• Setting Boundaries Without Apology: Speak Up, Stay Cool & Protect Your Peace
    Jul 22 2025

    In this candid episode of ProblemSolvHer, Chloe and Dagmar dive into the art of setting boundaries—without guilt or over-explaining. From work to dating to parking spots, they share real-life stories and practical strategies to help you speak up confidently, protect your energy, and create healthier relationships. Learn how to communicate clearly, honor your personal space, and stop saying “yes” when you really mean “no.” Plus, tips on timing, tone, and why your nervous system matters more than you think.

    🎙 Coaching with Chloe: Business, Mindset & Confidence
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    23 mins
  • Why Being Too Nice Might Be Holding You Back (In Business, Friendships, and Love)
    Jul 14 2025

    Is your kindness costing you more than you realize?

    In this candid and empowering episode of ProblemSolvHer, hosts Chloe and Dagmar explore how being too nice can lead to burnout, broken boundaries, and missed opportunities—in your career, friendships, dating life, and even with family. From Chloe’s real-life stories as a nonprofit leader in NYC to navigating tricky friendships and setting boundaries in love, this conversation will inspire you to own your voice without losing your heart.

    You’ll learn how to balance kindness with assertiveness, set boundaries with confidence, and find your authentic voice in every relationship—personal or professional.

    🎙️ In this episode, Dagmar & Chloe talk about what happens when being “too nice” backfires:

    • Leadership lessons on balancing warmth with authority
    • Awkward neighbor moments that test personal boundaries
    • Dating disasters caused by people-pleasing
    • How to set healthy boundaries without guilt
    • How to stop people-pleasing and reclaim your time
    • How to lead with kindness and confidence without getting walked over
    1. In your career
    2. In friendships
    3. In family dynamics
    4. In your love life

    🎙 Coaching with Chloe: Business, Mindset & Confidence
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    27 mins
  • Leading with Heart: Personal Lessons from a Commercial Real Estate Career with Robert Florea
    Jul 6 2025

    A lifetime of hard work, love, and wisdom—straight from Chloe’s dad. In this powerful episode of ProblemSolvHer, Chloe and Dagmar sit down with someone very close to home: Robert Florea.

    From a tough upbringing to 40+ years in commercial real estate and marriage, Robert shares honest truths about what it means to lead with integrity, love with intention, and live with purpose. He opens up about leadership, family, masculinity, and what he’s still learning at 77.

    You’ll hear what he wishes more men knew, how his generation was taught to stay silent, and why he’s still growing even now. This episode is full of old-school grit, heartfelt stories, and timeless wisdom that will move you—whether you're a daughter, a father, a leader, or just someone trying to do better.

    🎙️ In this episode, Dagmar & Chloe talk with Robert about:

    • The difference between leading and managing people
    • The emotional challenges men face expressing love
    • What he regrets most about marriage—and what he learned from it
    • Why legacy matters more than being right
    • How work ethic and values were passed down to Chloe
    • What advice he’d give to young men, his grandkids, and his younger self

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    The views and opinions expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the hosts or ProblemSolvHer. Our platform provides space for real stories, diverse perspectives, and personal experiences—not professional advice or endorsements.

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    53 mins
  • How to Overcome Fear of Selling: Confidence, Rejection & Real Talk
    Jul 5 2025

    Fear of selling is real—but it’s not the end. Chloe and Dagmar break it down with real talk, mindset shifts, and tips to sell with heart.

    In this empowering episode of ProblemSolvHer, Chloe and Dagmar unpack one of the biggest unspoken challenges women face in business—the fear of selling. Whether it’s fear of rejection, the fear of unknown, the fear of failure, not being good enough, or spinning on the anxiety hamster wheel, they dive deep into the emotional roots of sales fear and offer real strategies to overcome it.

    Chloe shares her natural extrovert approach and fast-connection tricks, while Dagmar opens up about growing into her confidence through serving instead of selling. This episode about how to overcome the fear of selling is full of wisdom, laughter, and encouragement for anyone who’s ever felt held back by fear.

    🎙️ In this episode, Dagmar & Chloe talk about:

    • What fear really is—and how it shows up in sales
    • How Chloe developed fearless confidence from rejection
    • Dagmar’s journey from fear to service-based selling
    • Why rejection is a stepping stone, not a stop sign
    • The 15-second rule for making real sales connections
    • Advice for Gen Z women starting their sales careers
    • How to sell ethically, authentically, and powerfully
    • Why focusing on your goal helps overcome setbacks

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    21 mins
  • From Superyachts to Single Mom Wins: Stacy Moss on Leadership, Luxury & Letting Go
    Jun 27 2025

    Stacy Moss is a powerhouse in the luxury yacht world—and an equally powerful single mom. In this heartfelt and high-energy episode, she shares her journey from nationally ranked tennis player to award-winning charter broker, all while raising a daughter who’s now off to a service academy.

    Hosted by Chloe and Dagmar, this episode dives into:

    – The real-life grit behind the glamour of luxury chartering
    – Raising a high-performing daughter while running a demanding business
    – How structure, discipline, and heart fuel Stacy’s success
    – Advice for women navigating motherhood, career reinvention, and what comes next

    Whether you're a mom, a mentor, a yacht lover—or all three—you’ll find something meaningful in Stacy's story.

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    55 mins
  • Rejection Isn’t the End—It’s a New Beginning
    Jun 23 2025

    In this honest and soul-stirring episode of ProblemSolvHer, Chloe and Dagmar open up about a universal but often unspoken experience: rejection. From early-career heartbreaks to boundary-pushing business decisions, they explore how rejection shapes us—not to shrink, but to rise.

    Chloe shares a powerful story about not getting into NBC’s prestigious Page Program and how that early sting helped build her resilience in the male-dominated world of commercial real estate. Dagmar reveals a deeper kind of rejection—feeling unseen and unvalued by a client—and how it ultimately led to her discovering Human Design and reclaiming her self-worth.

    💡 This episode is for every woman who's been told "no" and needs a reminder that rejection is redirection.

    🎙️ In this episode, Chloe & Dagmar talk about:

    • Taking rejection personally vs. strategically
    • Career pivots and finding your place
    • Female resilience in male-dominated spaces
    • Human Design and recognizing emotional energy
    • Building boundaries and backup dreams

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    23 mins
  • From Nun's Daughter to Billionaire's Right Hand: Jeanine Ward on Trust, Resilience, and Knowing Your Truth
    Jun 22 2025

    Jeanine Ward’s life is anything but ordinary. Born to a nun and a priest who left their callings to be together, Jeanine has carried that same spirit of commitment and love into everything she does.

    In this candid and often hilarious conversation, Jeanine shares how she went from interning at The Montel Williams Show to becoming the trusted director and confidante for one of New York’s most philanthropic families. With raw honesty, she opens up about being mistreated in a toxic job, learning to believe in herself, and what it’s like to manage life, loss, and an 87-year-old spicy mother—all from the heart of Manhattan.

    🎙️ In this episode, Jeanine talks about:

    • Growing up with parents who chose love over religion
    • Making the bold leap from a toxic boss to a dream jo
    • What it's really like to work with ultra high-net-worth familie
    • How laughter and loyalty became her survival tools
    • Jeanine’s empowering advice for single women and younger generations

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    56 mins
  • Shepherding Success: Dr. Amanda L. Fox on Student Empowerment, Equity, and Leadership with Heart
    Jun 22 2025

    Dr. Amanda L. Fox is a transformative higher education leader with over two decades of experience helping students—especially women—build confidence, pursue equity, and lead with purpose. As Director of Academic Student Services at Nassau Community College, Amanda impacts over 10,000 students annually through programs rooted in innovation, mentorship, and compassion.

    In this powerful conversation, Amanda shares how her upbringing shaped her leadership style, how she helps first-generation students rise above systemic obstacles, and why women must stop shrinking to fit and instead step into their strength.

    🎙️ In this episode, Amanda talks about:

    • Imposter syndrome in women leaders
    • Navigating the politics of higher ed without losing your soul
    • Helping students understand their power and potential
    • Why kindness and strategy are Amanda’s leadership superpowers

    Whether you’re an educator, mentor, or simply navigating your own path of purpose, this episode will inspire you to lead with heart.

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    47 mins