• EP 149: Why You Relapse at Night (And How to Stop the Porn Addiction Cycle for Good)
    Mar 18 2026

    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

    In today's episode of The Recovered Dad Podcast, we break down something every man in porn addiction recovery eventually realizes: willpower is not enough.

    We dive into a practical and tactical 3-step framework for overcoming porn addiction — one that moves you out of secrecy and into structure. Because if you've ever asked, "Why do I keep relapsing even when I'm serious about quitting?" the answer usually isn't a lack of desire… it's a lack of systems.

    We unpack why porn addiction thrives in invisibility, how predictable vulnerability patterns like late nights and open internet access sabotage recovery, and why most men don't have a discipline problem — they have a systems problem.

    If you're looking for real tools on how to quit porn, stop porn addiction, and break the porn addiction cycle as a father and leader, this episode gives you a framework you can apply immediately.

    This conversation is about visibility, accountability, structure, and building a recovery process that doesn't rely on motivation — but on intentional design.

    Top 10 Show Highlights:

    [00:00] Welcome back to the Recovered Dad Podcast — today we focus on practical and tactical tools for porn addiction recovery.

    [01:00] Why recovery requires more than philosophy — you need systems for when urges hit and willpower fades.

    [02:30] Step one: identifying your personal vulnerability patterns that trigger porn use.

    [04:00] Why late-night fatigue, loneliness, and unfiltered device access are predictable relapse zones.

    [06:20] "The prudent see danger and take refuge" — wisdom means changing the road, not falling into the same pit.

    [09:30] Why porn addiction recovery requires visibility, not secrecy.

    [11:00] What real accountability looks like — trusted men who've earned the right to hold your struggle.

    [14:00] Why most relapses are system failures, not character failures.

    [17:30] Deploying your recovery structure and assessing for performance — plugging the leaks your addict voice exploits.

    [23:30] The deeper truth: porn isn't the core problem — unmanaged emotional pain is.

    Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned:

    Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com

    Download the Father's Freedom Framework:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

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    29 mins
  • EP 148: The Hidden Reason You Keep Falling Back Into Porn (It's Not Willpower)
    Mar 11 2026

    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

    In today's episode of the Recovered Dad Podcast, we unpack a powerful truth about porn addiction recovery, discipline, and emotional mastery through an unexpected lens—fitness and strength training. What begins as a conversation about step counters, lifting weights, and missed streaks turns into a deeper revelation about relapse, resilience, and what it actually means to build recovery that lasts.

    We break down the dangerous "all-or-nothing" mindset that sabotages men in both fitness and porn addiction recovery. Missing one workout doesn't erase years of muscle. One relapse doesn't erase growth. Sobriety may reset—but recovery is cumulative.

    We explore how choosing physical discomfort builds emotional capacity, why discipline expands your nervous system tolerance, and how doing hard things daily rewires the addicted brain. If you've ever felt like one mistake means you've failed, this conversation will reframe everything.

    This is about choosing your hard—so life gets easier.


    Top 10 Show Highlights:

    [00:15] Welcome back to the Recovered Dad Podcast—introducing the parallel between recovery and physical strength.

    [02:44] Tracking sobriety: "99.7% uptime" over three years—and what that really means.

    [05:00] Missing 10,000 steps—and confronting the all-or-nothing trap that mirrors porn relapse thinking.

    [06:20] "I haven't lost my sobriety when I reset my track. I haven't lost my recovery."

    [08:00] Strength training and recovery: we don't lose muscle from one missed day—just like we don't lose growth from one reset.

    [09:00] The single gym rule: "Live to lift another day"—why sustainability beats ego.

    [10:17] Building emotional capacity the same way we build physical capacity—one uncomfortable rep at a time.

    [14:00] Those last painful reps in the gym are the ones that create growth—just like sitting with uncomfortable emotions instead of numbing with porn.

    [18:00] Choosing to apologize to your child when you snap—harder than waking up at 5AM to run.

    [20:16] "When you live life the easy way, life is hard. When you live life the hard way, life is easy."

    Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned:

    Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com

    Download the Father's Freedom Framework:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

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    25 mins
  • EP 147: Break the Porn Addiction Cycle: Respond Instead of React
    Mar 4 2026

    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

    In today's episode of the Recovered Dad podcast, we unpack a simple Saturday morning moment that turned into a masterclass on emotional regulation, fatherhood, and porn addiction recovery. What started with donuts and a messy bedroom quickly exposed a deeper truth: most men don't fail because they don't care—they fail because they never practiced staying grounded under pressure.

    Through the lens of "Be the Thermostat, Not the Thermometer," we break down why reacting in the heat of the moment isn't a character flaw—it's a training issue. The same internal surge that makes a father snap at his child is the same mechanism that drives him toward porn as a pain pill. If we want to break the cycle, we must train differently.

    This episode is about leadership in the kitchen, recovery in the nervous system, and why emotional steadiness—not control—is the true mark of masculine strength.

    Top 10 Show Highlights:

    [00:00] Welcome back to the Recovered Dad podcast—recovery applies to every area of fatherhood.

    [01:14] The core principle: "Be the thermostat, not the thermometer."

    [02:26] Why "count to 10" advice fails—the men who need it most can't access it in the moment.

    [05:25] You cannot practice emotional regulation in the game; practice happens before pressure.

    [08:12] Porn isn't just lust—it's stress relief, overwhelm relief, rejection relief.

    [09:43] Old patterns vs. recovered habits when left alone with the kids.

    [11:00] The donut rule: "Clean your room first"—and the emotional explosion that followed.

    [14:49] "It is not fair—and that doesn't change the standard."

    [17:45] Allowing emotions without shaming them: "Your emotions are allowed here."

    [24:20] Emotional resilience is a skillset—like driving stick shift or tying your shoes—it must be practiced to break the cycle.

    Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned:

    Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com

    Download the Father's Freedom Framework:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

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    28 mins
  • EP 146: Fatherhood Is Triggering Your Addiction
    Feb 25 2026

    In today's episode of The Recovered Dad Podcast, we unpack a powerful story that reveals a deeper truth about fatherhood, emotional regulation, and pxxn addiction recovery. What begins with frustration over a young child dropping food from a high chair—and later, an 18-year-old missing trash day—becomes a clear illustration of how easily we mistake learning for rebellion and react from emotion instead of awareness.

    We explore how recovery isn't about control or willpower—it's about pausing, understanding what's actually happening, and building systems that support growth. This episode breaks down the curse of prior knowledge, why "common sense" is learned and not automatic, and how the same internal skills used to quit pxxn apply directly to parenting, leadership, and responsibility. Through real-life examples, we connect pxxn addiction recovery with fatherhood, showing how mismanaged triggers create conflict—and how pausing creates freedom.

    Top 10 Show Highlights:

    [00:15] Welcoming listeners back and reflecting on a recent recovery retreat.

    [01:55] Introducing the curse of prior knowledge—why we forget what it's like to not know something.

    [02:25] Why "common sense" is not common and must be learned through repetition.

    [05:34] A raw early-fatherhood moment: rage and frustration watching a child drop food repeatedly.

    [08:08] The realization that changes everything—the child wasn't rebelling, he was learning about gravity.

    [09:06] How mislabeling learning as defiance damages connection with our kids.

    [11:12] A present-day parenting test: trash day, expectations, and emotional restraint.

    [12:03] Letting go of control and allowing responsibility to develop through systems.

    [14:44] Applying the 4RAC framework to both parenting and porn addiction recovery.

    [22:33] Why relapse isn't about being a bad person—it's about a system failing.

    Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned:

    Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com

    Download the Father's Freedom Framework:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

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    29 mins
  • EP 145: Emotional Weightlifting: The Skill That Changes Everything
    Feb 18 2026

    In today's episode of the Recovered Dad Podcast, we dive into the concept of emotional weightlifting and why it is one of the most important skills a father can build on the recovery journey. What begins as a conversation about fitness and discipline opens into a deeper truth. Most men are not struggling with pxxn because of desire. They are struggling because they were never taught how to sit with pain.

    We explore how recovery is not about suppressing urges or controlling behavior. It is about building the capacity to stay present with uncomfortable thoughts and emotions without reacting. Using powerful metaphors from physical training, real life stories from fatherhood, and hard earned recovery wisdom, this episode breaks down how emotional intelligence becomes the strongest defense against relapse.

    This conversation challenges fathers to stop chasing relief and start building strength. Strength that creates safety in the home. Strength that protects children. Strength that leads with peace and power instead of anger and reactivity.

    If you are a dad struggling with pxxn, emotional overwhelm, or feeling out of control under stress, this episode will reframe recovery as a discipline that changes every area of life.

    Top 10 Show Highlights

    [00:33] Welcome back to the Recovered Dad Podcast and the introduction of emotional weightlifting.

    [01:40] Why most fathers think they have a pxxn problem when the real issue is unresolved pain.

    [02:10] Pxxn explained as a coping mechanism that almost works and why that makes it dangerous.

    [03:09] Emotional expansion as a core principle of healthy masculinity and recovery.

    [04:24] The physical training analogy that explains how emotional capacity is built.

    [06:20] Recovery defined as learning to sit with uncomfortable thoughts and emotions.

    [07:46] Emotions as an early warning system instead of something to suppress.

    [08:45] A raw story about fatherhood, anger, and the danger of reacting without awareness.

    [11:33] Why emotional intelligence is the strongest defense against pxxn relapse.

    [18:02] How recovery work protects children and why fathers must take responsibility.

    Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned

    Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com

    Download the Father's Freedom Framework:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

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    26 mins
  • EP 144: Emotional Intelligence in Parenting
    Feb 11 2026

    In today's episode of the Recover Dad Podcast, we unpack a moment every father can relate to—but few know how to handle well. What starts as a story about a 10-year-old girl auditioning for the role of Annie becomes a powerful lesson on emotional resilience, pxxn addiction recovery, and how fathers pass emotional patterns to their children—whether they intend to or not.

    This episode confronts a hard truth: pxxn isn't the root problem—it's the painkiller. Emotional pain, fear of exposure, shame, and the inability to sit with hard emotions are what drive men back to pxxn again and again. Through the lens of fatherhood, recovery, and real-time emotional leadership, we break down why healing yourself is the only way to become a safe place for your kids.

    You'll also learn the 4RAC Formula, a practical emotional regulation framework taught inside the Liberation Boot Camp, designed to help men interrupt compulsive pxxn use and respond to pain with clarity, discipline, and integrity.

    This is an episode about ending the double life, building emotional mastery, and becoming the kind of father your children will run toward—not hide from—when life hits hard.

    Top Show Highlights

    [00:02] Welcome back to the Recover Dad Podcast—real conversations for fathers committed to integrity and freedom.

    [01:00] A real-time story: a 10-year-old daughter auditions for Annie—and the emotional weight fathers feel watching their kids hope.

    [02:58] The danger of over-analyzing outcomes and how emotional spirals begin early—long before addiction ever shows up.

    [05:27] A defining shift: choosing to celebrate or grieve with your child instead of minimizing their pain.

    [06:46] The truth bomb: "You don't have a pxxn problem. You have a pain problem."

    [07:15] Pxxn as a digital sedative—how it temporarily numbs emotional overload but deepens long-term damage.

    [08:23] Anger, rage, and emotional suppression in fathers—and why kids expose what we never healed.

    [08:52] Introduction to the 4RAC Formula taught inside the Liberation Boot Camp.

    [10:46] R1 – Remember the Pain: confronting the fear, secrecy, and anxiety pxxn creates inside marriage and fatherhood.

    [11:37] R2 – Refocus on Paradise: why children are often the real "why" behind recovery.

    [12:33] R3 – Resolve Your Commitment: choosing freedom over shame, intimacy over fear.

    [12:56] R4 – Reflect on What You're Needing: learning to identify exhaustion, loneliness, hunger, and emotional overwhelm.

    [13:39] A – Ask Yourself What Else: how to meet emotional needs without reaching for pxxn.

    [14:18] C – Choose the New Behavior: discipline, action, and integrity over impulse.

    [19:17] The parenting trap: telling kids "it's not a big deal" and why that damages emotional safety.

    [20:09] A powerful realization: what feels small to adults can be massive to a child.

    [21:02] Emotional leadership starts with self-regulation—not control.

    [21:33] Becoming a safe place for your children begins with facing your own unresolved pain.

    [24:27] The long road to emotional intelligence—and why most men don't learn it until midlife.

    [25:06] Final call: Your family is worth the battle. Your children are worth the battle.

    Resources Mentioned

    Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com

    Download the Father's Freedom Framework:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

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    28 mins
  • EP 143: Trip, Not Vacation: The Cruise Meltdown I Didn't Have
    Feb 4 2026

    In today's episode of the Recovered Dad Podcast, we unpack a deceptively simple family vacation story that turns into a powerful lesson on emotional regulation, nervous system overload, and pxxn addiction recovery.

    What should have been a relaxing cruise became a live demonstration of how exhaustion, lack of sleep, and constant stimulation can quietly dismantle a man's emotional defenses. In the middle of a beautiful island day, a sudden internal collapse revealed a deeper truth: most relapses aren't driven by desire—they're driven by dysregulation.

    This episode breaks down why men often think they have a pxxn problem, a sex drive problem, or a dopamine problem—when in reality, there's something deeper happening beneath the surface. We explore how fatigue hijacks the nervous system, how the brain becomes an unreliable narrator when overwhelmed, and how recovery skills allow men to pause instead of reacting or escaping.

    This is a grounded, real-world conversation about masculine responsibility, self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and why recovery is about skill—not willpower.

    Top Show Highlights

    [00:02] Welcome back to the Recovered Dad Podcast and the importance of real-life recovery stories.

    [01:27] Why fatherhood has no "dress rehearsal" and why the stakes are always high.

    [03:52] The truth about family vacations, exhaustion, and nonstop demand on dads.

    [05:25] Chronic sleep deprivation and why the body clock doesn't care that you're on vacation.

    [08:15] A sudden emotional collapse on the beach: "a tsunami of thoughts and emotions."

    [09:06] The classic internal story shows up—unappreciated, unseen, and carrying all the weight.

    [10:57] Recognizing dysregulation: when the nervous system is completely overwhelmed.

    [11:26] How exhaustion silently causes emotional defenses to evaporate.

    [13:00] "When you're exhausted, your brain is lying to you—it's an unreliable narrator."

    [14:15] Choosing regulation over reaction to protect your family from emotional fallout.

    [16:41] "You think it's a pxxn problem, food problem, or screen problem—but there's something deeper going on beneath the surface."

    [18:36] Why fatigue is often the hidden driver behind urges, cravings, and relapse behavior.

    [20:33] Emotional intelligence as a core masculine skill—not weakness.

    [21:29] Grief and gratitude: losing decades to pxxn addiction but gaining life-saving skills.

    [22:29] Harnessing masculine fire—how regulation turns destructive energy into power for good.

    Resources Mentioned

    Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com

    Download the Father's Freedom Framework:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

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    26 mins
  • EP 142: Frustration, Awareness, Repair
    Jan 28 2026

    In today's episode of the Recovered Dad Podcast, we unpack a seemingly small parenting moment that revealed a much bigger truth about emotional pressure, triggers, and porn addiction recovery. What started as a frustrating home project—resetting WiFi light bulbs—spiraled into an emotional overreaction toward a child, exposing how unprocessed stress builds beneath the surface and eventually demands release.

    We explore how porn addiction isn't about lust or lack of discipline—it's about emotional overload, nervous system dysregulation, and a lack of awareness around what's really going on inside. We break down how pressure stacks quietly through unfinished responsibilities, self-betrayal, and frustration, until a minor trigger sets off a disproportionate reaction. The same mechanism that leads a father to snap is the one that drives men back to porn.

    This conversation connects fatherhood, leadership, and pornography recovery into one core truth: a man who doesn't understand his inner pressure becomes unsafe—to himself and the people he loves.

    Top 10 Show Highlights

    [00:28] Welcome back to the Recovered Dad Podcast and the core mission of pornography recovery and fatherhood.

    [01:25] How recovery tools learned in brotherhood improve marriage, parenting, and leadership—not just porn sobriety.

    [03:07] A small frustration with household lights reveals a deeper pattern of delayed responsibility and self-frustration.

    [06:20] Emotional pressure explained: when frustration stacks silently until the system is already overloaded.

    [08:57] A minor parenting moment becomes the breaking point—and an emotional explosion follows.

    [11:36] "I did overreact"—the moment of clarity that revealed the real issue wasn't the child at all.

    [12:21] Porn as a trigger, not the root problem—understanding the fire and the spark.

    [15:16] The connection between emotional buildup and relapse: conditions + triggers = escape.

    [17:06] Why a father who doesn't know what's irritating him becomes emotionally unsafe.

    [20:09] The Noble Code principle: returning to the path after emotional failure instead of escaping.

    Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned

    Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com

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    24 mins