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🎧 Finding Me with Josh Wolf — Episode 73: Perspective This episode is grounded in something simple… and rare. Josh spent the day in Los Angeles with his parents — and walked away with a deep sense of gratitude. They’re getting older, sure… but they’re healthy, present, and fully themselves. And that realization hits differently when you stop long enough to actually see it. It’s a reminder that not everything in life is complicated. Some things are just… good. At the same time, Josh checks in on his own health — including a visit to his cardiologist that delivers a pretty blunt truth: All that caffeine and nicotine supplementation? Yeah… it’s basically low-grade speed running through your system all day. The good news: he’s otherwise in great shape. The better news: awareness changes behavior. And then there’s the show itself. Finding Me is evolving. More structure. More focus. More intention. And ultimately… more Josh. Because at the core of all of this — the conversations, the chaos, the reflection — is someone trying to figure it out in real time… and letting you watch. 🔗 Stay Connected • Watch full video episodes on YouTube • Follow Josh Wolf for updates, clips, and tour dates • Like, comment, and subscribe if the show resonates with you • Share this episode with someone who needs a reminder to appreciate what’s right in front of them Sometimes the biggest realization… is recognizing what you already have. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

🎧 Finding Me with Josh Wolf — Episode 72: Future Humans This one goes… everywhere. Josh is all over the map today — bouncing from thought to thought, half-finished ideas, random observations — but underneath it all, there’s one clear thing: Beth is home, and he’s happy. From there, the conversation drifts (as it does) into something unexpectedly big: What will humans even look like in a million years? Smarter? Unrecognizable? Gone entirely? And somewhere in that spiral, Josh lands on a realization that hits harder than it probably should: We’re insignificant. Not in a depressing way — in a freeing way. Because if none of this really matters on that scale… then why are we so afraid all the time? Afraid to say things, try things, be ourselves? Maybe the move is the opposite. Maybe the move is to be fearless. To stop overthinking. To stop shrinking. To stop pretending any of this is permanent. And yeah… that mushroom trip? It clearly shook something loose. In a good way. This episode is messy, thoughtful, a little scattered — and somehow lands exactly where it needs to. Watch full video episodes on YouTube Follow Josh Wolf for updates, clips, and tour dates Like, comment, and subscribe if the show resonates with you Share this episode with someone who needs a reminder to zoom out Because sometimes the biggest perspective shift… is realizing how small everything really is. 🔗 Stay Connected Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

🎧 Finding Me with Josh Wolf — Episode 71: Angry on the Internet What started as a simple, harmless conversation between friends… didn’t stay that way. In this episode, Josh Wolf breaks down how a light, familiar exchange — the kind of ball-breaking that usually means nothing — spiraled into something louder, sharper, and way more public than it ever needed to be. Because that’s the internet. A place where tone gets lost. Where context disappears. And where people are always ready to be angry — even when the moment doesn’t deserve it. And here’s the thing… There are real reasons to be outraged right now. The world isn’t exactly lacking in things that matter. Which makes it even stranger — and maybe a little sad — how quickly we turn on each other over nothing. This episode is about recognizing that shift. About stepping back before everything becomes a fight. And about asking a simple question: Why are we choosing anger… when we could be choosing something better? Because at some point, you have to decide what’s worth your energy. And what’s not. In a world that feels increasingly chaotic, maybe the real work is quieter — carving out your own peace, your own space, your own version of happiness… and protecting it. Even from the noise. 🔗 Stay Connected • Watch full video episodes on YouTube • Follow Josh Wolf for updates, clips, and tour dates • Like, comment, and subscribe if the show resonates with you • Share this episode with someone who could use a reminder to step away from the noise Sometimes the strongest move… is not engaging at all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

🎧 Finding Me with Josh Wolf — Episode 70: Time for a Break? Today, Josh Wolf sits with something that’s been quietly building for a while: a growing sense that something in his professional life feels… off. It’s not burnout.It’s not unhappiness.It’s not even boredom, exactly. It’s just that strange feeling when the thing you’ve worked so hard to build suddenly feels a little out of alignment. So what do you do when life looks fine on paper… but something underneath doesn’t feel right? For Josh, that question has led to a bigger one: Maybe it’s time for a break. A real one. A long vacation. A reset. Time to step back, breathe, and reassess what comes next. Today’s episode is an honest conversation about listening to your instincts, trusting discomfort, and giving yourself permission to admit when something needs to change — even if you don’t know what that change looks like yet. Because sometimes, the bravest thing you can do… is pause. 🔗 Stay Connected Watch full video episodes on YouTube Follow Josh Wolf for updates, tour dates, and more Like, comment, and subscribe if the show resonates with you Share this episode with someone who might need a reminder that it’s okay to step back Thanks for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

🎧 Finding Me with Josh Wolf — Episode 69: Stop Chasing This week, Josh Wolf checks in with a simple but hard-earned realization: He’s done chasing relationships. If someone doesn’t want to spend time with him, that’s okay. No more bending over backwards. No more sacrificing other friendships, time, or self-respect just to convince someone to care. It sounds obvious on paper. For some people, it probably is. But for anyone who’s ever overextended themselves trying to be liked… trying to earn a seat at someone else’s table… this one will hit home. Growth isn’t always dramatic. Sometimes it’s just finally deciding that your dignity matters more than someone else’s approval. It’s uncomfortable. It’s freeing. And it’s honest: Not everyone is going to think you’re awesome — and that has to be okay. A quick episode, but one that says a lot. Watch full video episodes on YouTube Follow Josh Wolf on social for updates and tour dates Like, comment, and subscribe if the show resonates with you Share this episode with someone who needs the reminder that self-respect matters too Thanks for listening. 🔗 Stay Connected Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

🎧 Finding Me with Josh Wolf — Episode 68: Off the Grid This week’s episode is a quick one — and honestly, that’s kind of the point. Josh has reunited with Beth and escaped to Joshua Tree for a much-needed reset. No early morning walks with Indian. No phones. No noise. Just sleep, stillness, and the rare luxury of doing absolutely nothing. And for once… no chaos, no spiraling, no existential unraveling. Just a pause. (And yes — for those wondering — NO mushrooms on this trip.) Sometimes the most productive thing you can do… is stop. 🔗 Stay Connected • Watch full episodes on YouTube • Follow along and join the conversation in the comments If you’ve ever needed permission to unplug — this might be it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Findine Me 67: You asked (repeatedly) and Josh has answered. On today's episode Josh takes some time to answer your genuinely heartfelt and thought provoking messages. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

🎧 Finding Me with Josh Wolf Episode 66: The Mushroom Purge Some experiences stay with you. Not because they’re fun… But because they force you to look at things you’ve been avoiding. 🧠 In This Episode: • Josh opens up about a recent mushroom experience that turned unexpectedly intense • What started as exploration became something deeper—an emotional purge • The physical and mental weight of confronting things that had been building under the surface ⚠️ The Realization Coming out of it, Josh is left with something important: 👉 Clarity Not about everything— But enough to recognize that there are patterns and behaviors he doesn’t love. And maybe hasn’t been fully addressing. 🔁 A Familiar Pattern This isn’t the first time. Josh reflects on similar moments in his past—times where something inside him needed to be released, processed, or confronted. He describes it as: 👉 Absorbing negative energy… and eventually needing to let it go Whether that’s real, psychological, or something in between— The feeling is undeniable. 🛋️ The Question So what now? Josh starts considering something he hasn’t leaned into in a while: 👉 Therapy Not as a last resort. But as a tool. A way to take what surfaced—and actually do something with it. 🎯 The Takeaway Growth doesn’t always feel good. Sometimes it’s uncomfortable. Sometimes it’s draining. But if you’re willing to look at what comes up— 👉 That’s where the real work begins. 📺 Watch & Follow Finding Me is now streaming on YouTube via the Hey Maaan channel—bringing this daily journey to a wider audience. 📱 Let’s Connect • YouTube: Hey Maaan with Josh & Jacob • Drop a comment—have you ever had a moment that forced you to take a hard look at yourself? • Share this episode with someone who’s doing the work, even when it’s uncomfortable 🚨 Call to Action If this episode resonated—share it. Because sometimes the hardest moments… Are the ones that move you forward the most. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

🎧 Finding Me with Josh Wolf Episode 65: Stranded at O’Hare Sometimes life hits pause. Not because you planned it… But because a lightning storm over Chicago decided it was in charge. ⚡ In This Episode: • Josh gets stranded at O’Hare Airport during a massive storm • The strange stillness that comes when travel suddenly stops • How moments like this force you to slow down—and reflect ✈️ The Bigger Picture Sitting in an airport, going nowhere fast… Josh finds himself thinking about something easy to forget: 👉 How lucky he is to live this life The travel. The cities. The people. All the movement that usually feels routine suddenly feels like a gift. 👖 The Important Question Of course… there’s also a more immediate concern: Did he pack the right pants? Because nothing humbles you faster than being in the wrong outfit in the wrong city at the wrong time. 🧠 The Shift It’s funny how quickly frustration can turn into gratitude. One minute you’re stuck. The next— You realize you’re only stuck because you were going somewhere great in the first place. 🎯 The Takeaway Even the delays have something to offer. A moment to pause. To reflect. To recognize what’s actually going right. Because sometimes being “stuck”… Is just another way of being reminded how far you’ve come. 📺 Watch & Follow Finding Me is now streaming on YouTube via the Hey Maaan channel—bringing this daily journey to a wider audience. 📱 Let’s Connect • YouTube: Hey Maaan with Josh & Jacob • Drop a comment—what’s the most unexpected place you’ve had a moment of clarity? • Share this episode with someone who needs a reminder to zoom out for a second 🚨 Call to Action If this episode resonated—share it. Because sometimes the best perspective… Comes when you’re not moving at all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

🎧 Finding Me with Josh Wolf Episode 64: What This Show Is… And What It Isn’t Not every day is profound. Not every episode is heavy. And that’s kind of the point. 🎤 In This Episode: • Josh reflects on conversations with fans in Austin who want more “serious” content • Why he’s choosing not to turn the show into something performative or manufactured • The importance of showing up—even on days when there isn’t much to say 🎭 On Comedy (and Controversy) Josh also talks about the craft. Specifically, why younger comics should study early stand-up legends—including the early work of Bill Cosby. Not for who he became later… But for what those early specials represent: 👉 Timing 👉 Structure 👉 Mastery of the form Because you can separate the art from the artist—at least when it comes to learning the craft. ✈️ Looking Ahead Josh is gearing up for his first trip to Toronto—and he’s genuinely excited. New city. New crowds. New energy. 🧠 What This Show Is It’s: • Showing up • Being honest • Letting things unfold in real time Not forcing meaning where there isn’t any. 🚫 What This Show Isn’t It’s not: • Manufactured drama • Forced vulnerability • A performance pretending to be something deeper than it is Some days are quiet. Some days are simple. And those days matter too. 🎯 The Takeaway You don’t need every day to be life-changing. You just need to keep showing up. Because consistency—even on the uneventful days— Is where the real change happens. 📺 Watch & Follow Finding Me is now streaming on YouTube via the Hey Maaan channel—bringing this daily journey to a wider audience. 📱 Let’s Connect • YouTube: Hey Maaan with Josh & Jacob • Drop a comment—what do you think this show should be? • Share this episode with someone who’s learning to show up, even when nothing big is happening 🚨 Call to Action If this episode resonated—share it. Because not every story needs to be dramatic… To be worth telling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices