Deep dive into neuroscience-backed strategies for breaking free from compulsive porn use. Learn practical urge management, trigger planning, and shame-free recovery techniques that actually rewire your brain for lasting freedom.

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Miles: Hey everyone, welcome back to another personalized episode from BeFreed-we've got something really powerful lined up today that I think is going to resonate with a lot of you out there.
Eli: Oh absolutely, Miles! I'm genuinely excited about this one because we're diving deep into something that affects millions but rarely gets the honest, science-based conversation it deserves. We're talking about breaking free from compulsive porn use, managing those intense urges, and doing it all without drowning in shame.
Miles: Exactly! And what I love about today's discussion is we're not just throwing around feel-good platitudes. We've got real neuroscience, practical strategies, and insights from some incredible sources that actually understand what's happening in the brain when these patterns take hold.