• #33 Stay Away
    Jan 22 2026

    In this episode of X Why Explained, David discusses the importance of avoiding external temptations to protect marriage, emphasizing accountability over willpower. He reflects on the complexities of significant age gaps in relationships and shares his personal journey of overcoming a spirit of anger through faith, while continuing to battle with lust and seeking spiritual completion.

    A Porn Recovery Program - The Freedom Fight

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    Podcasts I'm listening to these days:

    • Today on Radio with Dr Charles Stanley

    • Undeceptions

    • The Unplayable podcast (cricket)

    • The Point of Purity (The Purity Coach)

    • Pure Desire (Pure Desire Ministries)

    • Christian Podcast for Men (Real Men Connect)

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    18 mins
  • #32 A Curiousity to Me
    Jan 8 2026

    This episode of X Why Explained sees host David read from his novel, Love Sick Love, discussing how discovering his father's pornography at age 11 sparked a harmful curiosity and sexual shame, contributing to viewing women as objects. He connects this early exposure and subsequent emotional turmoil to the escalation of addiction and sexual violence (citing Australian statistics). Finally, he addresses the argument against God's existence due to suffering, offering "free will" and the "purposefulness of suffering" as complex, partial explanations.

    A Porn Recovery Program - The Freedom Fight

    https://thefreedomfight.org/about/

    Podcasts I'm listening to these days.

    Today on Radio with Dr Charles Stanley

    Undeceptions

    The Unplayable podcast (cricket)

    The Point of Purity (The Purity Coach)

    Pure Desire (Pure Desire Ministries)

    Christian Podcast for Men (Real Men Connect)

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    15 mins
  • #31 It Makes me shudder
    Dec 12 2025

    In this episode, David reads from Love Sick Love to analyze addiction’s emotional warning signs. He addresses the "stupidity" of self-delusion and strongly rejects modern inclusivity regarding gender and sexuality. Citing statistics on image-based abuse, he argues that pornography consumption directly fuels exploitation. He urges men to reject these norms, stop contributing to abuse, and seek recovery.

    A Porn Recovery Program - The Freedom Fight

    https://thefreedomfight.org/about/

    Podcasts I'm listening to these days.

    Today on Radio with Dr Charles Stanley

    Undeceptions

    The Unplayable podcast (cricket)

    The Point of Purity (The Purity Coach)

    Pure Desire (Pure Desire Ministries)

    Christian Podcast for Men (Real Men Connect)

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    21 mins
  • #30 Lustance
    Nov 28 2025

    Host David reads from his novel, Love Sick Love, to explore complex male behavior. He coins "Lustance," describing the confusing mix of lust and romance, and warns that willpower alone fails against sexual addiction, urging men to seek help instead of surrendering. He cautions against "fighting to the conclusion" in harmful pursuits, stressing that determination is only admirable if the goal doesn't cause broken hearts and fractured relationships. He calls for men to step up and be better.

    He highlights the difference between destructive worldly sorrow and godly sorrow which leads to repentance. Drawing on therapy and scripture, he explains how acknowledging shame can drive positive change, encouraging other men to seek freedom from addiction and secrets by walking in the light.

    Podcasts I'm listening to these days.

    Today on Radio with Dr Charles Stanley

    Undeceptions

    The Unplayable podcast (cricket)

    The Point of Purity (The Purity Coach)

    Pure Desire (Pure Desire Ministries)

    Christian Podcast for Men (Real Men Connect)

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    19 mins
  • #29 Buried under Shame
    Nov 14 2025

    Host David discusses courage, defining it as acting despite fear, and shares his experience using vulnerability to overcome shame related to past sexual misconduct.

    He highlights the difference between destructive worldly sorrow and godly sorrow which leads to repentance. Drawing on therapy and scripture, he explains how acknowledging shame can drive positive change, encouraging other men to seek freedom from addiction and secrets by walking in the light.

    Podcasts I'm listening to these days.

    Today on Radio with Dr Charles Stanley

    Undeceptions

    The Unplayable podcast (cricket)

    The Point of Purity (The Purity Coach)

    Pure Desire (Pure Desire Ministries)

    Christian Podcast for Men (Real Men Connect)

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    13 mins
  • #28 Can we part as friends?
    Oct 31 2025

    In "X Why Explained #28," David explores why it's tough to remain friends with an ex, stating that sex creates a bond. He then argues that expectations are the root of relationship problems, urging men to communicate their needs and listen to their partner's. Finally, while leaving a marriage may be necessary, he challenges listeners to consider if they've truly done everything to reconcile first.

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  • #Easy as That
    Oct 18 2025

    When conflict arises, it's easy to let arguments escalate, but exhibiting self-control means putting the "fire" out immediately. People can feel invisible and ignored, but we shouldn't intentionally choose the darkness of hiding; instead, choose the light and "see" others. Lastly, using euphemisms like a "dalliance" to minimize a wrong like cheating is simply being dishonest.

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    16 mins
  • #26 I'm Bored Again
    Oct 3 2025

    Host David dissects the flimsy excuse of "I’m Bored Again" for bad online behavior, then discusses webcam models, urging men to view them as someone's daughter to break the cycle of objectification. He critiques the materialistic view of people as just "potential clients" based on utility. Finally, he addresses the shame of addiction, likening it to a "dog returning to its vomit" (Proverbs 26:11), offering Romans 8:1 as the Christian antidote to self-condemnation. The overall goal is to induce sorrow deep enough to lead to recovery.

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    18 mins