• Imposter Syndrome

  • Apr 8 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Call it insecurity. Call it negative self-talk. Call it what you like ... Imposter syndrome is a label that we can apply to a feeling that most people experience at some time or another.


    In this revealing and honest episode, David and Matthew talk about the impact of this almost-universal human experience, how it can impact on career both negatively and positively.


    Your hosts: David Salamons is a senior London corporate partner at Gunnercooke, a leading global law firm known for its rapid growth. With a career spanning decades, he began his first law firm at 28 and has since been a partner in multiple firms, even founding an international law group. Beyond law, he has successfully managed businesses in various sectors including textiles, import/export, coaching, and brand extension. For over 25 years he conducted personal development and leadership workshops globally. An accomplished public speaker and mentor, David generously shares his support to those developing their skills, particularly in public speaking. Matthew Dashper-Hughes is a senior company director and executive coach, he has 25+ years of experience of navigating businesses through growth and challenges. He has led a multi-million-pound buyout, served as COO for a well-known retailer, and successfully turned around a struggling business before going on to coach, train and mentor over 2000 leaders, managers and entrepreneurs to achieve business growth. He is the International Director and Head of Talent Acquisition for Gunnercooke and, as an executive coach, he works exclusively with professionals delivering services to businesses.

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