

No More Desire ™ Porn Addiction Recovery
Jake Kastleman
What have you tried so far to quit porn? Accountability buddies, talk therapy, internet filters, church or religious programs, or mindfulness techniques to 'get rid of cravings'… Many of these have merit, but they're often missing key elements for long-lasting sobriety. It isn’t enough to just “stop watching porn”. Porn addiction is a symptom of deeper, underlying challenges that I address using evidence-based psychological and behavioral practices.My mission isn't just to help people overcome porn addiction, but to give them each step to establish a recovery mindset and lifestyle. This is done using hands-on, daily exercises that retrain the brain and forge new habits that last a lifetime. Once this mindset and lifestyle are established, the desire for porn naturally fades. To discover how to stop porn addiction, join my Intensive Porn Addiction Recovery Program at nomoredesire.com/program
Episodes
Mentioned books

Aug 28, 2025 • 35min
109: From Stuck to Free—The 2 Recovery Mindset Elements That Most People Overlook
Most men try to quit porn by relying on sheer willpower, white-knuckling it, or living in constant fear of relapse. I know, because I tried that too. The problem is, a fear-based recovery mindset only fuels more cravings and keeps you stuck in the shame cycle.In this episode of No More Desire, I reveal the 2 recovery mindset elements that almost every man overlooks—but that can completely transform your journey to freedom from porn addiction. They’re simple, but don’t let that fool you. These two practices can rewire your brain, reduce cravings, and give you a life filled with meaning and purpose beyond just “not watching porn.”We’ll dive deep into:Why fear-based recovery backfires and actually makes relapse more likely.The psychology of gratitude and how it interrupts rumination, rewires your attention, and helps you build a new identity.How focusing on good outcomes for others strengthens self-worth, connection, and significance in ways porn never can.The neuroscience behind gratitude and service, including how they restructure dopamine, reduce stress, and build long-term resilience.The spiritual truth that joy isn’t found in hoarding for self, but in living with gratitude and giving to others.By the end of this episode, you’ll see why gratitude and focusing on the good of others are not just “feel-good extras” in recovery—they’re essential builders of a porn-free life.If you’re ready to stop living in fear of relapse and start building a life worth living for, this episode is for you.👉 Listen now and take the next step toward lasting freedom from porn addiction.Link to Blog Article for this EpisodeFree Resources:Grab my Free eBook and Free Workshop for more strategies to overcome porn addiction, rewire your brain, and rebuild your life.Recommended Episodes: Why Positive Thinking Isn't Enough to Beat Porn Addiction - And What Works InsteadHow Negative Thinking Fuels Porn Addiction - Shame, the Brain and the Habit LoopThe Inner War that Keeps You Addicted to PornSupport the showNo More Desire

Aug 20, 2025 • 39min
108: Why Positive Thinking Isn’t Enough to Beat Porn Addiction—And What Works Instead
When I was stuck in porn addiction, I kept hearing the same advice: “Just be more positive. Believe in yourself. Visualize your freedom.” But here’s the problem—positive thinking alone doesn’t heal porn addiction. In fact, it often makes things worse.In this episode, I dive deep into the psychology, neuroscience, and spirituality of why forcing yourself to “just think positive” can actually increase shame, suppress your real emotions, and fuel relapse. We’ll talk about the trap of toxic positivity, the failure of the “law of attraction” in recovery, and why pretending to be fine when you’re hurting only keeps you stuck in the cycle of cravings.Instead, I’ll show you a mindset shift that actually works: facing your pain head-on, learning to process negative thoughts and emotions honestly, and using practical tools to rewire your brain for long-term recovery. You’ll discover why the real solution isn’t blind positivity—it’s courageous presence.We’ll cover:The psychology of toxic positivity and why suppressing pain drives porn useThe neuroscience of stress, dopamine, and why fake positivity backfiresThe spiritual truth that freedom comes not from escaping pain, but transforming itA simple recovery exercise to ground yourself in reality and break free from cravingsIf you’ve ever felt frustrated that positive thinking isn’t working—or worse, that it’s made you feel more ashamed—this episode will help you see the path forward with clarity and hope.Porn recovery isn’t about “positive vibes only.” It’s about building the strength to face reality with courage and rewire your mind for freedom.Blog Article for this EpisodeFree ResourcesGrab my Free eBook and Free Workshop for more strategies to overcome porn addiction, rewire your brain, and rebuild your life.Recommended Episodes: How Negative Thinking Fuels Porn AddictionThe Subtle Lies that Keep You RelapsingAddiction, Identity, and the Illusion of Brokenness (with Jason Shiers)Support the showNo More Desire

Aug 13, 2025 • 22min
107: How Negative Thinking Fuels Porn Addiction—Shame, the Brain & the Habit Loop
When I was deep in my porn addiction, I thought the biggest problem I had was desire. But over time, I discovered the real enemy was the constant storm of negative thinking in my own head—shame, self-doubt, anxiety, and a relentless inner critic that kept me trapped in the habit loop.In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on how negative thinking actively fuels porn addiction, why it’s more than just “background noise,” and how it changes your brain in ways that make cravings harder to resist. We’ll dive into the psychology, neuroscience, and spiritual truths behind why self-condemnation, all-or-nothing thinking, and emotional reasoning can lock you into relapse cycles—and what to do about it.You’ll learn:The psychological impact of shame loops and how they create a self-fulfilling prophecy in addiction.How the brain’s negativity bias and stress response prime you to seek quick dopamine from porn.Why most men’s internal “motivation” strategies backfire and keep them stuck.The first practical step to rewire your brain and break the craving–relapse pattern.This isn’t about pretending everything’s fine or replacing negative thoughts with forced positivity. It’s about developing the awareness and tools to face painful emotions head-on, dismantle toxic thinking patterns, and reclaim the mental freedom you need for long-term porn addiction recovery.Whether you’re looking to quit porn, stop watching porn, or finally break free from years of feeling stuck, this episode will give you a clear and practical starting point.Listen now—and let’s start breaking the cycle for good.Blog Article for this EpisodeFree Resources: Grab my Free eBook and Free Workshop for more strategies to overcome porn addiction, rewire your brain, and rebuild your life.Recommended Episodes: Why Positive Thinking Alone Isn't Enough to Beat Porn Addiction - And What Works InsteadThe Inner War that Keeps you Addicted to PornWhy Pain, Not Pleasure, Keeps You AddictedMy Real Rock Bottom – Years After I Got SoberSupport the showNo More Desire

Aug 6, 2025 • 42min
106: What Most Recovery Programs Miss | The Inner War That Keeps You Addicted to Porn—And How to End It
When you’re stuck in porn addiction, it often feels like there’s a war going on inside your own mind.One part of you wants to be strong, productive, loving, and aligned with your values. The other part just wants comfort, ease, and escape. Most recovery programs tell you to kill off the "bad" part. To deny it, starve it, or fight it.But what if that approach is actually fueling your addiction?In this episode, I’m going to show you a completely different path—one rooted in psychological integration, spiritual clarity, and masculine leadership. We'll break down why you keep relapsing despite your best efforts, and why your inner war is the real reason you're stuck.You’ll learn how to apply the Internal Family Systems (IFS) framework to porn addiction recovery, using what I call “archetypal parts”—the Achiever, the Comforter, the Dreamer, the General, and more. These parts of you aren’t evil—they’re trying to help. But until you learn to lead them instead of fight or suppress them, you'll keep falling back into the same old cycles.🔥 What You’ll Discover in This Episode:Why suppressing your desires makes porn addiction worse, and what to do insteadThe psychology of porn addiction—and why it’s not about lustHow Internal Family Systems (IFS) and parts work can heal the root of your addictionThe real reason your perfectionism and religious guilt are keeping you stuckThe difference between Manager, Firefighter, and Exile parts—and how each fuels the porn cycleHow to stop the internal war and become the Self-led man you were meant to beSimple daily practices to bring harmony to your mind and stop needing porn for reliefWhy this inner healing work deepens your connection with God, not distances itIf you’ve ever wondered why you keep relapsing despite all your knowledge and effort…If you’ve tried filters, accountability, and white-knuckling and it’s still not enough…If you want to actually understand your mind and reclaim your freedom…This episode is for you.🔗 Ready to Go Deeper?👉 Download my free eBook and take my free workshop👉 Or join my coaching waitlist if you're ready to build long-lasting recovery🎧 Don’t forget to rate, follow, and hit the bell so you never miss an episode. And share this with a brother who’s struggling.Recommended Episodes: The Porn Trap: Why Pain, Not Pleasure, Keeps You AddictedSexual Desire Isn't SinMy Real Rock Bottom - Years After I Got SoberSupport the showNo More Desire

Jul 31, 2025 • 1h 26min
105: The Porn Trap: Why Pain, Not Pleasure, Keeps You Addicted (with Chandler Rogers)
If you’ve ever felt like your porn addiction makes no sense—like you’re a good man, doing your best, yet you keep falling into the same cycle—this episode will hit home.In today’s conversation, I sit down with Chandler Rogers, founder of the Relay app, to unpack why it’s not actually pleasure that keeps you stuck in the addiction cycle… it’s pain. Specifically, it’s the pain you haven’t been taught how to face.We talk about the hidden wounds driving sexual compulsion, the parts of you that feel pressure to be perfect, and the scared young boy inside that’s just trying to be okay. Chandler opens up about his own story of struggling with pornography in secret, even while appearing “put together” on the outside—a story many of us will deeply relate to.We also explore why white-knuckling and over-managing your behavior isn’t real recovery… and how true healing begins when you stop avoiding pain and start listening to it.This episode covers powerful themes around:How to quit porn by healing emotional pain, not just controlling behaviorWhy self-awareness and self-compassion are critical for lasting porn recoveryThe role of vulnerability and group support in overcoming porn addictionHow the fear of rejection drives compulsive sexual behaviorWhy many Christian men feel shame around their sexuality—and how to heal itHow Internal Family Systems (IFS therapy) helps us lead our parts rather than be controlled by themWhat it means to build emotional safety, sexual integrity, and spiritual growth as a manWe also talk about how to navigate marriage when one partner is healing from betrayal trauma, and the other is trying to maintain sexual sobriety. Chandler shares vulnerable, practical insights about how men can face their emotions, show up for their wives, and connect with the inner child driving their compulsions.Whether you’re in the middle of your struggle or years into recovery, this conversation will challenge and empower you. This is not a “do more” message—it’s an invitation to go deeper.Resources Mentioned: 🔗 JoinRelay.app — Chandler’s group recovery app that connects you with real support 🔗 NoMoreDesire.com — Get 1-on-1 support and a step-by-step program to build a recovery mindset and lifestyleRecommended Episodes: Why Sex in Marriage Can Trigger Porn Cravings | How to Rewire Your Brain for Healthy SexualitySexual Desire Isn’t Sin | The Conversation Christian Men Are Afraid to HaveSelf-Inflicted Sexual Trauma of Porn Addiction and MasturbationGet Help with Porn Addiction: 👉 Free Workshop📘 Free Ebook🗞️ NewsletterMusic by Bensound.com/free-music-for-videosLicense code: NZ4E8GP7GRYC63XDArtist: : Lunar YearsSupport the showNo More Desire

Jul 24, 2025 • 40min
104: (Pt. 3) Why Sex in Marriage Triggers Porn Cravings | How to Rewire Your Brain for Healthy, Connected Sex
This is Part 3 of this series—and today, we’re getting into the best part:How to actually heal and transform sex in marriage from a painful trigger for porn cravings into a sacred, joyful connection.If you’ve listened to Parts 1 and 2, you know we’ve covered:Why sex in marriage can sometimes feel like a relapseHow porn rewires your brain’s sexual pathwaysThe neuroscience and psychology behind emotional distance, shame, and porn cravingsNow it’s time for real solutions.Because here’s the truth I want you to hear loud and clear:All the neural pathways wired by porn can be rewired.You can retrain your brain for healthy sexuality in marriage.And this isn’t just theory. I’ve watched it happen for men I coach across the world. Healing is absolutely possible.In This Episode, We Dive Into:Changing the meaning of sex:Why sex is not a performance, a transaction, or an escapeHow to reshape your sexual template so sex becomes:Connection rather than isolationPresence rather than performanceHonoring rather than usingPurpose and service rather than just pleasureA space for vulnerability, joy, and mutual carePractical tools for rewiring sexual arousal pathways:Pre-intimacy emotional check-ins to create safetyEye contact exercises to rebuild connection instead of dissociationPost-sex debriefs to transform sex into a conversation instead of a silent transactionSensate Focus practices that make sex playful and present instead of pressure-filledMoving from performance to presence:How to stop worrying about “doing it right” and start being fully with your wifeSimple affirmations that re-focus you on connection rather than self-consciousnessTransforming from using to honoring:How to see your wife as a whole person, not an objectHow to bless rather than take—even during sexual intimacyShifting from entitlement to sex as a mutual gift:Why sex isn’t a right you’re owed, but a gift shared freelyQuestions to ask your wife to create mutual understanding and intimacyFaith and neuroscience working together:Why God hasn’t cursed you—and why He’s not going to magically “just take it away”How your healing journey honors God and grows your spiritual strengthI’m sharing real, step-by-step practices you can try over the next 30 days to start rewiring your brain for healthy, connected sex.Sex in marriage doesn’t have to be a trigger for porn cravings.Your sexual desire isn’t dirty. You’re not condemned. You’re simply dealing with old neural pathways that can absolutely be transformed.READ THE BLOG ARTICLE FOR THIS 3-PART SERIESRecommended Episodes: When Wives Become Sex Objects - Hope & HealingMy Wife Won't Have Sex With Me - What Do I Do?Sexual Desire Isn't SinSupport the showNo More Desire

Jul 17, 2025 • 26min
103: (Pt. 2) Why Sex in Marriage Triggers Porn Cravings | Rewire Your Brain for Healthy, Connected Sex Using Principles of Neuroscience and Faith
Today we’re heading into the deep end of a conversation most men never get to have—but desperately need.Why does sex with your wife sometimes feel like a porn relapse instead of the healing, intimate connection you long for?If you’ve ever felt:Triggered by sex with your spouseOverwhelmed by cravings for porn after marital intimacyDisconnected and guilty about sex even though you’re marriedSpiritually ashamed and wondering if something is broken inside you……I want you to know you’re not failing because you’re weak or defective. You’re fighting brain pathways that have been wired over years of porn use.In Part 2 of this series, we’re going deep into the neuroscience of porn addiction and the psychology of sexual intimacy.Here’s what we’re uncovering in this episode:How porn rewires your brain’s sexual template.Why your brain starts associating sex with performance instead of connectionHow porn teaches your mind to seek pleasure without personhood—and why that leaves you detached and unfulfilledWhy real-life sex often feels “flat” compared to porn’s hyper-stimulationThe secret power of dopamine and novelty.Why porn creates a relentless craving for newness and shock valueWhy normal marital sex can feel boring or underwhelming after years of high-intensity pornEmotional imprinting and the shame loop.How early sexual secrecy and shame get trapped in your nervous systemWhy even healthy marital sex can trigger memories of guilt, fear, or forbiddennessHow this leads to post-sex brain fog, shame, and the urge to “finish the job” with pornThe spiritual battle for Christian men.Why you might feel spiritually broken if sex in marriage triggers shameHow porn addiction fuels the false belief that God is condemning youWhy God is not the voice berating you—and how faith can become part of your healing processI remember how confusing this was for me in my own marriage.When I first got married, I thought sex would be the ultimate cure for my porn addiction. Instead, I found myself craving porn after sex, feeling guilty and disconnected, and wondering if I was beyond help.But here’s what I discovered—you’re not spiritually broken. Your brain and body just need healing.If you’ve ever wondered why sex isn’t “fixing” your cravings—or felt ashamed that it triggers them instead—this episode is for you.READ THE BLOG ARTICLE FOR THIS 3-PART SERIESRecommended Episodes: When Wives Become Sex Objects - Hope & HealingMy Wife Won't Have Sex With Me - What Do I Do?Sexual Desire Isn't SinRoyalty Free Music: Bensound.comLicense code: ZQ215TMIZ5TMTKZZArtist: : Lunar YearsSupport the showNo More Desire

Jul 10, 2025 • 22min
102: Why Sex in Marriage Triggers Porn Cravings (Part 1) | Rewire Your Brain for Healthy, Connected Sex Using Principles of Neuroscience and Faith
Today, we’re diving into a topic that might just feel like the elephant in the room for countless men trying to stay free from porn:Why does sex in marriage sometimes trigger porn cravings… instead of satisfying them?If you’ve ever thought:“Shouldn’t sex with my wife help me fight porn cravings—not make them worse?”“Why do I feel guilty, disconnected, or even triggered after marital sex?”“Am I broken—or worse, spiritually condemned—because sex sometimes feels like a relapse?”…I want you to know you are not alone—and you’re definitely not broken.In Part 1 of this powerful series, I’m sharing my own story as a man who faced this exact struggle when I got married a decade ago. For years, I wrestled with the confusion and shame of realizing that sex inside marriage can become one of the biggest triggers for porn cravings.So many Christian men—and men in general—feel blindsided when they discover that:✅ Sex in marriage can feel loaded with the same shame, secrecy, and forbiddenness as porn.✅ Healthy marital sex sometimes triggers old neural pathways wired by years of porn use.✅ Instead of satisfying you, sex can leave you craving porn more than ever.In this episode, I’m breaking down why sex in marriage can sometimes feel like a relapse, both psychologically and neurologically. We’ll talk about:How porn rewires the brain to crave novelty, secrecy, and high-stimulation sexual experiences.Why real-life sex can feel underwhelming—and even triggering—compared to porn’s hyperstimulating world.The emotional and spiritual confusion many Christian men feel when marital sex triggers porn cravings.You’ll learn about the hidden dynamics of sexual triggers in marriage and why porn addiction recovery often requires learning to rewire your brain for connection in sex, rather than performance or secrecy.If you’ve felt:Foggy, guilty, or disconnected after sexTrapped in the cycle of craving porn even after intimacy with your spouseSpiritually discouraged, wondering why God hasn’t “fixed this yet”…I want you to know there’s hope—and a path forward.You’re not condemned by God. And you’re not destined for a life of sexual triggers, shame, or disconnection in your marriage. Healing is absolutely possible—both through neuroscience and through faith.Let's uncover why this happens, why you’re not spiritually condemned, and how you can begin the journey toward healthy sexuality in marriage and true freedom from porn cravings.READ THE BLOG ARTICLE FOR THIS 3-PART SERIESRecommended Episodes: When Wives Become Sex Objects - Hope & HealingMy Wife Won't Have Sex With Me - What Do I Do?Sexual Desire Isn't SinSupport the showNo More Desire

Jun 26, 2025 • 58min
101: Sexual Desire Isn’t Sin | The Conversation Christian Men Are Afraid to Have
A raw, redemptive conversation with Tina Huggins about healing religious sexual shame, restoring trust in marriage, and breaking the real roots of porn addiction. What if your deepest struggle with porn addiction isn’t about lust—but about unhealed shame?In this episode of the No More Desire podcast, host Jake Kastleman sits down with Tina Huggins, a restorative family mediator and certified divorce coach who shares insights for porn addiction recovery, religious trauma, and high-conflict relationships. Tina has spent years guiding men and couples—including those from Christian backgrounds—through the real roots of addiction, helping them overcome shame, rebuild intimacy, and heal their marriages from the inside out.Let’s be clear—Tina’s not here to tell anyone to walk away from their marriage. Her focus is on restoration, not separation. She brings an emotionally intelligent, trauma-informed approach to healing that blends psychology, physiology, and spiritual wisdom.What We Cover in This Conversation:How religious teachings around sex can create toxic shame—and fuel pornography addictionWhy men often confuse sexual desire with sin—and how it warps self-worthWhat most wives misunderstand about their partner’s porn use—and how to respond with strength and compassionThe science of trauma in the body and how unresolved emotional wounds drive addictionHow couples can heal together through truth-telling, vulnerability, and connectionTina also shares gripping real-life experience working in battered women’s shelters, natural medicine, and recovery settings—giving her rare insight into the real emotional pain behind compulsive behavior, especially for Christian men facing sexual shame.Whether you’re battling porn addiction, supporting a spouse, or trying to heal your marriage from betrayal and isolation, this episode is packed with truth, compassion, and tools for lasting change.Recommended Episodes: How Do I Stop My Husband From Watching Porn?Why Doesn't God Take Away My Porn Addiction?When Wives Become Sex Objects | Porn Addiction in MarriageChristianity and Porn Addiction | Healing Your Relationship with GodGet Help with Porn Addiction: 👉 Free Workshop📘 Free Ebook🎧 Subscribe + leave a review to support the mission.Connect with Tina Huggins: Email: coachtinalynn@gmail.com Phone: 719-580-6684Support the showNo More Desire

Jun 19, 2025 • 43min
100: My Real Rock Bottom—Years After I Got Sober | And How Obsession with Perfection Nearly Ruined My Recovery
We often think of a rock bottom story as the moment someone relapses, destroys their marriage, or hits crisis during active addiction. But what if rock bottom doesn’t come at the start of recovery? What if it shows up years after sobriety, long after you’ve quit porn?In this raw and deeply personal episode, I share the story of my real rock bottom—a collapse that came after I had overcome porn, but before I had truly healed.This isn’t just about addiction. It’s about how perfectionism, spiritual bypassing, emotional suppression, and the need for control nearly ruined my life—even while I was “doing everything right.”Whether you’re just beginning your porn addiction recovery journey or have years of sobriety behind you, this episode will speak to the deeper layers of healing:How I became addicted to productivity, spiritual performance, and “doing recovery perfectly”Why emotional sobriety matters just as much as behavioral sobrietyHow Internal Family Systems (IFS) helped me see that the voice I thought was the Spirit was actually a perfectionist protector part of my mindThe danger of confusing God’s will with your own fearThe moment I realized I had built my identity on shame, not truthHow I began healing my marriage, my mental health, and my relationship with GodWhat I learned about accountability, ownership, and the power of being realYou’ll also hear about how my first attempt at building a recovery business failed, what I learned from hitting emotional and spiritual bottom, and how my understanding of faith and addiction recovery had to radically change in order for me to grow.This is for the man who’s done the surface-level work… but still feels stuck.It’s for the guy who feels anxious, isolated, or ashamed even years into recovery.It’s for anyone ready to stop running, get honest, and choose growth.If you’ve ever wondered how to overcome shame, reclaim your agency, and pursue real healing from addiction—this conversation will meet you right where you are.Resources Mentioned: 👉 Free Workshop 📘 Free Ebook 🎧 Subscribe + leave a review to support the mission.Recommended Episodes: 1 Year of Porn Addiction Withdrawals - What to Expect When You Quit PornChristianity and Porn Addiction | How Your Relationship with God May Be Keeping You From QuittingWhy Doesn't God Take My Porn Addiction? Spirituality, Psychology, and Praying to QuitMusic by: SigmaMusicArt with PixabayMusic_Unlimited with PixabayBensound | License code: LHANC0A7PPATKICTSupport the showNo More Desire


