17 episodes

Conversations about the Imposter Complex and Unshakeable Confidence in Leadership, Business & Life. If you ever question whether you’re ready enough, good enough, or smart enough to reach your goals, this show is for you. Tanya Geisler, a leadership coach and mentor for high-achieving women, hosts important conversations about the Imposter Complex, the phenomenon that has us questioning our experience and credibility any time we decide to step up and out of our comfort zones. She talks about the mindset you need to step into your starring role and achieve your goals with leaders in personal development, mental health, anti-racism, diversity, and women’s leadership.

Ready Enough Tanya Geisler

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Conversations about the Imposter Complex and Unshakeable Confidence in Leadership, Business & Life. If you ever question whether you’re ready enough, good enough, or smart enough to reach your goals, this show is for you. Tanya Geisler, a leadership coach and mentor for high-achieving women, hosts important conversations about the Imposter Complex, the phenomenon that has us questioning our experience and credibility any time we decide to step up and out of our comfort zones. She talks about the mindset you need to step into your starring role and achieve your goals with leaders in personal development, mental health, anti-racism, diversity, and women’s leadership.

    Social Change Roles and the Imposter Complex with Deepa Iyer

    Social Change Roles and the Imposter Complex with Deepa Iyer

    Amidst the complex emotions that of course I’m experiencing and certainly bearing witness to while navigating the realities of the current uncertainty precipitated by COVID 19, one of the most common threads I can discern is a well-intended but despair-filled sense of, “but what can I DO?” “I’m not DOING enough.”
    And this DOING, and this enoughness, that need for identity has been one that has caused a lot of struggle and confusion and inefficiency. Comparison too. 
    So when my friend and former Ready Enough Podcast guest, Staci Jordan, shared a Medium post on Facebook called “Mapping our Social Change Roles in Times of Crisis,” it rang a LOT of bells and ticked a LOT of boxes.
    I found myself bringing into my coaching conversations, and into my group program called Your Impeccable Impact. It’s been so helpful to guide people into an understanding of where they, you, I are best suited to serve in THIS current situation, context, and season. And once we see where we are best suited, we can dive on in and not feel the need to wear all the hats or capes. But we MUST fill our role as best we can. We are all needed. That’s my rallying cry.
    So in this episode of Ready Enough, I am joined by the author of this amazing article, Deepa Iyer. Deepa is a Senior Advisor at Building Movement Project and Director of Solidarity Is, a project that provides trainings, narratives, and resources on building deep and lasting multiracial solidarity and sustainability of social change ecosystems. Iyer is a South Asian American writer, lawyer, strategist, facilitator, and activist whose areas of expertise include the post 9/11 America experiences of South Asian, Muslim, Arab and Sikh immigrants, immigration and civil rights policies, and racial equity and solidarity practices.
    And so in this episode, we dig into her framework from the “Mapping our Social Change Roles in Times of Crisis” article, how the Imposter Complex shows up when we’re navigating these roles, how the Imposter Complex shows up for Deepa, and what went into her writing her book, We Too Sing America.
    Find full show notes for this episode here.
     
    More from Deepa Iyer:
    DeepaIyer.com
    Solidarity Is
    Solidarity Is This Podcast
    We Too Sing America
    @dviyer on Twitter
     
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    • 48 min
    Neurodivergence and Creating a Culture of Belonging with Eli Trier

    Neurodivergence and Creating a Culture of Belonging with Eli Trier

    Eli Trier joins me on the Ready Enough Podcast in this episode, and she knows a thing or two about when people come up against the Imposter Complex. Eli coaches community leaders in building their communities through Online Community Projects. And when it comes to finding a sense of belonging in community, the Imposter Complex loves to show up — both for community members, but also for community hosts. As Eli so beautifully reminds us at the beginning of our conversation, “We all feel like we don’t belong.”
    So we get into it. We talk about the Imposter Complex and creating a Culture of Belonging.
    Then, Eli shares truthfully, honestly, and generously about her experience of the Imposter Complex, but then how a diagnosis really opened up her whole life to see what else was making her feel like a square peg in a round hole and how neurodiversity fits into creating a Culture of Belonging.
    Find full show notes for this episode here.
     
    More from Eli Trier:
    EliTrierCommunities.com
    @elitriercommunities on Instagram
     
    More from Tanya Geisler:
    tanyageisler.com
    @tanyageisler on Instagram
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    • 47 min
    The Problem of 'Fake it to make it' with Janelle Allen

    The Problem of 'Fake it to make it' with Janelle Allen

    Janelle Allen helps folx get their brilliance out into the world through courses and course creation. With a background in academia, she uses her skills in understanding how adults learn to create online courses that deliver results — which is of course exactly where the Imposter Complex loves to hang out.
    We talk about how Janelle hasn’t necessarily identified with the Imposter Complex, how Janelle’s program Finish Your Damn Course! (brilliant name, no?) was basically a response to her clients that kept getting tripped up by the Imposter Complex and how the Imposter Complex shows up for folx at all levels of business, and how “fake it till you make it” is a very privileged mindset.
    Find full show notes for this episode here.
     
    More from Janelle Allen:
    Zen Courses
    @janelleallen on Twitter
     
    More from Tanya Geisler:
    tanyageisler.com
    @tanyageisler on Instagram
    Join the Overcoming the Imposter Complex Facebook Group
    Take my quiz to learn what Imposter Complex behavior is standing in the way of your unshakable confidence
    Sign up for my email list
     

    • 41 min
    Trauma and the Imposter Complex with Nicole Lewis-Keeber

    Trauma and the Imposter Complex with Nicole Lewis-Keeber

    I’m so happy to get to share Nicole Lewis-Keeber with you all today. Her work is deep and has that resonance of popcorning ahas. Nicole is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker turned business therapist and mindset coach who helps entrepreneurs identify the patterns that cause friction and dysfunction in their businesses. She helps them identify trauma of all kinds, rework habits, and redefine relationships—with themselves, their team members, and their businesses.
    Nicole and I have known each other for several years now, so we are intimately familiar with each other’s work. Nicole shares that the Imposter Complex shows up for her in People Pleasing and Leaky Boundaries and how it’s a delicate and tricky process to determine when those things are a symptom of the Imposter Complex and when they are a symptom of trauma—because they can look very similar. I was struck by the simplicity with which she named that the Imposter Complex is the wounding around how you see yourself. Super clear and super powerful.
    Nicole shares some of her own experience in a school system that did not support her learning, and then how trauma can show up in your business as an entrepreneur when we replicate patterns that are disruptive and harmful to ourselves. We also talk some about our inner kiddos, as she calls the sweetest part of our formative selves whose desire for safety cannot be betrayed.
    I think you’ll love this conversation as I did.
    Find full show notes for this episode here.
     
    More from Nicole Lewis-Keeber:
    nicole.lewis-keeber.com
    @nicole.lewiskeeber on Instagram
     
    More from Tanya Geisler:
    tanyageisler.com
    @tanyageisler on Instagram
    Take my quiz to learn what Imposter Complex behavior is standing in the way of your unshakable confidence
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    • 43 min
    Self-Doubt is Proof of Your Humanity with McKensie Mack

    Self-Doubt is Proof of Your Humanity with McKensie Mack

    The deeply wise, deeply generous McKensie Mack joins me on Ready Enough today to share a rich interview that digs deep into boundaries, healing from systemic injustice and inequity, and will give you plenty of food for thought and room to grow if you let it in.
    McKensie is an anti-oppression consultant, coach, and facilitator, working with organizations to develop cultures of accountability that dismantle racism and gender inequity at the individual, interpersonal, and institutional levels.
    Together we talk about determining whether we’re deserving or worthy (spoiler: the answer is always yes), dismantling systems of harm vs. being used by the system to perpetuate harm, why we give up on our own healing, setting your boundaries, and dealing with leaky boundaries.
    Find full show notes for this episode here.
     
    More from McKensie Mack:
    McKensieMack.com
    @mckensiemack on Instagram
     
    More from Tanya Geisler:
    tanyageisler.com
    @tanyageisler on Instagram
    Take my quiz to learn what Imposter Complex behavior is standing in the way of your unshakable confidence
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    • 48 min
    Accepting Your Worthiness and Investing in Your Support with Lena West

    Accepting Your Worthiness and Investing in Your Support with Lena West

    Today the incomparable Lena West joins me on the Ready Enough podcast. Lena is a unique blend of coach, techie, marketing whiz, cheerleader, and intuitive guide. She helps women-identified entrepreneurs get real about business growth and what it truly means to show up for yourself and your business. Over the years, I’ve come to count on her honesty, directness, brilliance, depth, hilarity, power, and profound generosity.
    Lena has done my Imposter Complex work, and in this conversation, we talk about worthiness and mistrust of ease. I’ve witnessed Lena’s ability to SEE a business model bigger than people can see for themselves and we talk about why folx are afraid of that vision. This is part of Lena’s gift in helping folx reclaiming the title of CEO and what that means for them.
    We also talk about the pain of not feeling yourself surrounded by the right people and Lena shares a fabulous analogy of diminishment being a booty call. And the Imposter Complex being smoked gouda that will forever make me laugh.
    Find full show notes for this episode here.
     
    More from Lena West:
    LenaWest.com
    @lena_west on Instagram
     
    More from Tanya Geisler:
    tanyageisler.com
    @tanyageisler on Instagram
    Take my quiz to learn what Imposter Complex behavior is standing in the way of your unshakable confidence
    Sign up for my email list
     

    • 51 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

RobynCHolloway ,

Resonates so strongly

This is my go to podcast for when I need to tap into my strongly held value of connection. Tanya and her guests are so real, open and vulnerable. The topics they cover resonate so strongly with me. I love learning a new point of view or new way to consider thinking about different life experiences.

Kim Sedgwick ,

The conversations we NEED to be having.

Tanya and her guests tackle a wide range of topics with bravery, compassion, and grace. I *always* leave with a new perspective and some juicy food for thought. Thank you for generously sharing your gifts!

Dara Dines ,

Thoughtful Interviews

I’m really enjoying the diversity of these podcasts-such thoughtful questions for each guests!

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