BWF blog
Meet Honey House, a place to restore family wellbeing
Honey House is a creative family club on a mission to build a more restorative blueprint for family life in the UK.
Honey House meet‑ups communities, digital culture platform and 1:1 support are giving parents the support and simplicity they need to create a relaxed, intuitive and content family life.
Has Wellness Lost its Way?
Has wellness lost its way? This was the thought that kept me up at night as I was returning back to work after maternity leave last Summer.
Wellness is everywhere these days. So in theory, there's never been a better time to be a consultant for brands in this space. But for all its growth, and all my opportunities, something felt deeply off.
Why Brighton Needs a Real Wellness Community: Not Just Another Festival
When I started planting the seeds for Brighton Wellness Festival (1–8 October), I thought I was building a space to showcase incredible practitioners, offer beautiful workshops, and connect the public with deeper forms of healing.
But something bigger kept emerging. And I couldn't ignore it.
Sponsor Spotlight: Full Circle Healing – A Journey Back to Wholeness
Founded by Paula and Matt – partners in life, love, and healing – Full Circle Healing offers a powerful blend of Shamanic Healing, Sound Therapy, and energy medicine, designed to support people in reconnecting with their true selves. Their work bridges ancient wisdom and modern therapeutic tools, and is rooted in the belief that healing must address the mind, body, and spirit.
What We’re Really Talking About When We Talk About Wellness
Last Friday, we hosted our very first online ‘Meet & Align’ call - a new monthly ritual within the Brighton Wellness Festival Community, and it was nothing short of powerful.
We’re Stronger Together! Event Recap
On June 19th, we gathered wellness professionals, creatives, facilitators, and change-makers to explore why community is the future of wellbeing, and how to build it with genuine, lasting impact.
From Festival to Movement: Why BWF Is Evolving Into a Community
It’s one thing to host a beautiful festival (and I love that part). But doing this work justice , especially in a time of deep social, economic, and emotional complexity, asks more. More integrity. More intention. More connection.