The Imposters

(Part 2) From Displacement to Care: Bridging Lived Experience in Humanitarian Work ft. Mohamed Kabe

23 min · 28. apr. 2026
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The conversation explores the systemic nature of imposter syndrome and the recognition of lived experience as professional expertise in humanitarian and psychosocial work. It delves into the recentering of expertise in humanitarian work and the practice of psychosocial support, highlighting the importance of dignity, ethics, and community-led approaches to care.

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Lived Experience Is Expertise: Rethinking Refugee Education ft. Samia Mazhary

The conversation explores imposter syndrome in education and development spaces, the power of lived experience in education and emergencies, and the role of diaspora and community-led initiatives in education. It also delves into the impact of imposter syndrome on practitioners and the systemic outcomes of dependency and coloniality. Additionally, it highlights the research interests in refugee education and provides advice for early career practitioners in the field. The conversation concludes with a reflection on resilience and commitment to refugee education. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to The Impostors Podcast * 06:50 Journey into Refugee Education and Emergencies * 17:21 Diaspora and Community-Led Initiatives in Education * 26:41 Imposter Syndrome and Dependency * 35:29 Advice for Early Career Practitioners in Refugee Education

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