Meg AYa, M.A.

I'm a professional hype woman. My clients come to me because I believe in them more than they believe in themselves. I help them get to the point where their self-worth, self-love, and their belief in themselves are unwavering.

I am a permission slip to other women that it's okay to feel sexy in body and mind, it's okay to own it, and it's okay to take up space. It's okay to stand out. It's okay to be seen. It's okay to wear whatever you want. It's okay to love yourself and your body. It's okay to celebrate yourself out loud. It's okay to express your sensuality and femininity.

Throughout my life, I have faced considerable shame and criticism for the way I express myself and pursue my passions.

At some point in my life, I allowed those voices to win and dictate the way I showed up in the world. But, that didn’t work for me. I hated it. None of it was working. The relationships, the careers, the hobbies, the belief patterns, my choices, and actions. Cycling over and over through things that ultimately didn't bring me happiness, nor benefit those around me. So I stopped it all. I left jobs. I left communities. I stopped doing the activities that I falsely identified with. I stopped living the narrative that others and society assigned to me

I rebuilt my life, and it worked out. I came back home to myself. I came back home to my heart and my body.

I've come to believe that life is actually quite simple and not nearly as complicated as I once made it out to be when I trust myself and follow the question, “What if it works out?” Because, in one way or another, it will.

My strongest resource is movement. Big movements, small movements. Moving my body is my reminder to stay present and soft towards myself. It’s my resource to tap into my deepest confidence and self-worth.

I'm naturally a not-so-subtle, sensual, slinky dancer. For me, dance is an expression and exploration of my femininity. Fully embracing my own style gives me the most freedom of expression. I've learned to lean fully into the movements that work with my own body and style of dance that feels luscious and best to me. I take this perspective on and off the dance floor. I walk through life with it. I show up every day with it. I know myself deeply.