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Finding Me with Josh Wolf
This week, Josh Wolf dives into a truth that took him years (and a lot of life) to understand:
It’s better to be hated for who you are than loved for who you’re not.
Josh opens up about the strange freedom that comes with full authenticity — when you stop shape-shifting to fit rooms, crowds, expectations, or old versions of yourself. Not everyone will vibe with you… and that’s kind of the point.
He shares stories from a recent private show in Kentucky that went great — even though only about half the room was truly locked into his act. Instead of spiraling about the ones who didn’t laugh, Josh talks about why focusing on the people who do connect is the only sane (and sustainable) way to create.
But the heart of this episode? Fatherhood on the road.
Josh reflects with deep gratitude on getting to travel and perform while spending real, meaningful time with his son Jacob. From car rides to backstage hangs, he talks about how these shared experiences are becoming the memories that matter most — and how success feels different when you get to share it with your kid.
It’s funny. It’s grounded. It’s a little vulnerable. And it’s a reminder that being fully yourself might cost you approval… but it pays you back in peace.
🔥 Topics in This Episode
• Why authenticity scares people (and why that’s okay)
• Performing for a divided crowd — and not taking it personally
• The difference between approval and connection
• Gratitude, fatherhood, and life on the road
• Letting go of who you think you “should” be
🎧 Call to Action
If this episode hit home:
⭐ Follow & Subscribe so you never miss an episode
📝 Leave a review — it helps more than you think
📲 Share this episode with someone who needs permission to be themselves
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🎙️ And keep finding your own way… one honest step at a time
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Finding Me with Josh Wolf
This week, Josh Wolf dives into a truth that took him years (and a lot of life) to understand:
It’s better to be hated for who you are than loved for who you’re not.
Josh opens up about the strange freedom that comes with full authenticity — when you stop shape-shifting to fit rooms, crowds, expectations, or old versions of yourself. Not everyone will vibe with you… and that’s kind of the point.
He shares stories from a recent private show in Kentucky that went great — even though only about half the room was truly locked into his act. Instead of spiraling about the ones who didn’t laugh, Josh talks about why focusing on the people who do connect is the only sane (and sustainable) way to create.
But the heart of this episode? Fatherhood on the road.
Josh reflects with deep gratitude on getting to travel and perform while spending real, meaningful time with his son Jacob. From car rides to backstage hangs, he talks about how these shared experiences are becoming the memories that matter most — and how success feels different when you get to share it with your kid.
It’s funny. It’s grounded. It’s a little vulnerable. And it’s a reminder that being fully yourself might cost you approval… but it pays you back in peace.
🔥 Topics in This Episode
• Why authenticity scares people (and why that’s okay)
• Performing for a divided crowd — and not taking it personally
• The difference between approval and connection
• Gratitude, fatherhood, and life on the road
• Letting go of who you think you “should” be
🎧 Call to Action
If this episode hit home:
⭐ Follow & Subscribe so you never miss an episode
📝 Leave a review — it helps more than you think
📲 Share this episode with someone who needs permission to be themselves
🎥 Check out clips and updates on social
🎙️ And keep finding your own way… one honest step at a time
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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