Ep. 154: How to Conquer your Impostor Syndrome with Stevon

Ep. 154: How to Conquer your Impostor Syndrome with Stevon

From Express Yourself Black Man by Kizzle

April 13, 2026 · 1h 55m · Episode 154

About this episode

In this episode, Stevon Lewis discusses impostor syndrome and its roots in childhood experiences, particularly for Black individuals in predominantly white spaces.

In XYBM 154, we sit down with Stevon Lewis, a speaker, author, psychotherapist, and the host of the podcast, "How to Talk to High Achievers About Anything," produced by LWC Studios. He explains imposter syndrome as fear of being exposed as a fraud, often rooted in childhood criticism, conditional affirmation, or being “the only one” in certain spaces, including Black people in majority-white environments. Tune in on all podcast streaming platforms, including YouTube. Leave a 5-star review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ if you found value in this episode or a previous episode! BOOK US FOR SPEAKING + BRAND DEALS: ———————————— Explore our diverse collaboration opportunities as the leading and fastest-growing Black men's mental health platform on social media. Let's create something dope for your brand/company. Take the first step by filling out the form on our website: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/speaking-brand-deals SAFE HAVEN: ———————————— Safe Haven is a holistic healing platform built for Black men by Black men. In Safe Haven, you will be connected with a Black mental health professional, so you can finally heal from the things you find it difficult to talk about AND you will receive…

People in this episode

Host: Kizzle

Guest: Stevon Lewis

Topics covered

  • impostor syndrome
  • mental health
  • Black men
  • self-improvement
  • childhood criticism

Keywords

  • impostor syndrome
  • mental health
  • Black men
  • self-improvement
  • psychotherapy

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Organizations: LWC Studios, Express Yourself Black Man

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