I thought I had fooled the world | Dominic Chin artwork
Screwed Up Moments

I thought I had fooled the world | Dominic Chin

  • S1E5
  • 34:57
  • October 31st 2019

Have you ever accomplished something but felt like you didn’t deserve it? Perhaps you didn’t work as hard as your colleagues or produced something that wasn’t up to your standards? How would you feel about that success? Would you be proud, or would you feel like a fraud? In this episode of Screwed Up Moments, we explore the issue of Imposter Syndrome with the story of local singer-songwriter Dominic Chin, someone who thought he had fooled the world.

Sources

You First Believed (Original) - Thank you Mr Lee #TYMrLee

Feel like a fraud?

Music

Theme music for the Screwed Up Moments podcast is the track “A Delicate Moment”, originally composed by Rico Lo of Melodise and performed by Julian Law for this podcast.

Music used in the main body of this episode was provided by Blue Dot Sessions and covered under their blanket license, which you can at sessions.blue. For full track listing please head over to our show notes at www.happinessinitiative.sg

Credits

The Screwed Up Moments podcast is a joint production of Happiness Initiative and Fable Productions. Executive producers are Simon Leow and Sherman Ho. Production and editing by Danny Koordi of Fabl Productions, with production assistance from Clarissa Wemple.

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Screwed Up Moments

Human and authentic stories of failure and redemption. Because everyone screws up at some point in their lives, and everyone needs to know that it is okay to fail, and it is okay to try again.

A podcast by the Singaporean social enterprise Happiness Initiative. Produced by Fabl Productions.