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Escaping Porn Addiction: Eli Nash (Transcript)

Read the full transcript of entrepreneur and activist Eli Nash’s talk titled “Escaping Porn Addiction” at TEDxFortWayne 2019 conference.

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TRANSCRIPT:

The Power of Sharing Our Stories

Sharing our hardships moves us through shame and into healing, both for ourselves and others. About a year ago, I’m sitting in my conference room with a couple of my employees, and one of them asks me, “Ellie, what’s your goal?”

“Do you know my goal for this meeting?” I asked.

He says, “No.”

“I’m talking about your ten-year goal.”

I looked him straight in the eye, and I said, “My number one goal is to never watch porn again.”

Both of them were shocked. I’m sure it wasn’t the response they were expecting. The first one kind of mumbled something like, “Is porn really that bad?”

When I turned to look at the other guy, his face went from shock to judgment, then to disgust, almost as if to say, “What’s wrong with you? What sort of pervert are you? How much porn must you have watched for your number one goal to be to never watch porn again?”

The Shame Surrounding Addiction

Why is there so much shame around porn addiction? I mean, anyone who understands addiction understands that shame and addiction are inseparable. But if we were to stack the different addictions and rate the one that has the most shame, certainly we’d put sex addiction and include in that porn addiction at the top.

All of us, certainly me, I’ve been at dinner and a friend would say, “I’m not drinking anymore.” Others would say, “I don’t gamble anymore.” But I haven’t met one person who publicly acknowledges the fact that they’re sober from porn and/or sex addiction. So now you guys have met someone.

Fortunately, you know, the thing about shame is that shame is much bigger than addiction.