Episode 252: The Antidote to Imposter Syndrome for Yoga Teachers

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Jason Crandell and Andrea Ferretti working on an iPad in the kitchen, smiling at the camera

Most of us have felt insecure from time to time. Occasionally that insecurity shows up as Imposter Syndrome, or feeling like a fraud or unworthy of the position or title you hold

On this episode we explore the different reasons imposter syndrome might arise for yoga teachers and how to reframe things so that you don’t get in your own way. We also reflect on the role that gender can play, and when imposter syndrome might be an important signal that you don’t want to ignore.

RELATED LINKS

Pew Research Study on Gender Pay Gap in the U.S.
Can We Just Like, Get Over the Way Women Talk? by Ann Friedman

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