About Me

As a lover of nature, people, and cats, I find myself drawn to a life that that helps craft easeful experiences. There’s a lot that can go wrong, so why not design to make it right?

My passion for understanding humans ignited in my teenage years when I grappled to understand pain, suffering, relationships, and all that life is. This brought me to studying psychology in college, where I gained deeper insight into why people do the things they do. The human brain is a fascinating creature.

After spending time traveling, learning new cultures, eating delicious food, and working with people from all over the world, I arrived back in the United States during the covid pandemic with a heightened awareness of the vastly different, and similar, ways in which people live, interact, and think.

I worked in various mental and behavioral health settings before deciding to pursue further education in psychology. I understood that our climate is in crisis and that we can’t have healthy people without a healthy earth. This led me to a Master’s degree program in ecopsychology, which studies in depth the inherent relationship between humanity and earth, reasons for our disconnection, and action towards a healthier future.

After working in several different settings and organizations for mental health, I recognized systemic issues that hindered authentic healing. This realization combined with logistical factors allowed me to recognize my passion is in research and design for healthier systems, people, and products. So, I embarked on a 6-month UX/UI design bootcamp journey through the University of Denver in order to gain the necessary tools to shift my career path into something which makes a real-world difference, utilizes creative thinking, and actively transforms pain points into gains. I’m about truly designing for the people.

Thanks for being here.

~Megan

My ideal Brooklyn Bridge experience. (July, 2025)