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đď¸ Finding Me with Josh Wolf â Episode 22
Another day, another honest step forward with Josh Wolf.
This week kicks off a deeply personal run of episodes as Josh begins unpacking some of his biggest insecurities â starting with the one that hits closest to home: the fear of not being accepted by his peers in the comedy world.
For someone whose job is literally to make people laugh, this vulnerability cuts deep. Josh talks openly about what it feels like to wonder where you fit in, to question whether youâre respected by the people you admire, and how easy it is â even after years of success â to feel like an outsider looking in.
Itâs raw. Itâs honest. And itâs Josh at his most open.
Of course, because this is Josh, the episode isnât all heavy. Thereâs also a moment involving a guy at the gym, an ill-timed fart, and the universal human struggle of pretending nothing just happened. Because vulnerability and bodily functions can, in fact, coexist.
But beneath the laughs, this episode is really about something bigger: the courage it takes to admit what scares you, to say the quiet thoughts out loud, and to stop pretending youâre immune to self-doubt. Josh shows that strength doesnât come from having it all figured out â it comes from being willing to be seen while youâre still working on it.
If youâve ever worried about belonging⌠about being enough⌠about whether the room actually wants you there â this oneâs going to hit home.
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đď¸ And keep showing up for yourself⌠one honest day at a time
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By Josh Wolfđď¸ Finding Me with Josh Wolf â Episode 22
Another day, another honest step forward with Josh Wolf.
This week kicks off a deeply personal run of episodes as Josh begins unpacking some of his biggest insecurities â starting with the one that hits closest to home: the fear of not being accepted by his peers in the comedy world.
For someone whose job is literally to make people laugh, this vulnerability cuts deep. Josh talks openly about what it feels like to wonder where you fit in, to question whether youâre respected by the people you admire, and how easy it is â even after years of success â to feel like an outsider looking in.
Itâs raw. Itâs honest. And itâs Josh at his most open.
Of course, because this is Josh, the episode isnât all heavy. Thereâs also a moment involving a guy at the gym, an ill-timed fart, and the universal human struggle of pretending nothing just happened. Because vulnerability and bodily functions can, in fact, coexist.
But beneath the laughs, this episode is really about something bigger: the courage it takes to admit what scares you, to say the quiet thoughts out loud, and to stop pretending youâre immune to self-doubt. Josh shows that strength doesnât come from having it all figured out â it comes from being willing to be seen while youâre still working on it.
If youâve ever worried about belonging⌠about being enough⌠about whether the room actually wants you there â this oneâs going to hit home.
đ§ Call to Action
If this episode resonated:
â Follow and subscribe so you donât miss a daily check-in
đ Leave a review â it helps more people find the show
đ˛ Share this episode with someone who could use a reminder theyâre not alone
đď¸ And keep showing up for yourself⌠one honest day at a time
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices