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Not Everyone Gets a Seat at Your Table – How Dr. Rebecca Andersen Said Goodbye to Imposter Syndrome

podcast May 14, 2025


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Today, as leader of the Talent Strategies program at the Berkeley lab, Dr. Rebecca Andersen has a thriving career in professional development. But back when she was in the middle stages of her career, a toxic work environment, and its effects on her, nearly derailed it all.

On the one hand, from a job performance standpoint, she was killing it. She was at the top of her game, giving talks, winning awards, and leading her team to success. On the other hand, that same success seemed to paint a target on her back. She was constantly being criticised for seemingly contradictory reasons. No matter what she did she felt like she couldn’t win, and she found herself questioning her every move.  It was full on fight or flight mode… All. The. Time.

And it was only a matter of time before she reached her breaking point – alone in her office, crying under her desk, desperately wishing she could escape her situation somehow.

Rebecca’s story could have ended there – with her leaving her job, and maybe her field, and never returning.  Instead, she did something brave – she openly took a mental health break, creating the space for healing that would eventually help her understand what had happened, and how she could make sure it never happened again.

In this episode, Rebecca tells Brenda about what she learned from that lowest of low experiences, how she came to realize that not everyone deserves a seat at your validation table, and why it’s so important to realize failing at something does not make you a failure.

For more, check out Dr. Rebecca Andersen…

On LinkedIn – /rebeccakandersen

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