Overcoming Imposter Syndrome and Embracing Your True Self

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“One of the hardest things about being a creative is you have to do so much work, with the idea that no one will care.” — Jeffrey Paradise.

Jeffrey Paradise is a producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist from the band Poolside.

From a humble beginning in a Los Angeles pool house, Jeffrey's musical journey led to the creation of Poolside’s signature "Daytime Disco" sound. With its relaxed, breezy melodies and smooth electronic textures, Poolside has become synonymous with the perfect summer soundtrack. 

The band's unique style and infectious rhythms have graced the stages of Coachella, Primavera Sound, and Lollapalooza, to name a few.

In this episode, Jeffrey and Simon explore the theme of imposter syndrome, shedding light on the effects of self-doubt on an artist's journey. They discuss how imposter syndrome affects both creatives and non-creatives alike and delve into the often undiscussed psychological aspects of this phenomenon, comparing strategies for navigating self-doubt and cultivating self-belief.

Jeffrey shares insights on the direct impact of imposter syndrome on his career, the moments of introspection that led to his self-discovery, and the resilience required to embrace authenticity in the music industry.

Follow Poolside: 

Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/poolside/

Website – https://www.poolsidemusic.com/

Listen to Blame It All On Love:

https://poolside.lnk.to/biaolAI

Poolside Tour Dates:

https://www.poolsidemusic.com/tour

Connect with me:

https://zaap.bio/simonclowes

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