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The Truth About Imposter Syndrome

53 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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Imposter syndrome is not rare. It is just often quiet. In this episode of Edge of Excellence, Jess DeForge and Bryon Beilman are joined by iuvo team members Derek Murphy [https://www.linkedin.com/in/derek-murphy-743b113/] and Ken Hillstrom [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenneth-hillstrom-2a5024154/] for an honest, relatable conversation about imposter syndrome, self-doubt, high performance, and growth. They explore how imposter feelings show up during career transitions, leadership moments, high-pressure work, and periods of rapid change. The conversation also looks at the role leaders play in creating cultures where people feel psychologically safe to learn, ask questions, make mistakes, and continue growing. This episode is for high performers, emerging leaders, managers, culture builders, and anyone who has ever felt like everyone else has it figured out. You do not need to eliminate imposter feelings to succeed. You need the right support, the right environment, and the confidence to keep moving forward anyway. To learn more about iuvo visit iuvotech.com [http://www.iuvotech.com]

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