Mark Jachym: From Despair to Recovery Coach
Episode Overview
Mark Jachym shares his journey from addiction to recovery. Importance of personal commitment in overcoming addiction. Role of supportive relationships in recovery. Challenges posed by fentanyl and xylazine. Value of open conversations about substance use.
I can't even throw a number at how many times I attempted. Nothing got me to where I am now except for my own realisation that things needed to change.
Mark Jachym's journey is nothing short of extraordinary. In this episode of Healing Voices Project, Mark shares his incredible story of emerging from the depths of despair to becoming a respected recovery coach and community outreach worker. Hosted by Mike Tourville, this episode dives deep into Mark's past struggles with addiction, his multiple arrests, and the pivotal moment when he realised he needed to change his life.
With raw honesty, Mark recounts his darkest days, including a near-fatal suicide attempt in a holding cell, and how he found the strength to turn his life around. Mark has been sober for nine years, a milestone he credits to his own realisation that change was necessary. He talks about the importance of personal commitment and the role of supportive relationships in his recovery journey.
His story is not just about overcoming addiction but also about finding purpose through helping others. Mark now works as a Community Outreach Coordinator, where he helps those struggling with substance use, often meeting them in the streets and offering support without judgement. This episode also touches on the alarming rise of fentanyl and xylazine in the drug scene, highlighting the deadly risks and the challenges faced by those in recovery.
Mark's experiences with harm reduction and his work with various task forces provide valuable insights into the complexities of addiction and recovery. If you're looking for a story of resilience and hope, Mark Jachym's journey will inspire you. His dedication to helping others and his unwavering commitment to sobriety make this episode a must-listen. So, grab a cup of coffee (Mark’s preferred vice) and tune in to hear a tale of courage and transformation.