Quiet Was Never Safe

The Aftermath: What Leaving Really Looks Like

7 min · 17 de nov de 2025
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Leaving wasn’t the end of my story — it was the beginning of the hardest chapter. In this episode, I talk about what “after” really looks like: the fear, the financial collapse, the custody battles, the stalking, the moments I thought I wouldn’t survive… and the grit it took to rise anyway. For anyone rebuilding from nothing — this one’s for you! 💜

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