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Fraudulent Feeling Ep.10: Imposter Intersections

Updated: Jul 29








In this engaging conversation, Fatima and Greg explore the complexities of imposter syndrome, sharing personal experiences and insights on how it manifests in various aspects of life, including professional settings and athletic pursuits. They discuss the importance of preparation, self-reflection, and the role of external validation in overcoming feelings of inadequacy.


The dialogue emphasizes the significance of supporting one another and recognizing the shared human experience of insecurity, regardless of privilege or background.


Despite a career filled with accolades, Greg reveals how self-doubt still lingers. From constant relocations growing up to his disciplined triathlon training, Greg shares how life’s transitions shaped his mindset and strategic thinking.


You will walk away with deeper insight into how privilege, preparation, journaling, and emotional intelligence shape not only leadership but also our self-worth.



HOT TOPICS:

Strategic Thinking as a Life Skill

The Unseen Toll of Success

Moving Frequently & the Mask of Adaptability

How Sports Help Process Self-Doubt

Why Privilege Doesn’t Protect from Imposter Syndrome

The Power of Daily Journaling

Leadership vs. Belonging

Emotional Intelligence in Male-Dominated Spaces

Reframing Feedback for Growth

Support Systems, Mentorship & Human Connection


Meet Greg

Greg Kruchko is a tech strategy executive and triathlete based in Denver, Colorado. With a background in building high-impact teams, Greg brings a thoughtful, emotionally intelligent lens to leadership. Outside of tech, he channels discipline through endurance training and daily journaling. Greg’s approach to life is shaped by curiosity, preparation, and a commitment to helping others grow.

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