Shay and Eli

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Shay and Eli

  • You Do Not Have a Porn Problem - A conversation with Aaron Zint

You Do Not Have a Porn Problem - A conversation with Aaron Zint

Monday 15th February 2021

Listen to Aaron Zint discuss overcoming porn addiction through vulnerability, communication, and group support on Monday Nights podcast.
52 minutes
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Monday Nights
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Shay and Eli
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Sobriety Toolkit
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
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Breaking the Chains: Aaron Zint on Overcoming Porn Addiction

You're more addicted to passivity than you're addicted to porn, like you want to avoid everything you're scared of, and you're scared of people, people's reactions, people's opinion, and so all these things that he's like.
Ever felt like you're battling a monster you can't see? Shay and Eli sit down with Aaron Zint, a leader from their local Monday Nights group, to talk about his journey to sobriety and healing from porn addiction. This isn't just another chat; it's a raw and honest conversation that digs deep into the heart of addiction. Aaron opens up about his struggles, shedding light on how vulnerability and communication played crucial roles in his recovery.
He emphasizes that addiction often masks deeper emotional pain and trauma. By addressing these root issues, Aaron found a path to true healing. Throughout the episode, you'll hear about the power of group support and the importance of seeking help from trusted friends and mentors. Aaron's story is a testament to the strength found in community and the transformative power of honest self-reflection.
If you're looking for a podcast that tackles tough issues with compassion and authenticity, this episode of Monday Nights is a must-listen. Get ready to be inspired and perhaps even find some hope for your own journey.