In this episode, Jake and Sara dive into Imposter Syndrome and the feeling of being a fraud in life and during times of transition. They talk about the different times they've felt it and have an honest discussion on what this means for them. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!
“Imposter Syndrome refers to an internal experience of believing that you are not as competent as others perceive you to be.
To put it simply, it is the experience of feeling like a phony—you feel as though at any moment you are going to be found out as a fraud—like you don't belong where you are, and you only got there through dumb luck.
While impostor syndrome is not a recognized disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V), it is not uncommon.
Since the 70’s, it has been recognized as more widely experienced, and it is estimated that 70% of people will experience at least one episode of this phenomenon in their lives.” Source
It is also to be mentioned that Jake and Sara do not claim to be experts in this area.
Honorable mentions: The Jordan Harbinger Show | Joe Rogan Podcast
This Week's Go To's:
Jake – RDL's
Sara – Siggi’s Icelandic Style Skyr Yogurt
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In this episode, Jake and Sara dive into Imposter Syndrome and the feeling of being a fraud in life and during times of transition. They talk about the different times they've felt it and have an honest discussion on what this means for them. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!
“Imposter Syndrome refers to an internal experience of believing that you are not as competent as others perceive you to be.
To put it simply, it is the experience of feeling like a phony—you feel as though at any moment you are going to be found out as a fraud—like you don't belong where you are, and you only got there through dumb luck.
While impostor syndrome is not a recognized disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V), it is not uncommon.
Since the 70’s, it has been recognized as more widely experienced, and it is estimated that 70% of people will experience at least one episode of this phenomenon in their lives.” Source
It is also to be mentioned that Jake and Sara do not claim to be experts in this area.
Honorable mentions: The Jordan Harbinger Show | Joe Rogan Podcast
This Week's Go To's:
Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook
Our Patreon supporters can get additional content and exclusive merch. Become a partner
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