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 | 60 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-Improvement |
If self-love feels fake, forced, or downright impossible you’re not broken. You were conditioned to believe that loving yourself is something you have to earn. Maybe someone told you you were “too much.” Maybe love was given only when you performed. ... more
Do you find yourself saying “I’ll start when…”? When the conditions feel perfect, when you’re ready, when the stars align? Newsflash that moment rarely comes. This episode digs deep into the When Fallacy the lie that keeps us stuck, waiting for perfe... more
In this episode of Made For This Mountain, Josh sits down with New York City comedian Splou to talk about what it really takes to grow as a comic and as a person. Splou opens up about his life struggles, the lessons behind the laughs, and the reality... more
If you’ve ever felt like you’re behind, not good enough, or stuck comparing yourself to everyone else this one’s for you. You are not defined by what you do, what you earn, or how others see you.
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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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This podcast focuses on empowering listeners to overcome personal struggles and traumas through candid conversations and actionable insights. Highlighting themes such as self-acceptance, healing, and the transformative power of storytelling, the host encourages individuals to reclaim their narratives and recognize their intrinsic worth. The discussions often emphasize the importance of facing pain as a pathway to growth, and the value of genuine connections, communication, and resilience in overcoming life's challenges. Unique to this podcast, the host shares personal anecdotes that resonate with many listeners, offering relatable experiences and practical steps to help them navigate their journeys toward self-improvement and authenticity.
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