Are you a Highly Sensitive Person who is also a spiritual seeker and space-holder for others? Have you spent your life trying to understand why we are here and what your unique purpose is? Do you crave connection with like-minded others? Do you feel called to make a difference in the world, but as a sensitive person, you find your voice is not always heard?


If you’re anything like me - chances are, you feel a strong pull to make sense of your place in the world; you seek out spiritual wisdom, psychology or other forms of self-healing and transformation. I have always likened those of us who are HSP to the wounded healers of this world; our challenges in life have propelled us onto a quest for healing and transformation. 


We’re more likely to ‘pause and check’ before we react or respond - we can often feel frustrated that our voices are not being heard or our sensitive nature isn’t always valued - this is often the case at school, where we may have been labelled quiet, introverted or on the end of the scale - ‘too much’. This is often met with frustration, overwhelm, or a feeling of not being understood, and we may find ourselves trying to ‘fit in’ to a system that doesn’t quite align.


I’ve discovered the importance of celebrating our unique selves and finding ways to express our authenticity. This can be incredibly hard to do alone, which is why the Highly Sensitive Hub is focused on three key areas: community, spiritual exploration (not based on any particular religion or doctrine) but, how do we make sense of this connection to something greater, something sacred? Finally, resources to educate ourselves and practical ways to feel more empowered in the world so we can step into our soul’s calling.





HSP Day-Retreat, London

14th September 2024, 10am-6pm

Do you ever...?

  • Feel alone as a highly sensitive entrepreneur or leader? It doesn’t matter if you’re working from home alone or are part of a team - those of us who are HSP and space holders for others can often feel alone, isolated or misunderstood; it’s difficult to find like-minded souls who really get us. Even as introverts - we need community and meaningful connection.

  • Feel on the verge of burnout or overwhelm? If you’re a coach, mentor or leader for others - it’s even more crucial that you create space for your own wellbeing! Unfortunately, when we’re so focused on being leaders, changemakers and healers for others, we can forget to make space and time for our own well-being. The HSHub is about giving time and space to encourage our self-care.

  • Struggle with accountability and taking action on your vision? Sometimes, we just need a little support and accountability from others to help us with our goals and intentions, to help us feel we’ve got others cheering us on.

  • Struggle to find like-minded people who are also focused on spiritual exploration? This is a safe and supportive community where you can be and express your full, authentic self and talk about those deep and meaningful topics which other people might just not be interested in!

HSP Workshop at Eurotas Conference, Oxford, Sept 2024

with Jules De Vitto and Kirsty Allan - Cultivating the innate magic of Highly Sensitive People through embodied practices and explorative exercises

Our Community is for you...

especially if you're...

  • A Highly Sensitive Person who processes deeply and is intuitive, empathetic and highly attuned to your inner and outer environment.

  • You relate to being a spiritual seeker or being on a spiritual journey and are interested in deepening your understanding how your sensitivity relates to your psycho-spiritual journey

  • You are a space holder, coach, therapist, healer, visionary, change maker, entrepreneur, educator or leader or some form - called to make a difference in the world.

  • Searching for a community of like minded others, an opportunity to explore psycho-spiritual topics, and receive resources and tools to support you on your journey.

The Highly Sensitive Person Retreat, Shoreham, UK

Join our annual Highly Sensitive Person Retreat in June (Kent, UK)