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Kaitlin Weigle
Broad lived experience & passionate about helping. CPSS.
Jonathan Tucker
Grounded support for real life and recovery.
Ruby Sampson
Hi! I am 61 years old, survivor: chronic health challenges, PTSD, grief, and anxieties. I have lived through past traumas, mentally and physically. (This includes religion trauma). I have experienced and survived the family Narcissists that come along with Gaslighting. As the youngest of five, in a dysfunctional family setting (Better known as family dynamics) I have met the spirits of abandonment, power-control and rejection; but with separation I am free, with my own positive qualities and identity. I have grieved the deaths of one sibling in 1989, my father 2015, mother 2022, and others throughout my lifetime. I am a mother of one son (He was diagnosed with ADHD at age 3, later with PTSD). I am a grandmother of three (the oldest grandchild age 7, diagnosed with seizures). Both gifted, with talents beyond measure. I was the caregiver for my mother diagnosed with dementia from 2014-June 2022. This was the hardest challenge in my life that brought me to my knees, no more codependency, but total trust in God. (HUMILITY, PURPOSE IN MY PAIN). My mother at this time had four living children, but I stood alone, they considered me the black-sheep, but God said, I was chosen, set-apart for something greater, (prosperity). Self-care was very difficult as a carer, but I would do it all over again, if I had to. My mother was my greatest influence and mentor. I loved her dearly. My son and I are still in the healing process (childhood trauma recovery) and spiritual deliverance. A son and mother estranged for 13 years, now re-bonding. I'm not where I want to be, but I'm not where I used to be. Substance use with an eating disorder wanted to give me a way to escape this painful world in 2012, but God said you shall live and not die. So I'm here to share my lived experience, how I overcame it. I'm an expressive writer as you can see. Poetry and Spoken-Words releases the bad, good and ugly. The paper does not judge. It advocates and gives a voice to the voiceless. The pen 🖊 spills, what our lips can not speak. (Our Truth) My motto is: Knowledge Brings Clarity and Clarity Brings Power. I currently have a companion (Pet), my "Kitten" Mr. "Gabriel”. He hunts my legs and feet as I walk. I purchased interactive toys, but he still chooses me. (The love ❤ ️ bites). I am a (Faith-Based) Certified Peer Specialist (CRSS), Dementia Facilitator and a Resource Specialist for Women and children of domestic violence. I have learned that every attack doesn't deserve a carnal reaction, I have learned when to be silent and when to speak and most of all, I have learned when to walk away. I was broken in the pit for my Rebirthing to share my spiritual gift, unconditional love with many. My global "Brand" name is Rebirth4Love. I'm here to tell you that: Our past does "NOT" define our destiny!!!
Shawnti Refuge
I help you get honest with yourself and unstuck
Burl Amber Smith
Self & Relationship Coach. PSS & QMHA-R.
Devin Brannen
Providing support & encouragement for those in recovery.
Laurel Handfield
I support anyone navigating burnout, stress, and anxiety
Megyn Ross
Navigating trauma & mental health as a parent.
Carol Johnson
I bring a passion for growth and learning to every circle I join. My lived experience in navigating anxiety, depression, panic, agoraphobia, and addiction recovery, has fueled my commitment to supporting others navigating their own paths to healing. In recent years, I have focused on mastering my self-care journey, developing resilience against anxiety, panic, and depression. This personal work has refined my natural empathy and creativity, allowing me to show up authentically and compassionately. I am truly excited to share this space with you and contribute to our collective journey.
Windy Hsieh
Hi! I'm Windy, a bi-racial military brat - born in Asia and raised for 17 years without roots stationed across the US and overseas. I am also a survivor of childhood sexual trauma, managing co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders. I have traced my mental health and substance abuse issues to childhood trauma and toxic family of origin. I know, it's a lot to juggle, but I bet my story sounds familiar, right? I have attended years of in-person therapy and Intensive Outpatient Groups for Major Depression, Anxiety, PTSD and poly-substance abuse. (For the record, if anyone tries to take my caffeine addiction away - that's a hard NO!) At one point, I was incarcerated as a result of my substance abuse and found myself trying to figure out how to kill myself in jail. I survived by getting intensive treatment, researching alternative/complementary therapies to medication and finding support groups to share my story. I am learning to love myself, discover my true identity and find some moments of peace and laughter along the way. If there is anything I can do to support and prevent another person from slipping into a dark hole contemplating suicide...I've been there. It's why I got certified as a PRSS. Let's talk, let's try to laugh and let's heal together. Ps- I LOVE knitting (it helped me quit smoking), I HATE chores (my house is a mess) AND I'm trying REALLY hard to stop swearing (as much) this year
Shaera H.
Experienced peer support for emotional clarity. MHPS.
Jessie Reed
Survivor: addiction, mental health, domestic violence, grief
Tondra Mosley
My name is Tondra “Poetic Sense” Mosley, and my life taught me about healing before I ever had the words for it. I’ve walked through health scares, emotional rebuilding, seasons of deep uncertainty, and the kind of quiet battles that change how you see yourself. Faith carried me, but so did honest community — spaces where I didn’t have to be strong, polished, or put together to be accepted. That’s where my calling was shaped. Today I serve as a healing curator, bestselling author, and trauma-informed peer support advocate. I create spaces where people can exhale. Spaces where we talk about what’s heavy without shame and what’s hopeful without pretending the work is easy. My work centers Black women’s mental health while welcoming anyone who is seeking restoration, reflection, and growth. My foundation is faith-based, but my approach is compassionate, never forced. I believe healing is sacred, and sacred things should be handled with care. I meet people where they are and honor their pace, their story, and their dignity. Through affirmation, conversation, and shared humanity, I help people reconnect with their voice, their resilience, and their purpose. You don’t have to arrive whole to sit in this space. You just have to arrive.
Quynza Diaz Ochoa
I am here to be a compassionate and accepting support as someone who has experienced significant and complex trauma that led to my own path of healing that is non-linear and shaped by the strength of my ancestors and culture. I am bilingual and would love to connect anyone who speaks Spanish or is from a different culture, as I believe learning and connecting with others fosters belonging and compassion which we all need. I hope to nurture the healing of mind, body, and soul by incorporating each individual's culture and knowledge into a path towards creating a fulfilling and authentic life.
Michael Crowe
Offering hope through life's biggest challenges. CPRC-A.
Carlos Garcia
Hi, My name is Carlos and I am a musician and recovering alcoholic and drug user. I drank for 20 years before I was finally able to get a hold on it and stop all together. I am now celebrating 4 years of sobriety and want to share my testimony with others who are going through the same thing and think theres no light at the end of the tunnel .
Charlie Forcucci
Empathic peer support from someone who has been there too.
Jasmine Landry
Develop healthy coping skills to support mental wellness!
Tori Anderson
Helping peers gain strength in their recovery journeys
Ah'Shah
Offering gentle space to speak, hear & feel your truth.
Danny Hawkins
30+ yrs as Certified Addiction Counselor & Peer Specialist.
Brooke Denay
Hi, I’m Brooke Denay, CPSS, BAAS 💜✨ I’ve always been drawn to understanding people—their inner worlds, their stories, and how we make meaning of being alive. What I once thought made me “different”—my curiosity, sensitivity, and depth—are the very things that allow me to connect with others 🌱🌙 My path into peer support grew from lived experience and personal exploration. I’ve learned how powerful it is to have a space where you can be fully yourself—questioning, healing, and evolving without judgment—and that continues to guide how I show up. With 15+ years of lived and peer support experience, I take a neuro-affirming, trauma-informed approach 🧠💜. In a community peer center, I’ve facilitated groups and offered one-on-one support, holding space for people to explore, unmask, and feel genuinely seen and heard. I’m especially passionate about neurodivergence, executive functioning, burnout, grief, and generational patterns. I believe in honoring both the hardships of life and the beauty of being here—learning to hold both at once 🤍🦋 I don’t believe we need to be “fixed.” I believe we need to be seen, understood, and supported as we are 💫✨ I’m here to sit alongside you—human to human—as you find your way 💜🌿