Micah Joyce Walsh is a screenwriter, TV producer, and yoga teacher whose work bridges storytelling and nervous system healing.

With over two decades of experience in film and television, she has worked behind the scenes on shows for CBS News, AMC, A&E, The Style Network, and TV Guide, while also guiding thousands of students through mindful movement, meditation, and breathwork.

Micah’s upcoming media platform and television series Yoga to Glow merges her background in storytelling with her passion for accessible wellness, offering a unique, collaborative approach to healing. Through movement, breathwork, and intimate interviews, each episode becomes a practical and emotional resource for navigating real-life transformation.

In 2025, Micah founded Skye Pictures. With a focus on amplifying marginalized voices, Skye Pictures develops film and television projects that foster connection, resilience, and hope.

Micah grew up in a small California town as one of eight siblings. Her family published the local newspaper, where she first learned the power of stories to connect, comfort, and catalyze change. She lives in Los Angeles with her two children and her dog, Summer. They are her heart, her compass, and the place she calls home.

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A storyteller at heart, Micah Joyce Walsh has always been fascinated by the power of stories to connect, comfort, and catalyze change. 

She built a two-decade career as a writer and producer, shaping narratives for networks like CBS, AMC, and the History Channel. But it was a personal story of fracture and repair that led her to her true calling.

At the age of 19, Micah suffered a life-changing spinal fracture after a cliff-diving accident. While recovering, she explored Pilates, qi gong, and physical therapy, but still felt disconnected from her body and spirit. That turning point eventually led her to yoga.

Through thousands of hours of study and practice, Micah found a path not just to physical healing but to deep emotional renewal. She completed over 700 hours of yoga teacher training with renowned mentors including Jehangir Palkhivala, Bryan Legere, Ashley Riddeaux (YogaWorks), John Gaydos, Heather Seineger, Hala Khouri (Trauma-Informed Yoga), and Dr. B. Raven Lee (Shamanic Training). Since 2016, she has taught over 1,000 hours of yoga and meditation classes.

Today, Micah teaches a trauma-informed, energetic alignment style of yoga grounded in the Tibetan 5. Her approach is rooted in rejuvenation, resilience, and nervous system rebalance.

Her yoga journey, much like life, has never been linear. It has been a graceful path to repair. Like stoneware mended with gold in the kintsugi tradition, her healing has only made her more luminous, more human, and more devoted to helping others find their glow.