Episodes
Maddie Tarbox feels pissed about imposter syndrome. In this episode I try to hold myself together while talking to a person who has been like a mentor to me, Maddie Tarbox. We discuss many topics from the deep seeded roots of imposter syndrome, how imposter syndrome applies to teachers, and bicycle face. That's right, bicycle face. The syndrome that doctors from the 1800's would diagnose women with to keep them from riding a bicycle. My only response to that is...men....why? This episode was...
Published 10/02/23
Published 10/02/23
Elliott Isaac feels grateful for imposter syndrome. This was such a wonderful opportunity to speak to one of my bestest buddies on the podcast. Elliott and I discuss challenges in the music industry, the humble beginnings as a DIY musician, and his first experience with imposter syndrome playing hockey as a younger dude. I am forever grateful for my friendship with Elliott. Not only have I been a teacher during his singing journey, but he has also been a great teacher for me increasing my...
Published 09/19/23
Aphrose feels like imposter syndrome likes to rain on her parade... Not only as a performer, but also as a mother, and as a woman in todays society. We discuss the challenges that come from being a woman as well as a new mom in the music industry, the time she opened up for my all time musical hero, and our beginning days as voice teachers as well as the first time we met. Aphrose, a.k.a Joanna, was one of the members of the original 4 at the school I started teaching at. The original 4...
Published 08/28/23
James feels aware of imposter syndrome. On this weeks episode we have singer/songwriter, voice teacher, and friend of the show James Valdez. James and I talk about many things including his musical beginnings as a younger performer in competitions, working on his new album, and the imposter syndrome felt when becoming a voice teacher. You can following along with more on Instagram, TikTok, Youtube, and Facebook: @registersmusic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Published 08/21/23
Lizzy feels aggravated about imposter syndrome. Although, she would like to monologue on it more. We talk about coming back to the artist grind after COVID, understanding and accepting audience validation, and learning to treat ourselves with kindness and compassion in the same way we as voice teachers do for our students. Lizzy has been such an important part in my life as we were part of the elite 4 at the first music school I started teaching at. The group consisted of myself, Lizzy,...
Published 08/15/23
Galen feels very much one with imposter syndrome In this episode we talk about our feelings of insecurity as teachers, understanding that "fake it till you make it" is actually "learn it till you make it", along with his story of how he landed a gig with Super Simple Songs. This episode was not only an exciting one for me, but my 5 year old was star struck when he got to meet the voice he hears on tv everyday in person. Magical!! As a side note, this episode does not contain any explicit...
Published 08/03/23
Galen feels very much one with imposter syndrome In this episode Galen and I talk all about the insecurities of being a voice teacher, the false feelings of "fake it till you make it", and becoming a voice actor for Super Simple Songs. This was not only a favorite episode of mine, but it was also a favorite episode for my 5 year old. His mind was blown seeing the actual person who does the voice from his favorite kids show. Such a magical moment :) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...
Published 07/31/23
Patrick feels furious about imposter syndrome. Patrick and I discuss talking to other people about their grieving experiences to help with our own, the difficulty Patrick experienced coming up in his early days as an artist and a member of the BIPOC community, and his new documentary called, "Tell me a story about someone you miss". In this documentary, Patrick sits down in a park and talks to random strangers about their experience with loss and grief. This episode is an extra special one...
Published 07/24/23
Lieke feels angry about imposter syndrome!! In this episode, I sit down with a member of the Association of Canadian Women Composers, singer, songwriter, and friend Lieke van der Voort. We talk all about stage fright, our negative thoughts and what we do to deal with it all. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Published 07/17/23
Patrick Walford feels like imposter syndrome is a virus. In this episode Patrick and I talk all about his passion for spreading the word on new music/bands, how hockey culture helped shape him to overcome imposter syndrome, as well as his humble beginnings booking his first interview with his all time favorite band for his high school newspaper simply by sending an email to the bands record label hoping for a response back. Spoiler alert...they do ;) Patrick has interviewed some of the...
Published 07/10/23
Matt McWaters feels fine about imposter syndrome. The Matt and Matt connection spend some time talking about their feelings on imposter syndrome and how it's existence is normal and can sometimes drive you to be at your most prepared for certain things that might make you nervous. Like coming onto this podcast for instance. Matt McWaters is a Toronto based musician, producer and songwriter in the modern RnB and retro-soul world earning production credits with notable artists such as Xavier...
Published 07/03/23
Hi, my name is Matt Dell and I have no idea how I feel about imposter syndrome. So, this is the prologue that started it all. On this episode I riff on my thoughts about imposter syndrome and why I started this podcast to begin with. I've struggled with mental illness for most of my life, but instead of digging a hole and burying it deep down I thought I would build it a pedestal and shine a large spotlight on it. Because when you're struggling with mental illness the best way to deal with...
Published 07/02/23
On this podcast we deep dive into imposter syndrome and the many talented and successful people who struggle with it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Published 06/21/23