• EP 158: Why You Keep Relapsing When You're Exhausted as a Dad
    May 20 2026

    In this episode of The Recovered Dad Podcast, we break down a simple but powerful moment that exposes a deeper truth about fatherhood, presence, and recovery from porn. After a long, exhausting day, we're faced with a choice, check out or show up. What seems like a small decision becomes a defining moment that most fathers miss.

    We unpack the lie that life will eventually calm down and make space for connection, and why that belief quietly steals time from your family. We also explore how many men turn to porn as a coping mechanism when stress builds, and how that pattern creates more disconnection, guilt, and emotional weight.

    This conversation is about doing the inner work now so you can be fully present in the moments that actually matter. Because the chaos never stops, but your time with your kids does.


    Top 10 Show Highlights:

    [00:00] Introduction to becoming a recovered dad and breaking free from porn
    [02:00] A real life story about exhaustion and a late night decision point
    [06:00] The moment of choice, go to bed or show up and connect with your kids
    [07:30] Realizing how limited time is with your children as they grow older
    [08:45] Why we never recognize the last time until it is gone
    [10:00] The dangerous belief that life will calm down later
    [11:30] Most of your time with your kids happens earlier than you think
    [13:00] Stress, chaos, and exhaustion are constant but time with your kids is not
    [14:00] How porn becomes a coping mechanism during emotional overload
    [15:00] The cycle of guilt, shame, and disconnection that follows
    [16:00] Why small moments of presence create lifelong impact
    [17:00] The internal story many fathers carry, feeling unseen and unappreciated
    [18:30] Tools to break the cycle and stop relying on porn for relief
    [19:30] Why the work does not get easier, you get stronger
    [20:30] Choosing presence over porn, even when tired and overwhelmed


    Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned:

    Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp
    https://www.therecovereddad.com

    Download the Father's Freedom Framework
    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

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    24 mins
  • EP 157: Creating Emotional Safety in Recovery
    May 13 2026

    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

    In this episode of The Recovered Dad podcast, we break down why emotional safety is not optional in recovery, it is foundational. We explore how most men have never experienced a truly safe space to be honest about this struggle, and how that lack of safety keeps them stuck in cycles of shame and isolation.

    We unpack what emotional safety actually means, why it directly impacts your ability to heal, and how this habit thrives in secrecy but loses its power when brought into the light. We also discuss the role of fathers in creating emotional safety at home, and why your children will never risk honesty if they do not feel safe with you.

    Finally, we give practical ways to build emotional safety in your relationships through authenticity, non judgment, listening, and learning how to support without trying to fix.


    Top 10 Show Highlights:

    [00:01] Why emotional safety is a foundational requirement for real recovery
    [02:00] Defining emotional safety as a shame free environment where honesty is possible
    [04:00] The doctor analogy and why honesty is required for healing
    [05:30] Why many men still avoid safe spaces due to shame conditioning
    [08:00] How shame loses its power when stories are shared in safe environments
    [10:00] The responsibility fathers have to create emotional safety for their children
    [11:30] Why kids hide the truth when they do not feel safe
    [12:30] Leading with authenticity as a father and in recovery
    [15:30] You can only create as much safety as you have within yourself
    [23:30] Practical ways to create safety through listening, validation, and non judgment


    Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned:

    Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com

    Download the Father's Freedom Framework:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

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    32 mins
  • EP 156: Get In The Habit Of Telling On Yourself
    May 6 2026

    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

    In this episode, we unpack a recovery principle that can change everything: getting in the habit of telling on yourself. We explain why men often stay silent when they feel pressure, shame, stress, fatigue, or the urge to slip into old patterns, and why that silence usually makes the struggle stronger. Instead of hiding, we talk about the power of getting visible, using your voice, and bringing what is happening into a safe place.

    We walk through the why, the what, and the when of telling on yourself. We explain how this habit serves recovery by releasing pressure, breaking isolation, and creating connection before things spiral. We also talk about how this struggle is often tied to emotional regulation and dopamine seeking, where stress, boredom, conflict, fear, or fatigue can lead a man to start "clicking around" and moving toward old behaviors.

    We also break down what it looks like to speak up before, during, or after a slip. Whether you are feeling the pull, already in the middle of compromise, or dealing with the aftermath, we make the case that honesty in safe community helps weaken shame and keeps you from carrying the burden alone. The core message of this episode is simple: recovery gets stronger when you stop hiding and start telling the truth in safe places.

    Top 10 Show Highlights

    [00:01] Introduction to the concept of "telling on yourself" as a recovery skill
    [02:00] Why this feels unnatural but becomes powerful with repetition
    [03:00] The role of honesty, open-mindedness, and willingness
    [04:00] Why visibility breaks the cycle and isolation feeds it
    [05:00] How daily check-ins build the muscle before you need it
    [06:00] The connection between dopamine, scrolling, and escalation
    [08:00] Why urges are often tied to stress, fatigue, and emotional pressure
    [10:00] The importance of sharing before things spiral
    [14:00] What it looks like to check in during or after a slip
    [20:00] Finding a safe place or community to practice this consistently

    Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned:

    Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com

    Download the Father's Freedom Framework:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

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    25 mins
  • EP 155: Replay the Tape
    Apr 29 2026

    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

    In this episode of The Recovered Dad podcast, we break down a real-life moment that reveals how quickly we can react without understanding what's really going on beneath the surface. What started as a simple interaction during a tennis match turned into a powerful lesson about awareness, emotional control, and connection.

    We explore how "replaying the tape" allows us to identify critical choice points where we either react defensively or lean in with curiosity. We also connect this directly to recovery, showing how the same patterns that impact our relationships are the ones that keep us stuck in this habit.

    This conversation highlights how awareness is built, how small decisions compound over time, and why both fatherhood and recovery require long-term commitment. If you want to become more intentional in how you respond instead of reacting automatically, this episode gives you a practical framework to start applying immediately.

    TOP 10 SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

    [00:00] Introduction to the episode and the importance of real-life lessons in recovery and fatherhood

    [02:00] Why this habit is not about desire but about managing stress, pressure, and emotional weight

    [04:00] How recovery positively impacts relationships with your wife and children

    [07:30] The tennis match story and the moment of conflict with a daughter

    [09:30] Realizing how lack of context leads to overreaction and disconnection

    [11:00] Repairing the relationship through awareness and intentional reconnection

    [12:30] The concept of "replaying the tape" to analyze outcomes and decisions

    [14:00] Identifying the "choice point" between defensiveness and curiosity

    [16:00] Applying the same awareness process to recovery and breaking this habit

    [18:30] Why fatherhood and recovery are long-term journeys that require consistent awareness and intentional action

    Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned:

    Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com

    Download the Father's Freedom Framework:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

    Connect on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/recovereddad/

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    24 mins
  • EP 154: Shame Dies When Stories Are Told In Safe Spaces
    Apr 22 2026

    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

    In today's episode of The Recovered Dad Podcast, we explore why shame dies when stories are told in safe spaces and why that truth matters not only for porn addiction recovery but also for fatherhood. We talk about how men heal when they can bring their full story into the light without fear, guilt, or judgment, and how that same kind of emotional safety is exactly what our children need from us as fathers.

    We also unpack the connection between recovery and becoming a safer dad. When we learn how to regulate our emotions, stay present in uncomfortable moments, and respond instead of react, we create the kind of psychological and emotional safety that builds trust with our kids over time. This episode is a powerful conversation about healing, visibility, vulnerability, and the urgency of building connection while we still have the time.

    Top 10 Show Highlights:

    [00:00] Welcome back to The Recovered Dad Podcast and today's conversation on shame, recovery, and fatherhood.
    [01:00] Why shame loses power when men share their stories in safe spaces without judgment.
    [02:00] The powerful reminder that 80 percent of the time we spend with our kids happens before age 12.
    [03:00] How recovery work does more than help men quit porn and actually helps them become safer fathers.
    [05:00] What it feels like to finally enter a space where men openly talk about porn recovery without shame.
    [08:00] Why a reset in recovery does not mean failure and how safe community helps men rebuild instead of hide.
    [10:00] The connection between shame in men and shame in children and why both lead to hiding and self protection.
    [13:00] What it means for a child to know dad is safe, not just for the father to believe he is safe.
    [22:00] Why emotional resilience is some of the most important work a father can do for his recovery and his family.
    [25:00] How fathers create the kind of trust that leads a son or daughter to make that 2 AM phone call when life goes sideways.

    Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned:

    Learn More About The Liberation Bootcamp:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com

    Download the Father's Freedom Framework
    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

    Connect with Yeadon on Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/recovereddad

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    31 mins
  • EP 153: Accountability Software: Solution or Security Blanket?
    Apr 15 2026

    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

    In this episode of The Recovered Dad Podcast, we dive into a foundational conversation around accountability software in porn addiction recovery and how it fits into the bigger picture of becoming a present, disciplined, and trustworthy father. We break down the role of digital boundaries, why so many men fail even with strong systems in place, and what actually creates lasting change.

    We also explore the deeper truth behind addiction, that this is not just about access or behavior, but about pain, emotional regulation, and identity. If you are a father struggling with porn addiction or looking for practical recovery strategies that actually work, this episode will give you both the tactical tools and the mindset shift needed to move forward.


    Top 10 Show Highlights:

    [00:00] Introduction to porn addiction recovery, fatherhood, and becoming the man your family needs and deserves

    [02:00] The role of accountability software in recovery and why it is often one of the first tools men turn to

    [04:00] A personal story of installing accountability software and why it failed without deeper internal work

    [06:00] How addiction patterns override good intentions and lead to removing safeguards over time

    [08:00] Why some men need strict systems while others may not struggle the same way with pornography

    [10:00] The alcohol analogy and how access to temptation impacts behavior and relapse

    [12:00] "Distance over willpower" and why reducing access is a powerful recovery strategy

    [13:30] The difference between supply and demand in addiction and why both must be addressed

    [15:00] Overview of different accountability tools including blockers, monitoring systems, and hybrid approaches

    [20:00] The importance of human accountability, community, and connection in long term recovery success


    Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned:

    Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp
    https://www.therecovereddad.com

    Download the Father's Freedom Framework
    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

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    29 mins
  • EP 152: The Power of Visibility In The Recovery Journey
    Apr 8 2026

    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

    In today's episode of The Recovered Dad Podcast, we dive into a truth most men avoid but desperately need to face. Porn addiction thrives in secrecy, and recovery accelerates through visibility. What we've seen in our own journeys is that the more hidden your struggle, the stronger it becomes, but the moment you bring it into the light, something begins to break.

    We break down how visibility isn't just about confession, it's about building systems of accountability that force honesty and integrity into your daily life. Most men are trying to quit pxxn using willpower alone while still protecting the very environment that allows the addiction to survive.

    We also unpack the reality of living a double life, how shame keeps you isolated, and why waiting to "get better first" is the exact reason you stay stuck. Recovery begins the moment you stop hiding and start letting yourself be seen by the right men.

    This episode is a direct call to step out of isolation, build real accountability, and create a structure that supports long-term pxxn addiction recovery, not just short bursts of discipline.

    Top 10 Show Highlights

    [00:00] Welcome back to The Recovered Dad Podcast and introduction to a tactical conversation on visibility in recovery

    [01:00] "Sunlight is the best disinfectant" and how exposure begins to break the cycle of pxxn addiction

    [02:00] Why you naturally show up with more integrity when you know you're being seen

    [03:00] The hidden loop of secrecy, shame, and pxxn addiction that keeps men stuck

    [04:00] "Inspect what you expect" and how accountability changes behavior

    [05:00] Why willpower alone fails and how systems create real discipline

    [06:00] How visibility interrupts urges in real time and creates consequences that matter

    [07:00] The power of "telling on yourself" and removing the charge from temptation

    [08:00] Why trying to fix yourself before asking for help is the trap keeping you stuck

    [09:00] How brotherhood creates a safe space where shame loses its power

    [10:00] Building systems of accountability that reduce mental load and support lasting recovery

    Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned:

    Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com

    Download the Father's Freedom Framework:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

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    20 mins
  • EP 151: Why You Keep Relapsing Into Porn When Life Gets Hard
    Apr 1 2026

    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

    In today's episode of The Recovered Dad Podcast, we explore the powerful concept of the Marble Jar and how fathers build trust with their children through daily emotional connection. Many dads believe the biggest deposits into their child's life come from big experiences like vacations or special outings, but the real deposits happen in the small everyday moments when a child brings their emotions to you.

    We also connect this idea to porn addiction recovery and emotional regulation. When men learn how to sit with uncomfortable emotions instead of escaping through pornography, they build the emotional strength needed to show up calm, present, and safe for their children. This conversation reveals how the daily work of recovery strengthens fatherhood and deepens connection within the family.

    Top 10 Show Highlights:

    [00:00] Welcome back to The Recovered Dad Podcast and today's conversation about fatherhood, emotional presence, and recovery.

    [02:00] We introduce the concept of the Marble Jar and how small daily actions build trust in relationships.

    [04:00] Why fathers often believe big events like vacations and outings are the biggest deposits into their child's life.

    [07:00] The truth about how kids actually remember their childhood through daily emotional interactions.

    [09:30] How dismissing or minimizing a child's emotions can quietly remove marbles from the jar of trust.

    [12:00] Learning to show up calm and regulated when our kids bring their emotions to us.

    [14:00] Why the way we respond to our children reflects the way we respond to ourselves.

    [17:00] The connection between emotional pain and the urge many men feel to escape through pornography.

    [19:00] How recovery teaches men to sit with difficult emotions instead of reaching for unhealthy coping mechanisms.

    [23:00] Why practicing emotional regulation daily allows fathers to become a safe place for their children.

    Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned:

    Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com

    Download the Father's Freedom Framework:
    https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

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    29 mins