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Imposter Syndrome: Is It Me or the White Supremacist Patriarchy? w/ Jodi-Ann Burey

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In this week's episode, we delve into the complexities of authenticity and specifically imposter syndrome in professional settings with our esteemed guest, Jodi-Ann Burey. She is a renowned speaker, writer, and cancer survivor whose work intersects race, culture, and health equity. She is also the creator and host of the impactful podcast, Black Cancer.

She challenges traditional notions of authenticity and imposter syndrome being something that women and folks of marginalized identities have to overcome, because it's a function of the systemic biases and exclusionary practices prevalent in many workplaces

Jodi-Ann Burey (she/her) is a sought-after speaker and writer who works at the intersections of race, culture, and health equity. Inspired by her own experience as a cancer survivor and her academic and professional experience in public health, Jodi-Ann is also the creator and host of Black Cancer, a podcast about the lives of people of color through their cancer journeys.

Jodi-Ann has also been trailblazing in fighting for equity in the workplace. Her forthcoming book, AUTHENTIC (Flatiron Books, 2025) extends the ideas first presented in her TED talk, The Myth of Bringing Your Full Authentic Self to Work, and disrupts traditional narratives about racism at work. She is also a co-author of an article featured in the Harvard Business Review that got a lot of attention in 2021 and since then entitled: “Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome”. She is an alum of Boston College and the University of Michigan

Learn more about her and her work:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaburey/

jodiannburey.com

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25 episoder

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In this week's episode, we delve into the complexities of authenticity and specifically imposter syndrome in professional settings with our esteemed guest, Jodi-Ann Burey. She is a renowned speaker, writer, and cancer survivor whose work intersects race, culture, and health equity. She is also the creator and host of the impactful podcast, Black Cancer.

She challenges traditional notions of authenticity and imposter syndrome being something that women and folks of marginalized identities have to overcome, because it's a function of the systemic biases and exclusionary practices prevalent in many workplaces

Jodi-Ann Burey (she/her) is a sought-after speaker and writer who works at the intersections of race, culture, and health equity. Inspired by her own experience as a cancer survivor and her academic and professional experience in public health, Jodi-Ann is also the creator and host of Black Cancer, a podcast about the lives of people of color through their cancer journeys.

Jodi-Ann has also been trailblazing in fighting for equity in the workplace. Her forthcoming book, AUTHENTIC (Flatiron Books, 2025) extends the ideas first presented in her TED talk, The Myth of Bringing Your Full Authentic Self to Work, and disrupts traditional narratives about racism at work. She is also a co-author of an article featured in the Harvard Business Review that got a lot of attention in 2021 and since then entitled: “Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome”. She is an alum of Boston College and the University of Michigan

Learn more about her and her work:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaburey/

jodiannburey.com

  continue reading

25 episoder

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