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Impostor syndrome.

You know, that little voice in your head that says, “Who do you think you are? You can’t do THAT! You'll never be as good as so-and-so. It's only a matter of time before everyone finds out you don't have a CLUE what you're doing.”

This is a show about that.

Producer, singer, mentor, storyteller, and urban meditation aficionado Andrea Klunder takes you inside the minds and hearts of artists, healers, creative entrepreneurs and anyone who's willing to take a risk, think outside the box, move beyond self-doubt to live their creative work, and live their best lives.

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Learn more about Andrea and her podcast coaching, production, and editing services at The Creative Impostor Studios.

 

Aug 20, 2019

"One of the things that I hear from clients and potential clients and podcasting community members is that a lot of people really don't like the sound of their own voice." ~Andrea Klunder, episode 081.

Lately I've honestly been feeling a little bit apathetic. I've had a hard time connecting with things that I love, things that inspire me, things that energize me, things that bring me joy.

And so I am genuinely happy (finally) to be exploring this series with you and I'm curious:

How do you feel about your own voice?

Is it a tool that you feel like you have command over? Is it something that feels vulnerable?

Do you enjoy speaking or presenting? Does it make you feel nervous? 

Do you never really think about your voice? It's just a thing that comes out of you when you need to use it?

What questions do you have about voice? 

Would you like to learn about ways that you can become more comfortable or more skillful with using your voice?

One of the things that I hear from clients and potential clients and podcasting community members is that a lot of people really don't like the sound of their own voice, or they don't feel confident using their voice, or they worry that their voice just isn't compelling enough.

Why are we in a position where so many people feel vulnerable and uncomfortable with using  one of the most powerful tools that you have for connection for influence for sharing experiences and for making an impact? 

Email me your thoughts, questions, fears, desires around voice: Andrea [at] thecreativeimpostor.com. 

This can be written out in text or you can record a voice memo on your phone or fancy microphone and send me the recording I can play on the show.

 

Get the full show notes at http://www.thecreativeimpostor.com/081

 

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  1. Send me an email. You can write it or record a voice memo on your phone and attach it to the email.
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An invitation to join me at She Podcasts Live October 2019.

Do you feel like you want to get some more podcasting insight tools resources information connections from the female perspective?

She Podcasts Live is the conference for you!

Atlanta, Georgia, October 11 through 13 2019

I will be co-facilitating a workshop on how to use YOUR VOICE.

I'd love to see you there -- get your ticket.*

*This is an affiliate link, meaning when you buy your ticket, I'll get a little thank you commission from the organizers. Thank you!

 

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Are you podcasting? (I know SOME of this community is doing it!)

Get access to my secret podcast "Craft & Culture BTS with Podcast Envy" and more at htttp://www.thecreativeimpostor.com/craftandculture

Become part of an intimate community of podcasting colleagues who all want to make an impact, shift culture and all the while, reap the deep rewards of podcasting of ourselves.