The Recovered Dad Podcast

Matthew Sinkovitz & Yeadon Smith

Helping Committed Fathers & Husbands End Their Habit of Watching Pxxn So They Can Reignite the Passion in Their Relationships and Be Better Role Models to Their Children.

  1. Aug 5

    EP 169: That's Not Normal

    In today's episode of The Recovered Dad Podcast, we explore a simple experience at the gym that reveals a powerful truth about pornography recovery, fatherhood, and personal growth. Watching people exercise with imperfect technique sparked a realization: what most people criticize is often far more admirable than what society considers "normal." We discuss how true recovery is not about perfection but about consistently showing up, putting in the reps, and choosing growth over comfort. We also explore why lasting freedom from pornography comes through developing new skills, embracing accountability, and building the habits that shape strong fathers and husbands. Recovery isn't about becoming perfect. It's about becoming the man your family needs through daily, intentional action. Top 10 Show Highlights [00:00] Welcome back to The Recovered Dad Podcast as we introduce today's conversation about choosing the uncommon path to recovery. [03:00] A visit to Planet Fitness becomes an unexpected lesson about judging progress versus celebrating effort. [04:20] Why simply showing up to improve yourself is already doing something that most people never do. [06:00] The difference between perfect technique and consistent practice, both in fitness and in recovery. [08:30] How judgment quietly shifts into compassion when we recognize that everyone is fighting a battle. [11:00] Why pornography recovery is built through repetition, not perfection. [14:00] The importance of developing recovery skills instead of relying on willpower alone. [17:00] Why accountability, coaching, and community help men build lasting freedom. [20:00] How every healthy decision strengthens your identity as a husband, father, and leader. [24:00] Recovery is choosing the uncommon path every day, one intentional decision at a time. Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned: Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp https://www.therecovereddad.com Download the Father's Freedom Framework https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework Join the 7-Day Reboot Challenge https://www.therecovereddad.com/reboot

  2. Jul 29

    EP 168: Recovery Doesn't Happen in Secret

    In today's episode of The Recovered Dad Podcast, we explore one of the most important principles in porn addiction recovery: recovery doesn't happen in secret. We discuss why secrecy fuels addiction, how shame keeps men trapped, and why genuine connection is far more than installing software or trying harder. We unpack why so many husbands and fathers remain silent about their struggles, how community becomes the catalyst for healing, and what practical visibility looks like in everyday recovery. If you've been trying to overcome pornography on your own, this conversation will help you understand why connection, honesty, and accountability are the foundation of long term freedom. Top 10 Show Highlights: [00:00] Welcome back to The Recovered Dad Podcast as we introduce today's conversation on why recovery doesn't happen in secret. [01:45] We explain why addiction grows in isolation while recovery flourishes through connection and community. [03:00] Why pornography is unique among unhealthy coping mechanisms because shame keeps men silent. [05:00] We discuss the fear many men have of being judged if they admit they're struggling with pornography. [07:00] Why secrecy becomes one of the biggest obstacles standing between a man and lasting recovery. [10:00] The difference between trying harder alone versus creating real accountability with trusted people. [14:00] What healthy visibility actually looks like in recovery and how accountability creates lasting change. [18:00] Why community helps break the cycle of shame and removes the power of isolation. [22:00] Practical first steps every father can take to begin building a recovery environment instead of fighting alone. [26:00] Why becoming a recovered dad starts with choosing honesty over hiding and connection over secrecy. Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned: Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp https://www.therecovereddad.com Download the Father's Freedom Framework https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework Join the 7-Day Reboot Challenge https://www.therecovereddad.com/reboot

  3. Jul 22

    EP 167: Celebrating the Work, Not Just the Outcome

    In today's episode of The Recovered Dad Podcast, we explore a powerful mindset shift that can transform both recovery and fatherhood: celebrating the work instead of only celebrating the outcome. Using the story of a national Beta Club competition, we unpack why success isn't defined by trophies, rankings, or milestone numbers. Whether it's raising children, overcoming pornography, or building a life of integrity, the greatest victories are found in the daily habits, consistent effort, and courage to keep showing up. We also discuss the difference between sobriety and active recovery, why setbacks don't erase your progress, and how learning to value the process creates lasting freedom. If you've ever felt discouraged because your results don't match your effort, this conversation will remind you that the work itself is changing you long before anyone else sees the outcome.     Top 10 Show Highlights [00:15] Welcome back to The Recovered Dad Podcast as we introduce this week's conversation: Celebrating the Work, Not Just the Outcome. [01:30] A family road trip to the National Beta Club Convention becomes the backdrop for an unexpected lesson about success, disappointment, and growth. [05:30] Watching an 11-year-old daughter perform on the national stage reminds us that showing up takes courage, regardless of the final results. [09:30] Processing disappointment after the competition leads to a conversation about celebrating preparation, effort, and character instead of trophies alone. [10:45] The Ironman story reveals why race day is really a celebration of the thousands of hours of training that happened long before the starting line. [14:00] We connect the lesson directly to recovery by explaining why active recovery matters more than simply counting sober days. [15:30] Understanding the difference between sobriety and recovery, and why recovery continues building even when life interrupts your routine. [16:30] A candid look at how travel disrupted daily recovery habits without erasing years of progress, demonstrating the value of returning to the work. [18:00] Why the daily process of becoming a different man deserves more celebration than reaching any milestone number on a sobriety tracker. [19:00] We encourage every man listening to celebrate simply being on the recovery journey, because choosing growth and healing already sets you apart from the majority of men.     Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp https://www.therecovereddad.com Download the Father's Freedom Framework https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework Join the 7-Day Reboot Challenge https://www.therecovereddad.com/reboot

  4. Jul 15

    EP 166: Exhaustion Is Fueling Your Porn Addiction (Here's Why)

    In today's episode of The Recovered Dad Podcast, we explore one of the most overlooked danger zones in pornography recovery: when fatigue meets opportunity. What starts as simple exhaustion can quickly become a vulnerable moment when access, isolation, or old habits create the perfect conditions for relapse. We unpack why fatigue is far more than just feeling tired. Whether it's burnout, emotional overload, stress, or simply running on empty, these conditions weaken our ability to respond intentionally. We also discuss how learning to recognize these danger zones, take proactive action, get visible with trusted brothers, and sit with uncomfortable urges can transform the recovery journey. Recovery isn't about eliminating every opportunity to struggle. It's about building the awareness and daily practices that help you respond differently when those moments inevitably come.     Top 10 Show Highlights [00:00] Welcome back to The Recovered Dad Podcast as we introduce this week's topic: Navigating the Danger Zone When Fatigue Meets Opportunity. [02:20] We explain how recovery becomes most vulnerable when emotional conditions like fatigue, anxiety, stress, or feeling unappreciated collide with opportunity. [03:45] Real-life examples of personal "danger zones," including being home alone, having unrestricted internet access, and operating without visibility or accountability. [05:00] Why fatigue is more dangerous than most men realize, including the surprising connection between sleep deprivation, impaired judgment, and recovery. [07:00] How practicing radical self-care helps prevent living in burnout and reduces vulnerability to pornography and other unhealthy coping behaviors. [08:30] Learning to treat urges like warning lights on your dashboard instead of commands you have to obey. Every urge carries information if you're willing to pay attention. [11:00] Why getting visible through community and accountability is one of the most powerful tools available when temptation begins to rise. [12:00] The importance of speaking urges out loud in a safe environment instead of carrying them in secrecy, where addiction gains its strength. [13:30] We discuss how learning to sit with urges instead of reacting immediately expands emotional resilience and builds long-term recovery strength. [20:00] We introduce the new 7-Day Reboot Challenge, designed as an accessible first step for men who are ready to begin active recovery through daily practice and community support.     Linked Resources Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp https://www.therecovereddad.com Download the Father's Freedom Framework https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework Join the 7-Day Reboot Challenge https://www.therecovereddad.com/reboot

  5. Jul 8

    EP 165: Why You Keep Relapsing Even When You Want Freedom

    In today's episode of The Recovered Dad Podcast, we explore what really happens after a reset in recovery. Many men believe a relapse means they've failed, but sobriety and recovery are not the same thing. We discuss why pornography is often more about emotional relief than sex, how triggers actually work, and why identifying the conditions behind a reset is more important than focusing on the reset itself. We also share practical tools, including the Core4 recovery habits and the importance of community, to help men build lasting freedom and become stronger fathers, husbands, and leaders.   Top 10 Show Highlights [02:00] The critical difference between sobriety and recovery and why they should never be confused. [03:00] Why a reset does not erase the progress you have already made in recovery. [04:30] The importance of giving yourself grace during the recovery journey and understanding that resets can happen. [05:00] Why white knuckling and distraction strategies often fail to create lasting freedom. [06:30] The myth that pornography is driven primarily by a high sex drive and what is actually happening beneath the surface. [07:00] How many men use pornography as a form of emotional relief from stress, loneliness, pressure, and feeling unappreciated. [09:30] The difference between trigger events and the underlying conditions that make triggers dangerous. [13:30] Common vulnerability conditions including fatigue, stress, loneliness, hunger, and emotional overwhelm. [16:30] The Core Four recovery habits: reading, journaling, meditation, and exercise as a daily framework for resilience. [18:00] Why recovery cannot be done in isolation and how community helps men identify weak spots before they become future resets. Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned: Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp: https://www.therecovereddad.com Download the Father's Freedom Framework: https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework

  6. Jun 24

    EP 163: Three Things I Wish I Knew I Needed

    In today's episode of The Recovered Dad Podcast, we unpack three critical things we wish we understood at the beginning of the recovery journey. Too many men try to overcome pornography addiction through willpower alone, only to find themselves stuck in the same cycle of isolation, shame, and frustration. We discuss why real recovery requires more than motivation and discipline. It requires structure, systems, accountability, and brotherhood. We explore how men often extend their suffering by trying to "figure it out alone" instead of following proven recovery frameworks that create stability and support. We also dive into the role masculine structure plays in recovery and why areas of life without systems often become areas filled with chaos. This episode offers practical encouragement for fathers and husbands who are tired of fighting the battle alone and are ready to build a stronger foundation for lasting freedom. Top 10 Show Highlights: [00:00] Welcome back to The Recovered Dad Podcast and today's conversation about recovery hindsight and lessons learned. [02:00] Why many men cannot see what they need in recovery until they experience repeated failure and pain. [02:45] The importance of brotherhood and learning from men who are farther along in the recovery journey. [03:15] Why following a proven recovery process shortens the learning curve and reduces unnecessary suffering. [04:00] The comparison between recovery, learning an instrument, and climbing Mount Everest with experienced guides. [05:00] How areas of life without systems often become areas filled with chaos and repeated failure. [05:40] The role masculine structure plays in bringing order, stability, and stewardship into life. [06:00] Why pornography recovery requires more than motivation and must include frameworks and accountability. [06:30] How structure acts like scaffolding that supports men during difficult moments in recovery. [07:00] Encouragement for fathers and husbands to stop fighting alone and build systems that create lasting freedom. Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned: Try EverAccountable accountability software free for 31 days using The Recovered Dad referral link: https://home.everaccountable.com/p/C-e37crmb2/ Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp: https://www.therecovereddad.com Download the Father's Freedom Framework: https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recovereddad

  7. Jun 17

    EP 162: The Pause Between Stimulus and Response Saved Me

    In today's episode of The Recovered Dad Podcast, we explore the power of the pause, the brief moment between a trigger and your reaction, and how it can transform your recovery, your fatherhood, and your relationships. We share a real life story of almost losing a Google account to a sophisticated scam, and how recovery practices helped us step back, process emotions, and respond wisely instead of reacting from fear. This conversation dives into emotional awareness, managing triggers, and using recovery tools to break patterns that lead to reaching for porn. We discuss how the same skills that protect our digital life also strengthen our capacity as fathers, husbands, and men. Top Show Highlights: [00:00] Welcome back and introduction to today's focus on the pause between stimulus and response. [01:30] Story of a scam call and attempted Google account hack, demonstrating the power of emotional pause. [06:00] Recognizing the story your mind tells when emotions are high and how to separate perception from reality. [09:00] How the old habit of reaching for porn as a coping mechanism is similar to reacting without pause. [12:00] Learning to build the recovery "muscle" to sit with emotional discomfort without reacting. [15:00] Applying the pause in real life from emotional flare ups with teenagers to stressful business moments. [17:30] The pause allows us to choose healthy actions like walks, rest, connection, or intentional response instead of escape. [19:00] How these practices improve fatherhood and relationships with children and spouses. [21:00] Recovery as a lifestyle and the cascading effects of emotional awareness across every area of life. [23:00] Encouragement to observe your triggers, pause, and respond with clarity instead of automatic reaction. Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned: Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp: https://www.therecovereddad.com Download the Father's Freedom Framework: https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recovereddad

  8. Jun 10

    EP 161: You're Fine... Until You're Not

    In this episode of The Recovered Dad Podcast, we unpack a powerful story about fatherhood, danger, recovery, and what happens when men slowly let their guard down. Just like a swimmer can drift from safety to danger in seconds, many fathers slowly drift in recovery without realizing how vulnerable they've become. What starts as complacency, emotional exhaustion, or "just coasting" can quietly lead men back into unhealthy coping patterns and isolation. We discuss the difference between sobriety and active recovery, why emotional pain often sits underneath addictive behavior, and how many men stop putting in the daily reps that keep them grounded, present, and connected. This conversation highlights the importance of emotional awareness, intentionality, and staying engaged in the recovery process instead of assuming everything is "fine." When fathers stay active in recovery and stop drifting through life unchecked, they become more emotionally available, more intentional, and more connected husbands, fathers, and leaders at home. TOP 10 SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: [00:00] Introduction to the episode and the theme of slowly drifting when we let our guard down in recovery [01:20] The story of a near drowning experience with a young child at the pool [03:10] How becoming too comfortable around danger can cause fathers to stop recognizing real risk [04:45] Why ten seconds of distraction completely changed the situation [06:00] The silent nature of drowning and how recovery drift often happens quietly in men's lives [07:40] How many fathers slowly drift when they stop actively engaging in recovery [09:15] The connection between emotional pain, complacency, and unhealthy coping patterns [10:40] Why active recovery requires ongoing awareness instead of simply assuming everything is "fine" [12:00] Building emotional resilience and continuing to put in the daily reps for recovery [14:10] How staying engaged in recovery helps fathers become more present, intentional, and connected leaders at home Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned: Learn More About The Liberation Boot Camp: https://www.therecovereddad.com Download the Father's Freedom Framework: https://www.therecovereddad.com/fathers-freedom-framework Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recovereddad

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