In this episode, we sit down with therapist, coach, and author Taylor Chambers — founder of The Good and the Free. Taylor opens up about his own journey through religious upbringing, porn addiction, relapse, and the long — and still ongoing — process of rebuilding his life. He shares why traditional addiction-recovery rhetoric fell short for him and many clients, and how he reinvented a path rooted in sexual health, mindfulness, deep intimacy, and self-leadership.
We dive deep into topics like:
- The emotional and spiritual impact of pornography and shame on men’s lives
- Why willpower and “white-knuckling it” often fail — and what works instead
- What sexual wholeness, relational integrity and healthy intimacy truly look like
- How to rebuild trust, connection, and emotional honesty in relationships after addiction
- Practical steps for recovery that don’t just remove porn — but redefine sexuality, identity, and purpose
- How to raise children and care for future generations in a porn-saturated world
Whether you’re struggling yourself or supporting someone you love, this conversation offers a refreshing, compassionate, hope-filled framework for healing and growth.
Resources Mentioned:
- The Good and the Free (website & community) (wearethegoodandthefree.com)
- Upcoming/ongoing events or programs (e.g. the “Porn-Resilient” summit or masterclasses) for listeners interested in learning more. (wearethegoodandthefree.com)
