Comedian Aparna Nancherla opens up about living with imposter syndrome. "I don't want to brag, but I feel like it's something I've had for a long time," she said on this episode of "Salon Talks." The "Unreliable Narrator" author explains how late-sta...
Comedian Aparna Nancherla opens up about living with imposter syndrome. "I don't want to brag, but I feel like it's something I've had for a long time," she said on this episode of "Salon Talks." The "Unreliable Narrator" author explains how late-stage capitalism makes it hard to practice meaningful self-care, how growing up in a majority-white environment affected her self-image and why she isn't afraid to speak openly about mental health challenges in her comedy. "I just feel like that's more the truth of what it is to live a human life," Nancherla said. "We're often stuck in the middles or the betweens, or even like for me, when I was successful, that was the time I was struggling the most mentally."
Learn more about Nancherla's new memoir, "Unreliable Narrator" here: https://bookshop.org/a/2464/9781984879806