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1,374 | Meghan Higney Reveals What It Takes to Build a Business That Lasts

1,374 | Meghan Higney Reveals What It Takes to Build a Business That Lasts

Meghan Higney is the founder of Message, a business builder, and mother of two who believes the hardest parts of entrepreneurship are not strategic but personal. She has led a consumer brand through uncertainty, pressure, and growth while learning that resilience and integrity matter more than bravado.

In 2024, Meghan moved her family to central Mexico, redefining how she leads, measures success, and sustains balance in life and business. With a background in finance, investment, and leadership, she brings both emotional depth and practical insight to conversations about money, responsibility, and building with purpose.

Her work centers on thoughtful leadership, honest communication, and creating businesses that last.
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Lover • Founder • Parent • Business Builder • Skeptic • Creator • Optimistic Healing Human

Meghan is the founder of Message, a mother to two children (and two puppies), and an established business builder who has learned — often the hard way — that the most demanding parts of entrepreneurship aren’t strategic, they’re personal.

She has built a consumer brand under real pressure: navigating cash-flow uncertainty, financing gaps, leadership strain, and the emotional weight of being responsible for other people’s livelihoods. Along the way, Meghan has experienced both visible highs and deeply private moments of doubt that required resilience, discernment, and integrity rather than bravado.

In 2024, Meghan made the decision to move her family to central México when it became clear that continuing on the same path wasn’t sustainable — personally or professionally. That choice reshaped how she leads, how she measures success, and how she thinks about longevity in business and life.

Her work sits at the intersection of building something real while staying in relationship with herself, her family, and the people she serves. She believes deeply in thoughtful work, honest communication, and the long game of healing — not as an abstract ideal, but as a daily practice that shows up in decision-making, leadership, and how pressure is held.

With a background in finance, investment, and senior leadership, Meghan brings both emotional depth and business rigor to conversations about entrepreneurship. She speaks candidly about money, responsibility, intuition, and the internal discipline required to build something sustainable, profitable, and … Read More