How podcasters can overcome imposter syndrome!
Imposter syndrome is the sneaky little buggah that many of us podcasters have to grapple with, whether we’re just starting out or have logged countless hours behind the mic.
It's that annoying voice whispering doubts like, “Who do you think you are?” and “Why would anyone want to listen to you?”
But here’s the truth — you are absolutely qualified to podcast, and we’re going to explore how to silence that pesky voice for good.
Why is this feeling so common in the podcasting world? What practical strategies are there to boost your confidence, even when you’re feeling vulnerable?
It's all in this episode!
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00:01 - Introduction to Podmastery Challenges
01:32 - Understanding Imposter Syndrome in Podcasting
05:40 - Navigating Imposter Syndrome for Experienced Podcasters
08:06 - Mindset Shifts for Podcasters
08:47 - Embracing Your Authentic Voice
Today, we're tackling something so many podcasters, whether new or experienced, have to deal with, but they don't always admit it.
Speaker APodmaster.
Speaker AHello there, fellow podmastery student.
Speaker AAs we continue our mission to get you attaining pod mastery, it's another episode of Podcasting Insights with the podmaster.
Speaker AI'm Neil Velio, the podmaster, and this show is to help you grow your confidence, your audience, and your impact one episode at a time.
Speaker ASo for this episode, we are talking about something that many of us have experienced and had to deal with at some point or another.
Speaker AImposter syndrome.
Speaker AThat little voice in your head that whispers, who do you think you are?
Speaker AWhy would anyone listen to you?
Speaker AAre you even qualified to have a podcast?
Speaker ASpoiler alert.
Speaker AYes, you absolutely are.
Speaker AAnd in this episode, I will tell you exactly how to shut that little voice up and keep showing up confidently behind the mic.
Speaker ASo, hi and welcome to.
Speaker AOh, God, hang on, let me start over.
Speaker AHi and God.
Speaker AHello and welcome along to.
Speaker AWe've all been there.
Speaker ASo let's talk about why imposter syndrome is so common in podcasting.
Speaker AWell, let's be honest about it.
Speaker APodcasting feels quite exposed.
Speaker AYou have to be fairly vulnerable.
Speaker AIt's your voice and it's your ideas, and you're putting them out there for the world to technically judge you based on your perspectives.
Speaker AAnd if you haven't practiced or warmed up or got completely clear on your knowledge base, it is easy to hit record and instantly feel like a fraud.
Speaker ABut here's the truth.
Speaker AImposter syndrome doesn't actually mean that you're an imposter.
Speaker AAs in, it doesn't mean that you don't know what you're talking about.
Speaker AIt usually just means you haven't rehearsed how to convey that information.
Speaker AThink of it a bit like going to the gym for the first time and expecting to lift 100 kilos on your first go.
Speaker AYou'd never be able to do that, and if you tried, people would see how much you're struggling and that would make you feel more self conscious.
Speaker AAnd therefore, that's why you play small and lift the minimal plates in order to get through it.
Speaker ABut the problem with lifting the minimal plates is is your progress will be slow, if not non existent.
Speaker AIn podcasting, we expect to hit record and basically get the same results as your Joe Rogans, your Stephen Bartletts, your Alex Cooper's, your Mel Robbinses.
Speaker AMel Robbins.
Speaker AConfidence is a muscle, and you build it by doing, not just reading about it.
Speaker ASo, first of all, this section is for brand new podcasters.
Speaker AI'm going to talk you through how to stop overthinking.
Speaker ASo first and foremost, if you're just getting started and thinking to yourself, I need to learn everything before I can record anything.
Speaker ANo, you really don't.
Speaker AHere's what you need to do instead.
Speaker APick one or two voices or resources that you trust.
Speaker ALearn just enough to move forward.
Speaker AThen record, reflect, improve, repeat.
Speaker AI feel like that needs a rave beat behind it.
Speaker ARecord, reflect, improve, repeat.
Speaker ASo that is the whole formula.
Speaker AAnd here's a quick hack.
Speaker AInterview yourself.
Speaker AWell, welcome to the show, Neil.
Speaker AAbsolutely brilliant to have you on because I know how awesome you are.
Speaker ABut enough flattery of myself.
Speaker AHere's a couple of questions.
Speaker AFirst of all, why do I want to start this podcast?
Speaker AWait, wait, wait.
Speaker ADon't answer just yet because I have a more important question.
Speaker AWhat's something that I wish more people knew?
Speaker ATalk out loud until it flows.
Speaker ANo pressure, no audience, just warming up your voice.
Speaker AOkay, so we've dealt with what new podcasters go through and experience.
Speaker ALet's talk about experienced podcasters.
Speaker AHere's why experienced podcasters still feel imposter syndrome.
Speaker AYeah, this thing can creep back in even years into the game.
Speaker AI experience it myself every time I look at YouTube, which is not my wheelhouse of expertise at all.
Speaker AI am an audio podcast og.
Speaker AWe do video as a value add for listeners that prefer to watch rather than, you know, listen, which I still can't get my head around that.
Speaker AIt's like a contradiction in terms podcasters listening on YouTube.
Speaker ABut anyway, back to the point.
Speaker AI look at my analytics in YouTube and I see not only lower numbers of people engaging with the content, but sometimes a thumbs down.
Speaker AThat definitely brings back feelings of imposter syndrome.
Speaker ATo me, someone who's been doing this for more than 20 years still allow myself to be judged by people that are probably not even close to likely to be my ideal listeners.
Speaker ASo why do I care what they think?
Speaker ABecause I have imposter syndrome and everything counts.
Speaker AAny feedback counts.
Speaker ASo let's get back to you.
Speaker AYou might find yourself thinking, am I saying anything new?
Speaker AWhy don't I have more downloads?
Speaker AShould I still be doing this?
Speaker ASee, the reason for this is that you've grown and therefore so have your expectations.
Speaker ASo when that doubt hits, try doing this.
Speaker AGo back and listen to one of your earliest episodes.
Speaker AI guarantee that you will hear the progress.
Speaker AIt's just a fact.
Speaker AYour pacing, your clarity, even the quality of your audio, you will have learned along the way and improved accordingly.
Speaker AParticularly if you've had an audit from me, link to book one of those, by the way, in the episode description.
Speaker ASo in terms of the growth, yeah, you've kind of earned it.
Speaker ASo don't let stats override that.
Speaker ADon't let that demonic voice whispering into your ear undo that.
Speaker AYou're moving forward with every episode you release.
Speaker ASo let's talk about the mindset shifts that you need to adapt to keep you going.
Speaker AHere's the main mindset difference I want you to absorb on this episode.
Speaker AStop trying to prove you're legit.
Speaker AStart acting like you already are.
Speaker AYour audience doesn't need perfect.
Speaker AThey want real.
Speaker AThey want you.
Speaker AThey don't know what the perfect version of you is.
Speaker AThey only know what the now version of you is.
Speaker AYou're already showing up, already sharing something valuable, already helping someone who hasn't started on the journey yet.
Speaker ASo take that doubt, thank it for trying to protect you, and then record your episode anyway.
Speaker ATrust me, the universe needs what you have to say.
Speaker AYou're being mean by depriving it of your brilliance.
Speaker AIf you found this episode helpful, then send it to just one podcaster who might be stuck in their own head right now.
Speaker AThey will ultimately thank you for it.
Speaker AShare your own imposter moment with me.
Speaker AI love hearing stories.
Speaker AFind the contact form at Podmastery Co and if you're thinking maybe I am an imposter, let's talk.
Speaker AGo punch in on your keyboard Podmastery Co Lite, and book yourself in for a podcast audit analysis.
Speaker AI'll give you an honest, kind, and clear breakdown of what's working for you and what might be next on your journey.
Speaker ATrust me, once you've had this audit, you're going to realize just how much potential you have, and you're going to grow accordingly until you get brave enough to book an audit and take that next step towards your ultimate goals.
Speaker ADo this.
Speaker AKeep recording, keep trusting in yourself, and understand you're doing better than you might think.
Speaker AI'm looking forward to speaking to you on the next episode of Podcasting Insights with the Podmaster.
Speaker AIf you haven't yet, click Follow in whatever podcast app you're listening to this right now, or go to Podmastery Co to find all the links.
Speaker AAnd congratulations for finishing this episode and taking a step closer towards attaining pod mastery.