866. She Listened to Her Intuition, Stopped Hustling, and Found Love—Meghan Swidler

866. She Listened to Her Intuition, Stopped Hustling, and Found Love—Meghan Swidler

From Almost 30 by Krista Williams & Lindsey Simcik

April 30, 2026 · 1h 40m

About this episode

Meghan Swidler discusses her journey of surrendering to intuition and finding true love after leaving a career in venture capital.

What happens when you finally stop chasing—and start surrendering? In this transformative episode, Meghan Swidler shares how walking away from a life in venture capital led her into a profound awakening, forcing her to confront the truth: she was living for everyone else but herself. Ahead, Meghan shares how she moved from toxic relationships + anxious attachment patterns to reclaiming her feminine energy + sense of self-worth. She breaks down how she stopped attracting emotionally unavailable partners and created space for real, grounded love. Then comes the story that will stay with you: a solo camper van trip, complete surrender to intuition, and love that unfolds when she least expects it. Meghan reveals what healthy love actually feels like—and why it’s not butterflies and chaos, but safety, and deep emotional connection. We also talk about: How to break cycles of emotionally unavailable relationships The truth about anxious attachment vs. situational anxiety Masculine vs. feminine energy in modern dating Why “ease” is the biggest green flag in relationships The power of taking a break from dating to reset your patterns How intuition leads you to aligned love (not chasing)…

People in this episode

Hosts: Krista Williams, Lindsey Simcik

Guest: Meghan Swidler

Topics covered

  • intuition
  • self-worth
  • relationships
  • feminine energy
  • emotional availability
  • dating
  • personal growth

Keywords

  • toxic relationships
  • anxious attachment
  • masculine energy
  • feminine energy
  • healthy love
  • dating reset
  • emotional connection

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