On Purpose with Jay Shetty

NOAH KAHAN: Imposter Syndrome, Anxiety & The Pressure of Success (What He’s Never Shared Before)

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Apr 6, 2026
Noah Kahan, the folk-pop singer-songwriter behind Stick Season, gets real about imposter syndrome, anxiety, OCD, and body dysmorphia. He talks about how success made doubt louder. He reflects on turning family pain into songs, why his documentary felt like therapy, and the fear that healing might change his creativity.
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INSIGHT

Success Exposed Pain It Could Not Solve

  • Noah Kahan said success neither removed nor created his mental health struggles; it exposed them in ways ordinary life might not.
  • His daily baseline is waking up with a good life around him yet still feeling depressed and disconnected for no clear reason.
INSIGHT

Body Dysmorphia Often Hides Behind Appearance

  • Noah Kahan said body dysmorphia is less about visible body size than about how a person thinks and feels inside their own mind.
  • Men on his crew approached him after Shape of My Shadow and admitted they felt it too, despite not matching stereotypes.
ADVICE

Build A Career On Honesty From Day One

  • Be as honest as you can from the start instead of performing a persona that later traps you.
  • Noah Kahan said if you build music by sounding like someone else, being yourself later can feel like lying.
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