Our Facilitators
Natasha Gray
The founder and lead facilitator of Blue Moon Collective, Natasha is a torch-bearer for truth. Her women’s circles are portals to collective healing, undoing long-held stories of separateness.
With more than 1,000 hours guiding circles, Conscious Relationship Training, and therapeutic workshops, she meets each participant with unflinching compassion and a willingness to pull forth uncomfortable truths that ache to be spoken.
Her compass is set to radical honesty. She’ll bring you friction from a loving place, and point out your bullshit in service of standing for your highest good. Natasha supports women to uncover the beliefs that block connection, and nurtures a community where they can stand fully seen and fully expressed.
Through Blue Moon Collective, Natasha turns raw vulnerability into shared power, offering a path from inner excavation to relational freedom. She is devoted to lighting torches in others so brave conversations, and the women who hold them, can illuminate the wider world.
Kristin Evans
A circle facilitator and founding member of Blue Moon Collective, Kristin is a discomfort-dancer and word-weaver who treats circle work as sacred ground. An ICF-certified ontological coach, she listens with her whole body until unspoken truths surface, then steadies the room so each voice can land.
She came to this work after years of thriving in traditionally masculine spaces—and realizing something was missing. Circle offered her a new kind of belonging, one that welcomed the full range of who she is. Now, she holds space with clarity, warmth, and unapologetic depth, inviting others to show up fully and speak what’s real.
Known for her regulating presence, sharp insights, and refusal to collude with diminishing stories, Kristin brings a mix of structure and soul that calls people forward. Whether guiding a circle or teaching in Blue Moon’s facilitation training, she’s here to help you step into your voice, your leadership, and your truth.
Margee Mendez
A founding member of Blue Moon Women’s Circles, Margee carries formidable wisdom that cuts through surface chatter, offering questions so precise they feel like keys in hidden locks.
Gifted with the uncanny ability to spot patterns others miss, Margee names the unsaid with grace, then invites the group to explore it together. Her presence reminds every woman in the room that transformation isn’t just possible; it’s already unfolding when we dare to look beneath the obvious.
Margee experienced the power of circle firsthand while going through a partnership separation. Having found support within the circle—a place to grow into a newer version of herself—she quickly enlisted to give back, train as a facilitator, and offer her skills to the Blue Moon collective.
Her lived experience—crossing cultures from her birthplace in Colombia to build a life in Canada, and embracing the unfolding journey of her fluid queer identity—infuses her leadership with empathy, curiosity, and a deep commitment to belonging.
Devoted to this work as a force for collective healing, Margee anchors each gathering with steadiness, depth, and a belief that powerful insight, shared at the right moment, can change the shape of a life.
