Meet Meghan SeeKamp
Hi—I’m Meg. Welcome!
I did everything right. So why did my life keep falling apart?
For most of my life, I carried the quiet belief that if I stayed composed, worked hard, and did everything “right,” things would finally open into something meaningful. I wasn’t chasing perfection—I was chasing impact and validation. I wanted to help people feel understood and supported, to have a life that felt both beautiful and true. To leave a world better than I found it.
I was aware of the emotional fragility unfolding in various moments, but what I didn’t see were the patterns running beneath my ambition. I moved through different cities, different offices, different doorplates—yet somehow I kept ending up in the same room, with the same tension, the same version of me shrinking in the corner of my own body.
I learned to measure a room by its silence—how heavy it felt, how quickly it swallowed me, how small I became inside it.
And every year I stayed silent, the cost got higher. Life kept offering warning signs—soft at first, then sharper—but I kept telling myself I could hold on just a little longer. In the end, I lost an entire decade staying loyal to that version of me.
Therapy gave me enough steadiness to breathe again, and I will be forever grateful. Coaching helped me expand in ways I didn’t think I could. But learning the subconscious—how the body holds history, how patterns form, how safety is built—changed everything. RTT and trauma-informed work gave me language for what I had lived. They showed me why I stayed quiet, why I chronically braced, why I froze, and why I kept abandoning myself in moments that mattered.
As the emotional static quieted, I found my voice again—my actual voice, the one that isn’t shaped by survival patterns. I became clearer, steadier, and more honest with myself. I finally had the internal space to build a life aligned with the person I always wanted to be.
If there’s one truth my story keeps teaching me, it’s this: our lives change the moment we stop trying to outthink our patterns and start understanding the history behind them.
When the nervous system finally feels safe, clarity isn’t something you chase—it becomes the ground you stand on.
That’s the work I’m here to do. Not to create a new version of you, but to help you return to the one who’s been waiting underneath the noise.
At my core, I translate the unseen patterns shaping a person’s everyday life—especially those rooted in scarcity, lack, and self-doubt—that quietly influence how they move through the world. I then equip them with powerful tools and proven strategies, from hypnotherapy to shadow work and somatic practices, to break through what’s holding them back and create the life they truly desire. These are the same tools that transformed my life, so I know they work. I call this methodology The Art of Inner Alignment.
Today, I use this methodology to help clients resolve:
Anxiety and nervous system dysregulation—especially when trust in oneself feels fragile
The tightening worldview of lack and scarcity: fear of losing love, money, opportunity, or place
The residue of emotional invalidation that makes self-expression feel risky
Long-standing patterns of people-pleasing, self-silencing, and abandoning yourself when moments matter most
The quiet wars around visibility, intimacy, and feeling worthy of being fully seen
My philosophy for this process matches my favorite poem, Ithaka, by CP Cavafy: It’s not about the destination, but how well you enjoy the journey.
We only get one life in this body. Let’s live it fully.
Credentials
I trained directly with renowned hypnotherapist Marisa Peer and expanded my expertise through trauma-informed, somatic, and nervous system–based certifications with leaders including Deb Dana, Linda Thai, Richard Schwartz, and Gabor Maté. I am also trained in Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP).
My approach integrates subconscious rewiring, somatic awareness, breathwork, and sensation-based anchoring—work that ensures transformation isn’t just understood conceptually, but fully lived in the body. I believe lasting change comes from recognition and release, not pressure or performance.
Before entering this field, I earned a BA in Journalism and Environmental Policy and Analysis, which taught me the power of narrative, perception, and emotional truth. I’ve worked across the entertainment, corporate, wellness, and political sectors—experiences that now shape the depth and clarity of the work I do today.
Inner Work
Transformation, in my experience, is both practical and profoundly human. My work is informed not only by psychology and somatics but by a long-standing spiritual and philosophical practice.
Poets like David Whyte and thinkers like Richard Rudd have shaped my understanding of meaning and identity. Over the years, I’ve studied breathwork, tarot, astrology, philosophy, and energy work, and hold a Level Two Reiki certification. Meditation remains a daily anchor that keeps me aligned with my purpose.
At the core of everything I teach is this belief: both faith and fear ask you to trust something you cannot yet see—and your life unfolds according to the one you choose.
Location & Availability
I’m based in Los Angeles and work with clients internationally via Zoom. Availability is listed at the bottom of this website.
What’s behind the name Ingram’s Path?
The name Ingram is inspired by the ancient rune Ing, a symbol of inner wisdom, transformation, and the courage required to step into your next chapter. Ing represents the moment when potential becomes movement—when you stop hovering at the edge of change and finally take the step that alters your life.
It’s the same essence carried by the raven in many traditions: a guide through uncertainty, a companion in the places between who you’ve been and who you’re becoming. That blend of clarity, insight, and deep emotional truth is the foundation of my work.
And then there is the word Path—because transformation is not a single moment. It’s a journey. A progression. A willingness to walk toward yourself with honesty and intention. This work isn’t about quick fixes or performance-based self-improvement; it’s about alignment, self-trust, and the kind of change that touches your identity, not just your habits.
The Process
Much like an IP address uniquely connects someone to a network, my approach helps you reconnect to your internal network—your subconscious patterns, emotional history, and nervous system responses.
When those systems update and align, the mind and body stop working against you. Clarity returns. Choices become easier. And transformation becomes sustainable, not fragile or fleeting.
This is the heart of Ingram’s Path: a grounded, psychologically informed journey back to the truest version of you.

