Justin Stephens — Father. Founder. Ownership Believer.
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I'm a divorced dad of three, working my way up from night stocker to founder — building a company that gives ordinary people a real stake in something that matters. I talk about ownership, rebuilding, and making America work for the people who show up every day.

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I am building a life and don't want to build it alone. I need a cohost! Is that you?

I'm Looking for a Cohost — and I'm Not Going to Pretend It's Just About the Show

June 10, 20264 min read

There's a version of this post where I make it sound purely strategic. Where I talk about audience growth and content diversification and the value of having two perspectives on camera. That version exists. It's accurate. But it's not the whole truth.

So here's the whole truth.

I'm building something. A show, a brand, a body of work — something called Life with Justin Stephens — and I don't want to build it alone. Not because I can't. I've been doing hard things alone long enough to know I'm capable. But because the best things in life aren't built in isolation. They're built in partnership. With someone who gets it before you have to explain it.

I'm looking for a cohost. And if I'm being completely honest with myself, I'm looking for more than that.


What the Show Actually Is

Life with Justin Stephens isn't a polished highlight reel. It's not a curated feed of wins and product placements and carefully lit "authentic" moments. It's a document. A real-time record of what it looks like to work a full-time job, raise a family, build a brand, and refuse to give up on the future you can see even when nobody else can see it yet.

I work at WinCo. I clock in, I do the work, I clock out — and then I come home and I keep building. Not because I have to. Because I believe the most valuable thing I can do with my time right now is show people that getting ahead while you feel behind is not only possible — it's the actual path.

That's the show. That's what I'm building. And that's what I want a cohost to step into.


What I'm Actually Looking For

She has her own life. Her own career — something she genuinely loves, not just a job she's tolerating. She's not looking for someone to hand her a plan. She's already living one. She just wants someone to build alongside, the same way I do.

She has kids of her own. She understands that protecting them means keeping them off the content, not out of the life. The goal isn't to make our kids part of the show — it's to build something that gives them a better future. She gets that distinction without me having to draw a diagram.

She's comfortable with the mess of building something real. She doesn't expect overnight results, and she doesn't need constant reassurance that it's going to work. She knows good things take time. She's patient with the process because she respects what the process produces.

She can take a joke. She can throw one back. She doesn't need everything to be serious all the time, because we're not building a documentary — we're documenting a life, and life is funny sometimes. She can be in on the bit.

She wants me as the person I'm becoming, not just the person I am right now. That might be the most important thing on this list. I'm not done yet. I'm mid-build. The right person sees that as interesting, not inconvenient.

She's kind. That's not a soft requirement — it's a hard one. The world doesn't need more content built on sarcasm and cynicism. What it needs is more people who are genuinely rooting for each other, willing to say so out loud, and building something worth being proud of.


What This Looks Like in Practice

Some days it's me talking to camera in the WinCo parking lot after a shift. Some days it's us sitting around a fire, talking about what we're building and why it matters. Some days it's a terrible attempt at a cooking video that goes sideways in the best possible way. Some days it's something harder — an honest conversation about what it costs to build something while the rest of the world tells you to be realistic.

The content will take whatever shape it needs to take. That's not the thing I need to plan. The thing I need is the right person in the room when it happens.


Why I'm Writing This

Because I believe in transparency. Because this brand is built on showing the real version of what I'm doing, not just the version that makes me look like I already have it figured out. And because somewhere out there, there's a woman reading this who knows exactly what I'm talking about — not because I described her perfectly, but because she's been thinking the same things.

Time is the most honest thing any of us have. You can't fake how you spend it. You can't get it back. And the only thing better than using it to build something meaningful is building something meaningful with someone who values it the way you do.

If that's you — or if you know someone it might be — I'm not hard to find.

Let's build something worth watching.

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Justin Stephens

Justin Stephens is a father of three, Variety Manager in Training at WinCo Foods, and the founder of America's Holding Company. He writes about ownership, rebuilding, and showing up.

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