Subject: Imposter Syndrome, The Tao of Trauma, Political Prisoners, and More in Process Hacker News from Hack the Process

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Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we've got 
imposter syndrome, the tao of trauma, political prisoners, and more, plus a few exclusive updates for the Process Hackers on our mailing list.

Enjoy!

Events

The San Francisco Engineering Leaders Community Summit 2019 will have Ron Lichty on the speaker roster this coming January 24. Attendees can expect to hear about leadership, engineering, careers, and agile. You can also catch Ron’s webinar, Organizing and Scaling Agile Teams on January 16.

Also on January 24, Ron Carucci will join the Organization Design Forum to discuss honesty as a design challenge.

Courses

Nicaila Matthews-Okome is now on Skillshare with a course about how to start your own podcast. Nicaila’s own podcast, Side Hustle Pro, was also featured as one of the top business podcasts of 2018 by Podcasts In Color.

Media

The second episode of Nicole Holland‘s relaunched and renamed podcast, The Nicole Holland Show, features Jordan Harbinger as a guest host interviewing Nicole about stepping out, being seen, and overcoming Imposter Syndrome.

Mailing List Exclusive: It’s the year to manifest your dreams! Get inspired by Heather Chauvin to move forward with your goals.

The Groundless Ground Podcast hosted by Lisa Dale Miller kicks off its second season by focusing on the tao of trauma and trauma-informed acupuncture with Alaine Duncan, Doctor of Chinese Medicine.

The Do A Day Podcast recently featured Jon de Waal talking about his career and how he fell to rise again.

Mailing List Exclusive: In a new video, Mark Silver warns against being too apologetic, and encourages entrepreneurs to stop over-apologizing to their clients.

Check out this short video by Jina Anne for highlights of Clarity Conference 2018 on design systems.

Writing

Shackled, a book by Adam Siddiq about his grandfather’s political imprisonment, won two awards recently: second prize in the biography category of the 2018 Royal Dragonfly Book Awards and grand prize for the 2018 Reader’s Choice Awards from TCK Publishing, which was founded by another Hack the Process guest, Tom Corson-Knowles.

In November and December of last year, Rich Mironov conducted a survey to learn what product leaders worry about. Read his latest blog entry to discover the results.

Michelle Kim made it onto Leah Nichols’s second annual 100 Azns list, celebrating noteworthy Asian Americans for 2018.

Recommended Resources

The Implications Wheel Facilitator Training Workshop lets you explore the long-term consequences of ideas, the power of paradigms, and innovation. The event runs from February 25 to March 1 in Fountain Hills, Arizona led by Joel Barker, a resource mentioned by Kimberly Wiefling.

Spend a few days of contemplation and reconnection with Jack Kornfield in Massachusetts from January 13 to 18 at The Wise and Loving Heart: Meditation for Freedom, Courage, and Compassion. Jack is a Buddhist author who shaped Loic Le Meur’s meditation practice.

Mailing List Exclusive: A lot of people plan their New Year’s Resolutions, but how do we fulfill them? Rick Hanson, recommended by Andrew Nance suggests several ways on the Being Well Podcast.

Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. To listen to the podcast or watch the video, check out the show notes. If you liked what you saw, please leave a rating in iTunes, and a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking. 

Cheers!

-M.