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Consider Before Consuming

How You Can Stay Accountable While Trying To Quit Porn

Consider Before Consuming

Fight the New Drug

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4.7762 Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2023

⏱️ 34 minutes

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0:00.0

After being exposed to pornography for the first time during his freshman year of high school,

0:07.3

Chandler began struggling with pornography and realized that he wasn't able to stop using willpower alone.

0:12.9

It wasn't until he connected with others in an in-person support group that Chandler was able to see

0:17.6

improvements in his journey to be porn-free.

0:21.2

In this episode, Chandler discusses how finding a support group helped him to break free

0:25.5

from shame and stay accountable, and what ultimately led him to create Relay, a virtual

0:31.1

group-based program for overcoming pornography use.

0:35.8

Relay is expertly designed to strengthen your support system so you can stay connected and

0:40.3

accountable.

0:41.3

Relay's matching technology intelligently pairs you with four to eight other similar individuals

0:46.3

based on just a few factors so you can start healing with a tight-knit team.

0:51.3

You can try Relay today at FT&D.org forward slash relay. With that, let's jump into the

0:59.0

conversation. We hope you enjoy this episode of Consider before consuming.

1:07.5

Hey Chandler, thanks for joining us today. I'm excited to share with our listeners a little bit

1:12.9

more about Relay and the awesome resource that you've created there. But first, can you tell us a little

1:18.3

bit about yourself and kind of your personal experience that led you to create this?

1:23.3

Yeah, for sure. Well, thanks so much for having me on, by the way. I know like when I first started struggling, I wish that I knew about resources like Fight the New Drug because for so long I felt alone. And the story for me goes back to my high school days. I was exposed maybe later than than some people that I've talked with. I think I was 14 at the time, maybe 13, just coming into high school.

1:48.7

And I guess like for context, like I grew up in a home where I was the oldest of five.

1:53.4

And I always felt kind of this inner desire to be a good person and to succeed in different

1:58.7

areas of life.

2:00.1

And so whether it was school or sports or anything else, I always felt like I could set

2:05.3

my mind on something and I could do it.

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