How Jerrod Murray Transformed His Life Through Indigenous Healing Practices and Now Leads Others at Painted Horse Recovery
In episode 27 of the Real Recovery Podcast, we had the privilege of sitting down with Jerrod Murray, the Executive Director of Painted Horse Recovery. Jerrod’s story is one of resilience, transformation, and the power of cultural connection. His journey from addiction and incarceration to becoming a leader in the recovery community is nothing short of inspiring.
Jerrod's Journey:
Jerrod’s path to recovery was deeply intertwined with his Indigenous heritage. From a young age, he faced unimaginable hardships, including severe abuse and abandonment. These experiences left deep scars that fueled his addiction for years. Yet, through the practices and spiritual traditions of his Native American culture, Jerrod found the strength and support he needed to reclaim his life.
Reflecting on his journey, Jerrod shared, “I was soaring like a bird, lost in addiction, believing I was flying high, but really, I was just trying to escape my pain. It wasn’t until I reconnected with my roots, with my spirit, that I found the ground I needed to stand on.” This powerful metaphor captures the essence of his transformation—moving from a life of aimless flight to one grounded in purpose and healing.
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Painted Horse Recovery:
At the heart of Jerrod’s work is Painted Horse Recovery, an organization dedicated to providing culturally specific, peer-delivered recovery services. Painted Horse Recovery offers a safe and welcoming space where individuals can reconnect with their identity, spirituality, and community. Jerrod discusses the unique approach that Painted Horse Recovery takes, focusing on the whole person and their cultural heritage as key components of the recovery process.
The Importance of Culturally Specific Support:
In our conversation, Jerrod also emphasizes the importance of culturally specific support in the broader recovery community. Painted Horse Recovery is not just a place for recovery—it's a place where Indigenous individuals can find a sense of belonging, purpose, and connection. This is crucial in helping people heal from the deep-seated traumas that often accompany addiction.
Wellbriety:
Jerrod also discusses the importance of Wellbriety meetings, which provide a culturally relevant recovery path for Indigenous people. Wellbriety combines the 12 steps of AA with Indigenous traditions and values, offering a holistic approach to sobriety. You can find Wellbriety meetings through the Wellbriety website.
Coming up next...
In our upcoming episode, we sit down with Tarra McCarthy, whose story of resilience and transformation will touch your heart. Raised in a family where feelings were hidden and struggles were silent, Tarra's journey through addiction is both raw and inspiring. She bravely shares how she overcame the darkest moments, including her battles with shame and the life-changing power of peer support. Tarra's story is a testament to the strength found in vulnerability, and her message of hope and authenticity will resonate with anyone seeking recovery or supporting a loved one through it. Don’t miss this powerful episode!
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