About Madison

About Madison

Madison's Biography

Madison Louise Narasaki was a vibrant, compassionate young woman whose life was filled with kindness, laughter, and an unshakable love for others. In 2021, at just 19 years old, Madison passed away from COVID-19, leaving an immeasurable impact on everyone who knew her. Her passing became the inspiration for Madison’s Path—a place dedicated to helping others navigate grief, life transitions, and the feeling of being “stuck.” Through our work, we honor Madison’s spirit by carrying forward her legacy of empathy, resilience, and hope, guiding others to heal and live fully, just as she would have wanted.

Madison’s Legacy

Madison is remembered for her kindness, her warmth, and the way she made people feel seen.Madison’s Path exists in her honor, carried forward by the people who love her, offering a space for presence, compassion, and growth.

In Honor of Madison

Though Madison is no longer with us, her life continues to impact those who knew her and those who find their way to Madison’s Path. This work exists in her honor — inspired by her kindness, her presence, and the way she made others feel seen.Surrounded by the love and support of her family, Madison’s Path offers a space for reflection, growth, and hope, helping others gently loosen what holds them back and find their way forward.

Madison’s Path and Her Legacy

Madison’s Path is a reflection of the life Madison lived — one rooted in kindness, presence, and care for others. Following that path forward, this work was created to help people who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or uncertain find steadier ground. Through the book, the UnStuck classes, and guided meditation, Madison’s Path offers practical tools and supportive spaces for reflection, growth, and healing. Each offering is designed to help people pause, reconnect with themselves, and take meaningful steps forward in their lives. This work is carried forward by the people who loved Madison and continues in her honor — helping others move through life with compassion, courage, and hope.