About Megan
Megan Moses is a writer, speaker, and advocate with lived experience of addiction and recovery. She brings candour, empathy, and hard-won clarity to conversations that are too often framed through clinical distance or shame.
Her work sits at the intersection of personal narrative and public advocacy. She writes for people in recovery, for their families, and for everyone who makes decisions that shape care, policy, and culture around addiction.
She is based in Australia and speaks and writes nationally and internationally.
Personal stories
Megan's writing starts from lived experience. Her essays and talks draw on what it actually feels like — the shame, the hope, the relapse, the community, the long work of recovery. No sanitising, no tidy resolution.
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Advocacy work
Alongside writing, Megan has been involved in a range of advocacy and advisory roles.
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Speaker & panellist
National drug and alcohol forums, conference presentations on lived experience in policy
Ongoing
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Consumer advisory
Advisory roles with health organisations on consumer-centred care design
Ongoing
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Writer in residence
Contributed personal narrative to public health communications
2022–2024
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