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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 20 MIN

Outgrowing The Current Version of Yourself

from The Mom Founders Table · host Kelsea Koenreich

If you’re a millennial mom CEO scaling a profitable service-based business, this episode will challenge how you think about your next level.This conversation centers around a defining moment: walking into a room filled with seven-, eight-, and nine-figure founders and realizing the only thing creating hesitation wasn’t revenue, experience, or credibility — it was internal doubt.On paper, the success was there. Internally, imposter syndrome still showed up.What changed wasn’t the strategy. It was proximity.Inside this episode, you’ll hear:Why imposter syndrome doesn’t disappear as you scaleThe subtle isolation that comes with growing as a mom entrepreneurWhy most networking events are too surface-level for established foundersThe 3 rooms every scaling service-based business owner must prioritizeThe difference between exposure, access, and true proximityWhy relationship-first growth creates sustainable revenue and stronger leadershipIf your business is generating solid revenue but still feels heavier or more dependent on you than it should, this episode will reframe where real expansion happens.Growth isn’t just about better tactics. It’s about choosing rooms that expand your identity, sharpen your standards, and connect you to the right relationships.Want to be in the right room?If you’re an established founder ($250K+) who values strategy, standards, and real connection, explore City Girls — an intimate, curated experience for women building empires with structure.View cities + tickets:https://www.kelseakoenreich.com/city-girls

If you’re a millennial mom CEO scaling a profitable service-based business, this episode will challenge how you think about your next level.This conversation centers around a defining moment: walking into a room filled with seven-, eight-, and nine-figure founders and realizing the only thing creating hesitation wasn’t revenue, experience, or credibility — it was internal doubt.On paper, the success was there. Internally, imposter syndrome still showed up.What changed wasn’t the strategy. It was proximity.Inside this episode, you’ll hear:Why imposter syndrome doesn’t disappear as you scaleThe subtle isolation that comes with growing as a mom entrepreneurWhy most networking events are too surface-level for established foundersThe 3 rooms every scaling service-based business owner must prioritizeThe difference between exposure, access, and true proximityWhy relationship-first growth creates sustainable revenue and stronger leadershipIf your business is generating solid revenue but still feels heavier or more dependent on you than it should, this episode will reframe where real expansion happens.Growth isn’t just about better tactics. It’s about choosing rooms that expand your identity, sharpen your standards, and connect you to the right relationships.Want to be in the right room?If you’re an established founder ($250K+) who values strategy, standards, and real connection, explore City Girls — an intimate, curated experience for women building empires with structure.View cities + tickets:https://www.kelseakoenreich.com/city-girls

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