Meet the Founders

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Our story began on An Island Off the Coast of Canada…Yes, really

TideTurn Labs co-founders Jocelyn and Meghan met at the Social Venture Institute conference on Cortes Island off the coast of British Colombia. As a recognized convener and facilitator, Jocelyn was hosting the conference, and Meghan was there presenting as the co-founder and CEO of Conscious Company Media.

Recognizing a long-lost best friend in Jocelyn, Meghan approached Jocelyn at lunch and told her they were meant to be friends. More than a year later, when Meghan had the crazy idea to found a conference for purpose-driven women called World-Changing Women, she knew just the person to call.

In early 2018, they co-hosted their first-ever World-Changing Women’s Summit with 150 women business leaders in attendance. Between 2018 and 2020, they hosted multiple convenings for thousands of business leaders worldwide through Meghan’s company Conscious Company Media.

After the COVID pandemic shut down the in-person event space, Jocelyn and Meghan re-launched their work under the brand WomnLed, now TideTurn Labs. Their specialty is creating transformational gatherings where leaders can have brave conversations about the issues that truly matter.

  • Meet Meghan

    FOUNDER

    Meghan is the author of This Isn’t Working: How Working Women Can Overcome Stress, Guilt, and Overwhelm to Find True Success, releasing with Hachette Book Group in 2025. As the co-founder and former CEO of Conscious Company Media, she led the nation’s leading media company dedicated to purpose-driven businesses and social enterprises from 2015 - 2020. She believes in a world where we redefine success in business to be centered around being in service to all life. She loves running around in the mountains of Colorado with her husband, son, and daughter; traveling; and eating all the good food the world has to offer. 

  • Meet Jocelyn

    FOUNDER

    Jocelyn is a convener and facilitator, working with groups of all sizes to explore building a just and equitable future. Building from anti-racist foundations, Jocelyn works in community to cultivate leaders who practice heart-centered leadership based on compassion, vulnerability, collaboration, and self-reflection. She believes the arts are a price-of-admission component of a sane, healthy society, having a unique propensity to enable self and social reflection. She is also lucky enough to sing with Vancouver’s hottest funk and Motown band, Queer As Funk.