We Worked With Eric Swalwell for 7 Years
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We worked with Eric Swalwell for nearly 7 years. Now, after his resignation from Congress and the collapse of his governor run, we’re finally telling the story from our side.
This is not some generic political breakdown. This is what it feels like when someone you worked with, promoted, texted with, and built creative around becomes the center of a public scandal so ugly it forces you to go back through your own life and ask what you missed.
In this episode, we talk about our real experience working with Eric Swalwell, the ads we made, the calls we had, the professional relationship we thought we understood, and the emotional wreckage that hit when the allegations exploded. For Tiffany, it also became something deeper: the PTSD spiral that happens when a survivor realizes her own work is now permanently tied to someone accused of predatory behavior.
There’s anger in this one. There’s dark humor in this one. There’s also a bigger point. If we say we believe women, that cannot suddenly get complicated when the man accused is someone powerful, polished, media-friendly, or useful to the party.
This episode is about Eric Swalwell, yes. But it is also about how predators ripple through careers, trust, memory, and the lives of people who thought they were simply doing good work. And because this is The Dangerous Ones, we get through all of it the only way we know how: by telling the truth, dragging the absurdity into the light, and laughing so we do not lose our minds.