Misha Jones

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I bring a voice for people who’ve had to suffer in silence and survive without closure.

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About Misha Jones

My name is Misha Jones, and I’m the author of IT’S ABOUT DAMN TIME — a raw, unfiltered memoir about survival, betrayal, and the fight to heal when the world has literally forced you to stay silent.

My story is about carrying the weight of being expected to move on from wounds that never should’ve been inflicted in the first place & were never allowed to heal.
All while the people who caused the chaos got to walk away untouched, unbothered, and completely unaccountable for the damage they left behind.

These aren’t just old scars — they’re wounds that keep getting ripped open.
By betrayal.
By silence.
By judgment.
By the same malicious hands that caused them — again and again.

And somehow, the person carrying all that pain… ends up being labeled the problem — not because of what they did, but because of how they reacted to the bullshit they were put through.
That kind of pain doesn’t just disappear. It embeds itself in you.
It shapes how you move.
How you trust.
How you survive.

I want to talk about what it means to live with scars that were never acknowledged in the first place. The invisible ones — the ones that hurt worse than anything you could ever show on the outside & what it feels like to be traumatized over and over again while you’re trying to put yourself back together. To fight for your sanity in a world that gaslights your grief. To be misunderstood, misjudged, and pushed aside by the very people who claim they love you — all because your pain is too loud for their peace.

This is for the ones who’ve been forced to choke on their truth just to make others comfortable. The ones carrying soul-crushing pain with no closure in sight. The ones who’ve been outcasted for refusing to keep pretending everything’s okay.

If your platform is about truth, healing, or reclaiming your voice, I’d love the opportunity to speak to your audience. Because this story isn’t just mine — it’s a voice that represents the voiceless. The people who’ve been purposely silenced, lied to, lied on… all to protect the ones who caused the pain in the first place.