Jasmine Norris: Triumph Over Trauma and Meth Addiction
I'm happy that I went through this, because it's made me unstoppable. I'm constantly learning new ways to love and enjoy being sober.
Imagine facing the darkest moments of your life and emerging stronger on the other side. That's exactly what Jasmine Norris did. In this compelling episode of Tyler Martinson's Reputation Rehab, Jasmine opens up about her harrowing experience of sexual assault and her grueling 11-year battle with meth addiction. Her story is not just about the struggle but also about the incredible resilience and hope that can follow even the most traumatic experiences.
Jasmine's journey is a testament to the profound impact of trauma on addiction and the crucial role of peer support in recovery. Now, with five years of sobriety under her belt, she runs Jib Stop, a peer support service in Manitoba that offers a lifeline to those grappling with meth addiction. Through honesty, self-care, and forgiveness, Jasmine has found a way to not only survive but thrive.
Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, her organization continues to provide vital support, proving that with the right resources and community, recovery is possible. Tune in to hear Jasmine's inspiring story and discover the transformative power of resilience and peer support in overcoming addiction.