Neurodivergent Unplugged; Messy, Magnificent Stories From Unlikely Rebels
Video games from the age of four. Food. Porn from twelve. Drinking, drugs, a spiral that peaked at seventeen. Jake Kastleman describes every one of them the same way: they were escapes - ways of trying to feel okay in a life that didn't. The turning point wasn't willpower. It was a spiritual experience that opened the door to something different: building a life he no longer needed to escape from. Today Jake is a porn recovery coach and founder of No More Desire, helping men around the world do exactly that - build a recovery mindset and lifestyle where the escape hatch loses its pull. His sister once named what he carries "power wielder" energy: fire in his hands that can warm the people around him or burn everything down. For years, it burned. Now it fuels the work. In this conversation, Jake and Ania explore what it means to be a highly sensitive, deep-feeling, systems-thinking mind in a world that kept telling him to slow down, stay in his lane, and put on the mask - a mask he simply cannot wear. This is a story about unmasking, faith, and redirecting intensity - and about discovering that the sensitivity you were told was a curse might be the very thing that makes your work matter. In This Episode * The "power wielder" - deep feeling as both curse and superpower, and learning to direct the fire instead of burning things down * Jake's turning point at seventeen: the spiritual experience that opened the door to recovery * Fired from a fast food job after two days for being "too slow" - and the false story of being slow and dumb that he carried for years * The sugar and brain fog discovery that transformed his thinking * Why he could never "just put on the mask" at work, and what it cost him until he built a business where the mask isn't needed * Wanting to move faster, seeing the inefficiencies nobody else questioned, and the workplace friction that followed * The layoff that terrified him and turned into the biggest blessing of his life * Hyperfocus, flow state, and the crash that follows - plus the permission to rest he's still learning to give himself * Locking the smartphone in a drawer: the experiment that brought unexpected peace and presence * Redefining success: presence, not time, as our most valuable resource * Morning quiet, breathwork, and prayer as nervous system regulation About Jake Kastleman Jake Kastleman is a porn recovery coach and the founder of No More Desire, where he helps men across the world overcome porn addiction by building a recovery mindset and lifestyle - emotional regulation, daily routines, nervous system care, relationships, and spiritual practice. A self-described highly sensitive, deep-feeling systems thinker, Jake brings his own lived experience of addiction and recovery to his coaching and his podcast, No More Desire. He lives in Utah with his wife and children. Website: nomoredesire.comFree tools and resources: nomoredesire.com/toolsPodcast: No More Desire (Ania's guest episode is out now) Resources Mentioned * Wim Hof breathing method * Four-eight breathwork (4 seconds in through the nose, 8 out through the mouth) * Parts work / Internal Family Systems (IFS) Work With Ania If something in this conversation resonated and you're curious about doing this work with support, Ania's chemistry call is 30 minutes - no mask required. Book at aniahulsman.com Enjoying the show? If this episode landed for you, please leave a review and share it with someone in your world - a founder, a creative, someone quietly tired of pretending. These stories travel far when you share them. Original jingle by Steve Greenwood.
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