The GiGi Meier Podcast

✨ Rewrite. Reclaim. Reinvent.✨

If you’ve ever woken up in a life that looks fine on the outside but feels like it no longer fits—you’re in the right place. Hosted by romance author and former C-Suite Executive, GiGi Meier, this podcast delivers raw, real, no-fluff episodes designed to help women at any age reimagine their next chapter. In ten minutes or less, GiGi guides you through the messy middle: the in-between of who you were and who you’re becoming. Whether you're burned out, bored, or just craving more, each episode will leave you with a spark—clarity, confidence, and a brave next step. No performative positivity. Just truth, tools, and the occasional loving kick in the ass. gigimeier.substack.com

  1. S2 EP12: Late Bloomers and Why They Win

    May 28

    S2 EP12: Late Bloomers and Why They Win

    You have been told your whole life that the window closes. That by 30 you should have it figured out, by 40 you should have arrived, and anything after that is just making peace with where you landed. But the science says something completely different. And so does the evidence. In this episode, I am getting into why late bloomers do not just catch up, they win. Forbes's CEO, Rich Karlgaard's research shows that the strengths most valued in real work and real life, curiosity, compassion, resilience, insight, wisdom, and equanimity, are not early-bloomer traits. They are built over time. And UCLA neuroscientist George Bartzokis found that brain integration, the kind that produces genuine judgment and expertise, peaks between ages forty and fifty. That is not a consolation prize. That is the peak of the climb. Key Takeaways: ✨ Quitting something on purpose is not giving up, it is freeing up the energy you have been pouring into the wrong thing so you can finally pour it into the right one ✨ You have a specific kind of problem only you can solve, and that is exactly where you need to be competing ✨ The one quiet behavior you keep mistaking for a personality trait is the thing that has been keeping you from starting ✨ Rewrite. Reclaim. Reinvent. ✨ Because the woman who took the long road did not fall behind. She built something the fast lane never could. Get full access to GiGi Meier at gigimeier.substack.com/subscribe

    13 min
  2. EP10: Emotional Fitness

    Apr 15

    EP10: Emotional Fitness

    You have a skincare routine, a workout you do or keep meaning to get back to, and you probably track your sleep, your steps, and your cycle. But did anyone sit you down and talk about emotional fitness? Because it works the same way. And most of us have been white-knuckling it for decades and calling it strength. In this episode I am getting into the one thing nobody put on your wellness checklist. The ability to feel hard things without being destroyed by them, to recover after the bottom drops out, and to stop being ambushed by your own reactions. Those are skills. Learnable, trainable, buildable skills. And it is time to start building them. Here are the three steps to start training the part of you that has been running on empty the longest. Key Takeaways: ✨ How naming what you are actually feeling with precision, not fine, not stressed, but the real specific word, measurably reduces its intensity and puts you back in the driver's seat of your own response ✨ Why your body has been sending you signals long before your brain catches up and how two sixty-second check-ins a day can stop the feeling from becoming a reaction you cannot take back ✨ How giving yourself a ten minute recovery window after anything emotionally significant empties the filing cabinet that has been making small things feel catastrophic for longer than you realize ✨ Rewrite. Reclaim. Reinvent. ✨ Because you were not put here to manage your feelings into silence. You were put here to feel them, move through them, and build something real on the other side. Get full access to GiGi Meier at gigimeier.substack.com/subscribe

    14 min
  3. S2 EP9: The Dopamine Detox

    Apr 8

    S2 EP9: The Dopamine Detox

    Be honest. When is the last time you sat in a room with no noise, no screen, and no urge to check anything? Yeah. That is what I thought. In this episode I am taking you back to where we started, Saturday morning cartoons, Blockbuster Friday nights, busy signals, and a Christmas catalog that arrived in September and kept us going until December. Turns out our Gen X childhood was teaching us everything we needed to know about dopamine, delayed gratification and living a full life without a screen in our face. We just forgot. And I am here to remind you. Here are the three steps to get you back in the driver's seat of your own life. Key Takeaways: ✨ How auditing your dopamine shortcuts honestly and tracking every reflexive reach for your phone reveals what you are really running from and why it matters ✨ Why interrupting the pattern before it interrupts your life and creating friction between you and the urge is the ten second window that gives your real life a fighting chance  ✨ How stop stealing the reward before you earn it and sequencing your day like September to December reminds you that the wait was always the best part of the gift ✨ Rewrite. Reclaim. Reinvent. ✨ Because your brain was not designed for this much noise. You were designed for the unplanned adventures, exploring the world, making a difference in the lives you influence and living the deeply satisfying life still waiting for you on the other side of your cheap fixes. Get full access to GiGi Meier at gigimeier.substack.com/subscribe

    24 min
  4. S2 EP8: The Good Girl Hangover

    Mar 26

    S2 EP8: The Good Girl Hangover

    There is a version of you who has been very, very good at being good. She says yes when she means no. She smiles through the commitments she never wanted, rearranges her schedule for people who would never return the favor, and makes herself smaller in rooms where she has every right to take up space. She is easy to be around. Agreeable. Low maintenance. And she is absolutely exhausted. In this episode, I get into the cumulative weight of all the years you spent performing easiness, swallowing your nos, and prioritizing everyone else's agenda so automatically you stopped noticing you were doing it. I call it the good girl hangover. And we are talking about how to recover from it. Key Takeaways: ✨ How to go back through your last seven days, name every yes that cost you something, and finally see the pattern for what it actually is not your personality, but a deeply ingrained habit you never consciously chose ✨ How to catch the good girl in real time by learning to read your own body's warning signals before she's already out the door with your yes ✨ How to practice your no in advance, sit inside the awkward silence without filling it, and take one small true step in the next 24 hours that belongs entirely to you You don't have to overhaul your life or have a single hard conversation to start changing this. You just have to be willing to stop calling it fine when it isn't. ✨ Rewrite. Reclaim. Reinvent. ✨ Because the most dangerous thing a good girl can become is a woman who finally chooses herself over being chosen. Get full access to GiGi Meier at gigimeier.substack.com/subscribe

    15 min
  5. S2 EP7: Your Inner Critic

    Mar 19

    S2 EP7: Your Inner Critic

    Most mornings it happens before the day even begins. Just you, the bathroom mirror, and a voice that has been running the same audit for longer than you can remember. Cataloguing. Comparing. Handing down verdicts on a case it was never qualified to try. So I did something about it. I called in an expert. Booked a dermatologist consultation, eager for answers and a better skincare routine. And walked out with something I did not expect. A clinical vocabulary for everything that was wrong with my face and a list of structural defects. And driving home I realized that is exactly what we do. We feel the dissatisfaction, go looking for the fix, and end up handing the inner critic a sharper set of tools. A longer list. A more specific inventory to run the next time we stand in front of the mirror. In this episode I get into where that critic actually came from, why her case against you has always been built on compromised evidence, and what it looks like to finally give yourself a fair trial. Key Takeaways: ✨ How to trace your inner critic back to her origin, see exactly who built her and why, and stop mistaking someone else's wounds for your own truth ✨ How to put that critic on the stand, cross-examine the evidence she has been presenting as fact for years, and understand what believing her has actually cost you ✨ How to write a new verdict in your own handwriting, say it out loud to your own face, and finally walk into that bathroom as the judge instead of the accused You don't have to overhaul your skincare routine or book a single appointment to change your relationship with the woman in the mirror. You just have to be willing to look at the evidence and admit the trial was rigged from the start. ✨ Rewrite. Reclaim. Reinvent. ✨ Because you have been the harshest judge in your own courtroom for far too long, and it is time to show yourself the same mercy you have always been so willing to give everyone else.  Get full access to GiGi Meier at gigimeier.substack.com/subscribe

    18 min
  6. S2 EP6: 40 Years in 4 Hours

    Mar 12

    S2 EP6: 40 Years in 4 Hours

    Sometimes you're just living your life. Managing the responsibilities, buried under the weight of everything adulthood demands. And somewhere underneath all of it, quietly and without fanfare, you lose touch with the girl you used to be. The one who existed before the barnacles started attaching. The jobs. The marriages. The divorces. The failures. The endless accumulation of experiences that shape us in ways we don't always notice while they're happening. So one afternoon, I got in the car and drove through forty years of my own history in four hours. And by the time I pulled into my driveway, dried tears on my cheeks, I understood something I hadn't before. Those earlier versions of ourselves don't disappear. They're still there, buried underneath everything that came after. Waiting. In this episode, I walk through what that drive revealed, why most of us never go back on purpose, and what happens when you finally do. Key Takeaways: ✨ Why scheduling a deliberate audit of your past is the first step to reconnecting with the version of yourself buried underneath the barnacles, and how to do it even if you no longer live where you grew up ✨ How to ask the questions nobody ever asked her, get the honest answers onto the page, and turn what feels like grief into useful, actionable information ✨ How to reacquaint yourself with her by giving back one small, specific thing that life quietly took, because she doesn't need you to become her again, she just needs you to remember her You don't have to excavate every wound or relitigate every chapter. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is go back far enough to collect the parts of yourself worth bringing forward. ✨ Rewrite. Reclaim. Reinvent. ✨ Because the girl you were before the barnacles still has something to say. And it turns out, you need to hear it.   Get full access to GiGi Meier at gigimeier.substack.com/subscribe

    21 min

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If you’ve ever woken up in a life that looks fine on the outside but feels like it no longer fits—you’re in the right place. Hosted by romance author and former C-Suite Executive, GiGi Meier, this podcast delivers raw, real, no-fluff episodes designed to help women at any age reimagine their next chapter. In ten minutes or less, GiGi guides you through the messy middle: the in-between of who you were and who you’re becoming. Whether you're burned out, bored, or just craving more, each episode will leave you with a spark—clarity, confidence, and a brave next step. No performative positivity. Just truth, tools, and the occasional loving kick in the ass. gigimeier.substack.com