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🎧 Finding Me — Episode 77: What Is Authenticity?
What does it actually mean to be… authentic?
In this episode, Josh Wolf takes on a question that sounds simple until you try to answer it honestly. Because authenticity isn’t a fixed idea — it shifts depending on who you are, where you are, and what you’re willing to reveal.
For Josh, that question hits right at the center of his work.
Is his voice rooted in storytelling?
Is it sharper… edgier… more provocative?
Or is it something lighter — something built to connect, to entertain, to keep things moving?
And more importantly…
Can it be all of those things at once?
This episode lives in that tension. The space between who you’ve been, who people expect you to be, and who you’re still figuring out in real time. Josh reflects on his comedy, his instincts on stage, and the subtle pressure to define himself in a way that feels both honest and consistent.
But authenticity doesn’t always feel good.
It’s uncertain.
It’s uncomfortable.
And it forces you to strip away the parts that don’t belong — even when they’ve been working.
That’s what makes it scary.
And necessary.
Because whether you’re on stage, behind a mic, or just trying to figure out your next move… the question isn’t what people want from you.
It’s what actually feels true.
And that answer?
It’s different for everyone.
🔥 On This Episode:
• What “authenticity” really means (and why it’s not one-size-fits-all)
• The evolution of a comedic voice
• Storytelling vs. edge vs. connection
• The pressure to define yourself creatively
• Why authenticity is uncomfortable — and why that matters
đź”— Stay Connected
• Watch full video episodes on YouTube
• Follow Josh Wolf for updates, clips, and tour dates
• Follow the show for more weekly check-ins and real conversations
📣 The Usual CTA’s
If this episode resonated with you, follow Finding Me wherever you listen so you don’t miss what’s next.
Leave a rating and review — it helps more than you think.
Share the episode with someone who’s still figuring out their voice, their path, or their next move.
Because authenticity isn’t something you find once…
It’s something you keep choosing.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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🎧 Finding Me — Episode 77: What Is Authenticity?
What does it actually mean to be… authentic?
In this episode, Josh Wolf takes on a question that sounds simple until you try to answer it honestly. Because authenticity isn’t a fixed idea — it shifts depending on who you are, where you are, and what you’re willing to reveal.
For Josh, that question hits right at the center of his work.
Is his voice rooted in storytelling?
Is it sharper… edgier… more provocative?
Or is it something lighter — something built to connect, to entertain, to keep things moving?
And more importantly…
Can it be all of those things at once?
This episode lives in that tension. The space between who you’ve been, who people expect you to be, and who you’re still figuring out in real time. Josh reflects on his comedy, his instincts on stage, and the subtle pressure to define himself in a way that feels both honest and consistent.
But authenticity doesn’t always feel good.
It’s uncertain.
It’s uncomfortable.
And it forces you to strip away the parts that don’t belong — even when they’ve been working.
That’s what makes it scary.
And necessary.
Because whether you’re on stage, behind a mic, or just trying to figure out your next move… the question isn’t what people want from you.
It’s what actually feels true.
And that answer?
It’s different for everyone.
🔥 On This Episode:
• What “authenticity” really means (and why it’s not one-size-fits-all)
• The evolution of a comedic voice
• Storytelling vs. edge vs. connection
• The pressure to define yourself creatively
• Why authenticity is uncomfortable — and why that matters
đź”— Stay Connected
• Watch full video episodes on YouTube
• Follow Josh Wolf for updates, clips, and tour dates
• Follow the show for more weekly check-ins and real conversations
📣 The Usual CTA’s
If this episode resonated with you, follow Finding Me wherever you listen so you don’t miss what’s next.
Leave a rating and review — it helps more than you think.
Share the episode with someone who’s still figuring out their voice, their path, or their next move.
Because authenticity isn’t something you find once…
It’s something you keep choosing.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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