Finding Me with Josh Wolf — Episode 16 Some Issues Don't Have "Two Sides" This week on Finding Me, Josh steps into deeper water. He talks about one of the biggest problems facing the country right now: the idea that every issue must have two equally valid sides. The pressure to “hear both perspectives.” The cultural reflex to treat every argument like a debate stage. Josh isn’t buying it. Because some things aren’t political. Some things aren’t philosophical. Some things aren’t “complicated.” Some things are just wrong. He makes the case that while nuance is important, we’ve drifted into a dangerous place where even basic moral lines get blurred by spin, tribalism, and the fear of offending someone’s viewpoint. Josh gets real about where that leads — to confusion, moral exhaustion, and a society that struggles to call out obvious harm for what it is. This isn’t a screaming rant. It’s a grounded, honest conversation about values, accountability, and the difference between healthy disagreement and moral relativism. And yes — it’s still Josh. There’s humor. There’s self-awareness. But there’s also clarity. Because growth isn’t just about self-improvement… sometimes it’s about saying, calmly and confidently: No. That’s not okay. In this episode: • Why not every issue deserves a “both sides” debate • The difference between nuance and moral confusion • How political spin can distort basic right and wrong • Why clarity doesn’t make you extreme — it makes you grounded • Josh’s take on drawing lines without losing empathy ✅ Follow + Connect 📲 Instagram & TikTok: @findingmewithjoshwolf 🐦 X: @findingmepod 📘 Facebook: Finding Me with Josh Wolf ▶️ YouTube: @findingmewithjoshwolf 📩 Email:
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