• Professionalism - a white supremacist scam for your imposter syndrome

  • May 7 2025
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

Professionalism - a white supremacist scam for your imposter syndrome

  • Summary

  • Welcome to "Different, not broken." I’m Lauren Howard—most people call me L2—and I’m here to shake up everything you think you know about 'professionalism'.

    In this episode, I’m explaining why professionalism, as it’s sold to us, is pretty much bullshit.

    We’re told we have to fit this narrow, stuffy standard to survive in the workplace, but let’s be real: that standard was designed to exclude anyone who isn’t a 45-year-old white guy.

    I talk about how, especially in mental health and helping professions, there’s this weird expectation that you should be neutral and never challenge harmful ideologies—even when those beliefs are actively hurting people and keeping them from accessing care.

    Spoiler alert: I don’t subscribe to that.

    You’ll hear stories from my own life—yes, including plenty more 'dead Dad jokes' around my memories of running my Dad’s practice.

    Also, for our little side-quest, I'll talk about why imposter syndrome creeps up on us, and why you’re probably a lot more qualified than you feel.

    If you’ve ever felt like you don’t belong, that you’re making it up as you go, or that your path wasn’t 'professional' enough, you’re in good company.

    Let’s throw out the old rules together and celebrate exactly who we are—tabs open, messy stories, and all.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Toyota
    • Hyundai
    • Honda
    • Elon Musk

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