Duane Osterlind, LMFT

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

  • 72: Reaching Out With Your Story With Eli Nash

72: Reaching Out With Your Story With Eli Nash

Thursday 10th October 2019

Eli Nash discusses overcoming porn addiction and creating Mic Drop, a program for healing through storytelling, on 'The Addicted Mind Podcast'.
34 minutes
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The Addicted Mind Podcast
Author:
Duane Osterlind, LMFT
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Categories:
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Sobriety Toolkit
Recovery from Trauma
Family Recovery from Addiction
Navigating Intimate Relationships
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Eli Nash: The Healing Power of Sharing Your Story

And part of this podcast too is allowing people to have voices and share some of their story about addiction and the trials and tribulations that go along with that, also about getting help too.
What happens when you finally open up about your deepest struggles? In this episode of 'The Addicted Mind Podcast', Eli Nash, the founder of Mic Drop, takes us on a heartfelt journey through his battle with porn addiction. From sneaking peeks at lingerie catalogs to hiding folders of explicit images on his computer, Eli's story is one many might find relatable but rarely discussed openly.
His turning point came when he hit rock bottom and decided to confide in his therapist after five years of silence. This episode isn't just about Eli's struggles; it's about how he turned his vulnerability into strength by creating Mic Drop, a public speaking training program designed to help others articulate their own stories. Eli emphasizes the importance of connection and honesty in the recovery process.
He believes that sharing personal experiences can break the chains of shame that often accompany addiction. You'll also hear practical tips for effective public speaking, making this episode a must-listen for anyone looking to find their voice and use it as a tool for healing. Whether you're grappling with addiction or supporting someone who is, Eli's insights offer a fresh perspective on the power of storytelling in recovery.