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  • 68: The Law of Invisible Progress:Trust the Unseen Work
    2025/11/06

    This week, Molly and Amy take you deep beneath the surface —into the unseen world where true growth begins. In “The Law of InvisibleProgress,” they remind us that just because you can’t see results doesn’t meantransformation isn’t happening.

    Using the unforgettable bamboo story — where the plantspends years growing roots before it ever breaks through the soil — the sistersunpack one of the most essential principles: persistence. Success often startsunderground, in the quiet, unseen seasons of preparation.

    They open up about personal seasons of hidden growth — inbusiness, healing, and faith — and share what it means to trust God’s timingwhen nothing seems to be moving. This episode will leave you feeling grounded,encouraged, and ready to stop uprooting your seeds too soon.

    Key Takeaways

    • RootsBefore Results: Like bamboo, the most powerful growth happens below the surfacebefore anyone else can see it.

    • PersistenceOver Proof: Progress often shows up after the point most people would quit.

    • Trust theProcess: God is working in the unseen — developing character, endurance, andalignment.

    • StopUprooting Your Seeds: When you keep checking for results, you disrupt what’sgrowing beneath.

    • Measure byObedience, Not Outcomes: Faithfulness today creates fruitfulness tomorrow.

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    18 分
  • 67:The Frequency of Faith: Believing Before you See It
    2025/10/30

    In this soul-stirring episode, Molly and Amy explore what it truly means to live on the Faith Frequency — that powerful vibration where belief precedes evidence and miracles unfold in real time.

    Grounded in both scripture and wisdom — “Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve” — the sisters reveal how faith is more than a feeling; it’s a frequency you can tune into daily. They share personal stories of believing through uncertainty and how those moments became defining miracles of alignment and divine timing.Faith isn’t passive; it’s energetic. It’s the unseen current that draws your desires toward you when your heart stays anchored in gratitude, vision, and unwavering belief.

    Key Takeaways

    • Faith is a Vibration: It’s the unseen energy that connects your heart’s desire to God’s divine plan.

    • Believing Before You See It: True manifestation happens when you trust the unseen more than your current circumstances.

    • Hill’s Principle in Action: Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve — faith is the bridge between thought and reality.

    • Strengthen Your Faith Daily: Through gratitude, scripture, visualization, and surrender.

    • Faith in Motion: Every act of trust — especially when the outcome isn’t visible — raises your frequency and magnetizes your blessings.

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    16 分
  • 66: Your goal: God Doesn't Bless Confusion
    2025/10/23

    In this week’s episode, Molly and Amy unpack one of the most powerful principles from Think and Grow Rich: the Definite Chief Aim — and how it aligns perfectly with the truth that God doesn’t bless confusion.

    When you’re unclear, life feels chaotic. But when you know exactly what you’re working toward — when your desires, words, and actions are in harmony — you open the floodgates for divine assistance. As the sisters say, “When you know what you want, Heaven knows where to help.”

    They share how crafting their own Definite Chief Aims became a spiritual turning point — aligning their goals with God’s purpose and experiencing breakthroughs in business, relationships, and peace of mind.

    Key Takeaways

    • Clarity is Magnetic: The universe — and God — respond to direction. Confusion blocks blessings; clarity invites favor.

    • Your Definite Chief Aim = Your Divine Assignment: When you combine faith and focus, you step into alignment with what Heaven already has prepared for you.

    • Vision Transforms Action: A written aim doesn’t just guide your decisions — it reprograms your belief system.

    • God Honors Specifics: Vague prayers produce vague results. Be bold, be specific, and believe.

    Reflection & Practice

    Take time today to write or refine your Definite Chief Aim.

    Ask yourself: What is the one sentence that defines my next chapter?

    Let it be clear, bold, and full of faith.

    Read it every morning until it becomes your identity.

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    23 分
  • 65. The Other Self: meeting the woman you were born to be.
    2025/10/16

    In this transformative episode, Molly and Amy dive deep into one of Napoleon Hill’s most powerful yet overlooked concepts — the “Other Self.” This is the moment when your higher self steps forward — that divine, intuitive voice within that knows exactly who you were created to be.The sisters share personal stories of when they first “met” their Other Selves and how that moment became a defining turning point — shifting them from striving to surrender, from fear to faith, from human will to divine guidance.They explore how Hill’s idea mirrors the role of the Holy Spirit or intuition, reminding listeners that guidance, peace, and purpose are already within. Key Takeaways

    • The Other Self Defined: Napoleon Hill described it as the higher, wiser version of you that appears when faith replaces fear.
    • Faith Over Fear: Learn to recognize the difference between the voice of fear (scarcity, control, doubt) and the voice of faith (trust, expansion, peace).
    • Divine Alignment: The Other Self isn’t something outside of you — it’s your spiritual intuition, your connection to the Creator.
    • Accessing Guidance Daily: Through stillness, journaling, prayer, and surrender, you quiet the noise and hear divine direction clearly.
    • Transformation Through Trust: Every time you choose faith, you become the woman you were meant to be — one decision, one surrender at a time.
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    20 分
  • 64: Positive Mental attitude And How It Is An Accelerator
    2025/10/09

    In this uplifting episode of Meet Me in the Penthouse, Molly and Amy dive into one of Napoleon Hill’s most transformative success principles — Positive Mental Attitude (PMA). They unpack what it really means to choose your attitude daily and how that decision becomes the foundation for abundance, success, and peace.


    A positive mental attitude isn’t something you’re born with — it’s a daily decision. Hill wrote that “every adversity carries with it the seed of an equal or greater benefit,” and in this episode, the sisters explore how that truth has shaped their lives and businesses.



    Key Takeaways


    1. PMA Is a Daily Decision

    You can’t always control circumstances, but you can control your response. Choosing a positive outlook each morning sets the tone for what you attract and how you lead others.


    2. What You Focus on Expands

    Napoleon Hill reminds us that our thoughts are magnetic. When you focus on gratitude, possibility, and growth, you draw more of it into your life. This is the energy of abundance — and it starts in the mind.


    3. Faith Over Fear

    Faith is the activating force behind a positive mental attitude. When you believe in your vision — even before you see evidence — you align with opportunity instead of resistance.


    4. Turning Setbacks Into Stepping Stones

    A PMA allows you to reframe challenges as lessons. Every obstacle becomes an opportunity to grow in strength, wisdom, and self-trust.


    5. Abundance Follows Attitude

    Your mental state determines your vibration. A positive mental attitude raises your frequency, aligning you with people, ideas, and outcomes that match that energy.

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    28 分
  • 63: 50 Years Free: A Father’s Legacy of Sobriety
    2025/10/02

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

    63:50 Years Free: A Father’s Legacy of Sobriety

    Inthis emotional and inspiring episode, hosts Amy Mosser and Molly Kroekerinterview their father, Bob, about his 50-year journey of sobriety. Bob shareshis experiences from his first drink at age 12, his time in the Navy, to hispivotal decision to quit drinking on October 4th, 1975. The conversationtouches on the importance of decisions, resilience, and the power of communityin overcoming addiction. Amy and Molly also discuss their efforts to honortheir father's legacy by renovating the Alano House in Grand Island, asignificant AA meeting place. The episode is filled with heartfelt stories,laughter, and lessons on persistence, making it an impactful listen for anyonestruggling with or affected by addiction.

    Highlights

    · 01:03 Introducing Our First MaleGuest: Our Dad

    · 01:40 Celebrating 50 Years ofSobriety

    · 02:03 The Journey to Sobriety Begins

    · 07:51 Life Before Sobriety

    · 14:02 The Importance of Communityand Support

    · 22:11 Renovating the Alano House

    · 30:27 Final Thoughts and Gratitude

    Quotes

    “ Thatcame later when I realized what I had done and it came through, uh, having goodsponsors” [06:51]
    “ You have to be on your toes all the time. It's alcohol will sneak up on youand the devil. Be there with him and, and, uh, he'll get you back in the, inwhere he wants you.” [14:01]
    “I've been sober 49 years and 10 and a half months, and if I make it till [Mybirthday]October the 4th…they’re going to have a parade on Grand Island”[20:21]

    Links

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

    · www.sober.com

    · Alano Group GrandIsland

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    33 分
  • 62: Are you too much? And why you shouldn't care.
    2025/09/24

    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 分
  • 61: What does forgiveness really mean to you?
    2025/09/17

    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 分