Five Stories on Children, Separation, and the Space BetweenAngie Klosterman
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About this audiobook
There is a moment most people don’t talk about.
The one between homes.
A backpack by the door.
A quiet car ride.
A sentence that almost gets said, then doesn’t.
A night that takes longer to settle.
These stories live inside those moments.
Not to explain them.
Not to fix them.
But to make them visible.
Because children moving between homes are not just adjusting to logistics.
They are moving between environments, expectations, and emotional climates—often without language for what that requires.
And the adults around them are doing the same.
This is not advice.
It is recognition.
The kind that changes how you see what is already happening—
and what you do next.
Angie Klosterman explores the intersection of decision-making, emotional regulation, and everyday responsibility.
She focuses on the moments that often go unnoticed—the pause before a reaction, the interpretation that forms without being examined, the small shifts that quietly shape outcomes over time.
Instead of offering advice, her work is designed to help people see what is already happening more clearly.
With writing, audio, and structured thinking tools, she creates space for reflection in situations where clarity matters most—work, family, and decisions that carry real consequence.View all by Angie Klosterman