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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
  • Reflecting on Growth: Our Year-End Recap
    2025/12/28

    In this year-end episode of the 9 to 5 Imposter Podcast, hosts Andy and James reflect on their journey so far, discussing the impactful messages from their previous guests. They touch on various strategies and personal anecdotes shared by their guests. The hosts reflect on the positive reception of the podcast and their excitement about its future, including the plan to bring in more diverse guests and expand the conversation beyond the tech industry. They also highlight their plans to broaden the podcast’s focus beyond tech, aiming to feature stories from diverse professions. They encourage listeners to share their stories, provide feedback, and support the podcast.

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    41 分
  • Interview with Sandeep Nair: Navigating Life's Challenges
    2025/12/07

    In this episode of the 9 to 5 Imposter Podcast, hosts James and Andy dive into the topic of imposter syndrome as they are joined by their guest, Sandeep Nair. A first-generation Indian American and a technology professional, Sandeep shares his journey from being raised in a performance-focused household in West Texas to his current role in big tech. The discussion covers Sandeep's professional trajectory, the impact of cultural inflection points such as 9/11 on his sense of belonging, and how he has navigated imposter syndrome throughout his career. The conversation also delves into the importance of building daily habits for mental and physical well-being, parenting strategies for raising well-rounded children, and the broader implications of sharing personal experiences to help others. The episode concludes with reflections on balancing professional aspirations with meaningful, fulfilling activities.

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    41 分
  • Interview with Andrew Ting: Lessons from a Harvard-Educated Executive
    2025/11/18

    Andrew Ting, a professor at Georgetown's Business School and George Washington University's Law School and a Chief Legal Officer with two Harvard degrees, shares his personal experiences with imposter syndrome throughout his career. He elaborates on his background as an immigrant from Malaysia, his educational journey, and the challenges he faced in high-pressure roles. Andrew emphasizes the importance of authenticity, mentorship, and not taking oneself too seriously. He also discusses how he prepares his students and children for real-life challenges while encouraging self-acceptance and continuous learning.

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    37 分
  • Interview with Nick Rodriguez: Breaking the Ice
    2025/11/04

    This episode of the 9 to 5 Imposter Podcast features guest Nick Rodriguez, who works as a DEI and Employee Experience manager at AHEAD. Nick shares his background, growing up as a Mexican-Scottish American, and the challenges he faced feeling isolated in both his cultural communities and career. The conversation delves into Nick's childhood, academic challenges, and early loss of his mother, all of which shaped his drive to succeed and navigate self-doubt. Nick emphasizes the value of gratitude and recognition in building each other up, combating imposter syndrome, and fostering a supportive work environment.

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    48 分
  • Interview with Shannon Eldridge-Kuehn: From DJ to Tech Evangelist
    2025/10/26

    Shannon shares her unconventional journey into the tech industry, from being a DJ to becoming a principal solutions architect, as well as her struggles with self-doubt and overcoming impostor syndrome. They discuss the importance of mentorship, resilience, and the unique paths that different professionals take in their careers. The conversation highlights the significance of having champions in one's career, assuming positive intent, and the diverse backgrounds that can lead to a successful career in tech.

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    38 分