
3 – Imposter Syndrome & Shark Attacks
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<p>Ahoy, matey! Now that our introductions are behind us, let’s dive into a properly structured At Your Own Risk episode. Bonded over the trauma of their own existence, Dana and Sarah discuss the original idea behind this podcast: imposter syndrome!</p><p>Sarah gives us the very helpful (and only mildly disturbing) run-down on the social media buzzword of the year: imposter syndrome. She even walks us through a fun little quiz to help us determine how totally messed up our brains might be - follow along for some extra fun! By the end of Sarah’s time, you’ll have hopefully decided if you’re interesting enough to even have imposter syndrome and be able to maybe even tell your friends who probably secretly hate you what kind of imposter you are!</p><p>But don’t get too comfy, because once we’ve thoroughly diagnosed ourselves with Not Good Enough disease, Dana takes us into the murky, waist-deep world of shark attacks. We also find out that Dana might actually have a death wish far greater than we’d realized based on how many personal, tangential shark attack stories she seems to have? We’ll table that... For now, we focus on how to prevent a shark attack and ultimately how to up your chances of not dying so you can instead have the coolest story of anyone at your post-pandemic parties.</p><p>Want to support the pod and join a community of expert worriers? Join our monthly Patreon club at www.patreon.com/atyourownrisk for exclusive content starting at only $3! What a frickin’ bargain!</p><p>And for more buffoonery and content, follow AYOR on Instagram and TikTok at @atyourownriskthepod. If you dare, check out Dana and Sarah’s personal instas at @danadrewdles and @sarahbassy.</p><p>Please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts - but only if you love us, otherwise I think all that stuff is broken so please don’t even bother trying. See you next Tuesday!</p><p>Show music by Chris Karwaski at @chriscanbefunny</p><p>Cover art and graphics by Dana Drew and Sarah Bassy</p>