Who Do You Think You Are? Sam Horwitz
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- Society & Culture
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You're smart. You're a scientist. But what if you're a fraud? A podcast about imposter syndrome explored through the lens of chemistry graduate school.
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A Psychologist’s Perspective
What is imposter syndrome? Sam reports on the origins of the term and talks to Emory psychologist Dr. Cynthia Whitehead-Laboo to find out more about how it happens and how individuals can deal with it.
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Even the Experts Struggle, Part I
In this episode, Sam does something kind of crazy. She interviews her boss! If even the experts struggle, maybe it's okay to not know everything?
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Even the Experts Struggle, Part II
This is the episode that almost didn't happen! Sam learns from Jen Heemstra about the importance of failure on her journey to understand imposter syndrome.
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Student Perspectives, Part I
Scientists are people, too. Sam moves beyond chemistry to discuss imposter syndrome with a student leader in another department.
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Student Perspectives, Part II
Is there an imposter among us? Sam gathers other Emory chemistry graduate students to discuss imposter syndrome.
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Student Perspectives, Part III
What is the "branch of toxicity"? Sam talks to fellow graduate scholar Tamra Blue about the intersection of imposter syndrome and stereotype threat.