Who Made You the Boss?
Lindsey Epperly
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28. Tyler Merritt on the Privilege of Imposter Syndrome
Join us as we sit down with the multi-talented Tyler Merritt to discuss his journey as a leader, actor, and author. They delve into Tyler's realization of his leadership role, his strategy to create his own opportunities in the acting world, and the significance of managing fear and ambition for mental health. The conversation also touches on Tyler's book I Take My Coffee Black, exploring its humor, niche references, and powerful message about inclusivity and representation. Listeners will be treated to light-hearted moments, including Tyler's aversion to bananas, the duo’s unpopular opinions, and their shared love for karaoke (Total Eclipse of the Heart for the win!) What you'll learn in this episode: How Tyler navigated the acting industry by creating his own opportunities instead of waiting to be chosen. The importance of recognizing and managing fear and ambition for mental health and healthy ambition. Insights into Tyler’s book I Take My Coffee Black and its approach to allyship, education, and humor. The significance of understanding and experiencing life from different perspectives to challenge societal assumptions. The necessity of diverse representation and inclusion in leadership roles within business. ABOUT TYLER: Tyler Merritt is a Nashville-based actor, activist, cancer survivor, founder of The Tyler Merritt Project, and author of I Take My Coffee Black: Reflections on Tupac, Musical Theater, Faith, and Being Black in America. Throughout his career, Tyler has gained recognition through notable acting projects, including Netflix's Outer Banks, Marvel’s Falcon and The Winter Soldier, NBC’s Young Rock, and A24’s The Inspection. For years, he was also known as the face of the worldwide teaching curriculum The Gospel Project for Kids. Most recently, Tyler Merritt made headlines with his viral video "Before You Call The Cops," which has been viewed by over 100 million people worldwide and appeared on Jimmy Kimmel, MSNBC, and the New York Times. As a 6’2'' dreadlocked Black man living in America, where racial injustices continue to plague our society, Tyler has emerged as a steadfast activist and an important voice in the face of racism. Connect with Tyler Website Twitter Instagram YouTube Facebook For more information and to connect with our host, Lindsey Epperly, visit www.lindseyepperly.com Looking to turn your Imposter Syndrome into Inspiration? Grab the workbook here!
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