We recently connected with Meg Margaret Noffsinger and have shared our conversation below.
Alright, Meg Margaret thanks for taking the time to share your stories and insights with us today. Was there a moment in your career that meaningfully altered your trajectory? If so, we’d love to hear the backstory.
Going through a divorce is scary, uncertain and very uncomfortable, but on the other side is freedom. It is the same for starting a business. Serendipitously, these two events collided in the same year for me.
I was working in a business while also starting a business. Life felt expansive and exciting! However, as my home life began to crack, I held onto work and routine for support. It was this time I got a glimpse into struggles women have been fighting for a long time that I had somehow previously escaped. The current owner of the practice I was working in, who had recently changed from a physician to a businessman was calling me to tell me about last minute office meetings which he would say were in his “bedroom and on his lap,” and my partner in the business I was forming put his wife in charge of the business account which was definitely a conflict of interest. It seemed predators were coming out of the woodwork as I felt the most vulnerable, I’d ever been. There was nothing to hold onto for stability and as I looked at my three young kids, I realized I must be the stability.
I began to step up my praying, my quiet times and yoga to center myself. It was in a yoga class where a vision of my grandmother and great grandmother cheering for me that I decided I would do whatever it took to never feel “owned” by a man or anything else again.
The very next day, one of my favorite patients brought me a bottle of champaign without reason, so I designated it as my celebration of being my last day. When I walked out that evening, I did not return again and began forming my new life. Each time the terror and uncertainty hit, I would remind myself that freedom was worth any price and remember my grandmother’s cheering for me. After all, they were just here and did all this and now their time was over, and it was my turn.
I had just bought a broken-down farm and moved my kids in, and with pipes bursting and nothing but a few borrowed mattresses on the the floor, we began our new life, and I started forming my aesthetic and longevity business. My clients were reaching out to me daily cheering me on with comments like ” I don’t care if you do it in an alley but get going!” This helped me curb my perfectionist ways and I was able to walk forward with learning and creativity with support from amazing women. I also signed up for a nurse practitioner program and began studying nights and weekends to have full authority over my business. It took me three years of not sleeping, a lot of hard days and prayers, but today I have a thriving business that supports me raising my family and my hobby farm.
As we all have heard before, freedom has a price, but the price is worth paying. I now look back in history and in my own family lineage for wisdom and lessons on how to live and move through life with courage!

Meg Margaret, before we move on to more of these sorts of questions, can you take some time to bring our readers up to speed on you and what you do?
I’m Meg Margaret Noffsinger. A FNP-C (certified family nurse practitioner). It’s pretty funny to look back at it all now. As a kid I was always into beautifying and helping people with wellness. I’d put my friends in middle school on exercise programs, prescribe homemade masks and try to figure out how to make them look like the models in the magazine. This included many bad haircuts and escapades along the way. I remember covering a friend’s eyebrows in mascara and pinching it hard trying to get the refined look that was in the magazines!
Fast forward to my college days, I broke my nose in a car accident, and I had a question for the surgeon who performed my surgery. He picked up the wrong phone line that was meant for an interviewee and after discovering his mistake, still offered me the job! I began training with him and this led into my career in nursing!
After 27 years in the medical field in different capacities, I’ve settled into aesthetics and longevity. I love to have fun accentuating the individual and unique beauty of each patient while also finding out what they need health wise to improve their functioning and vitality in life.
I’m most proud of always putting my client’s needs first before money, knowing that if I truly care and do my best, money will follow. I offer reasonable prices in a low-pressure environment. I love seeing and speaking to each person individually instead of blasting out constant information to patients. I strive to make things simple and not overwhelming. My goal is to create care plans that are good for clients and takes the pressure off so many decisions in a world where it’s all possible.
I also want to give back more to the planet and community. These are goals for 2026!
Have any books or other resources had a big impact on you?
Spiritual Economics is one of my favorite books. In the 2013 floods, I lost everything I owned and had no job because I had three babies 18 months and under. I felt I could never rebuild.
I sat down sheepishly with my tax advisor for that year and felt embarrassed as I presented what my last year looked like and was just completely in survival mode.
He lifted his chin and looked at me and said…. I think you’ll make a great rich woman. You have it in you. Then he gave me two books to read. Spiritual economics has become a staple in my home and a gift I often give to new graduates and friends.
We’d love to hear a story of resilience from your journey.
I think people create for all sorts of reasons. When people tell me I’m brave or impressive, I tend to not identify with that because I created out of necessity. I was a ping pong ball in between two men wanting to own me for their own financial benefit and a mom of three newly divorced. Through necessity I did what needed to be done, which is create a business that I could provide for my patients without the pressures of a businessman wanting me to meet his financial goals and deadlines and being a slave to a business partner that did not have my best interest at heart. I learned so many lessons. At the same time, I started a very intensive FNP program requiring all my nights and weekends to finish and many weeks of travel to complete clinicals.
Although I’d love to say I was so brave and impressive to take all this on, I was not. I simply did what needed to be done for the well-being of my clients, my kids and myself.
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- Website: https://blueskyaesthetics.com

