The Poet’s Dilemma
The dilemma: how do I believe in my own worth when everything, internally and externally, tells me I shouldn’t? Season 1 comes to a close not with a new question, but with the one that’s been quietly threading through every episode. Imposter syndrome. The voice that whispers you do not belong. That your success is accidental. That your dreams are too big for who you are. In this final episode, we turn inward. We unpack where the imposter is born: in childhood, in culture, in systems that were never designed for everyone to feel worthy. We explore where it lives: in the private corners of our internal monologue, shaping how we see ourselves when no one else is watching. Because what if the imposter isn’t proof that you don’t belong, but evidence that you’re stepping into something bigger than you’ve ever allowed yourself to believe? This episode is a reckoning. A confrontation with the narratives we’ve inherited. And an invitation to reclaim authorship over our own story. To believe radically, rebelliously that you are not a fraud in your own life. You are the becoming. As we reflect on a season that explored choice, artistry, community, harmony, desire, healing, truth, and self-sabotage, we arrive here, at the root of it all: worthiness. Featured Works: Teachings inspired by Esther Perel and Arthur C. Brooks Spotlight Mantra: Morning Spell by Florence Given Original Poem: When the Beat of the Heart Races like a Racing Horse in their Final Lap to Victory by Jacquelynn King Original Poem: Don’t Cry by Jacquelynn King
11 episodes
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