About Leah

Leah Noel is an astrologer, death doula, and storyteller whose work explores the deep and transformative connections between life, death, and the mysteries of the cosmos. With a passion for guiding others through spiritual and personal transitions, Leah blends her multifaceted skills to help individuals navigate their own journeys of self-discovery and transformation.

Leah’s astrology practice, which she began in 2022, is grounded in evolutionary astrology, a method that focuses on soul growth and karmic patterns. Working under the mentorship of Carrie Johnson of Starcrow Astrology, Leah continues to deepen her knowledge and skillset, offering insights into the soul’s journey, its cosmic purpose, and its evolution through time.

In addition to her work as an astrologer, Leah is a trained death doula, with a particular focus on metaphysical death and the cycles of spiritual rebirth. Drawing from her own experiences of personal transformation and healing, she helps others navigate the threshold between life’s endings and new beginnings. Leah's training as a death doula informs her approach to astrology, where she integrates the wisdom of death-rebirth processes into her astrological practice.

Leah's writing portfolio includes two novels: While Cerberus Sleeps (2016), a dystopian sci-fi that delves into themes of hope during times of darkness; and The Innis Forgettance (2023), a haunting fantasy set in an alternate-Appalachia, which she also adapted into a fiction podcast. Her storytelling is rich with atmosphere, evocative imagery, and an unflinching look at life's shadowy corners.

Leah's work as an astrologer, writer, and death doula is united by a core belief: that personal and spiritual transformation is not only inevitable but also profoundly healing. Whether through the lens of astrology, storytelling, or death work, she is committed to helping others embrace their own process of becoming.

When Leah isn’t writing or guiding others, you can often find her stargazing, exploring the deep woods, or contemplating the spaces where the living and the dead intertwine.