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The Addicted Mind Podcast

72: Reaching Out With Your Story With Eli Nash

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.7655 Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2019

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Our guest on this episode of The Addicted Mind podcast is Eli Nash, founder of the Mic Drop public speaking training program whose purpose is to help people articulate their stories. Eli has recently gained recognition from his TEDx video about escaping his porn addiction, and he hopes the Mic Drop program provides a platform for others to find connections through being vulnerable enough to speak their truth.

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At a young age, Eli started scouring through his family’s mail to find any catalogs with a lingerie section and hiding those catalogs in secret stash places all around his house. When his family got a computer, his secret stashes became hidden computer folders containing pornographic images, and even when he knew he needed to stop this behavior, he simply couldn’t stop. This demoralizing process of wanting but failing to stop consuming this content just fed into the downward spiral, necessitating retreating back into porn even more.

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When Eli finally hit his emotional rock bottom, he reached out to his therapist for 5 years and finally came clean about the behavior that he had been hiding in shame for most of his life. His therapist put him in touch with another one of his clients who was having a similar struggle with porn addiction, and Eli became a part of his new friend’s 12-step support group. Through this group, he was finally able to break the shame cycle and realize that he was not alone in his struggles. Brené Brown defines shame as “the fear of not being worthy of connection,” and Eli found this definition to be completely accurate in his own life. When he started to feel worthy of connection, his shame started to break down, and while it was not an overnight change, it was not as overwhelming.

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Through this support group, he learned that telling his story brought him some freedom and connection that he had not known for so long. He realized that other people had similar stories and struggles that they had been hiding as well. In 2018, Eli launched Mic Drop as a resource for training people to tell their stories in a way that could aid their recovery journeys from the traumas or addictions in their past and also potentially use them as a jumping-off point for those listening who have similar struggles. Everyone has a story, but we will never know how alike we are until we are open about sharing what we have gone through.



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0:00.0

Hello everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. We are on to episode 72. My name is Dwayne

0:13.0

Austerland and I'm your host. I'm also the founder of Novice Mindful Life Institute,

0:19.4

family counseling and recovery in Long Beach, California.

0:22.5

If you or anyone you know is struggling with any of life's challenges or difficulties,

0:28.7

please reach out to us. You can find more information about us at theadictedmind.com forward

0:33.3

slash help. So if you are enjoying the Addicted Mind podcast, please share it with a friend or share it on

0:41.0

Facebook or Instagram or any other social media channel where you think people would benefit. I really

0:47.0

appreciate it and I really appreciate getting the information out there for people who are

0:51.7

struggling with addiction or love someone who's struggling with

0:55.1

addiction. So I totally appreciate that. Also, you can join our Facebook group. Just go to Facebook

1:01.2

and type in the Addicted Mind podcast, click join, answer a few questions, and you can be part of that

1:07.4

conversation as well. So today, our guest is Eli Nash, the founder of Mike Drop, a public speaking training program

1:18.3

that puts a special emphasis on sharing personal stories.

1:23.7

Now, Eli shares his motivation and why he founded Mike Drop. And it comes out of his own

1:33.4

personal story of how sharing his story allowed him to find healing from past abuse and porn addiction.

1:44.9

And he learned that in sharing his story and not holding all his secrets, he was able to find

1:51.2

freedom and peace and really build the life that he really wanted to build.

1:57.3

So I think it's a great story.

1:59.8

And it really shows you when you have the courage to reach

2:04.3

out and talk with others how you can find healing. And we talk a lot about that in the interview as well.

2:11.4

He also has a great TED talk that I encourage you to check out. I'll link that in the show notes as well.

2:18.4

So yeah, I think it's a great interview. And I love talking with them. So let's get this

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