Hi. My name is Megan Elizabeth. 💖
For many years, I was also called Mack or Max — when it wasn't possible for me to use my given name.
I'm writing our Intuitive Public Radio content mainly from my personal experience.
All these various aspects are also part of many other people's experiences, except for some specific details about how I've developed the Intuitive Network architecture we rely upon.
I rarely incorporate details that are not also my own personal experience; because my safety and function are at ongoing risk and currently paramount to the preservation of the Intuitive Network architecture that serves all of us.
When we're asking for your assistance for the Intuitive Network, I'm asking you for your help personally… for my own immediate well-being… as well as that of many others.
My life is on the line right now — acutely — in nearly all the ways I describe to you in our content streams.
While so many of my colleagues are in more severe situations than I'm in, my own situation is very severe.
Mine is often as invisible as theirs because I perform radio skills well — and cannot necessarily broach an especially challenging subject when something's happening to me.
Most of my compounded emergency circumstances happen off-camera, off-the-air.
Continuous dangers to my own life are part of my everyday experience — because we have not yet completed local community resourcing necessary to my and others' safety.
For the entire time I've been broadcasting Intuitive Public Radio — at least a decade now — this has been the case.
Right now, we're experiencing a particularly intensive circumstance.
In these posts, I provide more detail about why the Intuitive Network architecture is needed to coordinate resourcing for people with sensitive and severe physical conditions in many locations worldwide.
Can you help me out?
Here's our series of small posts detailing recent severe storm damage in Pittsburgh and our call for support for severely affected disabled community members who are without electric, crucial food, and emergency supply — in Pittsburgh and worldwide.⚡
Here's our immediate shortlist of support requests that will make the biggest difference for us now. 🕊️
If you can lend a hand or send words of encouragement — especially public comments and reshares — I'm very grateful.
We have made amazing strides in this past 10 years. (Here's our notes from last quarter.) We’re eager to keep building.
Thank you so, so much to our readers and community members who have responded to share the little they could.
Every bit makes a bigger difference than you know. ✨🌿🙏🌿✨
We love you 💜🩵💙 !!!! May all the help you need and deserve come swiftly and with all the love it carries within it 🩷 !!!!
I have been offline these days due to a move 🧡 but I am checking here on substack a few times a day...
I am so grateful to get to witness your amazing abilities, here for us to see, even in the hardest of times.
Asking for help can require so much bravery, too, and I honor and applaud it so much. I also think asking for help is a generous thing -- because it gives others an opportunity to show how much you and your work matter to them, and it provides a clear way to do so, in the way that is most necessary.
May you get all the help you need, online and in person ... and may things get easier and easier very very soon!!
Sending love and blessings, dear sister! 💜🧡🩷🩵