53 min

Please Don't Kick Me Out - Episode 32 - Featuring UX/Graphic Designer, Julia Please Don't Kick Me Out

    • Society & Culture

In this week’s episode, I interview my former-coworker, Julia. Julia is one of the brightest and kindest people I’ve ever worked with, and that’s because her brain is brilliant. As an adult, she was diagnosed with autism, helping her connect the dots to what made her different and unique. I loved this interview, because I got to really know my lunch break buddy better, and I’m happy to report her next chapter during the pandemic has been a happy one. Imposter syndrome impacts everyone differently, but imagine never knowing why you felt the way you did until you were an adult!

FYI: Enjoy 15% off from Dash of Pep. Visit DashOfPep.com and enter promo code PDKMO at checkout for 15% off.

If you would like to be a future guest, please reach out to us at PDKMOPodcast@gmail.com, or via social media at one of the links below! Facebook: http://facebook.com/PDKMOPodcast I Instagram: http://instagram.com/pleasedontkickmeout 

If you like this episode, please rate us on whatever platform you listened to it. Your support means the world!

About Please Don't Kick Me Out: Please Don't Kick Me Out is a podcast about nothing, and everything all at once. This podcast is about 'imposter syndrome', and exploring the idea that no one really feels like they belong. I will interview my friends and people that inspire me, to understand what success looks like to them. Does anyone really have it figured out? Let's find out.


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/please-dont-kick-me-out/message

In this week’s episode, I interview my former-coworker, Julia. Julia is one of the brightest and kindest people I’ve ever worked with, and that’s because her brain is brilliant. As an adult, she was diagnosed with autism, helping her connect the dots to what made her different and unique. I loved this interview, because I got to really know my lunch break buddy better, and I’m happy to report her next chapter during the pandemic has been a happy one. Imposter syndrome impacts everyone differently, but imagine never knowing why you felt the way you did until you were an adult!

FYI: Enjoy 15% off from Dash of Pep. Visit DashOfPep.com and enter promo code PDKMO at checkout for 15% off.

If you would like to be a future guest, please reach out to us at PDKMOPodcast@gmail.com, or via social media at one of the links below! Facebook: http://facebook.com/PDKMOPodcast I Instagram: http://instagram.com/pleasedontkickmeout 

If you like this episode, please rate us on whatever platform you listened to it. Your support means the world!

About Please Don't Kick Me Out: Please Don't Kick Me Out is a podcast about nothing, and everything all at once. This podcast is about 'imposter syndrome', and exploring the idea that no one really feels like they belong. I will interview my friends and people that inspire me, to understand what success looks like to them. Does anyone really have it figured out? Let's find out.


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/please-dont-kick-me-out/message

53 min

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