About

Megan was born and raised in Washington State.

From her earliest memories, she always felt other.

“I feel like I’m on TV,” she tried to explain at four years old, met only with laughter from the adults around her.

Always on display.
Never truly seen.

Being diagnosed with ADHD in her 40s opened a new world of self-discovery, eventually leading to a deeper understanding of autism—and all the ways she didn’t work in society.

The house of cards had fallen.
Life had to be rebuilt from scratch.
Just like the house of religion she’d already torn down years before, in search of a truer spiritual identity.

But this time, it wasn’t just faith.
It was everything.
Family. Marriage. Self.

To make sense of it, to honor her hunger for solitude, she decided to do something bold:

Buy a camper van.
Hit the road.
Make peace with her authentic self.

That “she” is me.
But it’s easier to say it all in the third person.

Now, as I begin this journey, I know it has to be shared.
Because I’m no longer hiding.

I am fiercely myself: spiritual, witchy, hungry, seeking, neurodivergent, whole at last.

This longing I feel to find my people - I know I’m not the only one.
So if you’ve spent your life hiding, feeling wrong, never quite fitting in, this is for you:

You were always enough.
Let’s go find it out together.