Welcome to the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Doctor Is In Series – where we will discuss understandings and developments in the field of psychology.  Â
In today's episode, Chris and Dr. Abbie explore imposter syndrome, examining what it is, why it occurs, and how cultural and professional pressures can intensify it. They discuss common symptoms, personal experiences, and the psychological roots behind feeling undeserving of success. Through scientific insight and practical strategies, they share ways to recognize, reframe, and manage imposter syndrome with greater self-awareness and confidence.Â
[Feb 2, 2026]Â
00:00 - IntroÂ
00:20 - Meet the HostsÂ
00:54 - Upcoming Events and AnnouncementsÂ
02:29 - Defining Imposter SyndromeÂ
06:42 - Cultural and Gender InfluencesÂ
12:26 - Personality Traits and Imposter SyndromeÂ
14:46 - SponsorÂ
16:12 - Balancing Humility and ConfidenceÂ
19:34 - Strategies to Overcome Imposter SyndromeÂ
27:02 - Billy Boatwright's StoryÂ
30:36 -  Conclusion and Next Episode PreviewÂ
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