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Confidence Is Not a Trait. It's a Practice. With Kenneth Wyche of Life With Ken

Published 3 weeks, 2 days ago
Description

Most of us were taught that confidence is something you either have or you don't. Bold voice, big presence, no hesitation. But when you actually study people, that's not what real confidence looks like. The loudest person in the room is sometimes the most insecure, and the quiet one is often the most settled.

In this episode, host Avik sits with Kenneth Wyche, founder of Life With Ken, author of Get Your Mind Right, and an expert on human behavior, to slow down and unpack what confidence really means. They go back to the root of the word, con-fidence, "with support", and explore why community, resilience, and a clear sense of your own desires are the foundations underneath any sustainable confidence. Honest, thoughtful, and grounding.

About the Guest:

Kenneth Wyche is the creator of Life With Ken, a lifestyle brand built around helping people live more confidently, and the author of Get Your Mind Right. With a background spanning entrepreneurship, business development, data analytics, and human behavior, he writes and speaks on mindset, self-worth, resilience, manifestation, and community. His work draws on psychology, economics, and faith to help people close the gap between the life they are living and the life they are capable of.

Key Takeaways:
  • Confidence is not a personality trait, it is a practice. The word itself comes from "with support," so the real question is what kind of support you have, who is offering it, and whether it is the right kind.
  • Loud is not the same as confident. Boastful or grandiose behaviour can sometimes mask insecurity. Genuine confidence is quieter, steadier, and rooted in self-knowledge.
  • The people who build something for others are almost always the ones who needed it most themselves. Necessity is the mother of invention; your own gap can become your contribution.
  • Community is structurally necessary, not optional. A healthy community asks: how is the community helping the person grow, and how is the person helping the community? Both directions must be alive.
  • Give yourself grace. The quiet sense that something is missing is not a failure, it is a signal. Identify what you actually want, give yourself a real plan, and stay open to the form your fulfilment ends up taking.
Connect With the Guest: Episode Chapters: [00:00] Cold Open — Confidence Is Not a Trait, It's a Practice [02:30] How Life With Ken Began: A Quiet Need to Be Heard [06:30] When What You Want to Say Gets Louder if You Ignore It [09:00] The Real Meaning of Confidence: Con-Fidence, With Support [12:30] Why Loud Isn't the Same as Confident [15:00] Community as a T
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