Leah inspires people to live their truth and to be who they are truly meant to be. She leads from the mindset of abundance. Her passion is building community, bringing together people through yoga. Her mission is Community. Growth. Discovery.
Leah is an accountant turned entrepreneur. She was a
CPA working in Corporate America for 15 years with a Masters in Taxation. She went through a personal transformation and in that process found yoga. She opened her first studio hauteyoga Queen Anne in 2009, her second studio shefayoga Roosevelt in 2013 in Seattle, WA, and her third yoga studio, shefayoga Venice in March 2020 in Venice, California. She plans to open more studios through personal ownership and boutique franchising.
She has also created Sendatsu Evolution which holds teacher and leadership training. She leads international yoga retreats across the world. Her book titled “Seen: a memoir” was published and released October 2018.
Years ago, Morgan Zion traded her career as a UX Designer to teach yoga and create full time. She began practicing yoga as a collegiate soccer player to help improve her flexibility and mental focus. She continued to practice for many years before she began her teaching journey. She has traveled around the world to learn from the best yoga, fitness and mobility teachers in the game, which has given her a wide range of knowledge for her students and personal practice.
Morgan’s classes are energizing, athletic, challenging and infused with high-energy music. She prepares and builds up her classes for advanced postures, inversions, and arm balances.
Morgan is also a muralist and paints in Seattle and around the world. No matter when you catch her, she is upbeat and always ready to make moves.
Ryan Cooper is a Seattle native. His initial exposure to yoga came through Martial Arts as a youth, offering him a foundation for understanding movement and the mind-body connection. While pursuing his education at the Art Institute of Seattle, Ryan balanced a career as a professional competitor in the World Long Drivers of America.
In 2020, Ryan completed a 200hr Sendatsu training program. This formal training deepened his knowledge of yoga, and he recognized the profound mental and physical benefits that the practice could offer, not only for athletes but for anyone seeking well-being.
Ryan’s classes are known for their worldwide music selection and a thoughtful warm-up progression that gradually challenges participants, earning him the reputation of offering a “sneaky challenge” suitable for individuals of all levels.
Melina is a Seattle native and former competitive basketball player who could barely touch her toes for the majority of her life. She found yoga while on a journey to heal her relationship with movement and exercise and quickly realized the practice was a unique way to challenge her to balance her fiery energy with moments of self-compassion. Melina often describes her classes as “spicy”—she likes to bring humor and high energy to help her students feel strong and empowered, reaching new heights, and finding both physical and energetic release. Her sequences often require students to walk the line between strength and flexibility to find functional mobility, which she found to be key in unlocking more advanced shapes. She believes that challenging movements and strength work can facilitate a new level of mental toughness, cultivating confidence that enables us to conquer our fears and climb any mountain we face off the mat. Chances are this won’t feel like your typical yoga class!
Ferrah has always been drawn to encouraging others to see their light and she has instilled this philosophy into her life’s work. After earning her degree in Psychology, she has worked in various areas of counseling and education. She earned her yoga teacher certificate with Alchemy of Yoga in 2013 and enjoys designing creative flows that build up towards more advanced postures. Her classes infuse mindfulness exercises, intentional movement and self-awareness techniques as you move through the physical practice. Each class is curated to progress to a peak pose with plenty of time to build up strength with a meditative focus on the breath. Fun fact, Ferrah has been a student of haute yoga queen anne since 2010 and shefa yoga since it first opened its doors in 2014. Her bubbly personality and all levels classes allows her students to feel welcomed at any stage of experience.
Meg took her first yoga class with her dad when she was 13 years old. As a former college cross country and track runner and avid snowboarder, she always kept some sort of yoga practice in her routine. Meg practiced mostly hot 26 until she found shefayoga in 2020 and began to practice vinyasa on the regular. She was on the path to becoming a special education teacher when she really fell in love with the practice and decided to deep dive into yoga. Meg, studio manager at hauteyoga Queen Anne, offers a slow burn vinyasa. She invites her students to focus on the sensations and feel of the postures in her classes, rather than worrying about striking the perfect pose. Meg believes that yoga is not just about the Asana practice, but that yoga is a lifestyle and a philosophy and she strives to live it on and off the mat.
Rooted in focus, intention, and authenticity, Jamie’s class will help you cultivate your mind-body connection so you can improve your performance in all areas of life. Jamie has a background in aerospace engineering which always kept her in constant search of more, better, faster… However, she eventually came to a point where that way of being was no longer sustainable. Yoga was the practice that allowed her to change her mindset and habits in order to lead a more balanced life. Her vinyasa classes are centered around these experiences and will guide you through mindful and intentional movement. Jamie earned her 250-Hour certification through shefayoga in 2021. With a lifelong personal practice, she brings valuable experience. She welcomes individuals of all body types, whether you’re an experienced yogi or new to yoga.
Olivia is a healer by nature. She completed her 200 RYT in Akron, Ohio in March of 2020. She has continuously taught both in studios and independently since then. She is Reiki level II certified and completes her doctorate in chiropractic medicine in December 2023. She is also a singer/songwriter. She loves to pull knowledge from her various backgrounds into her flows, creating classes designed to challenge both the mind and the body while staying true to the foundations of yoga. She aspires to help her students transform into the best possible versions of themselves physically and mentally.