From Addiction to Advocacy: Nicole's Inspiring Legal Journey
Change behavior is the best apology and her and I have a really solid relationship again.
Nicole's story is a gripping tale of highs and lows, one that starts with a turbulent childhood where substance abuse was a norm. Moving between Saskatoon and Vancouver, she found herself living on the streets and engaging in risky behaviors. Despite these challenges, Nicole managed to complete law school, only to spiral back into addiction, getting high before court appearances and engaging in unethical billing practices.
This led to her disbarment and a deeper plunge into the world of meth dealing and dangerous associations, even finding her name on a bullet. However, Nicole's journey didn't end there. After 30 years of active addiction, she turned her life around in a remarkable comeback. Now, she dedicates her life to helping others who find themselves in similar situations, proving that change is possible. This episode of 'Hard Knox Talks: Sober Stories.
Real Talk.' brings you face-to-face with Nicole's extraordinary path from disbarment to redemption, highlighting her belief that changed behavior is the best apology. Her story is not just about personal recovery but also about mending relationships, including rebuilding a solid bond with her daughter. Tune in to hear Nicole's compelling journey and gain insights into the complexities of addiction and the power of redemption.