Do you ever feel like a fraud in your own business? You’re not alone.
In this powerful episode of Both Sides of the Check, Ms Cat and LiShon unpack the real and raw truth about imposter syndrome in entrepreneurship — where it comes from, why it’s so common, and how to shut it down before it kills your confidence.
Whether you’re a new business owner or scaling to six figures, imposter syndrome doesn’t discriminate. We’re giving you tools to push past the doubt and fully own your role as the boss you already are.
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