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The Chapter After Survival: Rebuilding a Life Without a Roadmap, with Misty Nesbitt

Published 2 days, 11 hours ago
Description

We talk a lot about surviving, getting through, coming out the other side. But there is a quieter chapter no one really prepares you for: the one that comes after. After the worst is behind you. After the people who could have shown up did not. After you have to ask the harder question — who am I now, and what do I do with the rest of this life?

Co-Host Yusuf sits down with Misty Nesbitt, memoir author, entrepreneur, mother of six, and the voice behind The Girl Who Kept Breathing. This is not a conversation built for shock value. It is a steady, honest one about what survival actually looks like on the inside, how mindset and self-recognition shift the rebuild, and why healing is a daily choice, not a finish line.

About the Guest:

Misty Nesbitt is a memoir author, entrepreneur, and mother of six. Her debut book, The Girl Who Kept Breathing, draws from her own experience of being married off as a teenager and the long, quiet work of rebuilding a life after early hardship. She writes for survivors who are still piecing themselves back together while the world assumes they are already fine.

Key Takeaways:
  • The hardest chapter after survival is often the one no one talks about: who you become when the danger is gone and the rebuild belongs to you.
  • Healing is not a destination or a date on the calendar. It is a daily choice to not let yesterday shape today, and to not pass that weight onto the people you love.
  • You can be accountable for your healing without taking on the blame for what was done to you. Given the choices you had at the time, you made the best one available.
  • A relapse, a hard day, a return to old patterns is not a failure. Noticing it and correcting course is the actual win.
  • Stop scanning your life for what is wrong with you. Start counting what is right. Sometimes the bravest line in your story is simply: today, I kept breathing.
  • Lived experience belongs in the conversation alongside professional expertise. Both matter. Neither replaces the other.
Connect With the Guest: Episode Chapters: [00:00] The Chapter After Survival — the question no one prepares you for [03:00] Meet Misty Nesbitt — author, mother of six, voice for the rebuild [05:30] Writing to Yourself First —
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