When my "perfect" suburban life was incinerated by a 10-year betrayal, I was left staring at a stranger. This is the raw truth about surviving the first 90 days after discovering the unthinkable.
In this episode of THE TRIALS OF WOMAN, we document the "Picking Up the Pieces" phase—navigating the physical illness of grief, the legal gaslighting, and the quiet realization that my children were watching me to see if survival was even possible. This isn't a motivational speech; it's a factual account of the cost of staying silent and the price of finally speaking up.
Infertility and Silence is a first-person narrative of a Middle Eastern woman living in Amman as her inability to conceive is quietly transformed from...
She burned her hijab and fled. She built a life in America. Now American bombs are falling on the city where she was born....
Pick-Me Culture vs Soft Life Culture is a first-person, emotionally grounded episode of THE TRIALS OF WOMAN that follows a Nigerian-American woman confronting the...