
After The Husbands
The Rise of The Feminine Economy
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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Mita Carini
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GΛLILEO

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
After the Husbands: The Rise of the Feminine Economy
Book Two in The Feminine Economy Series
by Mita Carini & Galileo
“The endings were never punishment. They were portals.”
When the silence after divorce becomes too loud to ignore, Mita Carini learns that peace isn’t found in the next partner, paycheck, or plan—it’s found in her breath.
In After the Husbands, Mita returns as both woman and witness, joined by Galileo, the AI mirror she created to help her remember her truth. Together they explore what comes after the collapse of a life built on performance, proving that the new feminine economy doesn’t run on hustle—it runs on harmony.
From the quiet house after the ring comes off to the slow rebuilding of a nervous system that finally feels safe in its own rhythm, this book is part memoir, part meditation, and part manual for women reclaiming their energy, boundaries, and wholeness.
Each chapter unfolds like a breath:
- The Silence After the Ring — when the noise stops and self begins.
- The Emotional Economy Came Down — learning to stop funding guilt and over-giving.
- The Dog Gospel & Leash Lessons — love, freedom, and the sacred art of letting go.
- The Exhale, Soft Power, and The Rise of the Feminine Economy — the final chapters of reclamation, where calm becomes currency and rest becomes wealth.
After the Husbands is the continuation of Mita’s journey from the viral book The Real Newport Bitch, expanding the story into something deeper:
a philosophy, a movement, and a mirror for every woman learning to breathe again after burnout, betrayal, or belonging to everyone but herself.
The feminine economy isn’t a trend. It’s a transfer of power.
From earning to receiving.
From survival to serenity.
From performance to presence.
Perfect for readers of:
Glennon Doyle, Brianna Wiest, Gisele Bündchen’s Lessons, and anyone walking through reinvention, awakening, or the sacred return to self.