How Does God View My Body? (with Matt Cline)

How Does God View My Body? (with Matt Cline)

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True Freedom From Porn (with Sathiya Sam)

In this episode, longtime friend of the podcast and author Sathiya Sam shares why porn recovery can literally save lives, what true freedom looks like (eternal, internal, and external) and practical advice on how to find purpose beyond porn.Sathiya Sam, founder of Deep Clean Coac ...  Show more

How To Prevent Relapse When You Flop

Do you know what it's like to feel numb, drained, and disconnected? This is the most common precursor to watching porn: the "flop" reaction. In this episode, you'll learn what the flop reaction is, why it's not necessarily bad, and three ways to navigate low-energy moments withou ...  Show more

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