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    Explore " sexual objectification" with insightful episodes like "Get The Facts: How Porn Can Normalize Sexual Objectification", "Get The Facts: Why Today’s Internet Porn is Unlike Anything the World Has Ever Seen", "Candice Diaz: Betrayal Trauma Coach, Wife, & Mom", "Brittni De La Mora: Ex-Porn Performer, Author, & Speaker" and "Ep. #29| Booktober Series: The Book That Saved My Life Ft Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert" from podcasts like ""Consider Before Consuming", "Consider Before Consuming", "Consider Before Consuming", "Consider Before Consuming" and "Blunt and No Not Weed Podcast"" and more!

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    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.

    Get The Facts: Why Today’s Internet Porn is Unlike Anything the World Has Ever Seen

    Get The Facts: Why Today’s Internet Porn is Unlike Anything the World Has Ever Seen

    Porn is incomparably more accessible and more extreme than anything available before the internet. A couple of ratty old centerfold magazines found in the park are nothing compared to the hardcore, high-definition videos that minors have access to today.

    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.

    Candice Diaz: Betrayal Trauma Coach, Wife, & Mom

    Candice Diaz: Betrayal Trauma Coach, Wife, & Mom

    Candice Diaz is a wife and mother, and now, she’s also an advocate for couples who have been impacted by porn. She and her husband have personally experienced how porn can disrupt couple intimacy and relationship harmony, and she aims to be a voice of hope for people whose self-worth is impacted by their partner’s porn habit. During this conversation, podcast host Garrett Jonsson and Candice talk about her experience with betrayal trauma, how her husband’s porn consumption negatively impacted her body image, and how she and her husband are navigating their recovery.

    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.

    Brittni De La Mora: Ex-Porn Performer, Author, & Speaker

    Brittni De La Mora: Ex-Porn Performer, Author, & Speaker

    Trigger warning: This episode discusses explicit sexual behaviors, drug use, disordered eating, and suicide ideation that may be triggering to some. Listener discretion is advised.

    Today’s episode is with Brittni De La Mora, a former porn performer who was known as one of the world’s most famous porn stars. More than ten years after leaving her “fame and fortune” behind, Brittni is a wife, mother, author, speaker, and the founder of a nonprofit. During this conversation, we talked with her about what influenced her to enter the porn industry, how she transitioned out, and how she’s transformed the pain of her past into purpose.

    You can connect with Brittni, @BrittniDeLaMora, on all social media platforms.

    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.

    Ep. #29| Booktober Series: The Book That Saved My Life Ft Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert

    Ep. #29| Booktober Series: The Book That Saved My Life  Ft Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
    It's the start of the booktober series! This October I'll be sharing some of the life lessons that literature and words have imparted upon me. Books are my safe space, they make sense to me in a world that so often makes little sense. They bring me moments of quiet, reflection, and questioning. Books are my safe space, the cheapest and arguably the healthiest form of "escapism" out there. Books speak to me, they open small windows of insights inside my mind, which then seeps into my soul. I'm grateful to books, I'm also deeply indebted to books. In this episode, I'll be sharing some of the lessons I've learned from Eat Pray Love. To say this book saved my life would be a complete understatement, it was a devastating, enlightening, and simultaneously chaotic read. It challenged my beliefs, made me accountable for my own life, and answered questions about prayer, God, and spirituality at a time when questions were all I had. There is a reason its a best-seller and was turned into a movie (Lol still haven't watched the movie, probably never will) 833 downloads! Thank you so much 😍 Road to 1000 downloads! 🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♀️ For more engagement and content Please follow us on Instagram at @blunt_notweed_podcast or on my personal account @msworthmylife and on Facebook at Blunt and No Not Weed Podcast 👩🏾👱🏾‍♀️💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾

    Ep. #28|Lessons I've Learned From My Favorite Books Ft 12 Rules For Life By Jordan B Peterson

    Ep. #28|Lessons I've Learned From My Favorite Books Ft 12 Rules For Life By Jordan B Peterson
    It's the start of the booktober series! This October I'll be sharing some of the life lessons that literature and words have imparted upon me. Books are my safe space, they make sense to me in a world that so often makes little sense. They bring me moments of quiet, reflection, and questioning. Books are my safe space, the cheapest and arguably the healthiest form of "escapism" out there. Books speak to me, they open small windows of insights inside my mind, which then seeps into my soul. I'm grateful to books, I'm also deeply indebted to books. In this episode, I'll be sharing some of the lessons I've learned from Dr Jordan B Peterson's best-seller 12 Rules For Life. This book is untamed in its brilliance and unashamedly affecting in its dissection of our world. 805 downloads! Thank you so much 😍 Road to 1000 downloads! 🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♀️ For more engagement and content Please follow us on Instagram at @blunt_notweed or on my personal account @msworthmylife Follow our guest @kem_does_it_again 👩🏾👱🏾‍♀️💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾 755 downloads! Thank you so much 😍 Road to 1000 downloads! 🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♀️ For more engagement and content Please follow us on Instagram at @blunt_notweed or on my personal account @msworthmylife Follow our guest @kem_does_it_again 👩🏾👱🏾‍♀️💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾

    Ep. #27|Ft Kemelo “Kemi” Sehlapelo: Reconstructing a Sexual Identity After Sexual Assault, Navigating Self-Healing Amidst Echoes of Stigma

    Ep. #27|Ft Kemelo “Kemi” Sehlapelo: Reconstructing a Sexual Identity After Sexual Assault, Navigating Self-Healing Amidst Echoes of Stigma
    As a woman, perhaps my biggest fear is having something sexual or violent been done to my body without my consent, on the backdrops of the #metoo movement, the continuous degradation and disregard for women's bodies and rights running rampant throughout a plethora of legal systems, South Africa's very real and scary femicide in the form of gender-based violence, sexual violence, and murder; a clear message is being sent to women, and it's not one of protection, freedom, safety, accountability, and liberation. Sex is sometimes not sexy, in this episode I sit down with Kemelo “Kemi” Sehlapelo and discuss her journey of navigating the muddy waters of reconstructing a sexual identity after sexual assault and how she has channeled self-healing & self-efficacy amidst the echoes of societal imposed stigma, shame, guilt. She comes in blunt, honest, and very real. 755 downloads! Thank you so much 😍 Road to 1000 downloads! 🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♀️ For more engagement and content Please follow us on Instagram at @blunt_notweed or on my personal account @msworthmylife Follow our guest @kem_does_it_again 👩🏾👱🏾‍♀️💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
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