Finding Me with Josh Wolf — Episode 42
The Other Part of My Life
Today’s episode is equal parts ego check, biohacking enthusiasm, and pure joy.
Josh opens with a thought experiment that isn’t really a joke: he’d be totally fine if his wife Beth became the sole breadwinner.
Not in a “I give up” way.
In a “why is my identity tied to this in the first place?” way.
He unpacks what masculinity, contribution, and partnership actually mean when you strip away outdated expectations. If Beth’s crushing it and carrying the financial load? Great. Josh is secure enough to cheer her on — and maybe perfect his cappuccino game while he’s at it.
Speaking of optimization…
Josh is officially obsessed with his new OURA Ring.
Sleep tracking. REM cycles. Deep sleep percentages. HRV scores. The thrill of waking up and immediately checking whether you “won” the night.
In this episode, he dives into:
• Why sleep might be the most underrated mental health tool
• The fine line between tracking for awareness and tracking for control
• How better sleep is quietly improving his patience and clarity
But the real excitement?
Next weekend he gets to see the grandkids.
And that anticipation — that pure, uncomplicated joy — reframes everything else. Work. Metrics. Roles. Identity. All of it shrinks a little when you’re looking forward to sticky hugs and chaotic living room energy.
Somewhere between cappuccino foam art and sleep data, Josh lands on a bigger realization.
The big revelation at the end?
Peace isn’t about control.
It’s about alignment.
Alignment with your partner.
With your habits.
With what actually matters.
And maybe adulthood is just slowly figuring out what deserves your energy — and what doesn’t.
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🎙️ And remember: the goal isn’t to control every variable — it’s to build a life where the things that matter most don’t depend on them.
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