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9 to 5 Imposter

9 to 5 Imposter

著者: Andy Sajous & James Adams
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概要

If you've ever sat in a team meeting or a boardroom and thought, "How did I get hired for this?"


You’re in the right place.


Andy Sajous and James Adams are tech veterans who realized that the most talented people in the industry are often the ones most plagued by Imposter Syndrome. On 9 to 5 Imposter, they pull back the curtain on the "lucky amateur" myth.


From the nuances of high performance environments, Andy and James tackle the intersection of career, culture, and psychology. This isn't just about feeling better; it's about performing better by understanding the "imposter" inside us all. Join a community of hundreds of professionals turning their greatest insecurity into their greatest competitive edge.


It's an engaging and thought-provoking listen.

© 2026 9 to 5 Imposter
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  • 9 to 5 in Five: Growth Tax Theory - Andrew Ting
    2026/01/28

    In this episode of the 9 to 5 in Five, Andy uses a high-impact clip from Andrew Ting to illustrate the "Growth Tax Theory", the psychological price we pay every time we level up in our careers. Andrew, a dual Harvard degree holder, argues that total comfort often signals a lack of growth, suggesting that a healthy dose of doubt keeps professionals sharp and accountable. By blending rigorous over-preparation with the ability to improvise and maintain a sense of humor. This clip serves as a brief but powerful reminder that feeling like an imposter isn't a sign of failure, but rather a byproduct of pushing past your comfort zone.

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    4 分
  • Interview with Chloe Burton: The Power of Transparent Mentorship
    2026/01/18

    In this episode of the 9 to 5 Imposter Podcast, hosts Andy and James are joined by ten-year tech veteran Chloe Burton to decode the psychological hurdles of navigating a career pivot from psychology to cybersecurity. Chloe provides a masterclass in professional resilience, sharing her lived experience as a woman of color in tech and revealing how "transparent mentorship” is the ultimate antidote to the imposter syndrome that often plagues the modern "9 to 5." By diving into the tactical importance of grounding yourself, the value of being an openly imperfect mentor, and the strength found in self-reflection, this conversation transforms self-doubt from a professional "tax" into a competitive advantage for long-term growth. Chloe’s insights offer a powerful reminder that self-awareness and transparency are the true hallmarks of a high-performing career in today’s tech landscape.

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    38 分
  • 9 to 5 in Five: Growth Tax Theory - Eric Shanks
    2026/01/07

    In this episode of the 9 to 5 in Five, Andy uses a high-impact clip from Eric Shanks to illustrate the "Growth Tax Theory", the psychological price we pay every time we level up in our careers. While many view imposter syndrome as an emotional roadblock, Eric’s success reveals it can actually be a high-performance fuel that drives us to over-prepare and master new skills. By analyzing Eric’s "certification shield" and his tactical approach to silencing internal noise,

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    6 分
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