Our Partners
& Experts

We partner with organisations and individuals that align with our purpose of helping people live healthier and happier lives. Our partners are our subject experts, that provide content and challenges for the Hub. If you’d like to become a partner please get in touch.

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Soulhub

With over 30 years collective experience in both personal and corporate development, Carmen Rendell and Andrew Cuerden form a dynamic and powerful team at the heart of Soulhub. They find their life purpose and passion in helping others through the creation and curation of wellbeing services, events and content.

Their abundant and challenging life experiences have given them the ability to see, sense and understand the broader, deeper and interdependent aspects of life. Making them truly visionary leaders and practitioners in the wellbeing industry.

As Soulhub they’ve gathered over 25 like-hearted wellbeing practitioners to support this vision, and so as well as delivering services collectively Carmen is a walking therapist, working with clients in nature, and Andrew a therapeutic dance and life coach, guiding individuals through life using the power of dance and movement.

www.soulhub.co.uk
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NutriPsyence

Sue Camp’s nutrition journey started when managing a safari camp in Botswana – although she didn’t know it then. She then moved to Windhoek, Namibia and opened a restaurant and catering business to provide healthy, colourful and varied alternatives to the standard ‘red meat and potatoes’ that was on offer.

She realised her passion was not in the kitchen but in the application of nutritional science to create health, so sold her business and relocated to the UK to study again.

She completed a BSc and MSC in Personalised Nutrition and then spent 5 years working in Clinical Education with the functional testing laboratories. She completed her Practitioner Certification with the Institute of Functional Medicine (IFM) in November 2019.

Sue uses a systems biology approach aiming to uncover underlying imbalances and focuses particularly on digestion, weight management, hormone balance and thyroid function.

Sue currently runs NutriPsyence her own private practice, has consultancy contracts, and leads the nutrition team for the HealthMatters Group in central London.

www.nutripsyence.com
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Jon Rees

Jon Rees is an artist who specialises in photography and mural painting (trained at Central St Martins) and a member of Kindred Studios, a thriving community of artists in west London who occupy disused spaces and turn them into creative community hubs.

As part of his own recovery from mental health, addiction and homelessness he has found photography incredibly important in making peace with the past and the present.

Having trained as a therapeutic photography practitioner, Jon has shaped his experiences along with his skills as a photographer and experience as a group facilitator into a course to help others to explore the therapeutic power of photography.

‘Changing Perspectives’ is a fun, interactive, course exploring how photography can help improve our wellbeing, mental health and connection with others and the world around us.

Jon has delivered his workshops to a variety of groups including; NHS staff, young disabled people, people in recovery from addiction and people who are experiencing homelessness.

www.iamjonrees.com