How a suburban farm in Bath is raising our spirits along with the animals.
If Lost Start Here is a guide for the anxious, curious, lonely and lost. Featuring everyday places and at-home prompts designed to help you live a life that feels good.
If Lost Start Here is a guide for the anxious, curious, lonely and lost. Featuring everyday places and at-home prompts designed to help you live a life that feels good.
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We speak to Amber Rich, founder of The Little Retreat and The Big Retreat Festival about how she arrived at these projects, how wellness is now something that we all reach for, and her role as a curator of discovery and awe.
Exhausted by the tech in your life? Unplugged offers you a way to get some space from your phone.
Looking for some inspiration for where to shop for those indie magazines you love? Here are just a handful of our favorites. Let us know yours.
Now allowing in humans, this store has everything the monster in you needs (and a not-so-secret cause behind it all).
The many ways that creativity can make you feel better wherever you are, and whatever your creative practice.
A garden and studio in Hackney promoting the well-being benefits of herbs and our connection with nature.
A London studio designed for grown-ups to discover their own creativity, with all the wellbeing benefits of making.
As we’re coming up for lockdown air, we’re looking to this year’s festivals to restore a feeling of togetherness.
When you can’t leave the house, bring tiny worlds indoors with London Terrariums.
London’s Freud Museum shares the legacy of the founder of psychoanalysis while giving the practice of therapy modern relevance.
Therapy has changed. We’ve rounded up some of the new places and platforms bringing this practice into our modern world.
The magic that can happen when a Michelin-starred chef takes on food insecurity, food waste and social isolation.
For curiosity seekers, book lovers, and those looking for an escape into ideas, Crickhowell’s Book-ish makes a community out of reading.
A London based not-for-profit bringing the therapeutic benefits of gardening to young people and changing who gets to garden one project at a time.
If like many of us you’ve lost contact with basic DIY skills, London’s The Goodlife Centre gets those power tools back in your hands.
As we’re forced to head outside this winter, we’re looking to an open-air art museum for awe and wonder in a natural setting.
Edinburgh’s Golden Hare Books keeps the city’s literary tradition alive with its thoughtful curation.