Episode 31: The Reality of Impostor Syndrome and Overcoming It with Kris Kelso, Author

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Kris Kelso, keynote speaker, executive coach, and author of the book “Overcoming the Impostor” talks about his inspirational journey that started off in the halls of the corporate world.

Seeking to make a difference after experiencing the difficulties of working with a dysfunctional organization, Kris sought to make a difference by moving up the corporate hierarchy so he could positively affect culture by influencing the top-level.

His success enabled him to pivot his career as an executive coach and establish his authority in his field by writing a book. 

He talks about Impostor Syndrome, a phenomenon that erodes people’s confidence and belief in themselves by discrediting their achievements and comparing themselves to others. He opens up about how he works to overcome this and how he seeks to share this through his book. 

All of us have some form of doubt about our capabilities brought on by our failures. This insightful conversation tackles this head on and imparts a positive learning on how to move things positively.


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