A Hit of Shame
In episode 44 of The Path to Authenticity, hear author Joshua Shea talk about the magnitude of pornography addiction and why he made the transition into advocacy. A year after being treated for alcoholism, in 2014, Joshua found himself in another rehabilitation center, this time for sex and pornography addiction. His first book, The Addiction Nobody Will Talk About: How I Let My Pornography Addiction Hurt People and Destroy Relationships, was published in 2018. He is the co-author of He’s a Porn Addict…Now What? An Expert and a Former Addict Answer Your Questions.
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