Here is how leaders across industries describe the impact of nervous system-led leadership with us:
"When I first joined the Heart-Wired CEO Mastermind, I honestly wasn't sure what to think.
After spending 35 years in the corporate world, I expected business strategy, marketing plans, and growth tactics. Instead, Meghan and Marsha talked about nervous system regulation, safety, visibility, subconscious patterns, and leadership from the inside out. It felt completely foreign to me. Especially the somatic exercises that we did.
What I've come to realize is that strategy isn't usually the thing holding us back.
The biggest shift for me was learning to trust myself, recognize my value, and feel safe being seen.
Since joining the mastermind, I left my corporate career in January 20206, stepped into entrepreneurship, started building digital products and new income streams, and am currently travelling the world while creating a life that feels aligned with who I actually am. More importantly, I'm showing up in ways I never would have before.
The work isn't about pushing harder. It's about becoming the person who can hold the vision you've been carrying all along.
What makes this mastermind different is that it combines business growth with the inner work required to sustain that growth. The conversations are deep, the support is genuine, and the transformations extend far beyond business.
If you're looking for another mastermind filled with tactics and hustle, this may not be for you.
But if you're ready to lead from a place of confidence, trust yourself more deeply, and build a business and life that actually feel good, this experience is unlike anything I've ever been part of.
Joining Heart-Wired CEO (for the 2nd year) was one of the most impactful investments I've made in myself."
~Lynne Zimmerman, Founder of Herbs n Honey
"There is something we don't talk about enough: what happens when a plant outgrows its pot.
We all have hopes, dreams, and visions for who we are becoming. And at some point, if we're growing, we outgrow the container we're living in. We don't die dramatically. We just stop. We get root-bound by our own restraint, circling the same small space until someone or something finally gives us room to expand.
What we talk about even less is who we lose in the process. When you outgrow a pot, you don't always get to bring everyone with you. That grief is real and it is one of the loneliest parts of growth. It's the part nobody warns you about. And it's one of the things this work has helped me hold honestly, without shrinking from it.
I've come to understand that my highest value is belonging. And belonging has two sides to the coin: belonging to yourself, and belonging to others. For a long time I thought you had to choose which came first. That you had to belong to yourself before you could truly belong to anyone else.
The Heart-Wired CEO Mastermind has taught me something different.
This is not just a group. It is not just a program. It is a movement and this mastermind is the bigger pot. The container I get to grow into and the one that gave me room to stop circling and start becoming. What this mastermind also gives you is the tools to grow. Think of it like organic fertilizer. The growth was always meant to happen within you. You just also have the space and the nutrients to do it. They hold that space wide enough that I can walk both sides of the coin at once. When I know who I am, I bring that into the room. And when I forget, when I lose the thread back to myself, they are there with open arms, holding up a mirror, belonging to me so completely that I find my way back.
There have been conversations in this mastermind that changed the direction of things I had been circling for years. Not because anyone told me what to do. But because being truly seen, held in a container strong enough to hold all of you, does something to a person that no amount of solo work can replicate.
That is rare. That is the heart-led way.
I am so incredibly grateful for this movement, this growth, and every single pot we will sit in, shed, and grow through together."
~Kristie Crate, RN, Serial Entrepreneur