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Angie Sandow | Inspirational Speaker & Humorist
Born Different - Built Strong | Empowering Courage, Resilience and Thriving Beyond Life's Challenges
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🌟 Aging Gracefully In the Blink of an Eye
Ever notice how time speeds up the older we get? One minute we’re young and invincible, and the next we’re aging gracefully, wondering how our favourite rock stars suddenly have grey hair—or worse, aren’t around at all. This month, as I celebrate 42 years with my husband, Lloyd, I’ve been reflecting on how quickly it all happens—and how laughter, love, and perspective make every mile of the journey worth it. 🕰️ Where Did the Time Go? Here I am—celebrating 42 years with Lloyd
Angie Sandow
Nov 54 min read


🎃 Halloween Flashback: Scary Halloween Costumes
Killer Clowns & Creative Twists 🎃 A few years ago, my hubby and I showed up to a Halloween party dressed as these terrifyingly fun killer clowns — and let’s just say we made quite an impression with these scary Halloween costumes! 😈 Here’s the twist… my limb difference actually made my costume even more convincing. Can you spot how? 👀 People who didn’t know me couldn’t figure out how I managed to “cut part of my arm off.” Let’s say I used what I’ve got — and had a blast do
Angie Sandow
Oct 312 min read


Helping Kids With Overcoming Adversity — Because I’ve Been That Kid
As a child, I was told I couldn’t — by classmates, teachers, and even adults who should’ve known better. But I did. Today, I share my story to help kids and adults alike see that strength isn’t born — it’s built through every challenge we face.
Angie Sandow
Oct 206 min read


Still Having Firsts: Rediscovering Joy, Relevance, and the Rhythm of Living Life at Any Age
After attending a Dwight Yoakam concert, Angie Sandow was reminded that excitement and joy don’t fade with age—they just evolve. In Still Having Firsts, she shares how laughter, curiosity, and courage to try new things keep life relevant, rhythmic, and full of purpose—proving it’s never too late to feel the thrill of a “first” all over again.
Angie Sandow
Oct 74 min read
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