Meet the Souls Behind the Movement
Meet the Souls Behind the Movement
We know healing isn’t meant to last forever.
You’re not here to endlessly fix yourself.
You’re here to live.
We know authenticity is the real flex, and truth is the real wealth.
You don’t need permission to be who you already are.
We know peace isn’t about being positive all the time, it’s about being honest.
Because pretending to be “high vibe” is just another way of hiding.
We know freedom doesn’t come from escaping the world, but from being fully alive in it.
From living awake, not perfect.
From choosing real over right, and presence over performance.
This is the reality of an Awakened Wild Soul, grounded, aware, and free.
And if you feel that truth in your gut, you’re already one of us.
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✨ A Little About Us (The Real Story)
We’re Melissa + Kyle, soul partners, parents, and two people who woke up inside lives that looked “successful” on the outside but felt completely disconnected from who we really were.
Melissa:
I was raised to be the good girl.
Quiet, obedient, grateful, the one who always held it together.
Church taught me selflessness.
Life taught me silence.
And I learned early that being good often meant disappearing.
My father died when I was two, and my stepdad when I was ten.
Grief became my first teacher, but I didn’t know how to feel it, only how to survive it.
I married young, searching for safety in all the places that looked like love.
For years, I did everything right.
The house.
The smile.
The faith.
On the outside, it was perfect.
But on the inside, I felt invisible, trapped in a life that looked holy but felt hollow.
When I left the church and my marriage, I had to let go of everything I thought made me ‘good’ to find what was real.
I stopped living for approval and started listening to my soul.
It wasn’t graceful, it was messy, painful, and freeing all at once.
That’s when I realized healing isn’t about putting yourself back together.
It’s about remembering who you were before you learned to hide.
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I’ve been working for as long as I can remember.
Even as a kid, I wanted to be the best, the hardest worker, the one who didn’t quit.
That drive became my identity.
When I was in college, my brother passed away.
Everything changed after that.
The noise in my head got louder, the pressure got heavier, and for the first time, I felt completely alone in the world.
There was no one to fall back on, just me, trying to make sense of a life that suddenly felt fragile.
I buried my pain, I worked nonstop, moving from place to place, chasing opportunity.
I thought if I just made enough, built enough, or became enough, the emptiness would fade.
Eventually, I found success in real estate , the cars, the money, the freedom, everything I thought I wanted.
But when the noise stopped, and the work slowed down, I realized I wasn’t at peace.
I was burned out.
I’d built a life that looked full, but inside, I was running on empty.
My awakening wasn’t some big moment.
It was the slow, quiet realization that I didn’t need more, I needed meaning.
I didn’t need to win, I needed to feel.
And that’s when everything began to shift.
Now, success means something different.
It’s not about being the best.
It’s about being present.
It’s not about what I’ve built, but who I’ve become through it.
Together:
We didn’t meet as our healed selves.
We met on a frequency that was still learning how to communicate, how to feel, how to love without fear.
The chemistry was instant , we could feel the pull from the start but underneath it, we were two people with nervous systems that spoke different languages.
I was anxious, needing closeness and reassurance.
He was avoidant, needing space and safety.
We fed each other’s loops without even realizing it.
On the outside, we looked like the perfect couple, happy, passionate, magnetic.
But behind the photos and the smiles, we were both still in survival mode.
We loved each other deeply, but we didn’t yet know how to be with each other in truth.
We avoided hard conversations, tried to stay “positive,” and ignored what our triggers were trying to teach us.
And then, everything changed, we became parents.
When our daughter was born, everything we had avoided came to the surface.
We saw how much our unhealed patterns shaped the energy in our home.
We realized that if we wanted to raise a conscious child, we had to become conscious partners.
She didn’t need perfect parents, she needed real ones.
Awake. Honest. Unapologetically human.
That’s when everything shifted.
We stopped blaming and started listening.
We learned to regulate instead of react, to speak honestly instead of protect our egos, and to love from awareness instead of fear.
Awakened Wild Souls was born from that moment, not from perfection, but from choosing to grow, together.
This space is our reminder of how far we’ve come, and how much there still is to learn.
It’s proof that you can heal, love deeply, and still live wildly.
Because the best gift we can give our daughter isn’t control or safety, it’s the example of two parents who are awake, real, and free.
-Kyle & Melissa