With an introduction written by Dini Lee
And...we're back! In our new episode of Archimest In The Making podcast Kimberley and I discuss our thoughts and experiences of sitting under the imposter syndrome umbrella. Join us as we ask ourselves how self-doubt, self-esteem and validation affects our practice and our lives, and how do we cope with this?
This episode is dedicated to Episode One// Searching Value and Validation (with Isabella Peppard Clark)
Notes:
Parlour "Light At The End Of The Tunnel: Know Thyself (with Margaret Devine)
What Is Imposter Syndrome And How Can You Combat It? - Elizabeth Cox - TED
Music: Uniq - Bloom https://soundcloud.com/uniqofficial
About Dini Lee
Dini is an emerging artist and recent graduate of the Bachelor of Architectural Design at RMIT, who is due to begin her Masters in 2022. She unravels her curiosities about our daily engagement with the built environment through her architectural studies, together with her emerging art practice. Beyond these interests, you might find Dini curled up on a couch watching Gilmore Girls or out and about exploring suburbia.
You can find Dini’s Instagram here. You can also find her final semester project here.
About Season 4// Hero Phenomena
Hero Phenomena is dedicated to the paradigm shift experienced during my architecture studies - as well as a tribute to the core essays in which this blog was primarily built on. Season 4 of Archemist Podcast will be a continuation and expansion on the thoughts and essays written throughout the past four years of written entries and my architecture studies. Be prepared for a symphony of discourses that can either reassures or confronts interlaced with tones of idealism, cynicism, optimism, and self-doubt as that’s what growing up is about - messy but wonderful all at once.
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