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Let 'Em Know

Let 'Em Know

Di: Angela Milano-Hnas
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For the ones who’ve lived it and aren’t afraid to say it! Let ’Em Know is a space for honest conversations about the real stuff - the kind of moments that change us, stretch us, and wake us up. What started as The Focus Within has evolved into something bolder and more true to where host Angela is now, and where so many of us find ourselves in the messy, beautiful middle of life. Through unfiltered solo episodes and deep, meaningful interviews, Angela explores identity shifts, second chances, personal growth, and the truths we’re finally ready to speak out loud. No scripts. Just truth. If you’re in a season of figuring it out, starting over, or simply want to hear something real, you’re in the right place. So pull up a seat and turn it up because it’s time to let ’em know!© 2025 Angela Milano-Hnas. All rights reserved. Scienze sociali Successo personale Sviluppo personale
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    This episode is about reconnecting with parts of myself that never left, but may have been quiet for a while. It’s about choosing to use my voice even when it feels uncomfortable and trusting that showing up as I am is enough.

    If you’ve been feeling the pull to come back to yourself, consider this your sign. I’m here, I’m speaking, and I’m choosing to be seen.

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  • Actions Take Precedence Over Words
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    If you’re in a season of questioning, pivoting, or reclaiming your voice, this one’s for you!

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  • Rare Hospitality, Done Well
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    If you care about culture, values, and doing things the right way, even when it’s not the easiest way, this conversation will hit.

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