90 minutes | Discussion · Enquiry · Meditation
Life moves quickly. These workshops are an invitation to slow down, take a breath, and turn toward yourself with a little more curiosity and kindness.
Each session explores a different theme connected to mindfulness and wellbeing — through gentle discussion, guided enquiry, and meditation practice. You don't need any experience to join. All you need is a willingness to show up.
What to expect:
Sessions are held in a supportive, welcoming space where there's no pressure to share and no right or wrong way to participate. Each workshop includes a mix of:
Guided meditation — accessible practices suitable for complete beginners
Reflective discussion — exploring the session's theme together as a group
Enquiry — simple, thoughtful prompts to help you connect with your own experience
Every session stands alone, so you can drop in whenever feels right for you.
Who is this for?
Anyone who is curious about mindfulness, looking for a moment of genuine pause, or simply wanting to be in good company for 90 minutes. You are very welcome here, exactly as you are.
How to book
Simply click on the ‘Book’ button. This will redirect you to www.tickettailor.com and will ask you to confirm that you have read and comply with the below safety information before completing your booking.
Safety Information
Mindfulness is a helpful and scientifically evidenced way of supporting wellbeing and is a safe practice for most people, including those with mental health issues, with certain exceptions, as long as some simple cautions are observed.
Participants are required to take responsibility for themselves at all times. Those who have received or are currently receiving help from a member of a mental health team for a serious condition, or addiction, should note that mindfulness sessions are not a therapeutic treatment.
We do not wish to preclude anyone from learning / participating in mindfulness but, if you have, or have had any mental health condition, for your safety, you must seek advice from us and if required consult your mental health provider or your GP before taking part.
Similarly, please seek medical advice before taking part if you have a serious health condition such as: heart problems, diabetes or cancer, if you are pregnant or if you have epilepsy or a breathing difficulty, which is not medically controlled.
It is also important to note that those who have recently experienced or who are currently going through a serious traumatic experience including catastrophic illness themselves or of a close family member, separation or bereavement, redundancy, and other events, should please seek advice from us. Mindfulness practice may result in some introspection and release of emotion which can be distressing. Whether to take part in mindfulness practice / learning may also depend upon what kind of support network you have, professional and non-professional, (family and close friends etc).
If you are currently experiencing a very low emotional state and are self-harming or have serious suicidal thoughts, then you must seek emergency help as well as informing your GP or mental health provider and any supportive close family members.