
Imposter Syndrome, Self-Motivation, and the Why of Writing - Nailah King
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In this episode of Writing and Killing Unicorns, we’re joined by the brilliant Nailah King for a rich and honest conversation on the complexities of the writing life. From battling imposter syndrome to finding your “why,” Nailah unpacks the emotional landscape of being a writer in a world that often questions your belonging.
We explore what fuels self-motivation when external validation is scarce, how cultural identity and tradition inform the way we tell stories, and the transformative power of showing up for ourselves—even when the inner critic gets loud.
This one is for anyone who's ever wondered if they’re really a writer, or who’s searching for the courage to write from a place of authenticity and cultural truth.
📝 What We Talk About:
- Nailah’s personal journey through imposter syndrome and creative doubt
- The tension between self-motivation and external recognition
- How cultural roots and traditions influence storytelling and voice
- Why understanding your “why” can ground your writing practice
- The importance of community for writers from marginalized backgrounds
💌 Connect with Nailah:
IG: @nailahkingwrites
Website: msha.ke/nailahkingwrites
🔗 Mentioned in the Episode:
- Pomodoro Technique
- Write Brave Challenge
- Beavis & Butt-head Do America (Trunk Jumping Clip)
Remember: There are no shortcuts to writing. Only the craft.