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Bonus: Reframing Power and how to bypass the imposter syndrome
This bonus episode is Noomi being interviewed on another podcast called the Imposter Syndrome Files. The interview was so valuable and aligned that Noomi asked to be able to share it also here on the Female Inner Power podcast.Find out more about Noomi’s Imposter Syndrome course here: https://noominatan.com/imposter/ And here are the show notes from the Impostor Syndrome Files:In this episode of the Impostor Syndrome Files, we talk about power. Many of us reject the idea of power, because we don’t like the concept of power over others. My guest this week, Noomi Natan, reframes power not as the power to control, but as power from within. And most importantly, she shares that power is not about us. Connecting with our inner power is not about self-service, but about being of greatest service to the world around us. She also invites us to ask ourselves, “What am I a channel for?” to ensure that we’re maximising our value.About Kim Meninger - host the Imposter Syndrome FilesKim Meninger is a leadership coach and TEDx speaker focused on empowering professionals and organisations to reach new heights by making it easier to be human at work. As a certified coach with a degree in psychology, Kim offers strategies to overcome impostor syndrome and grow professionals’ overall confidence, visibility, and influence. She believes that an authentic commitment to inclusion, belonging and psychological safety is the key to long-term corporate success. Kim also hosts The Impostor Syndrome Files podcast and leads a weekly Leading Humans discussion forum, which is free and open to all.Kim has a BA in psychology and an MBA from Boston College. She is an ICF Professional Certified Coach with certifications in confidence, career, executive and leadership development coaching. Kim also holds a certificate in Executive Leadership from Cornell University. Prior to coaching, she held leadership positions at EMC Corporation and Monster Worldwide.EPISODE LINKSConnect with Kim and The Impostor Syndrome Files:Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimmeninger/ Website: https://kimmeninger.com Noomi’s Imposter Syndrome course: https://noominatan.com/imposter/ To find out more about Noomi Melchior Natan, her coaching, Female Inner Power offers and more go to www.noominatan.com/everythingConnect with Noomi on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/noominatan/And on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noomimelchiornatan/