Leigh Gordon
The woman behind the philosophy. The path that led here. And why this work exists.
I created Embodied Wellth because it was the structure I used to find deep transformation — the safety of a framework that honors your natural rhythm, the intimacy of actually knowing yourself beyond the roles, and the profound shift that happens when you stop performing wellness and start embodying it.
“Living well was never meant to feel like survival.”
I work with women who are ready to trade the hustle for harmony, burnout for balance, and chaos for clarity. Women who want to prioritize flow over force, purpose over pressure, and vitality over vanity.
Women who are consciously shifting from overworking to overflowing, and ultimately embodying wellth to live a life that feels deeply and unmistakably theirs.
How I got here
Before Embodied Wellth, I did all the things you’re “supposed” to do. I built a career. I checked the boxes. I performed the version of success that culture handed me. And I was exhausted — not from the doing, but from the disconnection between who I was and how I was living.
I’m deeply attuned to my inner world — I’ve experienced life through sensation and intuition for as long as I can remember. When my father died by suicide as I entered adulthood, I spent nearly two decades exploring healing modalities including energy work and plant medicine.
Discovering I’m autistic reframed everything. The exhaustion wasn’t personal failure — it was the cost of adapting, masking, and performing in systems not designed for my nervous system.
Embodiment changed everything. Not in a dramatic, overnight way — but in the slow, cyclical way that real transformation happens.
I began to understand my own rhythm. I began to trust what my body already knew. I stopped trying to fix myself and started remembering myself.
That process became the Embodied Wellth framework: 12 aspects of life, two arcs of transformation, and a path designed not for achievement, but for alignment. I didn’t create it for others first. I created it because it was the structure I needed — and I believe it’s what many women need, too.
What I believe
Every woman carries within her an intelligence deeper than strategy, a wisdom older than any productivity system, and a rhythm that — when trusted — organizes her entire life with a grace that no amount of hustling could ever produce.
The disconnect so many women feel isn't from doing something wrong. It's from living in a world built on principles that don't account for her cyclical, depth-oriented, feeling nature.
Transformation is not a destination. It's a rhythm you return to, again and again, each time from a deeper layer of truth.
Ready to explore what’s possible?