![]() Uh, my using my name is, is absolutely fine. So well, long answer, uh, could be a lot shorter. So that’s something that’s really important to me. Joshua Broome: So ultimately like my hope is that I can have a different conversation than most people have had just because I’ve had my foot in a rooms that some people haven’t and just the reality behind that is, um, I guess it just, it, it just provides a really unique opportunity and I really want to that influence to lead people out of that… lead, to lead people out of that lifestyle. Garrett Jonsson: Okay, awesome.Īnd you don’t mind that your name is out there, correct? You don’t want this to be anonymous? So, um, to honor my mother, I don’t think I could say anything other than Joshua. So if anyone ever asked me that question, I always say “Joshua”, because I would get whacked in the back of the head if I said otherwise. Uh, anytime anyone asked me that, um, so growing up, my mom was like a huge stickler for that. Joshua Broome: So it doesn’t matter to me. Garrett Jonsson: Thanks for your patience. Garrett Jonsson: Sounds like we’re all setup there. We hope you enjoy this episode of Consider Before Consuming. With that being said, let’s jump into the conversation. During this conversation, we discuss how he ended up in the industry, what it was like performing, why he left, and what he’s up to now. He grossed well over $1 million and then decided to leave the industry. ![]() He was once named the top male performer of the year. He’s a former performer who made over 1,000 adult films. As we sit down with experts, influencers, activists, and people with personal accounts that cover a wide variety of topics that may be triggering to some, you can refer to the episode notes for specific trigger warning- listener discretion is advised. We want these conversations to be educational, uplifting, and hopeful. And in case you’re new here, Fight the New Drug is a non-religious and non legislative organization that exists to provide individuals the opportunity to make an informed decision regarding pornography by raising awareness on its harmful effects, using only science, facts, and personal accounts. Garrett Jonsson: My name is Garrett Jonsson, and you’re listening to Consider Before Consuming, a podcast by Fight the New Drug. Plus by joining, you can get insider info, 30% off all Fight the New Drug’s conversations-starting gear, access to our secret store, and an exclusive Fighter Club kit sent to you when you sign up. For as little as $10 a month, you can create a real impact by supporting our efforts to educate and raise awareness on the harms of porn. If you’re looking for a way to become a more active part of this movement, consider joining Fighter Club. While our guest on this episode discusses religion, Fight the New Drug is not religiously-affiliated.įight the New Drug Ad: Hey listeners, you’re invited to the club, Fighter Club that is. You can follow Joshua on Instagram and TikTok at Fight the New Drug is a non-religious and non-legislative awareness and education organization. Joshua currently travels and shares his story all over the world. In this episode, we discuss how Joshua ended up in the porn industry, why he left, and what he’s up to now. After more than five years in the porn industry, Joshua is now a passionate anti-porn advocate, husband, and father. Eventually, he found his way into the porn industry, performing in over 1,000 pornographic films and winning several awards, including Best Male Performer of the Year. After a short stint in college, he moved to Los Angeles, California, to become a full-time model and actor. ![]() Joshua Broome grew up in a small town in South Carolina where he started his modeling career. Trigger Warning: This discussion includes explicit descriptions and suicide ideation that may be triggering to some.
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