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In this episode of The Imperfect Designer, I reflect on the fear that sat in the back of my mind as I started this podcast.
After years working in design and creative roles, I’ve often felt an internal pressure to appear certain, confident, and resolved. But the reality is way messier than that. In many ways, the more experience I’ve gained, the more aware I’ve become of complexity, ambiguity, and everything I still don’t know.
I talk about the fear of being seen honestly, the pressure to “have it figured out” as your career progresses, and why talking openly about uncertainty can sometimes feel professionally risky.
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What this episode covers
* The fear of looking incompetent by sharing openly
* Why insecurity can persist even with experience
* The myth that confidence increases with experience
* The pressure to appear confident and competent
* The importance of sharing struggles for growth
* How ambiguity and uncertainty are natural parts of creative work
* The idea that waiting for certainty often prevents progress
* Personal reflections on growth through discomfort
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Links & resources
* Connect with Blair Fraser on Linkedin
* Read more of my writing here
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In this episode, I sit down with Dee Scarano, a facilitator and product strategist who helps teams navigate complex, messy problems.
We explore what it really takes to work through ambiguity. From building confidence over time, to guiding teams without always having the answers, and creating the conditions for better collaboration and decision-making.
Dee shares reflections from her own journey, from design into facilitation, and what she’s learned along the way. Including how she approaches high-stakes work, how she prepares, and how her thinking has evolved over time.
We also touch on the realities of going independent, building something of your own, and figuring out what kind of work you actually want to do.
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What we cover
* Dee’s path from product design into facilitation
* What facilitation actually looks like in practice
* Building confidence over time, especially in uncertain situations
* Preparing for and working through high-stakes sessions
* How to guide teams without needing to be the expert in the room
* Psychological safety and why it matters for team performance
* Using simple structures to improve collaboration
* Experimentation, feedback, and learning earlier in the process
* The realities of going independent and building your own work
* How to reframe your mindset around risk and failure
* The neuroscience behind psychological safety and how to embed it in everyday work
* Why pushing through insecurity and embracing imperfect action accelerates your growth
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Resources & Links:
Dee’s Online Course “The Elite Facilitator”
Google’s Study on Psychological Safety
Design Sprint Methodology
Connect with Dee:
LinkedIn
Website
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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Starting sounds simple, but it rarely feels that way.
In this episode of The Imperfect Designer, I explore why we struggle to begin, even when the thing in front of us might actually matters to us. The projects we care about. The ideas we’ve been thinking about for a while. The things we want to do but keep putting off.
I talk about procrastination, overthinking, and the pressure to get things “right” before we even start. How perfectionism can quietly keep us stuck, and why not starting often isn’t about laziness at all.
This is a reflection on overthinking, avoidance, and what it really takes to begin, even if it’s just a small step.
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What this episode covers
* Why starting can feel disproportionately hard
* The difference between laziness and self-protection
* How perfectionism shows up before we even begin
* The comfort of staying in “potential” vs the risk of making something real
* Why the things we care about most are often the easiest to avoid
* How pressure builds the longer we delay
* The importance of reframing thoughts and reducing pressure
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Links & resources
* Connect with Blair Fraser on Linkedin
* Read more of my writing here
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This is where it starts.
In this first episode of The Imperfect Designer, I share why I decided to finally press record and what this podcast is really about.
This isn’t a show about tools, trends, or becoming a “better” designer. It’s about the experience of making things. The self-doubt, the pressure to get it right, the comparison, and the quiet struggles that sit underneath the work.
I talk about perfectionism, procrastination, burnout, and what it feels like to show up and try to do meaningful work when it doesn’t always feel good.
This podcast is an open exploration. No fixed destination, no polished formula. Just an honest look at the messy side of creating.
You don’t need to be a designer to be here. If you’re someone who makes things, has ideas you keep coming back to, or feels stuck between wanting to create and holding yourself back, this is for you.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re not ready, this is about continuing anyway.
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit imperfectdesigner.substack.com