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Finding Me with Josh Wolf — Episode 40
Just One Bad Habit
Today, Josh explores a question that probably sounds familiar to anyone who’s ever tried to clean up their life:
What if you allowed yourself… just one bad habit?
Not a full return to chaos. Not a lifestyle. Just something small — something that changes the way your brain feels. Maybe a new substance. Maybe nicotine. Maybe just one controlled vice to take the edge off.
But as Josh quickly realizes, the idea of “just one” opens up a bigger conversation:
Where’s the line between balance and rationalization?
Because the brain is very good at negotiating with itself.
This episode also takes a few classic Finding Me turns along the way:
• Some unexpected drama at the dog park
• Questions about Josh’s experience and credibility in the longevity and wellness space
• A surprisingly practical theory on why married couples might actually thrive living in… duplexes
In this episode:
• The psychology behind wanting a controlled vice
• How self-negotiation can quietly shift your standards
• The tension between optimization and actually enjoying life
• Real-world relationship boundaries (both human and canine)
• Why space — literal and emotional — might be the secret to long-term partnerships
Because Finding Me isn’t about becoming perfect.
It’s about noticing the stories you tell yourself… especially the convenient ones.
If today’s episode resonated with you:
⭐ Follow and subscribe so you don’t miss a daily check-in
📝 Leave a review or comment — Josh reads them
📲 Share this episode with someone who might be negotiating with themselves about a “small exception”
🎙️ And remember: the habits that shape your life usually don’t start big — they start the moment you convince yourself that this one doesn’t really count.
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By Josh WolfFinding Me with Josh Wolf — Episode 40
Just One Bad Habit
Today, Josh explores a question that probably sounds familiar to anyone who’s ever tried to clean up their life:
What if you allowed yourself… just one bad habit?
Not a full return to chaos. Not a lifestyle. Just something small — something that changes the way your brain feels. Maybe a new substance. Maybe nicotine. Maybe just one controlled vice to take the edge off.
But as Josh quickly realizes, the idea of “just one” opens up a bigger conversation:
Where’s the line between balance and rationalization?
Because the brain is very good at negotiating with itself.
This episode also takes a few classic Finding Me turns along the way:
• Some unexpected drama at the dog park
• Questions about Josh’s experience and credibility in the longevity and wellness space
• A surprisingly practical theory on why married couples might actually thrive living in… duplexes
In this episode:
• The psychology behind wanting a controlled vice
• How self-negotiation can quietly shift your standards
• The tension between optimization and actually enjoying life
• Real-world relationship boundaries (both human and canine)
• Why space — literal and emotional — might be the secret to long-term partnerships
Because Finding Me isn’t about becoming perfect.
It’s about noticing the stories you tell yourself… especially the convenient ones.
If today’s episode resonated with you:
⭐ Follow and subscribe so you don’t miss a daily check-in
📝 Leave a review or comment — Josh reads them
📲 Share this episode with someone who might be negotiating with themselves about a “small exception”
🎙️ And remember: the habits that shape your life usually don’t start big — they start the moment you convince yourself that this one doesn’t really count.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices