
Ep 6: Reclaiming the Fire - What Porn Stole from You & How to Get it Back (Part 2 - Porn Use)
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This isn’t just about porn — it’s about the parts of you that learned to hide.
You think this is about porn? It’s not. It’s about your nervous system. Your soul. Your ability to be present in your own body.
Because right now, you’re split. Disconnected. Ghosting yourself in private while pretending everything’s fine in public.
This episode tears the curtain off.
We’ll show you what porn is really doing to your arousal system -how it hijacks dopamine, dulls desire, and leaves you chasing ghosts.
But more importantly - we’ll give you the roadmap out.
Not just “stop watching.” Not just “get more willpower.”
Real steps to come home to your body, your power, and the kind of sex and intimacy that actually feels good.
If you’ve ever felt ashamed of what turns you on, or numb in the presence of someone you love - this one’s for you.
It’s time to stop watching and start living. Let’s go
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