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Java with Juli - Making Sense of God and Sex

#373: How We Beat a Porn Addiction in Our (Millennial) Marriage

Java with Juli - Making Sense of God and Sex

Authentic Intimacy®

Relationships, Society & Culture, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.91.7K Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2021

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

When Clinton and Charity Muñoz sought help to overcome a porn addiction, Clinton was told to memorize more scripture and Charity was told to wear him out sexually ...and things got worse.

Millennial marriages are vulnerable to pornography like no generation before them  — and there is a lot of bad advice out there. But we have good news! The Muñoz family, Authentic Intimacy, and others are learning to have conversations about sexual addiction that not only point people to Jesus, but to the professional help they need as well. In this episode, Juli invites Clinton to share how their new marriage actually triggered his porn use; Charity admits that she couldn’t celebrate Clinton’s small victories early on (and why that’s OK); and together they explain how healing individually, as a couple, and in community were all crucial components to their recovery.

Guests: Clinton and Charity Muñoz with Restored2More.com

Show notes:

Check out the Wisephone at Techless.com

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Learn more about online Groups & Courses with Restored2More

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Well, we all know that smartphones are addictive and they can cause kids to check out of real life and relationships.

0:07.3

But the truth is, smartphones don't just affect our kids.

0:10.6

They affect us too.

0:12.4

This is Julie Slattery, and if you're feeling overwhelmed by the influence of big tech constantly in your pocket,

0:18.5

or you want to break free from social media, pornography, or digital

0:22.7

distraction. I'm really excited to introduce you to the Wise Phone from TechList. It's a company that

0:28.9

believes that connection matters more than convenience. A Wise phone is a simple phone for

0:34.6

intentional people. With it, you can call, text, it has a few basic tools, but most importantly, it has no

0:41.4

social media, no access to pornography, and no app store.

0:46.2

It's a phone for people who want to redeem their time from distracting tech and pursue

0:50.6

authentic relationships.

0:52.4

To learn more about Wisephone, go to TechList.com. That's

0:56.3

T-E-C-H-L-E-S-S dot com.

1:08.8

Well, hey, friend, this is Julie Slattery and welcome to another episode of Java with Julie.

1:14.0

This is a listener-supported podcast and a production of Authentic and Missy, a ministry dedicated to reclaiming God's design for sexuality.

1:22.6

Now, over the years on this show, I have talked to a number of couples about their journey of overcoming sexual addiction or pornography use.

1:32.4

Well, today's episode is a little bit unique because this time I'm talking to a young couple.

1:38.5

They're not talking about things that have happened decades ago or over a long journey of marriage.

1:43.7

Clinton and Charity Munoz are

1:45.6

just in their late 20s and early 30s, and they're boldly sharing their raw story about overcoming

1:53.0

sexual addiction within their marriage. And they want to let other young couples know that you're

1:58.1

not alone. In our conversation today, Clinton and Charity are going to

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