The Impostor Syndrome Files
Do you ever feel like a fraud? Struggle with chronic self-doubt? Wonder if you really deserve your role?
You’re not alone. As a leadership coach who’s battled impostor syndrome myself, I created this podcast to provide a place where professionals can share their stories, shed the silent shame and feel seen.
Each episode features honest conversations with professionals from all walks of life who’ve faced impostor syndrome and found ways to move through it. We’ll also hear from experts who share practical strategies for managing ourselves and shaping environments that reduce the threat of impostor syndrome.
Let’s erase the stigma. Let’s stop pretending we’re the only ones. And let’s come together to share, support and rise above the fear that keeps us playing small.
The Impostor Syndrome Files
Trust Yourself
In this episode of the Impostor Syndrome Files, my guest, Clara Arroyave, shares her story as a Latina entrepreneur and the strategies she uses to manage the biases of others. She also emphasizes the importance of accountability to countering self-doubt.
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About My Guest
Clara Arroyave is the CEO and co-founder of PlaceMe, the biggest co-living company in Boston.
With over 7 years of experience in the real estate industry, she has launched her own company in 2016, prior being a cofounder and a team member at other two RETECH startups.
Graduated from gener8tor, a nationally ranked accelerator that invests in high-growth startups.
An active member of the Boston start-up community, Clara serves as advisor, board leader, and growth consultant and focuses on strengthening start-ups with solid value propositions. She works mainly on strategy and performance improvement in the real estate tech space.
Clara is also a first-cohort Fellow of Latinos for Education, a nonprofit who prepares Latino Leaders to serve on Education Boards nationwide. She currently serves as Board Member at Breakthrough Greater Boston.
She received an MBA from Hult International Business School, where she won two innovation awards in the consulting and entrepreneurship clubs.