Welcome back to Dropped In with Meghan Weir – the podcast where nervous system science, subconscious rewiring, and business strategy collide.
In this episode, Meg pulls back the curtain on what manifestation really means (and what it doesn’t). Forget the fluffy “just think positive” narrative. True manifestation isn’t about obsessively wanting something or writing it on repeat in your journal. It’s about becoming the version of yourself who already has it.
Through raw personal stories and journal entries, Meg shares how shifting her identity and calibrating her nervous system led to incredible results:
You’ll hear how nervous system regulation, subconscious alignment, and identity calibration create the conditions for success that lasts. Manifestation, in this context, isn’t magic—it’s strategy coded into your body.
If you’ve ever wondered why “vision boarding” alone isn’t working, or how to stop wanting and start embodying, this episode will shift everything.
Episode Outline:
00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
01:24 Personal Journey and Manifestation Insights
02:55 The Power of Identity and Nervous System Work
05:36 Success Stories and Real-Life Examples
07:15 Strategies for Manifestation and Success
10:40 Conclusion and Event Invitation
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