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Meet Me In The Penthouse

Meet Me In The Penthouse

Auteur(s): Molly Kroeker and Amy Mosser
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The Meet Me in the Penthouse podcast is for women wanting to increase their income and impact. Leave the stress and hustle behind and rise to the top of your game by shifting your mindset. This empowerment shift will increase your effectiveness in both your personal and professional life exponentially. Elevate your thinking and let's rise together!Molly Kroeker and Amy Mosser Économie
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  • 62: Are you too much? And why you shouldn't care.
    Sep 24 2025

    Meet Me In The Penthouse Podcast
    Hosted by Amy Mosser and Molly Kroeker

    Ep.62: Are You Too Much? And Why You Shouldn’t Care

    Inthis episode, Amy and Molly tackle a question so many ambitious women wrestlewith: am I too much? Too loud, too ambitious, too confident, too passionate.They share personal stories of generational confidence, a powerful photoshootwith their mother, and the moments they themselves have wondered if they shouldshrink back. This conversation reframes “too much” as a superpower, exploresthe cost of playing small, and invites you to embrace delusional confidence asyour path to freedom and impact.

    Highlights

    •01:20 - Why “too much” often starts with someone else’s projection
    • 03:00 - A generational healing photoshoot with their mom’s breast cancerscars
    • 06:30 - The moment time stood still and trauma shifted across generations
    • 08:45 - Wrestling with the fear of being “too much” before sharing the photo
    • 09:50 - Reframing “too much” into “too much for who”
    • 11:20 - Lessons from Oprah and other women who refused to shrink
    • 12:50 - Why 95% of women play small and what it costs them
    • 13:30 - Walking into any room with delusional confidence
    • 15:00 - How letting go of judgment opens the door to authenticity
    • 16:30 - Embracing your authentic self, even if it feels like “too much”

    Quotes

    “Yourlight isn’t too bright, the room is just too small.” [11:40]
    “You belong in any room you walk into.” [13:00]
    “I am madly in love with my imperfect self, and that is my superpower.” [17:10]

    Links

    Findall Amy Mosser and Molly Kroeker’s offerings at sistersnextdoor.com

    Pleasefollow, rate, and review the podcast if you’ve enjoyed it. Thank you.

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    18 min
  • 61: What does forgiveness really mean to you?
    Sep 17 2025

    MeetMe In The Penthouse Podcast
    Hosted by Amy Mosser and Molly Kroeker

    Ep.61: What does forgiveness really mean to you?

    Inthis episode, Amy and Molly open up about forgiveness, what it really means,how it shows up in subtle ways, and why it is one of the most powerful toolsfor reclaiming your voice and your freedom. They share personal stories ofmoving through divorce, shifting out of victim mentality, and the impact ofunforgiveness on both health and abundance. From practical daily rituals tospiritual frameworks like Ho’oponopono, this conversation offers a roadmap forletting go, creating peace, and living in the vibration of gratitude.

    Highlights

    •01:15 - Understanding victim mentality beyond the “woe is me” stereotype
    • 03:20 - How silencing your voice can be a form of playing small
    • 06:00 - Choosing strength in moments of single parenting
    • 07:40 - Why forgiveness is about reclaiming your power
    • 10:30 - The cost of unforgiveness on your health and energy
    • 12:55 - Stories of cancer, stress, and the physical toll of resentment
    • 14:45 - Forgiveness, gratitude, and opening to abundance
    • 16:10 - A 12-item gratitude practice for shifting perspective
    • 18:10 - The Ho’oponopono prayer: “I’m sorry. Please forgive me. Thank you. Ilove you.”
    • 22:20 - Why forgiveness redeems the past and creates true freedom

    Quotes

    “Forgiveness isn’t for the otherperson, it’s for me.” [11:00]
    “Unforgiveness puts a kink in your hose. It blocks peace, abundance, and flow.”[12:40]
    “Forgiveness doesn’t erase the past, it redeems it.” [22:30]

    Links

    Find all Amy Mosser and Molly Kroeker’s offerings at sistersnextdoor.com
    Please follow, rate, and review the podcast if you’ve enjoyed it. Thank you.


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    24 min
  • 60: The Feeling of Having
    Sep 11 2025

    Meet Me In The Penthouse Podcast
    Hosted by Amy Mosser and Molly Kroeker

    Ep. 60 - The Feeling of Having

    In this episode, Molly Kroeker explores what it means to embody the vibration of already having; money, freedom, energy, and joy. She unpacks how shifting from lack into empowered identity can change not only your wealth frequency but also how you experience everyday life. With practical tools, abundant mindset shifts, and personal stories, Molly shows how the feeling of having is the key to creating more of what you desire.


    Highlights

    •01:10 - Why Molly claims gratitude for her joint space and energy
    • 02:35 - Understanding the vibration of “having” vs. “needing”
    • 03:20 - What an empowered identity really means in business and life
    • 04:50 - The link between freedom and abundance
    • 05:30 - How even one dollar can carry the energy of abundance
    • 07:45 - Why circulating money from lack doesn’t bring it back
    • 09:35 - Everyday examples of spending from abundance vs. fear
    • 11:30 - The water metaphor: trusting there will always be more
    • 14:50 - Three questions to shift into an abundant mindset
    • 16:15 - The practice of hiding money as a playful abundance ritual


    Quotes

    “The feeling of having money createsmore money in your life.” [06:36]
    “Every time you spend, ask yourself—am I in the energy of having or the fear ofnot enough?” [14:55]
    “When you honor even a penny, you are stepping into the frequency ofabundance.” [15:52]

    Links

    •Find all Amy Mosser and Molly Kroeker’s offerings at sistersnextdoor.com
    • Please follow, rate, and review the podcast if you’ve enjoyed it. Thank you.

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    19 min
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