Vinessa Antoine is an award-winning actress, filmmaker and writer. She has played roles in various Canadian and American television shows including The Resident, Interrogation, Ginny & Georgia, Heartland, and Being Erica.
In 2018, Vinessa made history by becoming the first black Canadian person to lead a dramatic show in Canada.
She recently finished shooting another leading role in the dramatic series Plan B, scheduled to air in fall of 2024.
She is currently working on a groundbreaking documentary series that challenges viewers to unlearn conventional wisdom, embrace change, and embark on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
What we discuss:
— Vinessa’s primary motivation for seeking out ibogaine treatment
— Expectations of the ibogaine journey
— The visual experience: what Vinessa was shown by ibogaine
— What it was like to share the experience with a family member
— Life pre-ibogaine vs. life now: impact on career, family, motherhood
— Vinessa’s experience with the healing and wellness space
— Red flags in the wellness industry
— Vainessa’s upcoming docuseries: what to expect
Why it’s important:
Vinessa experienced ibogaine treatment at Beond a few months ago, and was primarily motivated to go to supper her brother, who was seeking help with substance use. Her journey proved to be about much more than supporting her brother.
Vinessa reflects on her experience, describing the intense visual journey she was taken on by ibogaine and the lessons she learned about herself along the way.
She also explains how her treatment has impacted a docuseries that aims to inspire a movement for change and empower individuals to take charge of their own lives.