Margo is joined by transformational coach, team support facilitator, and organizational specialist Lacy Young for an honest and heart-expanding conversation about healing, creativity, and stepping into your zone of genius. For over 15 years, Lacy has guided women through radical self-discovery, creating spaces where they can embrace deep healing, foundational belief work, and personal autonomy. She blends soul-level healing with practical business wisdom, helping high-performers and founders step into their most powerful and joyful work. But before she could hold space for others, Lacy had to embark on her own healing journey—one that led her to confront deep-rooted suffering, redefine what it means to be whole, and ultimately transform her approach to both life and work.
Margo and Lacy discuss:
- Lacy’s personal healing journey—how she went from being in deep pain to holding space for others, and what she learned about the power of radical permission
- The necessity of filling your own cup first and why prioritizing self-healing isn’t selfish but essential
- The creative awakening happening now—how art, expression, and creative play are unlocking something crucial in our collective healing and remembering
- Finding and tending to the roots of suffering—why traditional self-improvement often focuses on symptoms, and how Lacy helps people go deeper
- The shift in her work toward founders and high-performing teams—why she’s drawn to supporting leaders in creating aligned, sustainable success
- Why women supporting women is more important than ever—the power of collective healing and what it looks like in action
- How to right-size “Big Things”—shifting overwhelming life challenges into manageable, joyful transformations
Connect with Lacy:
http://www.instagram.com/lacyannyoung
https://insighttimer.com/ShiftWithLacy
People Inspiring Lacy:
Anahata Katkin & Emily McDowell. They are both friends who are also negotiating health needs within their bodies. Chronic health journey’s require an incredible amount of fortitude. I feel both seen and inspired by Ana + Em.
