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Choosing Intuition Over Expectations: Leah Zaccaria on Building a Life (and Business) That Feels Right

1 h 9 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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Welcome back to The Glass Sessions! In this episode of The Glass Sessions, we talk with Leah Zaccaria - former CPA turned community builder and founder of Shefa Yoga - to talk about what happens when the life you’ve built no longer feels like your own. Leah shares her journey from corporate accounting to creating a community-centered yoga business, and the internal work that made that shift possible. What started as a realization that external markers of success weren’t fulfilling turned into a full re-evaluation of how she wanted to live, work, and show up. This conversation is equal parts grounded and expansive - from knowing your numbers and managing cash flow, to building a business rooted in service and community. What we cover: * Transitioning from CPA to building a community-first business * The moment success stopped feeling fulfilling * How to find your intuition * Letting go of external expectations and redefining success * Building Shefa Yoga - including opening a studio in March 2020 * Why financial literacy still matters in purpose-driven work * Creating belonging through community, not just offerings Timestamps: 00:00 Catch up and Recommendations 13:38 Leah’s Story 32:46 Building Community Through Yoga 46:38 Money Mindset + Financial Clarity 56:29 Listening to Intuition 01:02:47 Glassy Insights Links & Resources: Leah's personal website: https://leahzaccaria.com Shefayoga Venice: https://shefayogavenice.com Leah's memoir, Seen: https://leahzaccaria.com/seen ⁠⁠⁠The Glass Advisory⁠⁠⁠: https://www.theglassadvisory.com Courtney's Substack: substack.com/@courtneyattheglassadvisory If you’re enjoying The Glass Sessions, make sure to follow/subscribe and share with someone who’s figuring out their own version of the good life.

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