DevLearn Unwrapped: Betty Dannewitz on Imposter Syndrome in L&D

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Imposter syndrome is more common in work than many of us admit, and the rise of generative AI is bringing those feelings to the surface. 

In this DevLearn Unwrapped edition of the Being Intrepid podcast, Sam Herring speaks with Betty Dannewitz, Learning Solutions Architect at Blanchard and host of the ifyouaskbetty podcast, about how imposter syndrome shows up for learning professionals, how new technology can trigger it, and why reframing is the antidote. 

Betty explains what the research says, shares stories from her podcast guests, and connects imposter syndrome not only to our roles as L&D practitioners, but also to the learner experience itself. 

What you’ll learn: 

  • A practical definition of imposter syndrome (and how it is broadly experienced as a phenomenon) 
  • How generative AI can trigger or deepen imposter feelings among L&D pros 
  • Common unhelpful reactions and healthier ways to respond 
  • How to help learner imposter syndrome by design learning that builds mastery and confidence

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Sam Herring Intrepid by VitalSource

Sam Herring

Vice President and General Manager
Intrepid by VitalSource
Betty Dannewitz, Blanchard, ifyouaskbetty

Betty Dannewtiz

Learning Solutions Architect
Blanchard

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