On today's episode, we talk to Min Um-Mandhyan. Min is a working mom to an active ten-year-old boy and a wife to a person she calls: "the most optimistic person on the planet." In addition to her professional career, she is serious about her running, racking up 800 miles last year during the pandemic. Min currently works at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine as the senior director of alumni relations and development. Prior to her work in higher education, she worked in the sexual assault/domestic violence field in New York City. Though Min often has a calm demeanor, she brings a relentless passion to her life and work and is focused on creating equity by uplifting those who are less heard. Today we talk to Min about the myth of "imposter's syndrome."