About me, Leah
Hi there, I am Leah and I have been on this moving, stilling, holding, touching journey for a while now.
I have been teaching yoga for over 20 years after training with the Inner Yoga Trust back in 2001. At the time I was working as a human rights and refugee lawyer for a big charity in inner London and used my yoga training to help me stay grounded and relieve the stress levels which at times would become intense.
Although it was never my intention to teach yoga I did in fact begin teaching my colleagues (a bunch of very stressed out lawyers living 99% of the time in their heads!). This began my teaching journey and has led me to change my life considerably, moving from my head and into the body, a journey I so needed to take – and am still on!
After giving up my legal career and spending some time abroad I returned to the UK, trained in the ‘Yoga for the Special Child’ programme in 2009 and began teaching and working as the training coordinator at the Special Yoga Center, a center which specialised in yoga for children with special needs. I emersed myself in exploring yoga with these children and young adults for a good few years and still do this work privately.
In 2011, I undertook some further training in the Krishnamacharia tradition in the UK and India and qualified as an advanced teacher with the BWY (British Wheel of Yoga). In 2014 I completed the BWY ‘Yoga for Cancer’ training with Julia Friederberg. Over the years I have also studied with Donna Farhi, Mathew Sanford, Angela Farmer and Fiona Agombar with whom I have trained and co-taught retreats and training programmes.
For the last 10 years I have been teaching yoga classes, one-to-ones and retreats specialising in working with people with chronic illness including fatigue conditions (ME/CFS/Long Covid) MS, cancer, arthritis ect as well as those with anxiety disorders, PTSD and complex trauma. I have a keen interest in working with populations who would not usually be able to access yoga and taught yoga to refugee and asylum seeking women for Ourmala,
a charity offering free yoga and other support to this client group between 2014 – 2019.
In addition to teaching weekly classes and private sessions I train yoga teachers focusing on how to best support students with stress, burn-out and fatigue conditions.
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Leah has been the most wonderful, gentle and reliable guide as I have learnt to become more present in my body and in the rest of my life. She has been unwaveringly compassionate, heart centered, and present. One of her greatest and most helpful skills is how well she is able to attune to me during sessions and always stay open to following her intuition. She has taught me so much about the deeper aspects of yoga and how these can be applied to all areas of life and has made it feel safe to be fully in my body and in the world again.
I really think Leah has an innate skill for working with trauma through yoga and id highly recommend her to anyone with this background, or anyone just wanting to learn about themselves and experience more yoga!
Debbie


Midlands
Leah’s yoga classes are nourishing and focus on the needs of all the participants. Leah is a compassionate teacher and always welcoming and supportive, her Yoga Nidra's are wonderful. I always come out of the class feeling better than I went in.
Mel
London
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I love Leah's retreats because she teaches real yoga, authentic yoga - using breathwork, visualisation, chanting and nidra in addition to the asanas. She blends the traditional with the modern, explaining the relevance of ancient philosophies for our current times and encouraging our individual development in body, mind and spirit.
She is a wise woman, readily sharing her knowledge, learning and understanding of the world and the human body. I always enjoy my time with her. She has a lovely sense of humour and a relaxed and compassionate nature.


Annie
Surrey
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A life of wholeness does not depend on what we experience. Wholeness depends on how we experience our lives. Bishop Desmond Tutu
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