Psychologically Speaking - Trailer
What's Psychologically Speaking all about?
In this captivating trailer for her new podcast Psychologically Speaking, meet psychologist Leila Ainge.
Leila provides a tantalising preview of her own ground-breaking research on impostor phenomenon. Drawing on fascinating insights from entrepreneurs, Leila is on a mission to revolutionise our understanding of feeling like a fraud. From busting myths to uncovering surprising upsides, Psychologically Speaking promises jargon-free deep dives into the nuances of Leila's favourite thing: the fascinating world of human behaviour.
Follow Psychologically Speaking and join Leila and her guests to learn how you can harness impostor experiences to excel in work and life.
Find Leila online at www.leilaainge.co.uk
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Psychologically Speaking is produced by Buckers at Decibelle Creative @decibelle_creative
Transcript
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::>> Leila Ainge: Welcome to Psychologically speaking with
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::me, Leila Ainge.
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::This is a podcast all about human
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::behaviour, weaving together fascinating
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::research, opinions and real life
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::experiences. I'm going to give you a
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::psychologist's insight into how we behave in the
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::spaces we live and work in, and how they
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::in turn shape up us.
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::I'm a psychologist and coach with an interest
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::in human connection. My current
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::research looks at networking, engagement
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::styles, and the mindsets of entrepreneurs,
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::especially in online spaces.
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::Psychologically speaking, I've got a deep
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::curiosity around the way in which we use our
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::personal and professional resources to get ahead
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::and get things done.
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::This very first series of psychologically
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::speaking dives straight into my research
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::on impostor phenomenon. Why do we
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::feel like an impostor sometimes? What's the
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::experience like for different people? And we'll
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::discover the facts, fiction, and situational
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::nuances of feeling like a fraud. You'll
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::hear from me and special guests on
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::experiences that invite the impostor feeling into
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::our businesses, from social media
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::comparison to fashion, menopause, and
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::psychological safety I want to change
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::the way you think about impostor phenomenon.
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::Perhaps this is the first time you've heard the term,
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::impostor phenomenon as opposed to Impostor
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::syndrome, and there's a really key
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::distinction. I'm on a mission to get us moving
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::away from a term syndrome that suggests there's
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::something wrong with us, and we'll get straight
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::into that. During the first episode,
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::my impostor research went deep on the
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::experiences of entrepreneurs. But this
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::podcast really is for anyone who's ever
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::wanted the ground to swallow them up whole or
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::felt like they've lagged their way into a piece of
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::work. If you want to understand why those
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::experiences are happening and how we can use them to
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::our advantage in our work, then this podcast is
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::definitely for you.
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::I can't wait to share my research with you,
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::especially the ways in which people take impostor and
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::run with it, and also some of the really
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::surprising positives of the impostor experience.
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::Perhaps the talent of getting ahead and getting things
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::done we so often admire in people have more
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::to do with impostor than we think.
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::If I've tempted your psychological taste buds,
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::then the first thing to do is subscribe to this
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::podcast. And if your podcast listening platform
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::of choice allows you to, you can opt in for
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::notifications when new episodes drop.
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::The next thing to do is to head to my website,
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::WW Leelarange, Co.
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::UK, and sign up to my newsletter. You'll
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::also find me on Instagram and LinkedIn
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::all of the details you need to find me in the digital
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::space are in the show notes for this podcast
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::trailer. I hope you'll listen in for
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::jargon free deep dives and different perspectives
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::into the fascinating world of human behaviour.
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::On psychologically speaking. With me,
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::Leila Ainge.