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š§ Finding Me ā Episode 52Aging with Grace (ā¦and a Few Sound Effects)
In Episode 52 of Finding Me, Josh takes a moment to reflect on something weāre all doing whether we like it or not:
Getting older.
But hereās the thingāJosh is actually doing a pretty good job of aging with grace.
Sure, there are a few new developments. For example, he now makes little noises when he stands up. Also when he sits down. And occasionally when he bends over to pick something up. But other than the new soundtrack of middle age, life feels⦠good.
Thereās a calm in his life now. A sense of peace. A deeper appreciation for the small things.
But if thereās one thing that truly makes Josh feel old, itās not his back or his knees.
Itās the age of his kids.
Because somehowāwithout asking anyoneās permissionātheyāve grown up. And Josh could swear that just yesterday they were toddlers running around the house, needing help tying their shoes and asking questions about everything.
Now theyāre adults. And time, as always, moved faster than anyone expected.
Itās a thoughtful and funny episode about perspective, family, and the strange realization that aging isnāt always about feeling olderāitās about watching the people you love grow up right in front of you.
If youāre enjoying Finding Me, make sure to:
ā Leave a five-star reviewš§ Follow the show so you never miss a weekday episodeš² Share the podcast with someone who could use a little reflection, honesty, and humor in their day.
Because the journey of figuring ourselves outā¦
Never really ends.
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By Josh Wolfš§ Finding Me ā Episode 52Aging with Grace (ā¦and a Few Sound Effects)
In Episode 52 of Finding Me, Josh takes a moment to reflect on something weāre all doing whether we like it or not:
Getting older.
But hereās the thingāJosh is actually doing a pretty good job of aging with grace.
Sure, there are a few new developments. For example, he now makes little noises when he stands up. Also when he sits down. And occasionally when he bends over to pick something up. But other than the new soundtrack of middle age, life feels⦠good.
Thereās a calm in his life now. A sense of peace. A deeper appreciation for the small things.
But if thereās one thing that truly makes Josh feel old, itās not his back or his knees.
Itās the age of his kids.
Because somehowāwithout asking anyoneās permissionātheyāve grown up. And Josh could swear that just yesterday they were toddlers running around the house, needing help tying their shoes and asking questions about everything.
Now theyāre adults. And time, as always, moved faster than anyone expected.
Itās a thoughtful and funny episode about perspective, family, and the strange realization that aging isnāt always about feeling olderāitās about watching the people you love grow up right in front of you.
If youāre enjoying Finding Me, make sure to:
ā Leave a five-star reviewš§ Follow the show so you never miss a weekday episodeš² Share the podcast with someone who could use a little reflection, honesty, and humor in their day.
Because the journey of figuring ourselves outā¦
Never really ends.
š§ Follow & Share
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices