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Episode 49: Who Is This Show For?
In today’s episode of Finding Me, Josh wrestles with a question that has been sitting quietly in the back of his mind:
Should he share this podcast with his larger audience?
Right now, the show feels small, personal, and honest — almost like a daily conversation with a handful of people who just happened to pull up a chair.
But what happens if that changes?
Would bringing the show to a larger audience help more people consider going on the same journey of reflection and self-discovery?
Josh talks through the tension between authenticity and exposure, wondering whether expanding the audience might accidentally change the tone that makes the show feel so real in the first place.
Because once you start thinking about the crowd… it’s harder to forget the microphone.
🐶 A Conversation With His Dog (Sort Of)
Josh also shares one of life’s quieter, oddly comforting habits — talking to his dog.
Except… it’s not really talking.
It’s more like communicating.
Dog owners understand the difference. You say things. The dog looks at you. Somehow you both understand exactly what’s happening.
No words required.
🏋️ The Gym… and the Shorts That Revealed Too Much
And then there’s the gym.
Josh describes a recent encounter with a guy whose workout shorts were so tight they left absolutely nothing to the imagination.
You know the type.
The kind of outfit that seems specifically designed to ensure that everyone in the room becomes unwillingly aware of anatomical details they did not ask to see.
There are gym outfits…
…and then there are announcements.
This one was definitely the latter.
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Episode 49: Who Is This Show For?
In today’s episode of Finding Me, Josh wrestles with a question that has been sitting quietly in the back of his mind:
Should he share this podcast with his larger audience?
Right now, the show feels small, personal, and honest — almost like a daily conversation with a handful of people who just happened to pull up a chair.
But what happens if that changes?
Would bringing the show to a larger audience help more people consider going on the same journey of reflection and self-discovery?
Josh talks through the tension between authenticity and exposure, wondering whether expanding the audience might accidentally change the tone that makes the show feel so real in the first place.
Because once you start thinking about the crowd… it’s harder to forget the microphone.
🐶 A Conversation With His Dog (Sort Of)
Josh also shares one of life’s quieter, oddly comforting habits — talking to his dog.
Except… it’s not really talking.
It’s more like communicating.
Dog owners understand the difference. You say things. The dog looks at you. Somehow you both understand exactly what’s happening.
No words required.
🏋️ The Gym… and the Shorts That Revealed Too Much
And then there’s the gym.
Josh describes a recent encounter with a guy whose workout shorts were so tight they left absolutely nothing to the imagination.
You know the type.
The kind of outfit that seems specifically designed to ensure that everyone in the room becomes unwillingly aware of anatomical details they did not ask to see.
There are gym outfits…
…and then there are announcements.
This one was definitely the latter.
🎧 Call to Action
If today’s episode resonated with you:
⭐ Follow and subscribe so you don’t miss a daily check-in
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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