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Finding Me with Josh Wolf

Today’s episode is about perspective, responsibility, and the kind of empathy that feels in short supply.

Josh starts with a conversation about inclusivity and the reaction to the Super Bowl halftime show — not to critique the performance itself, but to talk about the bigger picture. How quickly adults turn cultural moments into battlegrounds. How everything becomes outrage. And why maybe it’s time for all of us to take a breath, act like grown-ups… and leave the kids out of it.

Because not everything needs to be a fight.

And not every moment needs to become a culture war.

Then the conversation shifts to something far more serious.

While traveling through parts of the American Southwest, Josh witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of the fentanyl epidemic. What he saw wasn’t headlines or statistics — it was the human toll. Struggling communities. Overwhelmed families. Lives unraveling in real time.

The short version?

It’s bad. Really bad.

This episode is a reminder that while we argue about entertainment and internet drama, there are real crises happening all around us — and they deserve our attention, our compassion, and our willingness to look beyond the noise.

Because sometimes, finding perspective… is part of finding ourselves.

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