Jessica Hoppe is the author of "First In the Family: A Story of Survival, Recovery, and the American Dream." Her memoir details her path of decolonizing recovery and delineating the impacts of systemic harm from individual responsibility. In this episode:
- Jessica's family history of mental health and the US government's narrative of the "war on drugs."
- How systemic harm, hyper-independence, and affirmative action built a narrative of undeservingness
- The American Dream and exceptionalism
- Decolonizing recovery, finding your voice
Connect with Jessica and read her book: jessicahoppeauthor.com / @jessicahoppeauthor
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