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Finding Me with Josh Wolf — Episode Show Notes
In today’s episode, Josh talks about something that feels more important than ever: raising kids to be free thinkers.
Josh breaks down what it really means to encourage independence—not just in how your kids think, but in how they move through the world. He explores why teaching children to ask questions, challenge assumptions, and form their own opinions doesn’t weaken the parent-child bond… it often strengthens it, creating a relationship built on trust, honesty, and mutual respect.
From there, Josh shifts into a wider conversation about the current political climate, and the growing gap between performative outrage and real-world impact. He draws a sharp distinction between screaming into the internet void and actually doing the difficult, unglamorous work that creates meaningful change—work that takes time, discipline, and often humility.
It’s an episode about values, critical thinking, and how to stay grounded in a world that’s constantly trying to pull us into reaction.
In This Episode
• Why raising free thinkers leads to healthier parent-child relationships
• Building trust through open dialogue instead of control
• How to teach kids to question the world without becoming cynical
• The difference between online outrage and real activism
• What making change actually requires
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Finding Me with Josh Wolf — Episode Show Notes
In today’s episode, Josh talks about something that feels more important than ever: raising kids to be free thinkers.
Josh breaks down what it really means to encourage independence—not just in how your kids think, but in how they move through the world. He explores why teaching children to ask questions, challenge assumptions, and form their own opinions doesn’t weaken the parent-child bond… it often strengthens it, creating a relationship built on trust, honesty, and mutual respect.
From there, Josh shifts into a wider conversation about the current political climate, and the growing gap between performative outrage and real-world impact. He draws a sharp distinction between screaming into the internet void and actually doing the difficult, unglamorous work that creates meaningful change—work that takes time, discipline, and often humility.
It’s an episode about values, critical thinking, and how to stay grounded in a world that’s constantly trying to pull us into reaction.
In This Episode
• Why raising free thinkers leads to healthier parent-child relationships
• Building trust through open dialogue instead of control
• How to teach kids to question the world without becoming cynical
• The difference between online outrage and real activism
• What making change actually requires
Follow / Subscribe
Make sure you’re following Finding Me with Josh Wolf so you don’t miss new episodes.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRurcgmThU8M1ggQKTvgxOb34m64geTpQ
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