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Finding Me with Josh Wolf – Episode 31
Today, Josh talks about a realization that hits harder than any motivational speech:
At some point, you have to stop telling yourself you’re trying your best… when you know you’re only taking half-court shots.
In this episode, Josh gets honest about the difference between effort and real commitment. The comfortable kind of trying. The kind where you leave yourself an out. Where you protect your ego by never fully going all in.
Because if you don’t give it everything, you never have to face the question:
What if I still fail?
Josh shares what it means to finally bet on himself — to stop playing it safe, stop hedging, and start showing up with full effort and full accountability.
Then the story shifts from mindset to pure chaos.
Josh recounts his recent trip to Mardi Gras, where he went to visit his wife while she was deep in the madness of directing a film. Between the crowds, the energy, the unpredictability, and the controlled insanity of both filmmaking and New Orleans during Carnival, the trip became its own kind of reminder:
Life rarely waits until you feel ready.
Sometimes you just show up, lean in, and figure it out as you go.
This episode is about commitment, risk, and the moment you stop pretending you’re trying — and actually do it.
🎧 Call to Action
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 having “one of those days”
🎙️ And remember: you don’t find out what’s possible until you stop holding something back.
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Finding Me with Josh Wolf – Episode 31
Today, Josh talks about a realization that hits harder than any motivational speech:
At some point, you have to stop telling yourself you’re trying your best… when you know you’re only taking half-court shots.
In this episode, Josh gets honest about the difference between effort and real commitment. The comfortable kind of trying. The kind where you leave yourself an out. Where you protect your ego by never fully going all in.
Because if you don’t give it everything, you never have to face the question:
What if I still fail?
Josh shares what it means to finally bet on himself — to stop playing it safe, stop hedging, and start showing up with full effort and full accountability.
Then the story shifts from mindset to pure chaos.
Josh recounts his recent trip to Mardi Gras, where he went to visit his wife while she was deep in the madness of directing a film. Between the crowds, the energy, the unpredictability, and the controlled insanity of both filmmaking and New Orleans during Carnival, the trip became its own kind of reminder:
Life rarely waits until you feel ready.
Sometimes you just show up, lean in, and figure it out as you go.
This episode is about commitment, risk, and the moment you stop pretending you’re trying — and actually do it.
🎧 Call to Action
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 having “one of those days”
🎙️ And remember: you don’t find out what’s possible until you stop holding something back.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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