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Personality Hacker Podcast

Imposter Syndrome - 0205

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4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 25 December 2017

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Joel and Antonia talk about imposter syndrome and how it stops all of us from doing big things in the world.

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0:00.0

Hi, welcome back to the Personality Hacker Podcast. My name is Joel Mark Witt.

0:07.4

And I'm Antonia Dodge. That was a very... I'm sorry. That was an epic intro, is was an epic intro. It was an epic intro.

0:15.6

So...

0:16.6

Visticato. Yeah, it was. It was, it was, it threw me off actually.

0:21.2

So, what are we talking about today?

0:25.0

Oh, we're talking about imposter syndrome.

0:27.0

Right.

0:28.0

I was going to have this really elegant intro,

0:30.0

but then your enthusiasm threw me, it distracting it always is distracting yeah so uh yeah we're talking about imposter syndrome and

0:40.6

okay so this is born out of a Facebook live.

0:44.2

If you're on Facebook and you subscribe to Personality Hacker on on on Facebook,

0:48.3

we do Facebook lives on a semi-regular basis.

0:51.1

I would say at least one a week, if not more than that.

0:54.4

And recently, over the holiday season, I was thinking about this idea of how much we have whitewashed our heroes from the past.

1:05.8

And this was born a little bit of a book,

1:08.6

I think I've mentioned on the podcast a couple times,

1:11.1

because I just thought it was a really good book. It's called

1:13.0

Lies My Teacher Told Me. And it's written by a history professor who was

1:18.8

appalled at the lack of history knowledge that his college-age students came with from high school.

1:25.8

So he went back and reviewed like eight or ten history books from the past and realized that the history books that at least in the United States are history in the

1:36.8

United States that the way that history books are written for college I mean for

1:41.2

high school students is actually kind of appalling and one of the

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