Embodiment.

Presence.

A little play.

Hi, I’m Megan.

An Invitation
Meet Megan. Two simple words — yet quite an invitation into mystery. Who am I? I am playful, curious, humble, wise. Rough around the edges, learning to soften. Both mystical and grounded, fearless and tender. I love nature, being in my body, and exploring what it means to be fully alive.

My Path
Forty-three wild laps around the sun have carried me through many lives in one: tomboy, rebel, teacher, activist, social worker, athlete, seeker, healer. Raised by two social activists of the ’60s, I grew up acutely aware of the disparities in human experience. My early path led me into education and social work, devoting a decade to ending homelessness and serving families and children on the margins. Though meaningful, there was always a quiet calling beneath it all — a deeper pull toward healing and spirit.

In 2017, that calling broke open. What some call the dark night of the soul unfolded into years of shadow work, inner dismantling, and painful yet necessary transformation. I learned the hard truth that the only way out of pain is through it. This became my initiation into a new way of living and serving — rooted in embodiment, spirituality, and authenticity.

Becoming a Guide
As I turned inward, I sought teachings and practices not found in my clinical training — modalities that touched body, energy, soul. I studied, practiced, and lived what I now share. I never offer anything I haven’t deeply sat with myself. My path eventually led me to the jungles of Costa Rica, where the land, culture, and aliveness of nature continue to accelerate my growth and remind me daily of trust, surrender, and connection.

I believe we cannot take others where we ourselves have not been. I meet clients only in places I, too, have walked — sometimes stumbling, sometimes crawling, always learning. I don’t see myself as a therapist in a white coat pathologizing your experience. I am a fellow human, walking with you, holding with compassion, challenging with love, and celebrating as you open into light.

The Whole of Me
I am many things, and I honor them all: a former rugby player chasing wild dreams, a woman who has loved both men and women, someone who has lived in luxury and in a tent. I see people — especially those who feel unseen, unheard, or invisible. I see you.

In Costa Rica Now
Here in Costa Rica, I am building my private practice, co-creating retreats, and continuing family healing — one of the main reasons I was guided here. I am learning from indigenous communities, stretching into a new paradigm, a new earth, a new way of being. I also work within a conscious community, where I founded a volunteer program that now supports a rural school with very limited funds. This is the part of my social work heart that remains alive and rooted here.

Accessibility & Giving Back
Accessibility is central to my vision of healing. I set aside 5% of my earnings for a scholarship fund, and I invite others to contribute — either by sponsoring a client or helping someone attend a retreat. This is my way of ensuring this work reaches not only those with resources, but also those with deep readiness and need. It is a work in progress, but one I hold with commitment and care.

Here I Am
So, here I am: raw, imperfect, devoted, endlessly curious, and deeply human. I walk this path not as someone who has it all figured out, but as someone willing to walk beside you — through the shadows, into the mystery, and toward the truth of who we really are.

Together we can expand access to healing and create brighter futures — both for individuals and for our community.

Support a Client’s Healing Journey

  • Donate to a Retreat

    Share the gift of healing. Change a life.

    Accessibility is at the heart of my work. To ensure that retreats and sessions are available to all — not just those with financial means — I’ve created a scholarship fund. I dedicate 5% of my own earnings to this, and with your support, more clients can access the deep healing they are ready for.

    You can donate directly, or reach out if you’d like to sponsor a client’s full experience.

  • Support the Local School

    In the heart of Costa Rica’s Diamante Valley, a small rural school is home to 58 incredible children, ages 5–13. With only three full-time teachers and a government budget of just $2,000 a year (still not received for this year), the school struggles daily with cracked floors, leaking roofs, and no safe place for children to play.

    Yet every day, these students arrive with wide eyes, open hearts, and a hunger to learn. Your support helps provide essential supplies, fund much-needed repairs, and create a safer, brighter space for them to grow and thrive.

    You can donate directly, or email Megan if you feel called to get involved as a volunteer.