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The Patrick Coffin Show | Interviews with influencers | Commentary about culture | Tools for transformation

17: Clay Olsen: Fighting the New Drug Called Porn

The Patrick Coffin Show | Interviews with influencers | Commentary about culture | Tools for transformation

Patrick Coffin

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4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2017

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Clay Olsen is a man on a mission. The organization he cofounded and now leads, fightthenewdrug.org, is dedicated to education young people of all ages understand the nature of pornography addiction but also the emotional and social harms occasioned by even “moderate” or “occasional” porn use.

FTND is not faith-based and doesn’t rely on religious principles to engage the phenomenon. It’s all about the science of how porn affects the brain and the quality of relationships. And it is filled with high-quality media content of may different kinds.

In our interview Clay shares many stories about the struggle toward recovery, including a heartbreaking personal anecdote about a nine-year-old girl who found hardcore porn online and ended up watching it nightly for months on end before her parents found out and intervened.

Parents: Get. A. Clue. The pornography industry never sleeps, is always on the prowl, and doesn’t negotiate with its hostages.

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Welcome to episode number 17 of the Patrick Coffin show.

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And now, here's your host. on the Patrick Coffin Show.

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And now here's your host, Patrick Coffin.

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Welcome back to the show. This is the third episode in a four-part series on

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pornography and it's discontents. I am Patrick Coffin. Very few people who have

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done more than my guest today to highlight the scientific and the social harms of pornography and do something about it.

1:37.0

Clay Olson is an entrepreneur, a public speaker, a filmmaker, and the co-founder and CEO of Fight the New Drug.org, an innovative

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