“I’ve always had a very entrepreneurial spirit,” Meghan told the Aspire with Emma Grede podcast. “But, equally, I enjoy being in a position of having a strong team around me.”

    The mum-of-two added that she is a “very curious person.”

    “I love learning something new all the time. I don’t feel imposter syndrome; I feel like I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be right now.”

    Meghan went on to say that she knows her knowledge gaps, and will ask for help when she needs.

    “Even if you’re making it up as you go along, which I think most people are, imposter syndrome is when you’re posturing as though you know everything. You don’t need to posture as though you know everything, it is perfectly okay for me as the founder and the owner of this company to say, ‘Sorry, what does that mean? Can you help me understand that?

    “I think it’s a really great truth to take as a leader to show that, ‘Yes, I know what I know, but I’m also so excited to have people on this team that know more about certain avenues than I do, because we’re learning from each other’.”

    Later in the episode, Meghan said she never thinks about failing.

    “Is anything actually a failure ultimately? Because you’re going to learn from it no matter what happens,” she said.

    “I feel confident in what I’ve been dreaming up for so long, I feel confident in the partner that I have, and I feel really proud of the team that I have, so [failure] is not an option.”

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