
Made For This Mountain exists to empower individuals to rise above their struggles, break free from the chains of trauma, and silence the negative voices that have kept them small. Through raw conversations, real stories, and actionable guidance, this podcast is a reminder that the mountain in front of you was never meant to break you it was meant to build you. Listen to Joshua Rosa as we go on th... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 88 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementEducation | |||

This is the last one. Not because we ran out of things to say
but because this is where the chapter closes. And I want to close it the right way.
This episode is about endings. Not just this one. Every one you've been afraid of. Every goodbye th... more
What if the worst thing that ever happened to you was actually the best thing that could have happened to you? I know that sounds like something you'd see on a motivational poster, and I'm not here for that. I'm here to actually break down WHY failur... more
They're not in your life anymore. So why are they still in your head? Whether it's an ex, a toxic friendship, a situationship that never got a name, or someone who betrayed you the hardest part of moving on isn't the goodbye. It's the after. It's the... more
Exhausted and resentful but can't figure out why? It might be your people-pleasing. In Episode 49, we get real about how constantly saying yes to everyone and no to yourself is draining you dry. We break down why people-pleasing is a fear response, h... more
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He literally talked about grief and tied in the story about how HIS MOM DIED from a vaccine didn’t say which he just said it was unexpected and tied into personal grief.. that other person is a hater keep them coming these help more than you know !
was a fan, until he got too religious, and too American-Right, and anti-vax
Worth the listen !
Found this just when I needed it the most. Long story, short: it was seemingly random but exceptionally divine how I found this podcast through IG. I’ll keep it short and simple and just say thanks to Joshua for listening to his inner voice and sharing the divine guidance that comes through.
Look up the Blindboy podcast for tips on how to tell stories. There could be some good messages here, and it was well advertised but I find it tiring - all one very rushed vocal tone, rambling with no space to digest messages. Show don't tell, please stop staying "I need you to know this..." It feels condescending. Lastly I know you say that you have messages that transcend your faith narrative but for many of us who are atheists, the amount of religious references are off putting. Not for me
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The show centers on personal growth through healing from trauma, overcoming fear, and building authentic self-worth. Across episodes, the host weaves practical mindset shifts with personal stories, neuroscience concepts, and cultural reflections to encourage taking decisive action, setting boundaries, and embracing discomfort as a path to resilience. Unique angles include integrating spirituality and Latino cultural perspectives, plus actionable prompts that viewers can apply immediately to start reinventing themselves and let go of people-pleasing. The format often relies on introspective monologues and personal anecdotes to empower listeners to climb their own mountains rather than be overwhelmed by them, making it a compelling pick for a... more
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