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Unmasking the Impostor: Overcoming Self-Doubt in Music. E:310 with Dr Beth Wright

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In this week’s enlightening episode of Talking Flutes Extra, host Jean Paul welcomes back Dr. Beth Wright, forensic psychologist and his daughter, to tackle a question that hits home for many musicians – dealing with impostor syndrome and self-doubt. With her expert insight, Dr. Beth Wright demystifies the concept of impostor syndrome, describing it as the nagging feeling of not belonging or undeserved success, despite evidence to the contrary.

Dr. Beth guides us through the psychological roots of impostor syndrome, explaining how it's intertwined with our self-worth and past experiences. She reassures us that it can strike anyone, regardless of their confidence level, and often feeds on our deepest insecurities. But there's hope, as she shares practical strategies for challenging and reframing negative thoughts, highlighting the importance of seeking evidence against our self-doubts and recognising that our thoughts are not always facts.

The conversation takes a deep dive into the power of thought challenging, especially for musicians who grapple with performance anxiety and the pressure of perfection. Dr. Beth encourages listeners to embrace the idea of growth and learning from every experience, rather than succumbing to the fear of failure.

Jean Paul and Beth also explore the concept of flow state and how it can help performers stay present and focused, free from the intrusion of doubt. They discuss the delicate balance between adopting an alter ego on stage and staying true to one's unique essence as a musician.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone who has ever felt like an impostor in their musical journey. Tune in to find out how to acknowledge and overcome the internal critic, and step into a space of confidence and authenticity in your artistry.

'Talking Flutes', 'Talking Flutes Extra' and 'Bitesize' are podcast productions by the TJ Flute Company. For more information, visit www.tjflutes.com.

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In this week’s enlightening episode of Talking Flutes Extra, host Jean Paul welcomes back Dr. Beth Wright, forensic psychologist and his daughter, to tackle a question that hits home for many musicians – dealing with impostor syndrome and self-doubt. With her expert insight, Dr. Beth Wright demystifies the concept of impostor syndrome, describing it as the nagging feeling of not belonging or undeserved success, despite evidence to the contrary.

Dr. Beth guides us through the psychological roots of impostor syndrome, explaining how it's intertwined with our self-worth and past experiences. She reassures us that it can strike anyone, regardless of their confidence level, and often feeds on our deepest insecurities. But there's hope, as she shares practical strategies for challenging and reframing negative thoughts, highlighting the importance of seeking evidence against our self-doubts and recognising that our thoughts are not always facts.

The conversation takes a deep dive into the power of thought challenging, especially for musicians who grapple with performance anxiety and the pressure of perfection. Dr. Beth encourages listeners to embrace the idea of growth and learning from every experience, rather than succumbing to the fear of failure.

Jean Paul and Beth also explore the concept of flow state and how it can help performers stay present and focused, free from the intrusion of doubt. They discuss the delicate balance between adopting an alter ego on stage and staying true to one's unique essence as a musician.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone who has ever felt like an impostor in their musical journey. Tune in to find out how to acknowledge and overcome the internal critic, and step into a space of confidence and authenticity in your artistry.

'Talking Flutes', 'Talking Flutes Extra' and 'Bitesize' are podcast productions by the TJ Flute Company. For more information, visit www.tjflutes.com.

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