Dr. Irena and Melanie Benson discuss imposter syndrome — feeling like a fraud despite being competent and achieving success. It’s driven by past experiences that lower self-worth and encourage perfectionism. And although the predictive brain fuels imposter syndrome, it can also help overcome it.
In each episode of Neuroscience of Coaching, host Dr. Irena O’Brien explains the science-based insights behind a particular concept and interviews a coach to discuss how these apply in the real world. Just as she does in her professional programs, Irena “un-complicates” neuroscience and teaches practical, evidence-based tools and strategies that listeners can use in their coaching practices.
“One of the biggest ways we stay in impostor syndrome is trying to market something to clients who do not value that outcome.”— Melanie Benson
Guest Bio:
Melanie Benson, Authority Amplifier & Possibility Ignitor for Expert-preneurs since 2000, shows you how to borrow million-dollar visibility to reach 5-6 figure months. She's host of the top 1.5% podcast Amplify Your Success, author of Rewired for Wealth and co-author of Entrepreneur.com's Start-Up Guide to Starting an Information Marketing Business, and has been featured in Authority Magazine, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Woman's Day, and Parenting. Discover more proven strategies and resources at MelanieBenson.com.
Host Bio:
Dr. Irena O'Brien teaches coaches and care professionals how to achieve better results for their clients through neuroscience.
She is the founder of Neuroscience School, which helps practitioners understand and apply insights from cutting-edge neuroscience research. She loves seeing her students gain confidence in their ability to evaluate neuroscience findings and use them successfully in their own practices. Her Certificate Program in Neuroscience is certified by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) for Continuing Coaching Education credit.
Dr. O'Brien has studied neuroscience for 25 years and holds a Ph.D. in the field from the Université du Quebec à Montréal (UQAM), where she did brain-imaging studies. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Language, Mind, and Brain at McGill University.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
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Dr. Irena O'Brien’s website: The Neuroscience School
Melanie’s website: MelanieBenson.com
Melanie’s listener special: MelanieBenson.com/IrenaPodcast
Credits:
Host: Dr. Irena O’Brien
Producer: Andrew Chapman
Audio Editor: Marvin del Rosario
Executive Producer: Danny Iny
Music Soundscape: Chad Michael Snavely
Making our hosts sound great: Home Brew Audio
Music credits:
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Writer: Sander Kalmeijer
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Track Title: In This Light
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Episode transcript: Reframing Imposter Syndrome (Melanie Benson).