Some stories demand to be told.
There is a version of this story that stays buried — that never gets spoken, never gets written, never sees the light. Echotemporia is not that version.
Angie Irizarry built businesses from nothing, broke systems that weren't designed for people like her, and watched the truth get swallowed by noise too many times. This book is the answer she refused to swallow.
"The cautionary tale is the part they don't tell you. The movement is what you build from it."
Part memoir, part manifesto, and entirely unfiltered — Echotemporia is for the people who already knew something was wrong and needed someone to say it out loud.
A page from inside.
Nobody warns you about the silence. They warn you about the storms — about the arguments, the accusations, the moments that break things. But the silence? The silence is the part that reconfigures you.
I have sat in rooms where the most important thing that needed saying was being decided by people who were never going to say it. I have watched timelines rewrite themselves because someone in that room made the calculation that the truth was inconvenient. And I will tell you this: the echo of what was not said follows you. It follows you into every room you walk into after.
That is what this book is. Not the storm. The echo.
This is not just a book. It's a reckoning.
Echotemporia isn't written for passive readers. It's written for people who are done pretending that silence is safe.
The Cautionary Tale
What happens when you trust the wrong systems, the wrong people, and the wrong version of the story you've been told. The part that will make you angry — because it should.
The Truth Unpacked
No performance. No softening for comfort. Just the unredacted account of what actually happened and what it actually cost — written by the person who paid the price.
The Inspirational Movement
Because this is also the part where you decide what you build from it. The movement isn't handed to you. It's chosen. And it starts with reading the truth first.
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