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Mind Over Macros

Faith and Fitness with Noah Clark

Mind Over Macros

Mike Millner

Diet, Wellness, Health & Fitness, Macros, Mindset, Gym, Weights, Training, Nutrition, Neurotype, Fitness, Health, Exercise

51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2025

⏱️ 41 minutes

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In this episode, Mike is joined by Noah Clark to discuss the integration of faith and fitness. This was a great conversation about how taking care of your body and your health can be part of your faith. Follow Noah - @noahclarkfitness Cured Nutrition is offering 20% off their products site wide! Try their Serenity Gummies or CBN Oil here - https://www.curednutrition.com/?rfsn=6745101.eee1d3 ------------------------------------------------ Click here to apply for coaching! For some am...

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0:00.0

What is going on everybody? Welcome back to the Mind Over Macros podcast. As always, I am your host,

0:08.8

Mike Milner. And today I am sharing an episode, a conversation with another coach, Noah Clark.

0:16.6

And I think that it's important that I bring attention to the coaches who are doing good work.

0:24.6

And I've said this before, but I just want to reiterate the fact that in my experience,

0:29.5

some of the best coaches in the industry don't necessarily have the biggest following.

0:35.4

And there's exceptions.

0:36.7

You know, I know some really great coaches who also

0:38.8

have massive audiences, but I really like to highlight coaches who are just doing good quality

0:46.5

work, which doesn't necessarily mean they have like a massive following and all the vanity

0:51.8

metrics, which I don't think mean very much. I think sometimes

0:55.3

vanity metrics can be deceiving because a lot of the times, the coaches that have a big

1:02.4

following on sometimes. Again, I'm not making any blanket statements here. I'm just saying that

1:07.1

sometimes it can be because they're very controversial or they're saying things just

1:12.1

to get a reaction and or like spread fear or misinformation and I just think it's unfortunate because

1:19.9

that is what I've learned from social media and human psychology is the like negativity bias

1:26.6

and spreading fear and misinformation spreads so much faster

1:32.2

than just good quality positive messages.

1:35.6

So I'm trying to do my part to amplify the coaches that have a really positive message

1:41.2

and I want to let their voices be heard.

1:44.9

So you might notice a little awkwardness here from me on my side because Noah is somebody

1:51.3

who is very faith-based and I am not a super religious person.

2:00.2

So I tend to get uncomfortable around the conversation.

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