
A guide with thirty years of experience in personal transformation, leadership, intuitive development, and somatic awareness.
“How strange that the nature of life is change, yet the nature of human beings is to resist change. And how ironic that the difficult times we fear might ruin us are the very ones that can break us open and help us blossom into who we were meant to be.”

Megan Riley is a woman whose work has unfolded over thirty years of study, leadership, creative exploration, intuitive development, and direct experience with human transformation. Her path has moved through writing, storytelling, strategic leadership, somatic and trauma-responsive training, and the ancient feminine frameworks that shape how women rise through change. Alongside her formal classroom certifications in coaching, embodiment, therapeutic communication, and integrative personal development, she carries the kind of wisdom that only comes from three decades of listening, guiding, and living through thresholds of her own.
Her work has reached far beyond private circles. She has been featured on television, in newspapers, in magazines, and across radio, and her intuitive gifts were compelling enough that an entire book was written about her. She has led award-winning teams and guided CEOs, innovators, and creatives. She has taught programs to more than ten thousand people and has accumulated over thirty thousand client hours, each one deepening her understanding of how women change, heal, and rebuild their lives.
Megan has supported women through divorce, relocation, identity collapse, burnout, grief, creative rebirth, and the quiet turning points that often remain unnamed until years later. She has led retreats and private journeys in Greece, France, the Pyrenees, and landscapes where myth, intuition, and modern womanhood intersect. Her training gave her structure; her lived experience gave her authority.
Her own life reflects the work she teaches. She has crossed countries, identities, careers, relationships, and versions of herself. She left the United States and built a new life in Europe. She shed roles that demanded her silence or resilience at the cost of her truth. She built work that mirrors her values and aligns with the woman she has become.
Thresholds is the distilled expression of everything she carries: her formal education, her intuitive precision, her writing, her ability to read a woman's inner landscape, and her belief that every major life shift deserves depth, dignity, and companionship. The process honors the complexity of transition and gives women a path that protects their sovereignty while inviting them into their next chapter.
Women trust Megan because she meets them exactly where they are. She sees the part of them that is rising, even before they do. Her presence feels like someone holding the lantern at a doorway they were meant to cross.
“A lot of people resist transition and therefore never allow themselves to enjoy who they are. Embrace the change, no matter what it is; once you do, you can learn about the new world you're in and take advantage of it.”
Thresholds is a living process for women who feel the ground shifting beneath them and know they are standing inside a turning point. It offers a way of crossing from one life into another with intention, with presence, and with a clear connection to the woman rising underneath the change.
Thresholds don't move in a single direction. Some unfold with heat and certainty. Others unfold with rest, beauty, or stillness. Some call for truth-telling and fierce boundary work. Others call for softness, grief tending, or the steady rebuilding of a woman's inner foundations. Thresholds makes space for all of it, because real transformation carries many temperatures.
A Threshold Journey can take many shapes. It might be a private one to one session where something inside is rearranging and needs to be witnessed with depth and precision. It might be a guided retreat in the mountains, by the sea, or in a landscape that mirrors the shift happening within. It might move through ritual, movement, writing, silence, travel, or ancestral pathways that reconnect a woman with parts of herself she thought were gone.
There are also thresholds a woman leads herself through. A pilgrimage of her own making. A ritual she creates at home. A weekend alone in a place that feels like her next chapter. A moment of clarity spoken softly into an empty room. These self-directed crossings are part of the work, woven into the process rather than existing outside it. Megan designs pathways that strengthen a woman's instinct, support her timing, and keep her sovereignty at the center of her transformation.
Thresholds carries women through endings, beginnings, grief, awakening, reclamation, and new desire. It recognizes the sacredness of each crossing and offers support that honors a woman's intelligence, her emotional depth, and the complexity of her life.
“Times of transition are strenuous, but I love them. They are an opportunity to purge, rethink priorities, and be intentional about new habits. We can make our new normal any way we want.”
“Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it without knowing what's going to happen next.”
Women come to Megan when something in their lives has begun to shift and they need a guide who can meet them at depth. Her presence is steady, intelligent, intuitive, and grounded in decades of experience. She listens closely, speaks with honesty, and holds the kind of space where a woman can tell the truth without bracing for impact.
You can expect a conversation that reaches the real place where your transition is happening. The emotional undercurrent. The instincts rising. The parts of you that are asking for expression, protection, or direction. Megan reads these places with precision and helps you put language to what is moving inside you.
You can expect guidance that honors your timing and your sovereignty. She doesn't push a woman into change. She helps her stand inside it with more clarity, more strength, and more understanding of what the next step actually requires.
You can expect structure when it serves you, creativity when your spirit needs opening, ritual when something sacred is asking for acknowledgment, and companionship when the path feels uncertain. Every threshold asks for its own form of support. Megan adjusts to what your life is asking for, not the other way around.
And you can expect to feel seen. Not in the performative sense, but in the way that allows your system to settle and your truth to rise without censoring itself. This is where real change begins.
“She knew this transition was not about becoming someone better, but about finally allowing herself to become who she'd always been.”
“Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together.”
“At every step in our path, some possibilities die behind us while others bloom before us, and in every transition, even the joyful ones, there is grief.”


When you reach out, you begin with a simple conversation. No pressure. No scripted steps. Just an exchange to understand what threshold you're standing in and what kind of support or journey would meet you best.
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