EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 35 MIN
"I Felt Like I Was Faking It": Rachel Hartigan on Journalism & Female Ambition
from Speak Shame with Dr Connie Kerali · host Dr Connie Kerali
"You don't have to explain your ambition. You can just be ambitious."In episode 30 of Speak Shame, journalist and author Rachel Hartigan shares her journey from feeling like an imposter in journalism to writing a book that unravels one of history's greatest mysteries: Amelia Earhart's disappearance.Rachel spent 12 years at National Geographic covering everything from genetic potatoes to the long road to women's suffrage. But it was two expeditions to a remote Pacific island – searching for traces of Amelia Earhart – that led her to write Lost: Amelia Earhart's Three Mysterious Deaths and One Extraordinary Life. What you'll hear: · How Rachel found her way into journalism (hint: her dad handed her a magazine) · Why she felt like she was "faking it" for years and when that changed · What she learned about storytelling from writing 200-word pieces on genetic potatoes · The moment she realised she could write a book · Why Amelia Earhart refused to explain her ambition and what that means for women today · Rachel's advice to her younger self: "Stop wasting energy on insecurity. Just try."Rachel's message: You don't have to justify what you want to do. Men don't have to explain themselves so why should we?If you're a writer, journalist, or woman tired of over-explaining your ambition, this conversation is for you.Topics covered: journalism career path, imposter syndrome, National Geographic, Amelia Earhart mystery, female ambition, writing a book, not apologising for your goals, women in history📖 Get Rachel's book: Lost: Amelia Earhart's Three Mysterious Deaths and One Extraordinary Life 🌐 Connect with Rachel: RachelHartiganAuthor.com; Instagram: @RJ_Hartigan 01:12 Meet Rachel Hartigan02:16 Origin Story: Reader03:46 Finding Journalism Path08:00 Owning Journalist Identity10:06 National Geographic Curiosity13:25 Lessons as a Reporter16:37 Amelia Earhart Expeditions20:25 Why Earhart Still Matters25:42 Ambition Without Apology28:23 Next Book Ideas29:37 Advice for Aspiring Writers31:25 Words to Younger Self32:31 Where to Find Rachel33:38 Remarkable Woman InspirationGET IN TOUCHJoin the community:@DrConnieKerali on InstagramSign up for my Born Worthy newsletter to get your weekly dose of empowerment.Are you ready to break free from the shame that keeps you stuck? My free, on-demand, Shame Resilience Workshop is for Remarkable Women who are tired of hiding parts of themselves and are ready to step into a life of authenticity, courage, & self-compassion.Hello Remarkable Woman, do you know your story matters but don't know how to tell it yet? Join The Storytellers Club, a free, private community hub to discover the power hidden in your story through creativity & connection.
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"You don't have to explain your ambition. You can just be ambitious." In episode 30 of Speak Shame, journalist and author Rachel Hartigan shares her journey from feeling like an imposter in journalism to writing a book that unravels one of history's greatest mysteries: Amelia Earhart's disappearance. Rachel spent 12 years at National Geographic covering everything from genetic potatoes to the long road to women's suffrage. But it was two expeditions to a remote Pacific island – searching for ...
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