
Moments to Movements
Moments to Movements explores the transformative journeys of young changemakers turning inspiration into sustained social change. In Season 2, we shift our storytelling lens to Kigali, Rwanda, guided by vibrant new host Vivi Ndaya. Each episode dives into powerful conversations on dependency narratives, accountability, digital activism, and the deeply personal experiences of youth leaders worldwide. Join us as we highlight compelling stories, discuss the realities of changemaking, and share essential insights to empower you to turn your own moments into meaningful movements.
Moments to Movements
Conquering Imposter Syndrome: A Journey of Self-Discovery
In this episode of Moments to Movements, Vivi explores the realities of imposter syndrome, unpacking how it affects identity, confidence, and creativity. They reflect on why imposter syndrome is so common, especially among young changemakers, and how understanding your sense of self can be the first step toward pushing past self-doubt.
The conversation highlights the importance of community, collaboration, and authenticity. Vivi emphasizes that confidence is not something you’re born with; it’s something you build through practice, failure, and growth. They share insights on how storytelling and art can be powerful tools in reclaiming your voice, especially when staying true to who you are.
Listeners will walk away with practical steps for navigating imposter syndrome, including starting small, leaning into supportive communities, and embracing the journey of learning. This episode is a reminder that growth takes time, and that seeking help, sharing your story, and staying authentic can make all the difference.
Moments to Movements is presented by Peace First.
It is executive produced by Isaac Cudjoe and Nadia Posada. Researched with help from Zachary Tombo.