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In this episode, we sit down with Mitzi Mossman, owner of Mitzi Moe’s in Glenwood, Iowa, to hear the story behind one of the area’s most unique and inviting shops.What started as a small furniture repurposing venture quickly grew into something much bigger.Today, Mitzi runs a boutique filled with:Home décor, furniture, and giftsDIY paint products and refinishing suppliesLocally made goods and handmade itemsSeasonal displays that keep customers coming backBut that’s just the beginning…Mitzi and her husband have gone on to purchase and repurpose multiple buildings in downtown Glenwood, helping breathe new life into the community while building a thriving small business.In this episode, you’ll hear:How Mitzi got started (and why teaching wasn’t her thing 😄)The reality of restoring old buildings in a small townHow she keeps her shop fresh, curated, and invitingHer new venture into home stagingWhy community collaboration matters more than competitionIf you love small-town stories, entrepreneurship, or just finding places that feel like a “happy place”… you’re going to enjoy this one.📍 Visit Mitzi Moe’s514 Sharp StreetGlenwood, Iowa👉 Subscribe for more stories from Mills County Roots as we highlight the people and places that make this area special.
By Carlene HallIn this episode, we sit down with Mitzi Mossman, owner of Mitzi Moe’s in Glenwood, Iowa, to hear the story behind one of the area’s most unique and inviting shops.What started as a small furniture repurposing venture quickly grew into something much bigger.Today, Mitzi runs a boutique filled with:Home décor, furniture, and giftsDIY paint products and refinishing suppliesLocally made goods and handmade itemsSeasonal displays that keep customers coming backBut that’s just the beginning…Mitzi and her husband have gone on to purchase and repurpose multiple buildings in downtown Glenwood, helping breathe new life into the community while building a thriving small business.In this episode, you’ll hear:How Mitzi got started (and why teaching wasn’t her thing 😄)The reality of restoring old buildings in a small townHow she keeps her shop fresh, curated, and invitingHer new venture into home stagingWhy community collaboration matters more than competitionIf you love small-town stories, entrepreneurship, or just finding places that feel like a “happy place”… you’re going to enjoy this one.📍 Visit Mitzi Moe’s514 Sharp StreetGlenwood, Iowa👉 Subscribe for more stories from Mills County Roots as we highlight the people and places that make this area special.