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Fri Feb 06 2026
🎙️ Finding Me with Josh Wolf — Episode 25
The week closes on a note of gratitude — deep, steady, and unmistakably real.
In today’s episode, Josh Wolf opens up about how profoundly lucky he feels to be spending meaningful time with his adult son, Jacob. Not rushed time. Not obligatory time. Real time. Conversations. Laughter. Shared moments on the road and in between the noise of life.
Josh talks about that rare gift — getting to know your child not just as a parent, but as another adult — and the kind of gratitude that doesn’t come from achievement or success, but from presence. It’s unfiltered. It’s tender. And it’s clear this isn’t something he takes lightly for even a second.
From there, the episode turns outward.
Josh dedicates the rest of the show to reading and responding to listener comments that have come in throughout the week. Messages about insecurity. About fear. About showing up honestly when it would be easier to hide. Josh doesn’t rush through them or play it for laughs. He listens. He reflects. He responds with the same openness he’s been asking of himself.
It’s one of those episodes where the line between host and audience disappears — where Finding Me becomes exactly what it claims to be: a shared process, unfolding in real time.
There’s no big lesson wrapped in a bow. No forced resolution. Just gratitude, connection, and the quiet power of being heard.
It’s a strong way to end the week.
And exactly what we’ve come to expect from Finding Me.
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🎙️ Finding Me with Josh Wolf — Episode 25 The week closes on a note of gratitude — deep, steady, and unmistakably real. In today’s episode, Josh Wolf opens up about how profoundly lucky he feels to be spending meaningful time with his adult son, Jacob. Not rushed time. Not obligatory time. Real time. Conversations. Laughter. Shared moments on the road and in between the noise of life. Josh talks about that rare gift — getting to know your child not just as a parent, but as another adult — and the kind of gratitude that doesn’t come from achievement or success, but from presence. It’s unfiltered. It’s tender. And it’s clear this isn’t something he takes lightly for even a second. From there, the episode turns outward. Josh dedicates the rest of the show to reading and responding to listener comments that have come in throughout the week. Messages about insecurity. About fear. About showing up honestly when it would be easier to hide. Josh doesn’t rush through them or play it for laughs. He listens. He reflects. He responds with the same openness he’s been asking of himself. It’s one of those episodes where the line between host and audience disappears — where Finding Me becomes exactly what it claims to be: a shared process, unfolding in real time. There’s no big lesson wrapped in a bow. No forced resolution. Just gratitude, connection, and the quiet power of being heard. It’s a strong way to end the week. And exactly what we’ve come to expect from Finding Me. 🎧 Call to Action If this episode resonated with you: ⭐ Follow and subscribe so you don’t miss a daily check-in 📝 Leave a review or comment — Josh really does read them 📲 Share this episode with someone who values honest connection 🎙️ And keep showing up… one day, one conversation at a time Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices