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Busting Imposter Syndrome Through Presence, Community, and the Power of Delegation

Melissa Gonzalez explores how imposter syndrome persists even after significant accomplishments, and offers practical strategies for overcoming it through mindful presence, community support, and effective delegation. She argues that leaning into trusted networks and redistributing responsibilities can quiet self-doubt and create space for authentic leadership. The piece is framed around recognizing that growth moments often trigger imposter syndrome most intensely.

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By Melissa Gonzalez · Career ConfidenceImposter SyndromeKristen PaladinoLisa Mateo
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Key takeaways

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Imposter syndrome frequently surfaces during periods of growth and new opportunity, not just early in one's career.

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Building and engaging with a supportive community helps counter self-doubt by providing external perspective and validation.

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Practicing delegation frees mental bandwidth and reinforces confidence by allowing leaders to focus on their highest-value contributions.

Many of us know the feeling: you rack up accomplishments, hit the milestones you once dreamed of, and still there’s a quiet voice asking, “Am I really good enough?” Imposter syndrome has a way of showing up even in our strongest moments, often right when we’re stepping into new opportunities or chapters of growth. And with so many people juggling career, family, and personal expectations, that pressure to “do it all” can make self-doubt feel even louder. Beyond the emotional toll, research shows these impostor feelings are linked to anxiety, diminished job satisfaction, and burnout — proof that this quiet inner battle can have a very real impact on our lives.

So, how do we move from overwhelm to ownership? How do we quiet the voice that says “not enough” and replace it with one that trusts, delegates, and grows? These are the questions at the heart of this episode of The Purpose Pivot.

Host Melissa Gonzalez is joined by childhood friends and powerhouse professionals Kristen Paladino, Casting Director and Founder of Paladino Casting, and Lisa Mateo, Business Correspondent at Bloomberg News. Together, they explore how imposter syndrome creeps into even the most impressive careers, how life’s wake-up calls can force us to delegate and slow down, and why community, presence, and self-trust matter more than ever. The discussion spans medical turning points, career reinvention, social comparison, and the small daily practices that help both women stay grounded.

What you’ll learn…

Letting go to grow: Kristen shares how a medical crisis became the catalyst for delegating, slowing down, and building a healthier, more sustainable business — proving that even founders can’t control everything.

Rewriting the inner voice: Lisa opens up about struggling with imposter syndrome despite decades of accolades, and how therapy, affirmations, and community helped her reclaim her confidence.

Presence, boundaries, and the power of “no”: Both guests discuss learning to step back, prioritize, and create space for rest, connection, and purpose — without guilt.

Kristen Paladino is a celebrated casting director and founder of Paladino Casting, known for discovering highly specialized and diverse talent across film, television, voiceover, commercial, and digital content. Her work has contributed to projects premiering at top global festivals, including Sundance, Tribeca, SXSW, and Cannes. In addition to her casting career, she serves as a Senior Media Advisor and Board Member for the Mental Health Global Network, advocating for expanded mental health education and awareness.

Lisa Mateo is an Emmy-nominated journalist with more than 20 years of on-air experience across television, radio, and digital platforms, covering breaking news, business, entertainment, and lifestyle. She currently serves as a Business Correspondent for Bloomberg News and has previously held prominent roles at CBS News, iHeartMedia, and WPIX-TV. In addition to journalism, she is a CEO, keynote speaker, and wellness coach, bringing a multifaceted voice to media and storytelling.

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Melissa Gonzalez
Melissa GonzalezTop Retail Voice, Influencer, and Lead Retail Contributor

Industry-recognized influencer, leader, and storyteller in Retail. Lead Retail Industry Contributor at MarketScale. Principal at MG2 Design. Host of "Retail Refined" Podcast. As a global brand and retail experience disruptor, Melissa possess strong proficiency in consumer insights, experiential design, retail technology integration, and brand innovation. During her career, she have created powerful visual narratives through physical spaces, imprinting complex concepts and ideas to consumers in genuine, tactile, and persuasive manners. She have also served as a consumer engagement trendsetter, “pop-up” industry pioneer, and entrepreneur. Melissa founded and launched a consumer experiential design firm that achieved a successful exit, driving initial client wins, monetization, and exponential revenue growth. "Melissa brings both her industry knowledge and an approachable and educational point of view to her interviewing skills. With an authentic style, she facilitates an engaging dialogue, one where listeners can walk away from with tangible insights and thought provokers!" -Jeffrey Roseman, Vice Chairman of Retail at Newmark "What sets Melissa apart is her ability to cut through the noise and provide actionable insights. Whether you’re a store owner looking to revamp your space or a tech enthusiast curious about the next big thing in retail, you’ll find tangible ideas to build on. From seasoned designers to pioneering tech gurus - ensuring that listeners are always engaged with diverse and forward-thinking perspectives. Retail Refined doesn’t just skim the surface; it dives deep into topics that matter. If staying ahead of the retail curve is important to you, start here." -Nate Frazier, Chief Operating Officer of GNC

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Melissa Gonzalez
Melissa Gonzalez

Founder, The Purpose Pivot

Melissa Gonzalez is the founder of The Purpose Pivot, a platform focused on personal and professional development, leadership, and helping individuals navigate career transitions. She works with professionals to overcome mindset barriers, build community, and lead with intention. Gonzalez speaks and writes on topics including imposter syndrome, delegation, and purposeful growth.