"I’ve had the privilege of working with Megan Elizabeth Morris in my Q1 & Q2 Close the Gap cohorts, and her impact has been transformative.
As the architect of Intuitive Network, she combines real-world grit—navigating extreme physical and logistical challenges—with a deep systems acumen that elevates every discussion.
Megan Elizabeth’s incisive “what if” questions push our group to think more broadly, and her openness about both breakthroughs and setbacks models true resilience. Her presence, energy, and unwavering commitment have made our coaching calls richer and our community stronger.
I wholeheartedly recommend Megan Elizabeth and Intuitive Network to anyone seeking a thoughtful leader who inspires, challenges, and unites with integrity."
Megan Elizabeth introduced me to a world I didn't know existed! The Intuitive Network she imagined into being helps people long invisible be seen and better understood. And I get to learn what contributes to helping them be seen. In the process, as human-centered design teaches, when we design for the margins, everyone benefits.
"I’ve had the privilege of working with Megan Elizabeth Morris in my Q1 & Q2 Close the Gap cohorts, and her impact has been transformative.
As the architect of Intuitive Network, she combines real-world grit—navigating extreme physical and logistical challenges—with a deep systems acumen that elevates every discussion.
Megan Elizabeth’s incisive “what if” questions push our group to think more broadly, and her openness about both breakthroughs and setbacks models true resilience. Her presence, energy, and unwavering commitment have made our coaching calls richer and our community stronger.
I wholeheartedly recommend Megan Elizabeth and Intuitive Network to anyone seeking a thoughtful leader who inspires, challenges, and unites with integrity."
— Scott Perry, Creative on Purpose
Megan Elizabeth introduced me to a world I didn't know existed! The Intuitive Network she imagined into being helps people long invisible be seen and better understood. And I get to learn what contributes to helping them be seen. In the process, as human-centered design teaches, when we design for the margins, everyone benefits.