Show notes
In this classic interview from 2015, we talk to Lori Cavallucci and Amy Silvers to learn more about imposter syndrome – what is it and how it effects us. Why does our branch in particular seem to suffer from it? What can we do to deal with it and can it be a good thing in any way?
Amy is an information architect and UX designer in the NYC. Lori is a user experience designer with a background in psychology working in Philadelphia.
(Listening time: 37 minutes, transcript)
Episode 227: Imposter syndrome with @A_Silvers & @lwcavallucci (a UXP Classic episode). What is it, and how it effects us – and most importantly how can we manage it? #ux #uxpodcast #impostersyndrome https://t.co/0DxKwmPnlF pic.twitter.com/xZf7myP1dH
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References:
- Full transcript of episode 227
- Original shownotes for Episode 106
- We’re not worthy: Understanding and escaping imposter syndrome (IA Summit 2014 presentation)
- We’re not worthy – Video of Amy & Lori’s talk from Madison+ UX August 2014.
- Feeling like a fraud – The psychology of the imposter phenomenon
- Dunning Kruger effect (Wikipedia)
- Frank Gehry (Wikipedia)
- Featured image by Sharyn Morrow cropped to 1:1 (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)