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In this episode of Prison to Promise, host Dr. Craig Waleed sits down with Monica Wright, a Peer Support Specialist in Buncombe County, NC, whose work is rooted in lived experience, recovery, and radical compassion.
Monica shares what peer support really means beyond the title—walking with people through trauma, substance use recovery, reentry, and the long-term emotional impacts of systems that often punish rather than heal. Together, we explore the power of shared experience, the importance of boundaries and self-care for helpers, and why healing is not a finish line but a way of moving through the world.
This episode is for anyone interested in recovery, community-based healing, justice-impacted lives, and the quiet, transformative work that happens when people are truly seen and supported.
Listen, reflect, and join the conversation.
By Craig A. WaleedIn this episode of Prison to Promise, host Dr. Craig Waleed sits down with Monica Wright, a Peer Support Specialist in Buncombe County, NC, whose work is rooted in lived experience, recovery, and radical compassion.
Monica shares what peer support really means beyond the title—walking with people through trauma, substance use recovery, reentry, and the long-term emotional impacts of systems that often punish rather than heal. Together, we explore the power of shared experience, the importance of boundaries and self-care for helpers, and why healing is not a finish line but a way of moving through the world.
This episode is for anyone interested in recovery, community-based healing, justice-impacted lives, and the quiet, transformative work that happens when people are truly seen and supported.
Listen, reflect, and join the conversation.