In this episode, I sit down with Laura Wilson, founder of Laura Thomas Co., to explore how slowing down, living naturally, and following your values can be a powerful form of resistance and renewal.
In a world obsessed with speed, Laura Wilson is building something different… something slower, more intentional, and rooted in care.
Laura is the founder and director of laura-thomas.com., a Scottish luxury lifestyle brand creating 100% natural products for the face, body, hair, and home - sustainably, ethically, and beautifully.
In this episode, we talk about:
How a single lavender candle sparked a movement toward mindful, natural living
What New Zealand taught Laura about sustainability, simplicity, and slowness
Her bold leap from corporate lending to ethical entrepreneurship
The quiet power of scent, ritual, and daily tea breaks
The behind-the-scenes challenges of sustainable packaging and how consumers can make better choices
Her personal routines for pausing, rebalancing, and staying rooted amid the chaos
Why community, transparency, and beauty all matter in building a business and a life with soul.
You’ll leave this conversation inspired to rethink your own daily rituals and empowered to live a little more slowly, naturally, and intentionally.
If you want some help with that we’ve teamed up to provide the ultimate eteaket x Laura Thomas Co Collection Box…
Laura’s Resources:
Website: laura-thomas.com
Instagram: @laurathomasco
LinkedIn: Laura Wilson
Ways to connect with me 💬
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