Owning Your Space: Imposter Syndrome, Delegation and Meaningful Growth
- Carly Pepin

- Jul 21
- 1 min read
On this dynamic episode of The Online Dinner Party, Carly Pepin joined host Marc Lee and a diverse group of creatives to explore how founders, musicians, and authors navigate success, pressure, and the ever-present imposter syndrome. Carly shared powerful insights on how business owners can reconnect with what truly inspires them, the importance of delegation, and why scaling a company doesn’t mean giving up what you love, it means doubling down on it with intention.
She discussed how she helps CEOs align strategy with purpose, implement systems that support leadership, and remove emotional and operational bottlenecks that stall growth. Whether you’re leading a company, a creative career, or just trying to move forward with clarity, Carly’s message was clear: what you admire in others already exists in you, it’s just showing up in a different form.
Key Takeaways:
How imposter syndrome evolves with each level of growth and how to overcome it
Why delegation isn’t just tactical, it’s about reclaiming your energy
The role of vision, values, and internal alignment in building inspired teams
How to redefine leadership based on what truly drives you
The natural role work life balance plays when you do things that inspire you
Watch the full episode to hear how Carly helps leaders break through self-doubt, optimize their businesses, and scale with purpose:



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