The Pro-Life Perspective
Episode Resources * Dirty Girls Come Clean: https://a.co/d/01JrNt8j [https://a.co/d/01JrNt8j] * 90 Days to Wholeness: https://a.co/d/0eXuZ9M0 [https://a.co/d/0eXuZ9M0] * Wired for Intimacy: https://a.co/d/06DacpSX [https://a.co/d/06DacpSX] * She Recovery: https://sherecovery.com/ [https://sherecovery.com/] * Fight the New Drug: https://fightthenewdrug.org/ [https://fightthenewdrug.org/] * National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE): https://endsexualexploitation.org/ [https://endsexualexploitation.org/] ──────────────────── In this episode of The Pro-Life Perspective, host Abigail Lorenzen sits down with Crystal Renaud Day, the founder and executive director of She Recovery, for a crucial conversation addressing a heavily stigmatized and frequently sidelined topic: women, pornography addiction, and the broader reality of sexual brokenness. Crystal shares her deeply personal journey of being exposed to pornography at age ten, navigating an intense addiction through her adolescence, and the pivotal moment of healing that occurred when another woman finally broke the silence and shared her own story. Decades later, Crystal has turned her testimony into a comprehensive, global ministry that approaches recovery through a balanced clinical, neurological, and faith-based lens. Crystal challenges the cultural and church-wide misconceptions surrounding female sexuality, providing a roadmap for women seeking true transformation. She offers deep insights into: * The roots of addiction as a response to childhood emotional neglect and a counterfeit attempt to satisfy human longings for intimacy. * Why women need dedicated, female-only recovery spaces and tailored resources rather than trying to adapt material written primarily for men. * Overcoming barriers to recovery by using online support groups to bypass the intense shame that keeps women from seeking help in local churches. * The professional, physical, and relational consequences of pornography that impact individuals regardless of their personal religious worldview. * The direct link between sexual brokenness and the pro-life movement and why meeting material needs for vulnerable women must be paired with emotional healing. * Differentiating between purely abstaining from a behavior ("white-knuckling" sobriety) and doing the deep work required to truly heal the nervous system. Join us for this eye-opening and compassionate conversation about removing the roadblocks to recovery, shedding generational trauma, and helping women step out of the darkness of isolation and into true wholeness. Learn more about our organization here: www.ichooselife.org [http://www.ichooselife.org]
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