• Imposter Syndrome Exposed: The Root of “I Am Not Enough”
    Feb 20 2026
    Imposter syndrome isn’t just about self-doubt or feeling unqualified.

    It goes deeper.

    In this episode of Ray Gage Unsupervised, Ray explores the real root of imposter syndrome and limiting beliefs: the imposed thought that says, “I am not enough.”

    From birth, we are measured, ranked, graded, compared, and conditioned to believe we need more — more success, more followers, more validation, more achievement. This creates what Ray calls the “economy of striving,” a cycle that keeps us chasing improvement while quietly reinforcing inadequacy.

    In this episode, we explore:
    • The psychological root of imposter syndrome
    • How comparison fuels anxiety and insecurity
    • Why every limiting belief traces back to “I am not enough”
    • The hidden transactional mindset in relationships
    • What it might mean to return to your original state before the imposed belief
    If you struggle with comparison, self-doubt, perfectionism, or feeling like you’re behind in life, this episode challenges the foundation of those thoughts.

    Next episode: Where did this imposed belief come from — and how did we inherit it?

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    10 Min.
  • The Imposter Was Imposed
    Feb 13 2026
    What if you were never the fraud?

    In Episode 4 of Ray Gage Unsupervised, Ray traces the word imposter back to its Latin roots and uncovers something unsettling: the word doesn’t describe a fraudulent person. It describes something false that was placed upon something true.

    What if the imposter isn’t you… but a thought imposed on you?

    This episode challenges decades of self-help narratives around imposter syndrome and shifts the focus from fixing the person to questioning the belief. If the false identity was imposed, then striving, proving, and performing won’t remove it.

    You’re not the problem.
    The belief is.

    Short, direct, and intentionally disruptive, this episode asks a deeper question: if the lie was placed upon you, who placed it there—and why have you been defending it?

    Listen in. Question assumptions. Choose differently.

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    7 Min.
  • What If the Syndrome Is the Symptom?
    Feb 6 2026
    In Episode 3 of Ray Gage Unsupervised, the question goes deeper.

    What if the diagnosis isn’t the problem?
    What if the syndrome itself is just another symptom?

    Building on the previous episode’s exploration of imposter syndrome, Ray shifts the lens from symptoms to source. Using the image of a wheel, a hub, and spokes, he challenges the idea that change comes from moving faster, trying harder, or even running in a new direction.

    Because what if turning around on the hamster wheel still keeps you on the wheel?

    This episode explores how much of life becomes circular without us noticing, how striving replaces clarity, and why real change may have less to do with effort and more to do with returning to origin.

    No tactics.
    No prescriptions.
    Just a reframing that quietly asks: what if the way out isn’t forward or backward, but inward?

    Short, reflective, and intentionally unresolved, this episode invites you to question not just what you’re doing—but where you’re living from.

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    10 Min.
  • Imposter Syndrome Isn’t a Problem. It’s a Clue.
    Jan 30 2026
    What if imposter syndrome isn’t something to fix… but something to understand?

    In this unscripted episode of Ray Gage Unsupervised, Ray challenges the common definition of imposter syndrome by tracing the word syndrome back to its original meaning. Instead of seeing it as a collection of symptoms to manage, he explores a deeper possibility: that those symptoms may all be pointing to a single false belief.

    This episode questions why we’re taught to treat effects instead of causes, and how that mindset fuels striving, self-doubt, and the feeling that we’re constantly auditioning for our own lives. This isn’t about confidence hacks or mindset tricks.

    It’s about perception, identity, and the quiet power of choosing differently right now.

    Thanks for listening to Ray Gage Unsupervised.

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    11 Min.
  • Ray Gage Unsupervised Intro Episode
    Jan 16 2026
    A brief orientation to what this space is, what it isn’t, and what becomes visible when clarity stops apologizing.

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    2 Min.