In this recap episode of the Flow Over Fear Podcast, I share the nuggets of wisdom I learned from John Mollura, a former rocket scientist turned portrait photographer who overcame the challenges of impostor syndrome. John shares his journey from working on NASA Mars missions to finding his true passion and purpose in portrait photography.
Highlights:
• John Mollura's transition from a rocket scientist to a portrait photographer who captures people's inner beauty (00:00).
• How John's experience with impostor syndrome, anxiety, and depression led to a significant life transformation (00:58).
• The powerful role of empathy in John's journey and how he uses it to help his photography clients reveal their true selves (07:48).
• John's discovery that fear hates facts and his advice on overcoming impostor syndrome by listing your past successes (13:00).
• The importance of practicing grace and embracing continuous growth and improvement to rise above fears (16:40).
To learn more about John Mollura and his work, visit his website at johnmollura.com or find him at molluraphoto.com. Don't miss this insightful interview, filled with valuable nuggets of wisdom and inspiration.