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By age 13, Hailey was self-harming. At 16, she was living in a trap house, using meth and heroin, and hiding across the street from her mother’s school. Her addiction escalated to fentanyl, psychosis, and multiple stints in treatment. She once traded a 65-inch TV for a single pill. But when her body started rejecting the drugs, she knew she had to change — or die. Today, Hailey is a stylist, advocate, and founder of Haircuts for Hope. This is the story of how she made it out.
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Key Learning Points
👉 Childhood trauma and emotional isolation
👉 Meth, heroin, fentanyl, and psychosis
👉 The terrifying cycle of dope sickness
👉 Getting clean after relapse and juvenile detention
👉 How hairdressing and gardening became healing tools
👉 Grieving lost friends while staying clean
👉 Honoring ancestors and community through action
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By age 13, Hailey was self-harming. At 16, she was living in a trap house, using meth and heroin, and hiding across the street from her mother’s school. Her addiction escalated to fentanyl, psychosis, and multiple stints in treatment. She once traded a 65-inch TV for a single pill. But when her body started rejecting the drugs, she knew she had to change — or die. Today, Hailey is a stylist, advocate, and founder of Haircuts for Hope. This is the story of how she made it out.
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Key Learning Points
👉 Childhood trauma and emotional isolation
👉 Meth, heroin, fentanyl, and psychosis
👉 The terrifying cycle of dope sickness
👉 Getting clean after relapse and juvenile detention
👉 How hairdressing and gardening became healing tools
👉 Grieving lost friends while staying clean
👉 Honoring ancestors and community through action
✅ Buy us a coffee!
✅ Need HKT Merch?
✅ Check SEIU West
✅ Bunny Hugs and Mental Health
✅ Wellness News
✅ Naranon
Support the show
Check out the speakeasy podcast
Follow Daniel Unmanageable on Facebook
Follow Project Sparky
We've got fresh merch and it's amazing! Pick yours up HERE
For business or speaking inquiries: [email protected]
Follow Hard Knox Talks
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hardknoxtalkspodcast/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hardknoxtalks/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hardknoxtalks?lang=en
Are you getting something from our content? Tap here and buy us a coffee to say thanks and help us keep this train on the tracks!
Check us out on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@hardknoxtalks
Want to watch our episodes uncensored? Become a channel member here!
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