The Impostor Syndrome Files

Exploring Vulnerability, Creativity and Community Through Film

33 min · 19 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The Impostor Syndrome Files, we explore what it takes to express yourself fully and create spaces where people feel safe to be seen. My guest this week is Rayviation, a documentary filmmaker and creative who blends storytelling, comedy and immersive experiences into what he calls “media mixology.” Rayviation shares his journey into creative work and the vulnerability that comes with putting your ideas into the world. We talk about his documentary Loving Men, which brings together men and nonbinary participants in a facilitated circle to explore love, emotional expression and the barriers that get in the way. In our conversation, we discuss what happens when people feel safe enough to be honest, how shared experiences can shift our understanding of masculinity and why community plays such a critical role in helping us grow. Rayviation also shares simple but powerful ways to create more meaningful connection, including making space for disagreement and showing up with intention. About My Guest Rysam Donkoh-Halm, professionally known as Rayviation, is a Chicago-based video producer, editor, and creative strategist specializing in documentary storytelling and branded content. Often describing himself as a “media mixologist,” he blends production, post-production, and marketing strategy to craft compelling visual narratives that resonate with audiences and drive meaningful engagement. His work supports brands, marketing agencies, mission-driven organizations, and production companies seeking to communicate with clarity, authenticity, and impact. With a background rooted in both film and community-driven storytelling, Raysam has contributed to projects exploring social, economic, and mental health themes, including Days of Division, The Cookie Referendum, and the feature documentary Loving Men. In addition to his creative work, he is committed to using media as a tool for connection and education, bringing both artistic perspective and strategic insight to every collaboration. ~ Connect with Rayviation: Website: https://kinema.com/films/loving-men-dfzkrg [https://kinema.com/films/loving-men-dfzkrg] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rayviation/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rayviation/] ~ Connect with Kim and The Impostor Syndrome Files: Join the free Impostor Syndrome Challenge: https://www.kimmeninger.com/challenge [https://www.kimmeninger.com/challenge] https://www.kimmeninger.com/ Learn more about the Leading Humans discussion group: https://www.kimmeninger.com/leadinghumansgroup [https://www.kimmeninger.com/leadinghumansgroup] https://www.kimmeninger.com/coaching Join the Slack channel to learn from, connect with and support other professionals: https://forms.gle/Ts4Vg4Nx4HDnTVUC6 [https://forms.gle/Ts4Vg4Nx4HDnTVUC6] Join the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/leadinghumans [https://www.facebook.com/groups/leadinghumans] Schedule time to speak with Kim Meninger directly about your questions/challenges: https://bookme.name/ExecCareer/strategy-session [https://bookme.name/ExecCareer/strategy-session] Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimmeninger/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimmeninger/] Website: https://www.kimmeninger.com [https://www.kimmeninger.com/]

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