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Curious Life of a Childfree Woman

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Join Emily Paulsen for curious conversations on culture, wellness, self-expression, and ideas to make the world better, all explored from a childfree perspective.
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Porn Addiction: What's Going on with Modern Men? | Emily Paulsen & Craig Perra

Thu Feb 05 2026

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What if the cure isn't sobriety, but the aggressive pursuit of a great life? In this episode, Emily Paulsen sits down with Craig Perra, founder of The Mindful Habit System, to discuss dopamine addiction and men's mental health. Craig helps high-performing men build awareness around behaviors without shame, working at the intersection of mindfulness, self-trust, and habit change. His vulnerability makes this a judgment-free conversation about what's really going on with men. Craig opens up about his past as what he calls an abusive husband, lying and gaslighting his wife while maintaining a secret pornography habit for decades. He shares how his childhood trauma shaped these behaviors and how he's spent years doing the work to change. Emily and Craig discuss dopamine as the chemical of want (not happiness), why we're not wired for the constant hits available through social media and pornography, and shocking statistics about porn consumption. They explore how young boys are learning about sex from pornography, the normalization of sexual violence, and why this generation is having less sex than any generation in recorded history. Craig explains that men's oldest habit of turning to sex to alleviate discomfort collides with women's deepest wound around feeling chosen second. The conversation turns to what women can do as partners and the importance of men's communities. This episode is a reminder that dopamine is fuel not fulfillment, people who love themselves don't lie, and sustainability requires community. Key Takeaways: Dopamine is the chemical of want, not happiness: It creates drive and fuels pursuit. The anticipation is often stronger than the payoff. Protecting your dopamine means sitting in the discomfort of its absence. We weren't wired for constant dopamine hits: Social media, pornography, gambling, and other quick hits are hijacking this chemical. The exposure starts younger and younger, with devastating impacts on mental health. Men's oldest habit collides with women's deepest wound: The habit of turning to sex for relief and doing it in secret intersects with women internalizing it as not being enough. This collision impacts birth rates and divorce rates. Focus on integrity issues, not just sexual behavior: Partners get better results focusing on the lying and gaslighting rather than getting lost in shame around sex. Speak to how behaviors make you feel. Men need community and brotherhood: Most men say they have nobody to reach out to when they're down. Sustainability requires accountability, vulnerability, and support from other men. We're bringing the podcast into the real world with our first ever in-person event! An evening of curiosity and conversation hosted in downtown Chicago, February 19th, 2026. Picture an intimate dinner party stacked with speakers, all guests from some of your favorite episodes, and space to make new childfree friends. Seats are limited so you can read all the details and get your ticket by visiting curiouslifeofachildfreewoman.com/2026-event. Host Emily Paulsen is an accomplished entrepreneur and happily childfree woman shining a light on the childfree-by-choice perspective. Whether interviewing experts or positioning leaders to scale through her Brand Studio, Electric Collab, Emily's power lies in allowing people to feel seen and celebrated for who they are. Learn more about Emily at: www.curiouslifeofachildfreewoman.com Connect on Instagram: @curiouslifeofachildfreewoman Guest Craig Perra is the founder of The Mindful Habit System, where he helps high-performing men build awareness around behaviors without shame or pressure. His work sits at the intersection of mindfulness, self-trust, and habit change for people tired of white-knuckling their way into a better life. Learn more about Craig at: www.themindfulhabitonline.com

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What if the cure isn't sobriety, but the aggressive pursuit of a great life? In this episode, Emily Paulsen sits down with Craig Perra, founder of The Mindful Habit System, to discuss dopamine addiction and men's mental health. Craig helps high-performing men build awareness around behaviors without shame, working at the intersection of mindfulness, self-trust, and habit change. His vulnerability makes this a judgment-free conversation about what's really going on with men. Craig opens up about his past as what he calls an abusive husband, lying and gaslighting his wife while maintaining a secret pornography habit for decades. He shares how his childhood trauma shaped these behaviors and how he's spent years doing the work to change. Emily and Craig discuss dopamine as the chemical of want (not happiness), why we're not wired for the constant hits available through social media and pornography, and shocking statistics about porn consumption. They explore how young boys are learning about sex from pornography, the normalization of sexual violence, and why this generation is having less sex than any generation in recorded history. Craig explains that men's oldest habit of turning to sex to alleviate discomfort collides with women's deepest wound around feeling chosen second. The conversation turns to what women can do as partners and the importance of men's communities. This episode is a reminder that dopamine is fuel not fulfillment, people who love themselves don't lie, and sustainability requires community. Key Takeaways: Dopamine is the chemical of want, not happiness: It creates drive and fuels pursuit. The anticipation is often stronger than the payoff. Protecting your dopamine means sitting in the discomfort of its absence. We weren't wired for constant dopamine hits: Social media, pornography, gambling, and other quick hits are hijacking this chemical. The exposure starts younger and younger, with devastating impacts on mental health. Men's oldest habit collides with women's deepest wound: The habit of turning to sex for relief and doing it in secret intersects with women internalizing it as not being enough. This collision impacts birth rates and divorce rates. Focus on integrity issues, not just sexual behavior: Partners get better results focusing on the lying and gaslighting rather than getting lost in shame around sex. Speak to how behaviors make you feel. Men need community and brotherhood: Most men say they have nobody to reach out to when they're down. Sustainability requires accountability, vulnerability, and support from other men. We're bringing the podcast into the real world with our first ever in-person event! An evening of curiosity and conversation hosted in downtown Chicago, February 19th, 2026. Picture an intimate dinner party stacked with speakers, all guests from some of your favorite episodes, and space to make new childfree friends. Seats are limited so you can read all the details and get your ticket by visiting curiouslifeofachildfreewoman.com/2026-event. Host Emily Paulsen is an accomplished entrepreneur and happily childfree woman shining a light on the childfree-by-choice perspective. Whether interviewing experts or positioning leaders to scale through her Brand Studio, Electric Collab, Emily's power lies in allowing people to feel seen and celebrated for who they are. Learn more about Emily at: www.curiouslifeofachildfreewoman.com Connect on Instagram: @curiouslifeofachildfreewoman Guest Craig Perra is the founder of The Mindful Habit System, where he helps high-performing men build awareness around behaviors without shame or pressure. His work sits at the intersection of mindfulness, self-trust, and habit change for people tired of white-knuckling their way into a better life. Learn more about Craig at: www.themindfulhabitonline.com

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Daily or near-daily
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Episode count
66
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Social followers
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Join Emily Paulsen for curious conversations on culture, wellness, self-expression, and ideas to make the world better, all explored from a childfree perspective.

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