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Finding Me with Josh Wolf — Episode 38
The Hard Questions
Today’s episode goes deeper than the stories. Deeper than the jokes.
This one is honest. Personal. And uncomfortable in the way real self-reflection often is.
Josh opens up about his drug use — not as a punchline, not as a lifestyle story, but as something he’s finally looking at seriously. He asks the questions most people avoid:
Why am I still doing this?
Is this something I actually want in my life?
And at what point does a habit stop being harmless?
But the conversation doesn’t stop there.
Josh also turns the lens outward — and inward — as he wrestles with a harder question: whether his own relationship with substances has influenced the people closest to him, including Jacob.
Because influence doesn’t always look like pressure.
Sometimes it looks like example.
In this episode:
• An honest look at Josh’s current relationship with drugs
• The difference between control and dependence
• The uncomfortable space between “I can stop” and “Why haven’t I?”
• The question of personal responsibility and influence
• What it means to examine your behavior without defensiveness
This isn’t a lecture.
It isn’t a decision announcement.
It’s something rarer.
Someone asking the hard questions out loud — before the answers are clear.
Because Finding Me isn’t about pretending to have everything figured out.
It’s about being honest enough to ask whether the life you’re living is actually the one you want.
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🎙️ And remember: real change doesn’t start when you have the answers — it starts the moment you’re honest enough to question your own patterns.
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