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    Explore " porn kills love" with insightful episodes like "Is There a Correlation Between ADHD & Porn/Sex Addiction? Can You Cope with Both Collaboratively?", "How Can an Addict and Partner Stay “Safe” During Holiday Trips and Vacations?", "Sick and Tired of the Roller Coaster Ride of Porn/Sex Addiction? Here Are Some Simple Tools to Start Breaking Free.", "Evolve from Treating the “Symptoms of Addiction” to a Real & Lasting “Change of Heart & Mind."" and "What Keeps us Stuck in Addiction and What Does “Real” Recovery Look Like?" from podcasts like ""Porn, Betrayal, Sex and the Experts — PBSE", "Porn, Betrayal, Sex and the Experts — PBSE", "Porn, Betrayal, Sex and the Experts — PBSE", "Porn, Betrayal, Sex and the Experts — PBSE" and "Porn, Betrayal, Sex and the Experts — PBSE"" and more!

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    Is There a Correlation Between ADHD & Porn/Sex Addiction? Can You Cope with Both Collaboratively?

    Is There a Correlation Between ADHD &  Porn/Sex Addiction? Can You Cope with Both Collaboratively?

    In Episode 210, Mark & Steve address an issue that comes up often in porn/sex addiction recovery and betrayal trauma healing—the challenges of ADHD that seem to often correlate with, and/or accompany addiction. This episode is in response to a situation submitted by a PBSE listener—

    "I have heard there is a correlation between ADHD and addiction. Have you noticed this in your practice, and what is your advice to both addict and partner on how to cope and battle through both issues collaboratively? I looked into the symptoms of ADHD and some of my long term frustrations with my partner could fit that. But others don’t. It’s hard to know what could be attributed to the addiction (emotional immaturity and selfishness) versus what could be ADHD related."

    -  Mark talks about his own life-long struggle with ADHD symptoms and addiction.

    -  How ADHD and porn/sex addiction symptoms can correlate and cross over in a variety of ways.

    -  How porn use, as well as other online practices can "fuel" already existing ADHD symptoms and vice-versa.

    -  What can an addict in recovery do to also manage his ADHD symptoms/challenges?

    -  What can the partner of an addict do to support him in his "dual" struggles—without crossing the line into rescuing, over-owning, playing policewoman, etc?

    -  How can a couple come together to collaborate as a team in facing these issues?


    Learn more about Mark and Steve's revolutionary online porn/sexual addiction recovery and betrayal trauma healing program—"Dare to Connect!" You have live access to Mark and Steve in 3 one-hour sessions every week—addicts, spouses and couples! And live support groups on weekends, facilitated by Mark and Steve! To try a free, 2-week trial, visit—daretoconnectnow.com

    Find out more about Steve Moore at:  Ascension Counseling

    Learn more about Mark Kastleman at:  Reclaim Counseling Services

    How Can an Addict and Partner Stay “Safe” During Holiday Trips and Vacations?

    How Can an Addict and Partner Stay “Safe” During Holiday Trips and Vacations?

    In episode 203, Mark and Steve tackle an issue that is often extremely challenging for both the individual who is in recovery from porn/sex addiction AND for their partner who is healing from betrayal trauma. That issue is—Trips and Travel—during the holidays as well as trips and vacations throughout the year.

    -  WHY can trips and vacations be SO triggering for both the addict and their partner?!

    -  HOW  is safety created for addicts AND their partners when the addict travels "solo"?

    -  HOW is safety created for the addict and the partner when they travel together as a couple?

    -  WHY every guy in recovery from porn/sex addiction MUST create, share and follow through with a "TRAVEL PLAN."

    -  WHAT are the specific, essential elements of a Travel Plan?


    Learn more about Mark and Steve's revolutionary online porn/sexual addiction recovery and betrayal trauma healing program—"Dare to Connect!" You have live access to Mark and Steve in 3 one-hour sessions every week—addicts, spouses and couples! And live support groups on weekends, facilitated by Mark and Steve! To try a free, 2-week trial, visit—daretoconnectnow.com


    Find out more about Steve Moore at:  Ascension Counseling

    Learn more about Mark Kastleman at:  Reclaim Counseling Services

    Sick and Tired of the Roller Coaster Ride of Porn/Sex Addiction? Here Are Some Simple Tools to Start Breaking Free.

    Sick and Tired of the Roller Coaster Ride of Porn/Sex Addiction? Here Are Some Simple Tools to Start Breaking Free.

    After years or decades of feeling stuck in the endless "addiction cycle," it can be easy to become weighed down in hopelessness and the seeming "inevitability" of continuing relapse.  In Episode 197, Mark Kastleman  shares some simple, yet powerful tools to begin breaking free from the shackles of porn/sex addiction. For well over a decade, these tools have been tested and proved with thousands of addicts across the globe. Perhaps they can help you or someone you love in the fight to be free!

    Learn more about Mark and Steve's revolutionary online porn/sexual addiction recovery and betrayal trauma healing program—"Dare to Connect!" You have live access to Mark and Steve in 3 one-hour sessions every week—addicts, spouses and couples! And live support groups on weekends, facilitated by Mark and Steve! To try a free, 2-week trial, visit—daretoconnectnow.com

    Find out more about Steve Moore at:  Ascension Counseling

    Learn more about Mark Kastleman at:  Reclaim Counseling Services

    Evolve from Treating the “Symptoms of Addiction” to a Real & Lasting “Change of Heart & Mind."

    Evolve from Treating the “Symptoms of Addiction” to a Real & Lasting “Change of Heart & Mind."

    In episode 180, Mark and Steve address an insightful inquiry from a porn/sex addict seeking a real and lasting change of heart and mind in his recovery. Here's how he describes his situation—

    "Hello! I am a recovering porn addict, and I have been listening to your podcast for the past six months or so. I have had a CSAT for the past nine months and started going to 12-step meetings around the same time. The recovery process has been hard, but I have begun to finally uncover some of the needs that I have been trying to meet or ignore by using porn. It has been in some ways exciting to have a better understanding of my insecurities which I have unknowingly been trying to shore up with porn. But now that I have started to pull back the curtain, I’m not sure of the best way to move forward. How can I practically retrain myself to address my insecurities in a healthy way, now that those insecurities have been at least partly revealed? Just the knowledge of how my coping mechanisms are unhealthy and an idea of what a healthy response would be doesn’t actually change my heart or my brain. I can tell myself truths repeatedly and I can set up daily reminders of what would be healthy, but that does not seem to offer much in the way of real heart change. I know this question is very broad and answers may be insecurity/situation specific, but if there are any recommendations for how to really internalize healthy responses, I would appreciate it. "

    Why do porn/sex addiction “symptoms” seemingly get all the attention and focus?
     
    -  What is the difference between treating addiction “symptoms” and uncovering and healing the “core causes/issues” and why does this matter?

    -  How does all of this relate to “co-dependencies” and relying on the “external” to soothe the “internal”?

    -  Why can addicts in recovery become burned out, complacent, disillusioned and give in to the so-called “inevitability of addiction relapse”?

    -  How does an addict in recovery move from “sobriety” to a “real and lasting change” of mind and heart? 

    Learn more about Mark and Steve's revolutionary online porn/sexual addiction recovery and betrayal trauma healing program—"Dare to Connect!" You have live access to Mark and Steve in 3 one-hour sessions every week—addicts, spouses and couples! And live support groups on weekends, facilitated by Mark and Steve! To try a free, 2-week trial, visit—daretoconnectnow.com

    Find out more about Steve Moore at:  Ascension Counseling

    Learn more about Mark Kastleman at:  Reclaim Counseling Services  

    What Keeps us Stuck in Addiction and What Does “Real” Recovery Look Like?

    What Keeps us Stuck in Addiction and What Does “Real” Recovery Look Like?

    The partners of sex/porn addicts can find it difficult or near impossible to discern whether or not their partner is still "stuck in addiction" or in actual "real recovery." Here's how a PBSE listener describes this frustrating, painful experience—

    1 year ago, iIfound my husband of almost 25 years has been addicted to porn our whole marriage and he had racked up  tens of thousands in debt that included monthly subscriptions for Viagra, for cam girls and gambling. He has struggled with ED for the last 10 years and always gaslit me into thinking it was“I made him nervous” about performing. I begged him to tell me what was going on, but he denied all. I have known about his porn use but did not know anything about PIED [porn-induced erectile dysfunction] and had no idea he was depending on Viagra to be able to have sex with me. For a while after D-Day [disclosure day] he was able to perform without Viagra, but the last 6 months , we are back to ED. He denies using porn. But besides listening to your podcast, he has done nothing for true recovery. No program, no groups, no CSAT , no disclosure, etc. He says has not slipped once with porn or masturbation but i find it hard to believe this “white knuckling” approach is that successful. He just admitted this year to being molested by a neighbor boy at a young age, but refuses to talk to anyone other than me. His parents knew about it but never discussed it. I believe this is why he struggles with being emotionally unavailable and has used porn to numb his pain. He has gotten emotional once with me, but mostly is closed off to emotion. I know he needs to be the one to decide to truly lean into recovery. But since you are the ONLY people he listens to, can you do a podcast on what true recovery is - that it’s not just avoiding porn. I don’t want to leave him - but I’m pretty sure I’m standing in the middle of a volcano that will eventually explode again without help. Thank you for being the one guidance we have.

    In this episode, Mark and Steve talk raw and real about what keeps us stuck in addiction and what REAL recovery actually looks like.

    Learn more about Mark and Steve's revolutionary online porn/sexual addiction recovery and betrayal trauma healing program—"Dare to Connect!" You have live access to Mark and Steve in 3 one-hour sessions every week—addicts, spouses and couples! And live support groups on weekends, facilitated by Mark and Steve! To try a free, 2-week trial, visit—daretoconnectnow.com

    Find out more about Steve Moore at:  Ascension Counseling

    Learn more about Mark Kastleman at:  Reclaim Counseling Services 

    Fighting Porn Using Science, Facts, and Personal Testimony, With Clay Olsen

    Fighting Porn Using Science, Facts, and Personal Testimony, With Clay Olsen

    In this episode, we'll visit with Clay Olsen, co-founder of Fight the New Drug, about:

    • Fight the New Drug's unique position of being a non-religious and non-legislative awareness and education organization.
    • The success of Fight the New Drug in this approach.
    • How porn capitalizes off racism.
    • How porn fuels violence against women.

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    How to Raise Sexually Healthy Kids and Help Those Already Struggling

    How to Raise Sexually Healthy Kids and Help Those Already Struggling

    Mark & Steve rarely address issues with kids and teens on PBSE podcast. However, two PBSE listeners submitted questions in this area. One is in addiction recovery and wants to know HOW to help his three young children (one more on the way) grow up to be sexually healthy adults who are not "set up" for addiction. The other listener, also in recovery, has a 16-year-old son who recently admitted to being caught up in porn since age 12. How can he best help his son?

    In this episode, Mark and Steve offer some straight-forward advice on HOW to raise sexually healthy kids and help those already struggling.

    Learn more about Mark and Steve's revolutionary online porn/sexual addiction recovery and betrayal trauma healing program—"Dare to Connect!" You have live access to Mark and Steve in 3 one-hour sessions every week—addicts, spouses and couples! And live support groups on weekends, facilitated by Mark and Steve! To try a free, 2-week trial, visit—daretoconnectnow.com

    Find out more about Steve Moore at:  Ascension Counseling

    Learn more about Mark Kastleman at:  Reclaim Counseling Services

    Is Porn Consumption Only a “Guy Issue?” A Conversation with Influencer and Recovered Porn Addict Myunique

    Is Porn Consumption Only a “Guy Issue?” A Conversation with Influencer and Recovered Porn Addict Myunique

    Myunique is a content creator and influencer. Today she lives a life free from pornography but that hasn't always been the case. Myunique watched porn for the first time at ten years old, she wasn’t aware how that decision would negatively impact her life for years to come. What started as a natural curiosity about sex eventually escalated into compulsive sexual behavior which left her feeling lonely, and negatively impacted her overall mental health. As a young girl, she didn’t feel comfortable opening up to anyone about her porn consumption because of the misconception that only guys struggled with it. That all changed when she stumbled upon an article by Fight the New Drug.

    In this Consider Before Consuming episode, Myunique talks with podcast host Garrett Jonsson about why her porn habit began, how her consumption escalated, and why education about the harmful effects of pornography empowered her to overcome her struggles.

    Click here to learn more about the guest, and access the resources discussed in this episode.

    To learn more about the harms of pornography on consumers, relationships, and its larger societal impacts, visit FTND.org.

    To support this podcast, click here.

    As you go about your day we invite you to increase your self-awareness, look both ways, check your blindspots, and consider before consuming.

    Fight the New Drug collaborates with a variety of qualified organizations and individuals with varying personal beliefs, affiliations, and political persuasions. As FTND is a non-religious and non-legislative organization, the personal beliefs, affiliations, and persuasions of any of our team members or of those we collaborate with do not reflect or impact the mission of Fight the New Drug.

    Do All Guys Consume Porn, And Does It Lead to Happiness? A Conversation with a Former Silicon Valley Executive and Author Jason Portnoy

    Do All Guys Consume Porn, And Does It Lead to Happiness? A Conversation with a Former Silicon Valley Executive and Author Jason Portnoy

    If you know anything about technology, you’ve heard about Silicon Valley. Jason Portnoy was a Silicon Valley executive at PayPal and had all of the outward signs of success, but internally, he was miserable. He experienced compulsive porn consumption which escalated to buying sex, sugar dating, and more. Listen to Jason open up with podcast host Garrett Jonsson about some of the adverse childhood experiences he had which led to him seeking comfort through porn, why he labels porn a gateway drug, and how he finally experienced true healing.

    Click here to get Jason Portnoy's book, Silicon Valley Porn Star.

    To learn more about the guest visit JasonPortnoy.com

    Click here to access the resources discussed in this episode.

    To learn more about the harms of pornography on consumers, relationships, and its larger societal impacts, visit FTND.org.

    To support this podcast, click here.

    As you go about your day we invite you to increase your self-awareness, look both ways, check your blindspots, and consider before consuming.

    Fight the New Drug collaborates with a variety of qualified organizations and individuals with varying personal beliefs, affiliations, and political persuasions. As FTND is a non-religious and non-legislative organization, the personal beliefs, affiliations, and persuasions of any of our team members or of those we collaborate with do not reflect or impact the mission of Fight the New Drug.

    Steve's Lessons Learned in Successful Recovery!

    Steve's Lessons Learned in Successful Recovery!

    This is a special podcast and the first of its kind here at PBSE. In this episode, PBSE Co-Founder Steve Moore, goes “solo” and talks raw and real about how, in October, he celebrated 8 years of total sobriety from porn and sex addiction! Steve shares the incredible recovery lessons he’s learned along the way and HOW you can be SUCCESSFUL!

    Learn more about Mark and Steve's revolutionary online porn/sexual addiction recovery and betrayal trauma healing program—"Dare to Connect!" You have live access to Mark and Steve in 3 one-hour sessions every week—addicts, spouses and couples! And live support groups on weekends, facilitated by Mark and Steve! To try a free, 2-week trial, visit—daretoconnectnow.com

    Find out more about Steve Moore at:  Ascension Counseling

    Learn more about Mark Kastleman at:  Reclaim Counseling Services

    Here's an article with some practical tips on HOW to STOP watching porn—https://www.reclaimcounselingservices.com/post/how-can-i-stop-watching-porn

    Is Sugar Dating Empowering, a Conversation with a Sociologist and Co-Founder of The Avery Center

    Is Sugar Dating Empowering, a Conversation with a Sociologist and Co-Founder of The Avery Center

    Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of sexual abuse and sex trafficking. Listener discretion is advised.

    This week’s conversation is with exploitation and trafficking survivor turned sociologist, Megan Lundstrom. Today, Megan is a contracted trainer, consultant, national speaker, and the Co-Founder of The Avery Center, an organization dedicated to ending commercial sexual exploitation. In this episode, Megan speaks with podcast host Garrett Jonsson, about her own lived experiences of being exploited through “sugar dating” websites, and she sheds light on the impacts of a pornified culture and what has to change to end commercial sexual exploitation.

    Click here to learn more about the guest, and access the resources discussed in this episode.

    To learn more about the harms of pornography on consumers, relationships, and its larger societal impacts, visit FTND.org.

    To support this podcast, click here.

    As you go about your day we invite you to increase your self-awareness, look both ways, check your blindspots, and consider before consuming.

    Fight the New Drug collaborates with a variety of qualified organizations and individuals with varying personal beliefs, affiliations, and political persuasions. As FTND is a non-religious and non-legislative organization, the personal beliefs, affiliations, and persuasions of any of our team members or of those we collaborate with do not reflect or impact the mission of Fight the New Drug.

    Get The Facts: How Porn Can Normalize Sexual Objectification

    Get The Facts: How Porn Can Normalize Sexual Objectification

    Research indicates that consuming porn can normalize sexual objectification, which can have profound consequences in the ways porn consumers view and treat others.

    This episode is a part of our Get The Facts series, where we explore the research on a specific topic  surrounding porn’s harms to help you be more informed and more empowered with the facts.

    You can find our Get The Facts articles at ftnd.org/GetTheFacts

    Click here to access the resources discussed in this episode.

    To learn more about the harms of pornography on consumers, relationships, and its larger societal impacts, visit FTND.org.

    To support this podcast, click here.

    As you go about your day we invite you to increase your self-awareness, look both ways, check your blindspots, and consider before consuming.

    Fight the New Drug collaborates with a variety of qualified organizations and individuals with varying personal beliefs, affiliations, and political persuasions. As FTND is a non-religious and non-legislative organization, the personal beliefs, affiliations, and persuasions of any of our team members or of those we collaborate with do not reflect or impact the mission of Fight the New Drug.

    How to Deal With Unwanted Porn Consumption, a Conversation with a Mental Health Professional

    How to Deal With Unwanted Porn Consumption, a Conversation with a Mental Health Professional

    Isabella was born and raised in Guatemala where she was exposed to porn at a young age. Later in life, she experienced how porn can disrupt a couple’s intimacy and relationship harmony with her ex-husband. Her negative experiences with porn consumption motivated her to become a therapist so she could help others, and today, she has more than six years of experience working toward becoming a licensed therapist in Guatemala. Isabella has helped many patients work through their unwanted porn consumption by providing an open and trusting environment. In this episode, listen to Isabella talk with podcast host, Garrett Jonsson, about the issue of shame when dealing with a compulsion to watch porn, why someone’s perception of the issue matters, and why setbacks don’t automatically mean failure.

    Click here to learn more about the guest, and access the resources discussed in this episode.

    To learn more about the harms of pornography on consumers, relationships, and its larger societal impacts, visit FTND.org.

    To support this podcast, click here.

    As you go about your day we invite you to increase your self-awareness, look both ways, check your blindspots, and consider before consuming.

    Fight the New Drug collaborates with a variety of qualified organizations and individuals with varying personal beliefs, affiliations, and political persuasions. As FTND is a non-religious and non-legislative organization, the personal beliefs, affiliations, and persuasions of any of our team members or of those we collaborate with do not reflect or impact the mission of Fight the New Drug.

    Get The Facts: How Porn Can Change The Brain

    Get The Facts: How Porn Can Change The Brain

    Because of neuroplasticity, our brains constantly change in healthy ways that help us learn and complete tasks more efficiently. Yet, supernormal stimuli such as porn can trigger measurable changes that can influence our lives in unhealthy ways.

    This episode is a part of our Get The Facts series, where we explore the research on a specific topic  surrounding porn’s harms to help you be more informed and more empowered with the facts.

    You can find our Get The Facts articles and sources for the claims made in this episode at ftnd.org/GetTheFacts

    Click here to access the resources discussed in this episode.

    To learn more about the harms of pornography on consumers, relationships, and its larger societal impacts, visit FTND.org.

    To support this podcast, click here.

    As you go about your day we invite you to increase your self-awareness, look both ways, check your blindspots, and consider before consuming.

    Fight the New Drug collaborates with a variety of qualified organizations and individuals with varying personal beliefs, affiliations, and political persuasions. As FTND is a non-religious and non-legislative organization, the personal beliefs, affiliations, and persuasions of any of our team members or of those we collaborate with do not reflect or impact the mission of Fight the New Drug.

    138 How to Escape Porn Addiction By Transmuting Sexual Energy?

    138 How to Escape Porn Addiction By Transmuting Sexual Energy?

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    "I was sex trafficked by GirlsDoPorn" A Conversation with a Trafficking Survivor Pt. 2

    "I was sex trafficked by GirlsDoPorn" A Conversation with a Trafficking Survivor Pt. 2

    Trigger Warning: This interview includes frank, explicit, discussions about rape, sex trafficking, and suicide ideation that may be triggering to some. Listener discretion is advised.

    Jane Doe grew up in Washington state with a loving family, never expecting that she’d be victimized by one of the largest trafficking schemes to date in today’s mainstream porn industry. Twenty-one days after her 22nd birthday, she boarded a flight to San Diego that, unbeknownst to her, would change her life forever. That day, she would become one of the hundreds of young women who had been exploited by GirlsDoPorn (GDP), a wildly popular “amateur” porn production company that garnered well over a billion views, ranking around the 20th-most popular channel on Pornhub, and reportedly generated an estimated $17 million dollars in revenue. You may have heard about the infamous GDP case in the last couple of years, but you may not know what exactly happened, let alone the full account of one of the trafficked women. In this exclusive interview, Jane Doe and her emotional support dog, Cozi, sit down with Podcast Host Garrett Jonsson and Fight the New Drug’s Editorial Director Keri to tell the story of how she was sex trafficked and assaulted by GDP porn producers, how her family has handled learning the truth about her experiences, and what it’s been like to pursue legal action against GDP as well as the world’s largest porn company, MindGeek.

    Click here to learn more about the guest, and access the resources discussed in this episode.

    To learn more about the harms of pornography on consumers, relationships, and its larger societal impacts, visit FTND.org.

    To support this podcast, click here.

    As you go about your day we invite you to increase your self-awareness, look both ways, check your blindspots, and consider before consuming.

    Fight the New Drug collaborates with a variety of qualified organizations and individuals with varying personal beliefs, affiliations, and political persuasions. As FTND is a non-religious and non-legislative organization, the personal beliefs, affiliations, and persuasions of any of our team members or of those we collaborate with do not reflect or impact the mission of Fight the New Drug.

    Get The Facts: How Porn Can Distort Consumers’ Understanding of Healthy Sex

    Get The Facts: How Porn Can Distort Consumers’ Understanding of Healthy Sex

    Most young people are getting at least some of their education about sex from porn, whether they mean to or not. This is especially concerning, considering how wildly unrealistic and toxic porn can be.

    This episode is a part of our Get The Facts series, where we explore the research on a specific topic  surrounding porn’s harms to help you be more informed and more empowered with the facts.

    You can find our Get The Facts articles and sources for the claims made in this episode at ftnd.org/GetTheFacts

    Click here to access the resources discussed in this episode.

    To learn more about the harms of pornography on consumers, relationships, and its larger societal impacts, visit FTND.org.

    To support this podcast, click here.

    As you go about your day we invite you to increase your self-awareness, look both ways, check your blindspots, and consider before consuming.

    Fight the New Drug collaborates with a variety of qualified organizations and individuals with varying personal beliefs, affiliations, and political persuasions. As FTND is a non-religious and non-legislative organization, the personal beliefs, affiliations, and persuasions of any of our team members or of those we collaborate with do not reflect or impact the mission of Fight the New Drug.

    128 Porn Addiction: What Causes It And How To Deal With It?

    128 Porn Addiction: What Causes It And How To Deal With It?

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    “How I Survived GirlsDoPorn”: A Conversation with a Trafficking Survivor

    “How I Survived GirlsDoPorn”: A Conversation with a Trafficking Survivor

    Trigger Warning: This interview includes frank, explicit, discussions about rape, sex trafficking, and suicide ideation that may be triggering to some. Listener discretion is advised.

    Jane Doe grew up in Washington state with a loving family, never expecting that she’d be victimized by one of the largest trafficking schemes to date in today’s mainstream porn industry. Twenty-one days after her 22nd birthday, she boarded a flight to San Diego that, unbeknownst to her, would change her life forever. That day, she would become one of the hundreds of young women who had been exploited between 2015 and 2019 by GirlsDoPorn (GDP), a wildly popular “amateur” porn production company that garnered well over a billion views, ranking around the 20th-most popular channel on Pornhub, and reportedly generated an estimated $17 million dollars in revenue. You may have heard about the infamous GDP case in the last couple of years, but you may not know what exactly happened, let alone the full account of one of the trafficked women. In this exclusive interview, Jane Doe and her emotional support dog, Cozi, sit down with Podcast Host Garrett Jonsson and Fight the New Drug’s Editorial Director Keri to tell the story of how she was sex trafficked and assaulted by GDP porn producers, what it’s been like to pursue legal action against GDP with other survivors, and how she’s found healing in her own life since she was exploited.

    Click here to learn more about the guest, and access the resources discussed in this episode.

    To learn more about the harms of pornography on consumers, relationships, and its larger societal impacts, visit FTND.org.

    To support this podcast, click here.

    As you go about your day we invite you to increase your self-awareness, look both ways, check your blindspots, and consider before consuming.

    Fight the New Drug collaborates with a variety of qualified organizations and individuals with varying personal beliefs, affiliations, and political persuasions. As FTND is a non-religious and non-legislative organization, the personal beliefs, affiliations, and persuasions of any of our team members or of those we collaborate with do not reflect or impact the mission of Fight the New Drug.

    Get The Facts: How Porn Can Impact Mental Health and Fuel Loneliness

    Get The Facts: How Porn Can Impact Mental Health and Fuel Loneliness

    Many porn consumers use porn as a self-soothing technique when they’re feeling lonely or depressed, but research suggests that porn may actually fuel mental health issues, rather than help them.

    This episode is a part of our Get The Facts series, where we explore the research on a specific topic  surrounding porn’s harms to help you be more informed and more empowered with the facts.

    You can find our Get The Facts articles and sources for the claims made in this episode at ftnd.org/GetTheFacts

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