I Thought It Was Him. It Was My Distance [Ep. #325]

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Sometimes the reason you keep going back to the same habit isn’t lack of discipline, it’s disconnection.

Disconnected from yourself.
Disconnected from God.
Disconnected from the people you’ve quietly built walls around.

And when that disconnection lingers, escape starts to feel easier than healing.

Scrolling.
Numbing out.
Isolation.

Because isolation always finds an outlet.

What you’ll hear in this episode:

• Why the opposite of addiction is connection
• How isolation quietly feeds destructive habits
• Why reconciliation is part of healing
• How one honest conversation can change everything

Sometimes freedom doesn’t begin with quitting, it begins with reconnecting.

Because isolation feeds addiction, connection starves it.

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High Noon is an international organization that helps our faith community experience Radiant Blessings through sexual integrity and living without shadows – as God intends for us. We do this through online programs, educational content, and live events.

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