EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 8 MIN
Episode 6: Imposter Syndrome, Transitions, and Finding Your Voice
from Leading with Heart: The Long Way to Purpose · host Whitney Bolden
In this episode of Leading with Heart: The Long Way to Purpose, Whitney reflects on navigating imposter syndrome, leadership transitions, and the uncomfortable process of finding your voice in spaces that once felt unfamiliar.What started as a simple plan to teach one class as an adjunct unexpectedly became a full-time transition into academia. But stepping into education brought more than a career change—it brought self-doubt, questions about belonging, and the challenge of learning how to lead in entirely new ways.Whitney shares honest reflections about:* transitioning from healthcare leadership into higher education* being the youngest leader in professional spaces* learning while leading* comparison, confidence, and self-doubt* and the gradual process of becoming comfortable with her own voiceThroughout the episode, she explores how growth rarely feels polished in real time and how many transitions require us to step into rooms before our confidence fully catches up.This episode is a reminder that imposter syndrome does not always mean you are unqualified. Sometimes it simply means you are growing into a new season that requires a different version of you.Whether you are navigating a career transition, leadership role, academic journey, or personal season of growth, this conversation offers an honest reflection on what it means to continue showing up while still becoming.Take a moment to reflect:What if confidence is not something you wait for—but something you build through continuing anyway?🎙 Leading with Heart: The Long Way to Purpose is a podcast about leadership, caregiving, growth, and purpose through every season of becoming.If this episode resonates with you, consider sharing it with someone navigating a new role, transition, or season of self-doubt.
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In this episode of Leading with Heart: The Long Way to Purpose, Whitney reflects on navigating imposter syndrome, leadership transitions, and the uncomfortable process of finding your voice in spaces that once felt unfamiliar.What started as a simple plan to teach one class as an adjunct unexpectedly became a full-time transition into academia. But stepping into education brought more than a career change—it brought self-doubt, questions about belonging, and the challenge of learning how to lead in entirely new ways.Whitney shares honest reflections about:* transitioning from healthcare leadership into higher education* being the youngest leader in professional spaces* learning while leading* comparison, confidence, and self-doubt* and the gradual process of becoming comfortable with her own voiceThroughout the episode, she explores how growth rarely feels polished in real time and how many transitions require us to step into rooms before our confidence fully catches up.This episode is a reminder that imposter syndrome does not always mean you are unqualified. Sometimes it simply means you are growing into a new season that requires a different version of you.Whether you are navigating a career transition, leadership role, academic journey, or personal season of growth, this conversation offers an honest reflection on what it means to continue showing up while still becoming.Take a moment to reflect:What if confidence is not something you wait for—but something you build through continuing anyway?🎙 Leading with Heart: The Long Way to Purpose is a podcast about leadership, caregiving, growth, and purpose through every season of becoming.If this episode resonates with you, consider sharing it with someone navigating a new role, transition, or season of self-doubt.
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