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Episode 207 · November 4, 2025

Angie Ambrosetti: Real Talk for Women in MidLife

with Angie Ambrosetti, Life coach, entrepreneur, and podcast host

31 min

Angie Ambrosetti: Real Talk for Women in MidLife

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In this episode

In this episode I sit down with my friend Angie Ambrosetti, someone I've gotten to know over the past year in my mastermind group, and I just think the world of her. Angie is a mom to seven (four biological, three adopted), a "Nani" to 13 grandbabies with number 14 on the way, a homeschooling mom of 26 years, an entrepreneur, a certified life coach, and the host of her own podcast, The Angie Ambrosetti Show: Let Her Out to Play.

Angie gets raw and vulnerable with us about what it really felt like to spend years believing she wasn't enough — even sitting paralyzed in a restaurant parking lot, unable to walk in and meet someone because she felt unworthy. She shares the epiphany that came in her fifties, the way coaching helped her grab hold of her own worth, and how the way we relate to ourselves shapes everything around us.

We also talk about her tender heart for adoption (so fitting with National Adoption Awareness Month), marrying her high school sweetheart, and why she's giving women a platform to tell their stories. I love that Angie comes from a place of true understanding — and that she keeps reminding us every day is a fresh slate. Keep going, friend. This one will encourage you.

Key takeaways

  • The way you relate to yourself directly shapes your relationships and your circumstances — shift how you talk to yourself and watch what changes.
  • You don't need the world's credentials to live out your God-given gifts and talents. Angie homeschooled for 26 years and built two businesses without a college degree.
  • Every day is a brand new slate with no mistakes in it. Yesterday's negativity doesn't have to come into today.
  • It's healthy to build something that is just yours, outside of your family roles — Angie's husband encouraged her to step out and 'let her out to play.'
  • Surround yourself with people who lift you up and believe in you even when you don't believe in yourself.
  • Movement, eating well, and a positive mindset are daily anchors — small, doable habits that keep you thriving.
  • Writing out Scripture engages your senses differently — seeing it, speaking it, and writing it by hand lands deeper than reading alone.

Chapters

  • 00:00Welcome and introducing Angie Ambrosetti
  • 01:30Angie's story: teenage mom, 37 years of marriage, seven kids, 13 grandbabies
  • 06:00Starting a side business and becoming a certified life coach
  • 10:00Launching The Angie Ambrosetti Show: Let Her Out to Play
  • 12:00The awakening in her fifties and feeling 'not enough'
  • 15:00Frozen in the parking lot: relating to yourself differently
  • 18:00Her heart for adoption and National Adoption Awareness Month
  • 24:00The podcast's teenage motherhood series and what's next
  • 28:00Thriving in 2025: movement, mindset, and faith
  • 31:00Journaling the Bible and how Angie starts her day
  • 34:00Nancy's November holiday event in Tulsa
The way in which I relate to myself directly creates and impacts my relationships and my circumstances.
We don't love them the same — we love them more, because we needed them as much as they needed us.
I wanted to play full court... just let her out to do the things.
Every story matters. Every life matters.

Resources mentioned

About Angie

Life coach, entrepreneur, and podcast host

Angie Ambrosetti is a wife of 37 years, mom to seven children (four biological and three adopted), and grandmother to 13 with number 14 on the way. A homeschooling mom of 26 years, she built a network marketing business, became a certified life coach, and in June 2025 launched her podcast, The Angie Ambrosetti Show: Let Her Out to Play. She's passionate about helping women find freedom, worth, and empowerment.

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