#14 - Overcoming Imposter Syndrome


Ever felt like you don’t belong in the room, even when you've worked hard to get there? You're not alone. In this episode of Mind and Faith Matters, Dr. Cory Potter explores the deep-rooted experience of imposter syndrome through both neuroscience and Scripture. Discover how your brain handles insecurity, why self-doubt often shows up in moments of growth, and how faith can rewire those mental patterns.
We’ll explore the role of the amygdala, the hippocampus, negative thought loops, and the power of tools like visualization, breathwork, and community. You’ll learn faith-integrated strategies to renew your mind, reclaim your identity, and step forward with confidence. Whether you're a small business owner, leader, or just wrestling with your own inner critic, this episode will remind you: you're not a fraud. You’re chosen, equipped, and growing.
Topics include:
- How your brain processes insecurity
- Why imposter syndrome shows up when you succeed
- Scripture-based tools to rewire negative thought patterns
- The difference between conviction and toxic self-doubt
- Why worship and testimony heal identity