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S2E17 — DeAnna Witham: Building Something Bigger Yoga, Entrepreneurship, and the Power of Slowing Down

1 h 2 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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What happens when you walk away from a successful career—and bet on something you feel called to build? In this episode of Let's Circle Back to That, Anne and Heather sit down with DeAnna Witham, founder of Trinity Yoga, to talk about the journey from corporate life in digital advertising to creating one of the most community-centered yoga spaces in the Tri-Cities. From starting at 250 pounds and discovering yoga as a life-changing practice… to opening a studio that filled so quickly she had to quit her job in just three weeks—DeAnna shares what it really takes to build something meaningful. This conversation goes beyond yoga. It's about: * Learning to slow down in a world that pushes "go harder" * How group fitness creates powerful human connection * Why you don't need to be "fit" to start something new * Building a business rooted in how people feel * And what it means to take a risk on yourself—at any age If you've ever felt burned out, stuck, or like there might be something more for you… this episode will hit. 🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts & Spotify ⭐️ Follow, rate, and review to help new listeners find us 📲 Share with someone who's ready for a reset

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