
Imposter Syndrome with Jenny Brady (Episode 62)
Research Adjacent · Sarah McLusky
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Show Notes
This episode is all about imposter syndrome and how it shows up for research-adjacent professionals. Sarah's guest Jenny Brady is a coach and facilitator who previously featured in episode 16.
Sarah and Jenny talk about
- Why Imposter moments are part of being human
- When working with researchers can trigger confidence issues
- Techniques for managing imposter moments including evidence-based reflection, reframing and focusing on strengths
Find out more
- Read the show notes and transcript on the podcast website
- Connect with Jenny on LinkedIn
- Listen to Jenny's previous appearance on the podcast
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Mentioned in this episode:
Leeds Research Adjacent Community Networking
Come along to meet other research-adjacent folks in person at Brooklyn Bar in Leeds on Thursday 30 April 2026 from 5.30pm. Open to anyone who feels part of this world. Facilitated by podcast host Sarah McLusky. Find out more and sign up here https://researchadjacent.circle.so/c/open-events/leeds-research-adjacent-community-networking-4058c1
Research Adjacent Directory Member of the Month: Clare Jonas, That Thinking Feeling
What do you get if you cross an academic psychologist with a research communicator? Some amazing skills training workshops! Clare offers workshops which support researchers to develop knowledge and practical skills in three overlapping areas: research communication, taking care of ourselves and each other, and career skills for academia and beyond. They’re based on Clare's professional expertise, lived experience, evidence from psychology and related fields... and love of dad jokes! Find out more at https://www.thatthinkingfeeling.co.uk/