Episode 93 - Writing When No One Is Reading
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In this episode, Josh reflects on what it means to keep creating when the audience is small or silent. He talks openly about the anxiety of watching metrics, refreshing stats, and questioning whether the effort is worth it when the numbers do not immediately reflect the work.
The conversation explores why writing and creating still matter even when they are not paying the bills, and how creative work can live on long after it is published. Josh shares personal examples of older blog posts continuing to reach people years later, reinforcing the idea that meaningful work is not always meant for instant consumption.
This episode also touches on:
Creating as an outlet rather than a transaction
The emotional weight of comparison and self doubt
Focusing on controllable actions instead of outcomes
Building evergreen work instead of chasing trends
Finding fulfillment in the act of creating itself
Josh also briefly discusses his upcoming book, A New Set of Eyes, a thoughtful guide to creating with AI while maintaining your personal voice.
If you are writing, creating, or building something in a quiet season, this episode is a reminder that the work still matters.
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