
166 episodes

Inside The Mirror Kyle David
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5.0 • 37 Ratings
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When you look into a mirror,what do you see? You see the Truth. Host Kyle David is on a mission to speak truthfully and authentically on topics from addiction, depression, work ethic, kindness, gratitude, to current events such as Covid, religion, politics and how to handle the struggles of life. "I'm talking about anything I feel is helpful or important, the goal is to impact every listener in a positive way." -Kyle David Through meaningful conversations, this podcast explores our lives and our world to determine what's really "INSIDE THE MIRROR."
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I started and shut down a business in 12 months
Hey friends!
This week I wanted to share the story if the business I started and shut down 12 months later.
In 2020 I saw and opportunity to start a business and I went for it.
In this episode I share the story of it all, what I learned, what I would change if I could go back and my thoughts on why there is no such thing as failure when you take action, you win or you learn.
Hope you enjoy the story and learn from my experiences.
Feel free to share this with someone you think this could help.
Hope you're all healthy and well!
Talk soon, God bless
-Kyle
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Why you shouldn't listen to peoples opinions
Hey friends!
This weeks episode I unpack why I think it's important to be able to filter the opinions and advice we get from other people.
“Don't listen to other people's opinions" is pretty typical advice that gets spread around.
But why shouldn’t we listen to them?
Are they stupid or trying to hurt us?
Are they always garbage opinions?
Probably not, I think there’s more to it.
I believe the reason we should often ignore the opinions of others isn’t because they have bad intentions, it’s because their opinions often lack education and context.
Most people are not trying to give bad advice or steer us in a wrong direction, they simply haven’t put in the thought, research, and mental and emotional energy that we have to come to a decision.
It’s impossible for someone who is not you to have all of the context on the thoughts and ideas that go into your decision making process.
Therefore peoples opinions on what you should do will often not align with your internal desires or feelings that you’ve processed.
So most of the time we need to use wisdom and discernment when it comes to who we take advice from and when we take that advice.
There is wisdom in a multitude of counsel, but don’t let that idea become you relieving yourself of your ultimate responsibility to make final decisions and be responsible for those decisions.
Others only have so much context on what we want and need.
People aren’t trying to harm you, they just lack context, don’t hold that against them and also don't overly weigh their opinions.
Be wise, filter advice and opinions through a strict lens, and take action based on what you believe is best, even if it isn’t aligned with the opinions of people you care about.
You get 1 life.
Your choices are up to you.
You have to make the final decisions in your life, choose wisely.
Blessings.
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Red Meat is under attack. 🥩
Hey friends, hope you're all healthy and well!
This week I am coming in HOT with an episode on red meat and some of my thoughts on why red meat is under such attack in the US.
Although it’s one of the most nutrient dense foods on the planet, for some reason recently red meat has been more and more demonized,
although we know for a fact it is one of the most nutritious foods humans can consume.
We’ve been eating it for 1,000’s of years all over the world and it has sustained life and allowed humans to thrive.
The recent Harvard study that says red meat can be “associated” with higher risk of diabetes is straight propaganda.
That’s a perfect example of correlation not causation.
Keep in mind a large # of those people in the study, smoked,
had a diet full of ultra processed foods,
and were sedentary,
just to name a few of their other health related issues that ACTUALLY lead to diabetes.
Here are some of the nutrients we get from red meat:
Protein - needed to grow and repair cells and keep your body working regularly.
Iron - necessary for transportation of oxygen in the blood
Zinc - critical for immune function, wound and sickness healing and DNA synthesis
B12 - essential for nerve function and production of red blood cells
Selenium: an antioxidant mineral that plays a role in protecting cells from damage.
Phosphorus: important for bone health, energy metabolism, and the synthesis of DNA.
Creatine: plays a role in energy production, brain health and muscle repair
Vitamin A: essential for vision, immune function, and skin health.
Vitamin D: important for bone health, immune function, and overall well-being.
Magnesium: involved in many physiological processes, muscle and nerve function, blood glucose control, bone health.
Potassium: an electrolyte that helps regulate fluid balance, muscle contractions, and nerve signals.
The “experts” agree that these are good things so why would red meat then be bad if it contains them? Doesn’t make logical sense.
Don’t listen to the propaganda.
If mainstream institutions are telling you what to do with your health, you should most likely do the opposite.
Eat red meat, exercise and don’t trust the government or the higher education indoctrination institutions.
Stay safe out there 😎🤝
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Get righteously pissed
Hey friends!
That title might have throw you off, so here's some more context...
Recently I've been super frustrated with where I'm at in certain areas of my life bc I'm not where I want to be.
I feel like my back is against the wall in several situations and I'm being forced to take action and go to the next level of my own personal growth and development.
This isn't a bad thing, I think anytime you are seeking to grow and level up in life things will seek to hold you back and make it difficult to go to that next level.
These are the times when we need to embrace the hard, get a little pissed off and take action to continue pushing through to the next level and where we know we ultimately need and want to go.
We all have choices to make in life and many times our choices will be driven by us finding ourselves in situation and circumstances that we don't like and we know we need to change.
In this episode I really just processed some of the feelings I'm experiencing currently and some of my thoughts and strategies around what that is and what I'm doing about it.
Don't cheat yourself out of things in life, it's supposed to be hard, we're supposed to feel challenged and like our back is against the wall.
Take action and do the work to break through to the next level, don't let the hard hold you back, we've got this.
Hope something here was insightful or helpful in some way.
If it was, please share it with someone you think may need it.
Thanks so much for listening, I'm super grateful!
Talk soon, God bless.
-Kyle
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Be Kind, Not Nice
Hey friends!
Welcome back to another episode of Inside The Mirror.
In this weeks episode I wanted to touch on a topic I've been challenged on the past few years and something I feel is important for all of us to focus on.
I'll start with a question, are you nice to the people around you, or are you kind?
I've learned there can be a big difference between the two.
Being nice is easy and usually involves keeping the peace with people and not necessarily saying the things that need to be said, just to remain comfortable and to avoid confrontation.
Being kind on the other hand requires telling people the truth, even when it's uncomfortable because that's what is best for them.
We often have a choice between the two and I know I personally tend to lean towards just being nice many times because I don't want conflict or I don't want others to think I'm being mean or difficult.
Being kind means telling the truth, even when it hurts or is uncomfortable.
Let's be honest, being nice is easier but being kind is usually what is more helpful to people, and often people prefer that you tell them the truth and help them even if it's uncomfortable in the moment.
Loving people means we care about them enough to get uncomfortable and do the hard thing if it's best for them.
I'm by no means perfect at this, it's something I'm constantly working on and challenging myself in because I want to be the best I can for the people I care about.
Hope something in this episode is helpful or makes you think.
If it is or you know someone who should hear this, please feel free to share it.
Thanks so much for listening, grateful for all of you.
Talk soon, God bless.
-Kyle
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It's not that serious
Hey y'all!
I've been thinking a lot recently about how serious I take everything in life, even the things that are somewhat meaningless.
We all have things in our lives that we stress about and spend a lot of time or energy on that ultimately just aren't as important in the long run as they may feel in the moment.
I want to learn to be able to hold things more loosely and not take things so seriously if they really won't be that important in 50 or years when i come to the end of my life.
I want to be able to gauge what's super important and what is more inconsequential when it comes to how I exert my time and energy.
Hope some of these thoughts are helpful or spur you on to think more about it.
Please feel free to share this with someone you think this could be helpful to.
As always, thanks for listening and supporting, appreciate you tons!
Talk soon, God bless.
-Kyle
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