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Overcoming the Perils of Imposter Syndrome
- Narrated by: Michael Mollica
- Length: 56 mins
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Summary
Overcoming the Perils of Imposter Syndrome is an empowering guide to conquering feelings of extreme inadequacy. Many people feel like a fraud despite incredible achievements, and it’s not as uncommon as you think! This concise and compelling book provides an explanation of the five types of impostors and how they are affected by these overwhelming thought patterns.
Included are quotes and excerpts from interviews of notable people throughout history and pop culture who openly suffer from impostor syndrome. Most reassuringly, author Derrick Newton also discusses his experiences with impostor syndrome as a person of color with a disability, as well as offering encouragement and advice on how to beat impostor syndrome.
Overcoming the Perils of Imposter Syndrome will encourage and guide you on your ongoing journey battling impostor syndrome and can be read over and over whenever you need it most!
Logline: A self-help guide to overcoming impostor syndrome including personal experiences from the author as well as examples of notable people who suffer from impostor syndrome.
Author Bio: Derrick Newton, born in Oakland, CA, was a streetwise hustler from 1985-1995. Like many young people then - and even now - he was caught up in the belief that dealing lead to a glamorous life. However, after the crack-cocaine epidemic hit Oakland and neighborhoods like it and the War on Drugs began, Derrick became disillusioned with this life.
After a decade struggling to escape the streets, Derrick woke up in Oakland’s Highland Hospital after being shot multiple times. In addition to these struggles, Derrick was also diagnosed with dyslexia, but despite this, he earned an Associate’s degree at Evergreen Valley Community College in San Jose, CA. He later graduated from UC Santa Cruz cum laude with a degree in Sociology.
Derrick’s story of success and perseverance has made him passionate about helping others and speaking out against the Industrial Prison Complex. He is an activist and youth counselor, as well as a song writer. Derrick has traveled around the world and has a passion for learning about different cultures.
“Never give up on your dreams, because your dreams would never give up on you.” (Derrick Newton, University of Santa Cruz Commencement Speech 2018)