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Finding Me with Josh Wolf
Episode 48: Remembering a Friend
⚠️ Content Warning:
In today’s episode of Finding Me, Josh opens up about the memory of a friend he lost to suicide — and a dream that recently brought that friend back into his thoughts in a powerful way.
Dreams can do that sometimes. They pull people from the past into the present for a moment, reminding us how much they meant to us and how deeply their absence is still felt.
Josh reflects on the complicated emotions that come with losing someone this way — the sadness, the unanswered questions, and the strange comfort of those moments when memories resurface unexpectedly.
It’s an honest and heartfelt conversation about grief, friendship, and the way the people we lose continue to live inside our stories.
Remembering the People We’ve Lost
Josh talks about how memories and dreams can reconnect us with people who are no longer here, sometimes years after they’re gone. Those moments can be bittersweet — painful reminders, but also reminders of the joy and connection those friendships once brought.
Loss changes us.
And Then… The Human Comedy of Falling Down
Because life rarely stays in one emotional lane for very long, the conversation eventually shifts into something completely different — one of the great unsolved mysteries of human comedy:
What is the funniest accidental fall in public?
Josh weighs the possibilities:
Tripping over your own dog
Slipping on ice
Missing the last step on a staircase
The classic curb miscalculation
There’s something about a harmless, unexpected fall that has made people laugh since the beginning of time. Maybe it’s the surprise. Maybe it’s the shared experience.
Or maybe it’s just the universal truth that gravity always wins.
Josh wants to know:
What do you think is the funniest accidental fall?
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By Josh WolfFinding Me with Josh Wolf
Episode 48: Remembering a Friend
⚠️ Content Warning:
In today’s episode of Finding Me, Josh opens up about the memory of a friend he lost to suicide — and a dream that recently brought that friend back into his thoughts in a powerful way.
Dreams can do that sometimes. They pull people from the past into the present for a moment, reminding us how much they meant to us and how deeply their absence is still felt.
Josh reflects on the complicated emotions that come with losing someone this way — the sadness, the unanswered questions, and the strange comfort of those moments when memories resurface unexpectedly.
It’s an honest and heartfelt conversation about grief, friendship, and the way the people we lose continue to live inside our stories.
Remembering the People We’ve Lost
Josh talks about how memories and dreams can reconnect us with people who are no longer here, sometimes years after they’re gone. Those moments can be bittersweet — painful reminders, but also reminders of the joy and connection those friendships once brought.
Loss changes us.
And Then… The Human Comedy of Falling Down
Because life rarely stays in one emotional lane for very long, the conversation eventually shifts into something completely different — one of the great unsolved mysteries of human comedy:
What is the funniest accidental fall in public?
Josh weighs the possibilities:
Tripping over your own dog
Slipping on ice
Missing the last step on a staircase
The classic curb miscalculation
There’s something about a harmless, unexpected fall that has made people laugh since the beginning of time. Maybe it’s the surprise. Maybe it’s the shared experience.
Or maybe it’s just the universal truth that gravity always wins.
Josh wants to know:
What do you think is the funniest accidental fall?
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If today’s episode resonated with you:
⭐ Follow and subscribe so you don’t miss a daily check-in
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