• “The Seductiveness of Imposter Syndrome” featuring Meredith Maran

  • Mar 3 2025
  • Duración: 1 h y 7 m
  • Podcast

“The Seductiveness of Imposter Syndrome” featuring Meredith Maran

  • Resumen

  • In this episode of Imposter Hour, hosts Liz and Greg sit down with the incomparable Meredith Maran—acclaimed author, activist, and cultural critic—for a deep and thought-provoking conversation on imposter syndrome, resilience, and the evolving world of publishing.

    Meredith opens up about her journey as a writer, the sting of rejection, and how shifting cultural landscapes have shaped her identity and career. She shares candid insights into the intersection of gender, feminism, and storytelling, as well as her experiences adapting her work for film.

    This episode unpacks the seductiveness of self-doubt, the tension between artistry and activism, and the power of personal narratives in shaping both literature and society. Meredith also reflects on the importance of self-accountability, the changing face of publishing, and how embracing one’s creative voice can lead to personal and professional transformation.

    Don’t miss this illuminating discussion with a literary powerhouse whose work—including My Lie, What It’s Like to Live Now, and The New Old Me—has left a lasting impact on readers and writers alike.

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