Free From P*rn
This isn’t another “try harder” purity podcast.
It’s not about white-knuckling your way to freedom or stacking up shame-fueled accountability check-ins.
This is about transformation.
Real, lasting, gospel-centered freedom from pornography—not someday, but today.
Hosted by former addicts turned freedom coaches, Richard Young and Justin Khoe, Free from Porn is a no-shame, no-fluff conversation rooted in one bold truth:
If Jesus has set you free from sin, then porn doesn’t get to define you.
Each episode exposes the lies keeping you stuck, renews your mind with truth from God’s Word, and helps you walk out the freedom you already have in Christ.
Expect raw honesty, biblical clarity, practical strategy, and stories from people who’ve actually broken free—not because they got stronger, but because they started believing what Jesus already said was true.
Free From P*rn
#42 Urges, Emotions, and Real Freedom
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What if the urges you’re afraid of are actually the key to your freedom?
In this episode of the Free From Porn podcast, Richard Young flips the script on how we think about urges. Instead of fearing them or trying to suppress them, he explains why urges are actually doing important work—revealing the unresolved emotions, beliefs, and wounds we’ve learned to cope with through porn.
You’ll hear why porn isn’t the real problem, how urges point to dysregulated emotions beneath the surface, and why avoiding uncomfortable feelings only keeps you stuck longer. Through real-life stories and practical insight, Richard shows how facing those feelings—rather than escaping them—creates space for healing, release, and lasting freedom.
This conversation goes beyond porn. It applies to anger, shame, fear, impatience, and negative self-beliefs. If you’ve ever felt afraid of your thoughts, emotions, or urges, this episode will help you learn how to process them in the light of truth—and walk in the freedom Jesus has already given you.
Freedom isn’t found in fighting harder. It’s found in learning how to face what’s coming up… and letting it go.