Welcome to A New Path — The Sacred Spiral of Grief & Becoming

Grief is not a straight line.

A new path is often circular, spiraling, and nonlinear.

 

 

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SPIRAL ONE: SUVIVAL
Tending the Body & Breath

Purpose: Stabilization and safety

 

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SPIRAL THREE: LIVING-Megan in the Woods
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A New Path is a Book and Our Business

Whether you’re managing care, running a business, holding space for others, or suddenly the one everyone turns to—we recognize that the sandwich generation is walking a new path.

I guide heart-led, intuitive Gen-Xers and Millennials—especially those in the sandwich generation—through the emotional and logistical terrain of caregiving, loss, and legacy. You might be a solopreneur, a helping professional, or just someone doing your best to prepare for what’s ahead.

Here, we don’t separate the personal from the professional—because you are both.

This is where grounded action meets deep care—rooted, resilient, and made for this season of life.

Testimonials

Jill O’Leary Spencer

Shiva Healing Arts

“Megan speaks with so much compassion, clarity, and experience.  Listening to Megan is so comforting because I know that she is coming from a place of absolute love and healing guidance.”

Em Biever

The No More Bullsh*t Project

“I LOVE how Megan couples her clarity, wisdom and experience as a practitioner with her humanity, heart and humor as someone who has walked the walk of managing the very tough stuff that comes with losing a loved one. The group Megan facilitated inspired me and was truly empowering, despite the topic at hand being one we sometimes want to skirt around or avoid. Grateful she, and her expertise, exist!”

Jen McManus

Student

“I first met Miss Malik as my middle school language arts teacher. Her warm personality created a welcoming classroom. She kept me engaged in each lesson with a variety of activities, creativity, and her storytelling ability. In addition to being an effective teacher, she made students feel seen, valued, and appreciated.”