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Finding Me with Josh Wolf
“The Quiet Endings”
In this episode, Josh sits with an uncomfortable reality most of us recognize — but rarely talk about out loud:
Some friendships don’t end with a fight.
They don’t explode.
They don’t even end in a way you can point to.
They just… fade.
Josh reflects on the strange grief of losing people who were once central to your life — close friends who drift away as priorities change, paths diverge, or one of you quietly outgrows the other. No villain. No big moment. Just distance, unanswered texts, and the realization that something meaningful has expired without explanation.
From there, the conversation turns inward.
Josh shares recent health information — nothing catastrophic, but not exactly comforting either — and what it stirred up for him. Mortality. Accountability. The subtle ways your body starts asking for attention before it starts demanding it.
And then — because life rarely stays in one emotional lane — the episode takes a sharp turn.
Josh tells a story about a spontaneously hatched revenge plot aboard a flight to New York. Was it justified? Probably not. Was it hilarious in hindsight? Absolutely. And did it reveal something important about restraint, impulse, and knowing when to let something go?
Definitely.
This episode is about acceptance, humor, honesty, and learning when to mourn what’s gone — and when to laugh at yourself for almost making it worse.
Connect with Finding Me with Josh Wolf
Follow the journey and join the conversation:
📲 Instagram & TikTok
@findingmewithjoshwolf
▶️ YouTube
Watch on the Evio YouTube Channel — or follow:
@findingmewithjoshwolf
Finding Me with Josh Wolf
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By Josh WolfFinding Me with Josh Wolf
“The Quiet Endings”
In this episode, Josh sits with an uncomfortable reality most of us recognize — but rarely talk about out loud:
Some friendships don’t end with a fight.
They don’t explode.
They don’t even end in a way you can point to.
They just… fade.
Josh reflects on the strange grief of losing people who were once central to your life — close friends who drift away as priorities change, paths diverge, or one of you quietly outgrows the other. No villain. No big moment. Just distance, unanswered texts, and the realization that something meaningful has expired without explanation.
From there, the conversation turns inward.
Josh shares recent health information — nothing catastrophic, but not exactly comforting either — and what it stirred up for him. Mortality. Accountability. The subtle ways your body starts asking for attention before it starts demanding it.
And then — because life rarely stays in one emotional lane — the episode takes a sharp turn.
Josh tells a story about a spontaneously hatched revenge plot aboard a flight to New York. Was it justified? Probably not. Was it hilarious in hindsight? Absolutely. And did it reveal something important about restraint, impulse, and knowing when to let something go?
Definitely.
This episode is about acceptance, humor, honesty, and learning when to mourn what’s gone — and when to laugh at yourself for almost making it worse.
Connect with Finding Me with Josh Wolf
Follow the journey and join the conversation:
📲 Instagram & TikTok
@findingmewithjoshwolf
▶️ YouTube
Watch on the Evio YouTube Channel — or follow:
@findingmewithjoshwolf
Finding Me with Josh Wolf
Follow, rate, review, and share — and thanks for being part of the process.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices