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You Built The Business. Who Is Building You?

An intimate two-day dinner and workshop for the established female founder who is successful on paper and ready to put the weight down for forty-eight hours. Three cities. Twenty seats each. One curated table at a time.

If You Are Reading This, I Think A Few Things Are True About You Right Now.

The business you have looks the way you wanted it to look from the outside. The revenue is real. The team is real. The clients respect you. The reputation is yours.

The private version of the story is quieter.

You are the hub. The quality control. The final word. The one who catches what everyone else misses. Your calendar runs from the moment you open your eyes until the moment your head hits the pillow, and the only time you get to think clearly is the seven minutes between meetings when you are refilling your coffee.

You are good at this. You are also tired in a way that you are not putting on LinkedIn.

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Here Is What Worries Me About The Way You Are Running It.

The systems that scaled the business to where it is now are the same systems that are quietly keeping you trapped inside it. You are the one person who can answer the hard questions, which means every hard question gets routed to you. You are the relationship the clients want, which means you cannot step back without something slipping.
 
The version of growth you have been pursuing requires more of you every quarter. More hours on your calendar, more approvals waiting on your reply, more decisions stacked on your desk, more conversations where you are the one who has to say yes or no every single time.
 
A year from now, that version of growth produces a bigger business and a smaller version of you.
 
You already know that. You have known it for a while. You are just not sure what to do about it on a random Tuesday when you are seven Slack messages deep at 9:47pm.

City Girls Is Two Days, Twenty Women, Three Cities.

The first night is a private dinner. The second day is a strategic workshop. The room itself is a curated table of established female founders operating at your level, hosted in a city you can fly into and out of without rearranging your life.

It is the room I was looking for myself a few years ago and could not find.
I built it because I needed it to exist.

Here Is What City Girls Is Not.

This is not a stage. The founder is at the table. There is no green room, no front row, no pitch from the back of the dinner table at 9pm.

This is not a sales pitch dressed as a workshop. No one in the room is selling you anything in the room. The two days are the offer. If there is a conversation about working together one-on-one after the event, it happens on your timeline, only if you initiate it.

This is not a sisterhood that asks you to perform vulnerability before you have decided you are safe. The container is held before anyone is asked to fill it.

This is not a beginner room. The qualifier on the door is whether you are running a profitable, established business. Surface-level networking already exists in twenty other rooms you have outgrown.

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Choose The City Where Your Power Circle Begins

The Two Days

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The First Night.

You walk into a private room in a city you have not been to in a while. The lighting is right. The table is set. There are nineteen other women here who flew in for the same reason you did, who are running businesses as complicated as yours, who do not need you to translate your life for them. You sit down. Someone asks you a question that is not "what do you do." The conversation that follows is the one you have been trying to have for the last six months.

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The Second Day.

You are in a private room from ten until three. The work is structured. The roundtables are real. You are walking through the parts of your business that are quietly capping your growth and the parts of your leadership that are quietly costing you. The other women in the room are doing the same thing alongside you, and the conversations that happen between sessions are where the actual breakthroughs are made.

You will leave having spent two days as the woman you actually are when no one is asking you to be the pillar.

What You'll Walk Away With

By the end of these transformative 2 days, you will leave with:

A Decision You Have Been Avoiding, Finally Made.

Two days in this room is enough time and the right room to make the decision you have been circling for the last quarter, whether that is a hiring decision, a firing decision, a pricing decision, or a repositioning decision. The decision is yours; the room is where it gets made.

A Handful Of Women In Your Phone Who Get It.

You will leave with five to eight relationships that turn into referrals, collaborators, or genuine friendships inside the first ninety days. These are relationships with phone numbers, voice notes, and the kind of follow-up that actually happens after you go home.

A Clearer Picture Of What Is Capping Your Growth.

The workshop walks you through the specific parts of your business that are quietly requiring more of you than they should: the people, the pricing, and the processes that are silently costing you energy you have stopped noticing.

Permission To Stop Being The One Holding Everything For Forty-Eight Hours.

This is the outcome that is hardest to put on a sales page. It is also the one every woman who has been in the room mentions first when she gets home.

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Who This Room Is For

I built this room for the established female founder who is running a profitable service-based business and has reached the version of growth that requires a different shape.

If the version of growth that got you here has started costing more than it should, this room is for you.

If you are the person your team, your clients, and your family route everything through, this room is for you.

If you have been in other rooms that did not deliver the depth they promised, this room is for you.

If you are looking for permission to slow down so you can grow sharper, this room is for you.

Who I Did Not Build This Room For

If you are still in the startup-scramble phase, this is not the right room yet. The conversations in the workshop assume a working business and a team or contractor structure that already exists.

If you are looking for a stage to pitch from, a place to recruit for an MLM, or a room to flaunt in, you will be disappointed by this one. The twenty seats are for women who came to be in the room. Pitches, MLM recruitment, and promotional energy belong somewhere else.

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What Happened In Sarasota, FL

The first City Girls dinner and workshop was hosted in Sarasota earlier this year. Twenty women flew in for it. Every seat was filled.

 

Here is what some of them said about being in the room.

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The Sarasota room sold out and over-delivered on what I promised. The three cities ahead are built on the same architecture.

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Choose Your City

Each city is held for twenty women. Each city is one curated dinner on the first evening and one strategic workshop the following day. Each city is final once it fills.

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Sarasota, FL

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Atlanta, GA

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Nashville, TN

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Dallas, TX

The Investment

Your seat is $997.


That includes a reserved spot at the City Girls dinner on the first evening, a reserved spot at the City Girls strategic workshop the following day, every facilitated conversation, every exercise, every roundtable, and the workbook for the city you choose.


Travel, lodging, and transportation are arranged separately. Most women fly in the morning of the dinner and fly out the evening of the workshop. You will receive hotel recommendations and specific logistics for your city after you reserve your seat.


Tickets are non-refundable. Each seat is held specifically for you once you reserve, and the room is small enough that I cannot easily replace a seat that goes unused.

Hi, I'm

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I'm a business advisor for established female founders, and the woman who built City Girls because I needed it to exist.

The short professional version is that I have spent more than a decade helping founders build businesses that grow without costing them their sanity, their identity, or their personal life. I work with high-revenue female founders one-on-one and in private partnership. I host the Mom Founders Table podcast.

The longer, more honest version is that I built City Girls because I was the woman who looked successful on paper and was privately walking the edge of resentment, and I could not find the room that would have helped me. So I built the room.

What you should know about me as the person in the room with you for two days:

I'm direct. I do not perform expertise. I will not put you on a stage you did not ask to be on. I will tell you the honest thing about your business when it is the useful thing to say. I think the right room genuinely matters. I think the wrong rooms have cost a lot of women a lot of years.

City Girls is the room I wish I had walked into when I was where you are now.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is City Girls for? 

City Girls is for the established female founder who is running a profitable service-based business and is ready for a different version of growth. The qualifier is not a specific revenue figure. The qualifier is whether you recognize yourself in the description on this page.

What does my ticket include?

A reserved seat at the dinner on the first evening, a reserved seat at the workshop the following day, every facilitated conversation and exercise, the workbook for the city you choose, and the curated room of nineteen other women. Travel, lodging, and meals outside of the dinner and lunch at the workshop are arranged separately. You will receive logistics recommendations for your city after you reserve.

Will this be a sales pitch in disguise?

No. I do not pitch from the dinner table. I do not pitch from the workshop stage. The two days are the offer. If there is a conversation about working together one-on-one or in private partnership, it happens on your timeline after the event, only if you initiate it.

I'm more introverted. Will this feel like a lot?

The room is twenty women. The conversations are structured and facilitated. You are never asked to "work the room" or perform extroversion. Most of the women who have been in this room would describe themselves as thoughtful more than loud. You will be fine.

Are tickets refundable?

No. Each seat is held specifically for you, and the room is small enough that I cannot easily replace a seat that goes unused.

Can I change my city after I reserve?

Each seat is reserved for the specific city you choose at checkout. City changes are not standard. If something major shifts in your calendar, you can email my team and we will do what is possible.

Will there be photos or video?

Yes, both. By attending, you agree that photos and video that include you may be used for storytelling about City Girls. If you cannot be photographed, email my team at least seven days before the event and I will do my best to accommodate.

Will this guarantee me business results?

The room has produced real referrals, real collaborations, real decisions, and real relationships for the women who have been in it. I cannot promise specific revenue outcomes. What I can promise is that the women who have done the room would all reserve their seats again.

Who am I to be in this room?

This is the most common question I hear privately from women considering a seat. The honest answer is that if you have been running a profitable, established service-based business for at least a few years and you recognize yourself in this page, the room is for you. Imposter syndrome at this level is universal. The room is built to be a place you do not have to perform through.

What if my business falls apart while I'm away for two days?

Two days away from your business will not cause it to fall apart, even if it feels like it might. If you are at the stage where forty-eight hours away genuinely threatens your business, that is information worth bringing into the room. It is also the kind of structural issue the workshop is built to help you solve.

Why is City Girls in person only?

The work that happens in this room is co-regulation work, and that cannot be replicated on Zoom. The point of the two days is that you are in a physical room with women who match where you are. Being able to look up from your plate at dinner and see nineteen other women who already get it is the entire premium of the experience.

Will I be in the room with Kelsea?

Yes. I host every dinner and facilitate every workshop personally. The room is small enough that I am in actual conversation with every woman who walks through the door.

What's the dress code?

Elevated, comfortable, you. Most women wear what they would wear to an intimate dinner with a few founders they wanted to impress without trying too hard. You will receive specific guidance for each city's vibe and weather in your logistics email.

I have dietary restrictions.

You will receive a dietary form before the event. Submit your needs at least ten days in advance and my team will communicate them to the venue. The venue partners I work with are accustomed to accommodating allergies and restrictions, though full cross-contamination control is not something I can guarantee.

Can I bring a partner, my children, or a friend who didn't buy a ticket?

No. The room is twenty registered attendees only. Partners, children, and unregistered guests are not in the event space.

I have a question that isn't here.

Email admin@kelseakoenreich.com and someone on my team will get back to you within the business week.

One Last Thing

If you have read this far and a part of you is already in the room, that part is right.


You do not have to figure out what to do next inside your business by yourself, on a Tuesday night, with your laptop open and your kids asleep. There is a room for the version of this conversation you actually need to have.


It runs for two days, in three cities, with twenty women per city.

The first one is in October. The last one is in December.


Reserve your seat. I will see you there.

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