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Bitesize: What do we do when we have imposter syndrome?

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After five years of Equity Mates and three years of Get Started Investing we’ve built a back catalogue of more than 700 episodes.

Bitesize is our opportunity to share some of our favourite moments, lessons and quotes from both Equity Mates and Get Started Investing.


TashInvests aka Natasha Etschmann is an Equity Mate we loved our full interview with her. In this section, we all discuss how we approach imposter syndrome. It's a tricky one! Ultimately, everyone is different, and you shouldn't compare yourself to other people.


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