Breaking My Addictions
JD Tremblay - naturopathic practitioner, former military, ultra-endurance athlete and one of only three people in the world to complete the Epic Decker - talks candidly about porn addiction, identity shift, and building a system that works. What does it take to go from hiding in a basement at 12 years old watching inappropriate TV content, to completing 10 back-to-back Ironman races and building a global men's wellbeing academy? JD Tremblay doesn't come with a coaching badge or a polished origin story. He comes with a decade of military service, a degree in biomedical engineering, a system he built because he had to, and years of lived proof that it works. In this episode of Breaking My Addictions, Clive Wilson sits down with JD to explore the fine line between addiction and obsession, how ultra-endurance sport nearly replaced one compulsion with another, and what actually broke the cycle - identity, not willpower. They discuss: * How porn addiction starts young and why it stays hidden * The RISE framework JD developed for pattern recognition and identity shift * Why swapping one dopamine hit for another isn't recovery * The role of community, faith, and purpose in long-term change * The Hungry Warrior Academy and their work across five countries Guest: JD Tremblay - Director of High Performance, Hungry Warrior Academy Website: hungrywarrioracademy.com [hungrywarrioracademy.com] | hungerformore.com [hungerformore.com]
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