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1103 - Is Porn More Like Cocaine or Alcohol? The Neuroscience Explained

Episode 1103 Published 2 days, 16 hours ago
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In this episode, Sathiya unpacks whether porn addiction is more like cocaine or alcohol — and explains why the answer is actually both. Drawing from neuroscience and personal experience, he breaks down how pornography hijacks the brain through rapid dopamine spikes (like cocaine) while also becoming a predictable emotional coping tool (like alcohol).

He explains why minimizing porn leads to ineffective recovery strategies and why willpower alone fails. Because porn trains both the brain’s reward system and emotional regulation system, recovery must intentionally retrain both. 

Sathiya closes with practical steps: interrupt dopamine loops by optimizing technology, identify what porn has been providing emotionally, and pursue freedom in community rather than isolation.

 

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Chapters: 

  • (00:00) Is Porn More Like Cocaine or Alcohol?
  • (02:22) The Brain Responds to Patterns, Not Morality
  • (03:00) Cocaine-Level Dopamine Spikes
  • (04:09) Novelty-Driven Reward Loops Explained
  • (05:54) How Porn Functions Like Alcohol
  • (07:38) Why Porn Is Harder Than Both
  • (09:48) Interrupting the Dopamine Loop (Tech Optimization)
  • (11:55) What Is Porn Actually Providing You?
  • (13:59) Why You Can’t Quit Alone
  • (15:00) Freedom Requires Strategy + Brotherhood
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