In this episode of Spark and Ignite Your Marketing, host Beverly Cornell chats with Megan Camille, a psychic and intuitive business consultant who’s transformed her unique gifts into four thriving businesses. Megan shares how trusting her inner guidance led her to build four successful businesses, why energy matters more than tactics, and how you can design a business that actually supports your life (instead of the other way around). If you’ve ever felt torn between logic and instinct, this conversation will inspire you to lean into what feels right and build something extraordinary.
Three Key Topics Discussed:
- Trusting Your Intuition in Business: shares how intuition is the “language of the divine” and how learning to trust those inner nudges can lead to alignment, success, and joy in business. She explains why many entrepreneurs override their intuition with logic—and how to shift into trusting their gut instead.
- Creating a Business That Aligns with Your Life: Megan’s journey highlights the power of designing a business that supports your lifestyle rather than dictating it. She shares how she transitioned from long work hours in a traditional business to building multiple successful ventures with more flexibility and freedom.
- The 80/20 Rule: Energy vs. Strategy in Entrepreneurship: Megan explains why business success is 80% energetics and 20% strategy, challenging the traditional mindset that tactics alone drive results. She dives into the importance of internal work—clearing limiting beliefs, expanding receptivity, and stepping into alignment—to fuel business growth.
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Transcript:
Beverly:
Did you know that nearly 80 percent of entrepreneurs who trust their intuition and business report feeling more aligned, more successful, and more energized in their work? That’s a really powerful statistic to me. And I know that I feel that when I am aligned and I’m trusting my thought my gut, and my instincts, I feel more excited about my work. So when you tap into your inner wisdom, You can make decisions with confidence creativity, and a true sense of purpose. Welcome to another magical episode of the Spark and Ignite Your Marketing Podcast. I’m your host, Beverly Cornell. And in today’s episode, it’s going to ignite something really special for you. Our guest today is Megan Camille. She’s a psychic and intuitive business consultant who’s built not one, but two seven figure businesses from scratch using her own unique approach that blends energetics with strategy. Megan’s entrepreneurial journey is nothing short of extraordinary. She’s a mother of five, a thriving business owner and an inspiration to those who want to create a life of abundance and joy while doing business their way. Megan works with entrepreneurs. Doctors, naturopaths, chiropractors, real estate agents, and artists to help them tap into their intuition, scale their businesses and create lives they absolutely love. Megan. I’m so excited to have you here today.
Megan:
Hello. Thank you. I’m so excited to be here. I’m loving the whole intro there. It is great marketing. I’m like, Oh, I love this.
Beverly:
It’s something I like to do every day. What you do is like right in alignment because I’m here for more kindness, more joy, and more wellness. So all the things that, all the people you serve are like, that’s the people we serve. And I just think the world needs more joy and good in the world. And we have a short life to live and if we can create more of that. So I actually sought you out. I saw you on a podcast match email and I saw what you did and I was like, Ooh, I want to know her. That’s the lovely thing about this podcast. I get to meet people and have conversations and get to know them a little bit more. When I see somebody really interesting. I thought your bio was very interesting.
Megan:
Thank you. Happy to be here.
Beverly:
So tell me about how you got started. There’s no school for psychics, right? Like, how does that work?
Megan:
I’ve had the most unconventional education no matter how hard I tried to have a regular one. I was born psychic. I was born intuitive. I was also homeschooled for much of my school years. So that particular skill was more developed because I was not actually in mainstream public school. And what I naturally had was very normal to me. Though it was also scary. By the time I was 15, I was doing professional psychic readings. My mom is an entrepreneur for 35 years. She ran her own business and she supported executive and entrepreneurial women. So I had no idea that there was breadcrumbs guiding me to where I would one day be, Because they’re talking about business. They’re talking about finance. My mind did not understand, but I could still tune in to the messages that were coming through for them. And then I had a real, repression and exiled that aspect that was so intuitive and just wanted to be normal and fit in, but it was always there, right? It was always the breadcrumbs leading me to what I would be doing today.
Beverly:
Was there a specific lightbulb moment or spark we call them where you decided I’m all in on this?
Megan:
Yes, there was. It was my first marriage. I was going to school, thinking that I was gonna be pre med. My mom, who is an entrepreneur, she’s what are you doing? It was like my first semester or something of college. I’m like, I got 10 more years in this school and I’m married to my husband who, I need now he’s financially supporting me So what would you do if you felt that you did not require someone taking care of you. So I started my first business. There was a couple months in there of hemming and hawing, but I had an intuitive knowing that what she was sharing was so true and I had. Avoided it because I didn’t know where to start, even with her as my mom. I didn’t care to do it her way. I almost wanted to do it completely opposite. So I started a business inside our home and what happened? I quit school started that business. And what happened was my then husband was like, This is not what we agreed on, we agreed on a traditional family. And so his request was for me to stop. This then eventually led to, our demise in being in relationship. I thought for sure he would come to his senses and be like, wow, you’re doing great with this business. I love the extra money. And he thought I would come to my senses and snap back to my role. We both came to our senses and realized we just weren’t a great match. But that was the pivotal moment was I had a calling. I knew I wanted to do more, but I was very afraid, right? I still had those human thoughts, but the pull to do something else.
Beverly:
The things that society has placed upon us are heavy weights that we have to either decide to carry or to let them go. I feel like our generation is, Redefining what that looks like. And that’s been a struggle, like that I don’t have to come home and make the food. You can make the food. I don’t have to do all the things you can do some of the things. It is a whole different generation of what a partnership looks like and what a person who owns a business, a woman owning a business looks like as well. I feel you. I think probably most women feel you. They talk about balance all the time and I don’t think there’s really balance. That’s like an unachievable societal thing. But you find what’s good works for you and your family
Megan:
Sometimes I’m on fire with kids and other times I’m on fire with business and it becomes like a harmonic, maybe like a melody versus balance, like same equal amount of time.
Beverly:
I was thinking a little bit of a dance too. Like sometimes it’s slow. Sometimes it’s fast. Sometimes you’re like in your groove. Sometimes you’re waiting for the next thing. So you’ve built two businesses. What was your first business?
Megan:
I’ve built four businesses. Not all up to seven figures. But they have all been in different industries. The very first one was in education. It was a non profit 501c3 private preschool that was focused on Waldorf Montessori theory.
Beverly:
How long were you there in that preschool? How long was that for?
Megan:
That was only a couple of years. We had a massive wait list. We hit six figures in the first four to six months. Every business I’ve had hit six figures within the first four to six months, hallelujah to intuition. So that was the first one.
Beverly:
What was the spark that made you decide to move from that business?
Megan:
It was so many hours. Although I evolved into the CEO that was delegating and running it, I wasn’t in the classroom. It was from 6 AM to 6 PM. And remember my previous husband gave me an ultimatum. I was then a single mom. So 12 hours with two kids. Five days a week. It was it was a tall order. It was a magical couple of years, but it was just too intense time wise and I wanted to shift to something online, more flexible, where I really felt like I had autonomy of my time. Since I was a business owner after all.
Beverly:
This was the thing we have to keep reminding my clients. You know what? This is your business. You can decide exactly what it looks like. If you don’t want to work 12 hours, you can decide that’s not something you want. Create the thing that you want, create the life that you want, the business that you want with skills that you have.
Megan:
Yeah. And I had very little traditional work experience. By that time I’m in my mid twenties, the idea of being told what to do at all with my time or my energy, or when I had kids was viscerally repulsive. I would have deep depression thinking about if I needed to go get a job and be away from my home and my kids. I. Could not be told what to do and I was a terrible employee. I needed to create something that allowed for my freedom that allowed for my autonomy and I’m in no way. Lazy. Obviously I wouldn’t have five kids or four businesses, but I am extremely self led. Those are great business owners. Those are great business leaders. Those who are self led. So I moved into something that created more spaciousness to a degree, and that was a sales agency. We went in and trained small corporations to build their sales teams to seven figures.
Beverly:
Totally different. It was like night and day almost.
Megan:
There’s not a whole lot of logic to it which is why I’m good at leading business because I can follow the intuition when the logic is that’s silly. Those two businesses were really priming me to see what was possible. I did not have formal college education other than that first semester that I dropped out of. I didn’t have work experience yet. Somehow I was able to build these from scratch. And that was the last two businesses over the last eight years or so Sophia mystery school, which I co founded with my mother all about increasing psychic abilities. And then there is a school for it now. And then intuitive business consulting, Megan Camille Enterprises. That’s where I support my clients now and building their businesses with intuition leading the way.
Beverly:
Let’s make sure we’re speaking the same language. So what is intuition to you and how have you used it?
Megan:
Intuition is the language of the divine, right? So whatever your reference to or word for the divine source, God, universe, your higher self, whatever that is, intuition is the language used by your higher self source consciousness, the universe to relay its message to the human. So intuition has. all information and gives the highest timeline, which is why I root for intuition all the time. Now, how we receive our intuitive inklings, that’s different for everyone. I have an instantaneous knowing, I see pictures or visions, some people hear or it’s their minds. Mine has sometimes felt octopus tentacles, right? Not easy to put into words, but a sensing, an understanding without having to audibly hear it or visually. Most people go, how do I know it’s my intuition? Very few people don’t notice their intuition. Instead, they get their intuition and they quickly align to their logic. So they miss that was intuitive and they default to their logic.
Beverly:
Do you have an example?
Megan:
Yes, I do. One of them would be. No, Megan, you should stay in school to be a doctor and stay married to your husband who is doing a very good job at supporting you. No, Megan, there’s no way you’re going to be able to close that gap between what he makes and what you can make making up a business, right? So while there was the tickle, there was the whisper, there was the pull. There was so much more logistic thinking that made more sense. When we are in intuitive business, we’re letting our business work through us versus identifying in a meshing with the results. If it fails, I’m a failure. if I can’t get my business to go, I have failed and we’re highly identified. Becoming unemeshed with our business gives us the freedom to go, okay, I’m willing to listen to my intuition, even if no one else can back me up, even if no one else can back it up with me.
Beverly:
So what are some techniques that you can use to become unemeshed? Because I feel a lot of business owners are very enmeshed in, I am a success if my business is a success. There’s a direct correlation. There’s somebody that I work with. He says all the time that you built a business, that is not a failure. That is an opportunity that’s tuition and learning.
Megan:
This is part of our life’s work beyond just our business. Self actualization is the reminder that we are the entire field and these things like building businesses or dissolving them or families or people passing. They’re just the blips in the field momentarily. I’m a good mom because I can do these things for my kids. That’s identification. We are identifying with our material belongings. We’re identifying with the success or the failure of our business. And so creating the very first step, if no one has done any sort of shadow work or internal family system work is to just become the observer so that we can create spaciousness between the one living the life and the one animating the life. When we approach business this way, you make a different decision. If my humanness is making the decisions, she can only pull 36 years worth of information. The rest of it is hearsay, right? What my mom taught me, what my dad taught me, those things. When I expand up into my expanded highest self, I have unlimited access of time and information. So when we’re making decisions from there, we actually can’t get it wrong. I remember being enmeshed. I remember thinking I am my business. And so when we come up here and we’re making decisions, they’re different decisions. They look maybe riskier, but actually they’re safer.
Beverly:
So do you meditate? How do you get the 30, 000 foot view versus the in the weeds view, the enmeshed view?
Megan:
Yeah, I think meditation is helpful. But again, that could be someone’s entry point. It may be not someone else’s. The ability to turn and look at yourself and see all aspects of self is a great place to start. That’s the one that’s coming through for this conversation is a great place to start so that you’re creating spaciousness between your human and you’re not convinced that’s who you are. I think Byron Kennedy’s work is great for that. There’s so many different ways.
Beverly:
I imagine there is so many, I have a really good friend who uses art, she does art and that helps her get to that higher level for sure. But meditation has always been something that’s really powerful to me. And it, initially it was crawl out of my skin. But the more quiet I got and the more still was the more I was able to listen. I was recently diagnosed with ADHD and I feel like needed to quiet my brain a little bit just to stop, like that for me. And I agree with you. Everybody has to start where they are. How you get to that place. What do you do?
Megan:
Now my daily practice is non dualism. It’s singularity. We have hot and cold on and off right and wrong. The ego has to have right and wrong, right? It’s how it validates its existence. Now I understand that’s what the ego is doing. I understand that is what my human is doing, but what is my awareness doing? I’m the witness. What I do is I’m always practicing throughout my days, non duality. Who am I if I don’t make this mine, right? I move into the awareness that has no preference. There is no good or bad it just is, this is gorgeous. This is beautiful from that space. We make a different decision, right? From there, this is good enough because it’s what is I’m accepting reality. This is good because I don’t have a preference anymore, or do I have the whisper to guide me into the next step? This is also very relevant for those who get a high off of what they make, right? I made a hundred thousand dollars cash this month. I’m good. I go in there and practice non duality as well. Cause as long as our emotions move with our results, the business is leading us. We’re not leading the business.
Beverly:
There’s so many layers to this. I know we could have big conversations and I’m really curious about more of what you do. my husband and I talk all the time. I feel like he’s black and white and I feel like I live in shades of gray. I just live in a different space than he does. And I always try to explain that to him. I don’t think there’s a right or wrong. I think that there’s all these other things that are happening. So I fight with him all the time, but I think it’s just the way we see the world. It’s very unique and our experiences are different. So in this space, there’s the intuitive, there’s the empath I’ve always thought of myself as a little bit empathic, meaning that I can feel other people’s feelings and emotions. I sense a lot, I’ve had moments where I’m in church and I’m fine, but all of a sudden I’m really sad. And that’s because somebody behind me is crying. I didn’t even know they were crying. I can feel things in a really deep level that other people just cannot simply feel. And there’s things I’ve had to work through with that. I have to actually put like a mental bubble around myself sometimes, because you can’t take all that on. And oftentimes people have said to me, when you walk in a room, Beverly, your light is very bright, your aura is bright when you come in, like it’s big and it’s bright. And it’s because I don’t put too much into my world because I can’t, it makes me sad. It affects me mentally and physically when I take on a lot. What’s your thought process on intuitive versus empathic. What’s your kind of thought in that space? I’m curious.
Megan:
You’re reading and you’re receiving everything. Now what’s going to provide you a lot of relief here is the, if this is not me or mine, then how do I feel?
Beverly:
When you said that, I was like, Oh, so much is not me and mine. So much is not me and mine.
Megan:
So when you feel that wave of like sadness, where you may have gone before and most empaths do, that’s why they feel they need to be protected, is that there’s an enmeshment, I feel sad. Even if pretty soon you get the realization that it was someone. Not me. It’s in that moment, as close to the horizon, as close to the horizon as possible, if this is not me or mine, then how do I feel? And my guess here, Beverly, is that you’re going to expand and you’re going to go, wait, feel quite.
Beverly:
Peaceful. I feel fine.
Megan:
Yeah, there I am. I’m noticing my bigness, my awareness my space, right? That goes infinitely. And I just became aware of sadness in the field and then it disappears. Now, an empath who feels like they take this home. It is because they have ruminated. They have claimed it as their thought and they’re thinking about it. So on top of claiming it, now we have a new story that’s covering it. And it’s this is why I need protection. I’m not safe to be around other people. And now we have all these layers when really it was me or mine.
Beverly:
One of the things you say in your work is it’s 80 percent energetic and 20 percent strategy when you’re working with businesses. So talk about your rule of 80 energetics and 20 strategy and how that works and plays out for your clients.
Megan:
I think that what we’re talking about here is a good example of why 80 percent is energetics because it’s so it’s complex. It’s multilayered. So many people want to lean on the strategy because it is strategy is easy. Strategy is plug and play. There’s not a whole lot of uniqueness in business strategy. What is unique in the business strategy is your essence, your codes, your frequency that’s fueling the strategy. Every business needs to grow an audience and sell to that audience. Not everyone knows how to do those two things. So yes, you need support there, but it’s not where the majority of it goes I can run any marketing strategy and if it goes amazing, awesome, we keep it, and then we learn to automate it. If it. Tanks and it was terrible, right? Have plenty of those awesome, or we’re going to try it two more times. And that’s where most people get hung up in their strategy. Just run it. Over and over, the rest is internal work. Am I available to receive at this price point? Am I available to have visibility at this degree? Do I actually want to be in business?
Beverly:
This is so many reframes and that’s really where everybody’s at, reframing all that stuff. Like that backpack that we carry of all the things that hold us back. It’s all the reframes, Megan. A lot of this is like psychological too.
Megan:
There is a certain degree of psychology to it, for sure. I sense it more as energetic because between the emotion and the thoughts one will click off the other, but our thoughts and our emotions all happen after the awakened awareness. Cause it isn’t necessarily linear, but our thoughts and our emotions are consequences of something else, which is our
Beverly:
energetics. What frustrates you about the industry that you serve? And if you could change one thing, or if you do that differently, what is it?
Megan:
I would say what would be most frustrating in my industry is women questioning themselves and that their greatest asset, which is intuition, like none other, like we literally give life. Like our business is its own spirit, right? I would say that the biggest like annoyance is those that have this intuition and they don’t follow it. They lean on the old paradigm, which was heavily masculine and logical. And they ask their partners or other, masculine oriented energies, how to do this. Instead of knowing that they already are their own internal teachers, they already have something that the other paradigm cannot give them. I would say that’s the most frustrating and how I would change it is by what I’m doing, letting people know that there is another way. Being an example of another way. I am pouring into my community so that they can activate and remember their own intuition and funnel it into their business so that they are sovereign in the heart, mind, soul, and bank account.
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