• "I'm coming out of my cage and I'm doing just fine" Ep 279

  • 2024/07/21
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"I'm coming out of my cage and I'm doing just fine" Ep 279

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  • In this episode of the Inspiration Nation podcast, Lee Kemp returns with a reflective discussion on personal growth, sparked by his recent experience at a Killers concert. Lee delves into the significance of the song "Mr. Brightside," which he originally discussed nearly two years ago. He shares how the song, which centers on jealousy, resonates deeply with his past feelings of inadequacy and not being good enough. However, Lee realizes that these emotions are now distant memories, and he has surpassed the milestones his younger self aspired to achieve. This epiphany highlights the importance of long-term personal development and self-acceptance.

    The conversation broadens as Ryan Boniface and Jose Noya contribute their perspectives on incremental progress and the value of marginal gains. They emphasize that consistent, small improvements can lead to substantial achievements over time. This episode encourages listeners to embrace the journey of self-improvement, focusing on incremental steps rather than immediate results. Lee’s journey from feeling inadequate to becoming content and self-assured serves as an inspiring testament to the power of persistence and reflection.

    "I'm coming out of my cage and I'm doing just fine."

    This quote from "Mr. Brightside" encapsulates Lee's transformation and serves as a reminder that growth is a continuous process.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a review. Follow us on Twitter @ListenToIN for updates and discussions. Join us on YouTube and TikTok for live interactions. Share this podcast with friends and family to spread the inspiration!













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In this episode of the Inspiration Nation podcast, Lee Kemp returns with a reflective discussion on personal growth, sparked by his recent experience at a Killers concert. Lee delves into the significance of the song "Mr. Brightside," which he originally discussed nearly two years ago. He shares how the song, which centers on jealousy, resonates deeply with his past feelings of inadequacy and not being good enough. However, Lee realizes that these emotions are now distant memories, and he has surpassed the milestones his younger self aspired to achieve. This epiphany highlights the importance of long-term personal development and self-acceptance.

The conversation broadens as Ryan Boniface and Jose Noya contribute their perspectives on incremental progress and the value of marginal gains. They emphasize that consistent, small improvements can lead to substantial achievements over time. This episode encourages listeners to embrace the journey of self-improvement, focusing on incremental steps rather than immediate results. Lee’s journey from feeling inadequate to becoming content and self-assured serves as an inspiring testament to the power of persistence and reflection.

"I'm coming out of my cage and I'm doing just fine."

This quote from "Mr. Brightside" encapsulates Lee's transformation and serves as a reminder that growth is a continuous process.

If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a review. Follow us on Twitter @ListenToIN for updates and discussions. Join us on YouTube and TikTok for live interactions. Share this podcast with friends and family to spread the inspiration!













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