
Gifted Unleashed
Do you suffer from imposter syndrome? Have you been called „too much“, „too intense“ „too sensitive“? Do you just hate inequality? Do you have difficulties finding your career path because you are a multi potential person who has a 1000 ideas and 500 projects... all at the same time? Do you have a weird evolved sense of humor? Do you suffer from dyslexia but are fast at grasping new concepts? Do you have a hard time fitting in and sometime feel like a minority of one? Well you are not alone! This is why I am here. I felt the urge and need to have a place to collect all the interesting stories, concepts and ideas which inspired me over the last couple of years. But more importantly, I stumbled across a very interesting and surprising finding! It might help you realize that what you‘ve always thought what is „wrong“ with you, is actually what is right with you! Together we will explore the topic of giftedness, neurodiversity and twice-exceptionality (2e). You do not need an IQ test to listen but an open mind and a natural portion of curiosity. Welcome to Gifted Unleashed, the Podcast for Gifted and 2e Adults. (Formerly known as Unleash Monday)
Gifted Unleashed
How do you become a SENG Board Member? Meet Finance Chair Carrie Pokrefke
Carrie Pokrefke is an Audit Manager for BECU, the nation’s largest Community Credit Union, based in Seattle, Washington. She is an accomplished and experienced leader with over 20 years of experience in financial services as both an internal auditor and as a state and federal regulator. She enjoys building inclusive, high-performing teams through developing and mentoring employees, building relationships, and connecting people. Carrie serves on the SENG (Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted) Board of Directors and Executive Committee as the Finance Officer and is also Co-Chair of the Development Committee. She is a trained SENG Model Parent Group (SMPG) facilitator and presented at the 2020 SENG Annual Conference. Carrie loves to travel and has achieved her goal of visiting all seven continents. Besides traveling, she is a photographer, drummer, painter, writer, and humanitarian. Carrie enjoys public speaking. Carrie was recently selected to BECU’s 2021 Building Inclusion and Leveraging Differences (BILD) Council. She serves on the National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions’ (NAFCU) Compliance/BSA/Risk Network Steering Committee and the Northwest Credit Union Association’s (NWCUA) Awards Committee. She holds a Bachelor in Science in Banking and Finance with a minor in Speech Communication from the University of Southern Mississippi.
TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE:
- It is normal for gifted people to feel stupid! Doubting you are gifted is a good indicator of giftedness!
- Imposter Syndrome is something a lot of gifted adults struggle with. It helps understanding it and taking it for what it is!
- It can be hard for gifted people to see their own giftedness, yet they usually have no difficulties seeing giftedness in other gifted children and adults.
- The giftedness journey is usually a continuous research for more resources and insights into the giftedness theory and experiences.
- The gifted population has this tendency to want to fit in. Being identified gifted can feel like you are even further away from the normal populations simply from a statistical standpoint.
- Gifted adults may have perfectionism tendencies.
- The word “gifted” has this connotation that things are easy for us, but things are not always easy and it's not always a gift.
- It's important for us to roll with the word gifted. There are people who want to change it, but the value in labelling it is that we know which rabbit hole it is!
- If you are gifted, finding a therapist who understands or is gifted themselves is really helpful.
- Usually you realize that most of your friends are also gifted!
- Understanding one’s giftedness and neurodivergence helps to become a better leader!
- SENG stands for the Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted and was founded by Dr. James T. Webb in 1981.
- There is a gap in reaching the gifted adults!
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
Carrie Pokrefke LinkedIn photography website and Instagram
Would you like to work with me 1:1 as your gifted and 2e coach? Please send me an email at hello@giftedunleashed.com or find more information about my coaching offer on my website giftedunleashed.com/coaching