The Cost of Silence: Myesha Chaney on Marriage, Identity, and Becoming
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What happens when you build a life that looks like everything — and still lose yourself inside it? In Episode 710, Kimberly sits down with Myesha Chaney, author of the memoir Honest, for a raw and grounded conversation about identity loss in marriage, the quiet cost of silence, and what it takes to finally tell yourself the truth. This one is for every woman who has been performing her life instead of living it.
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In this conversation we talk about:
- What it feels like to lose an identity you built your whole life around
- The moment she realized who she had been was no longer who she was
- What nobody tells you about rebuilding after everything falls apart
- What silence actually costs us — and what telling the truth can set free
This episode is for the woman who has been performing okay. The one who built the right life and still feels like something is missing. The one who is ready to come home to herself.
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Myesha Chaney's memoir "Honest" → https://amzn.to/4upMjfD
- Myesha's website → https://www.myeshachaney.com/
- Myesha's Instagram → @myeshachaney
- Join the Come Back to Yourself Reset (FREE 5-day email reset) → bit.ly/comebacktoyourself5
- The Becoming Circle → https://ihearthatgirl.com/becoming-circle-waitlist
- The Dope Black Chick on Instagram → @thedopeblackchick
Episode Tags: mental health, identity, Black women, healing, divorce, rebuilding, memoir, faith, becoming, self-discovery