizing key trigger points for imposter feelings is essential for support.Individuals can benefit from reflecting on their achievements to combat imposter feelings.Strategies like breaking tasks into smaller steps can help manage perfectionism.The lessons from space psychology can inform leadership and teamwork in product management.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Imposter Phenomenon08:08The Cycle of Imposter Feelings15:51Navigating Imposter Feelings as a Product Manager22:08Supporting Teams to Combat Imposter Feelings26:59Linking Space Psychology and Product ManagementFind Caroline on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-clark-psychologist/
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In this episode of Product Confidential, Michael Palmer interviews Caroline Clark, a product leadership coach and aspiring space psychologist, about the imposter phenomenon. They discuss its origins, manifestations, and the impact of self-perception and environmental factors, particularly in product management. Caroline shares insights on navigating imposter feelings, the importance of supportive environments, and strategies for coping. The conversation also explores the connection between space psychology and product management, emphasizing resilience and adaptability.TakeawaysImposter phenomenon is a common experience, affecting up to 95% of people.The term 'imposter syndrome' can pathologize individuals rather than address environmental factors.Self-perception plays a crucial role in feelings of being an imposter.Product managers often face unique pressures that can exacerbate imposter feelings.Creating supportive environments can help mitigate imposter feelings in the workplace.Open conversations about imposter feelings can foster connection and reduce isolation.Recognizing key trigger points for imposter feelings is essential for support.Individuals can benefit from reflecting on their achievements to combat imposter feelings.Strategies like breaking tasks into smaller steps can help manage perfectionism.The lessons from space psychology can inform leadership and teamwork in product management.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Imposter Phenomenon08:08The Cycle of Imposter Feelings15:51Navigating Imposter Feelings as a Product Manager22:08Supporting Teams to Combat Imposter Feelings26:59Linking Space Psychology and Product ManagementFind Caroline on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-clark-psychologist/
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