Lori Gottlieb on Writing as Therapy, the Mind-Body Connection, and What to Do When You Need Help

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What happens when the version of success you built your life around suddenly stops working? In this episode, I sit down with Meredith Arthur to talk about ego death, anxiety, nervous system healing, and what it means to let go of the need to prove yourself. We talk about career h ...  Show more

The Upside of Imposter Syndrome with Basima Tewfik

Think imposter syndrome means something is wrong with you? Think again. In this episode, Basima Tewfik shares research on anxiety, self-doubt, and the traits high achievers often try to “fix.” She breaks down how workplace imposter thoughts can actually make you more effective, e ...  Show more

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