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What if the person you’d write off… became the person who saves others? In this episode of Broken-ish, we sit down with a woman who spent 13 years in prison for a crime she didn’t physically commit… after a life shaped by addiction, people-pleasing, and one decision that changed everything. She was: A high-performing athlete Using meth in high school Running with the wrong crowd Charged with murder under the felony rule Pregnant… and on the run Then everything collapsed. Prison. Homelessness. Losing control. But what happened next is the part nobody expects. Today, she works on criminal defense teams across Colorado, advocating for people still stuck in the system she survived. She’s been on both sides of the bars… and now she walks people out. This is not just a story about addiction or prison. It’s about identity. It’s about redemption. And it’s about the moment everything changes. 💥 If you’ve ever thought someone was too far gone… watch this. ⏱️ WHAT YOU’LL HEAR: Starting meth in 9th grade just to stay “perfect” The night that led to a murder charge… without being there What 13 years in prison actually does to you The hidden addiction nobody talks about: approval Hitting rock bottom… again… after prison The moment she refused to lose her kids How she rebuilt her life from nothing What it’s like to walk back into prison… as the one helping 🧠 WHY THIS MATTERS We pass people every day and assume they’ll never change. This episode proves how wrong that assumption can be. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more real conversations about mental health, addiction, and recovery that actually tell the truth. ⏱️