Celebrant Naming Ceremonies

I create weddings, naming ceremonies and celebrations of life across Warwickshire, the Cotswolds and the Midlands.

I don’t do soft, shy or safe

For 25 years I helped brands work out who they actually were – and how to say it clearly.

Not the polished version. The real one.

Where it’s said, how it lands and what it makes people feel.

Now I do that for people instead of companies.

The skillset is identical.

Listening properly. Spotting patterns. Finding the heartbeat of what you’re trying to say – even if you can’t quite articulate it yet.

Same skills. Better subject matter.

The professional bit

Warwickshire Celebrant Memorials

I’m a fully trained Funeral Celebrant with the Fellowship of Professional Celebrants and a member of the Celebrants Guild.

I’m completing Wedding and Naming Ceremony training with the Academy of Modern Celebrancy, finishing May 2026.

I prepare properly, I structure carefully, I know how to hold a room. I know when to lift it and when to let it breathe.

Joy and organisation are not opposites. You get both.

I work as a celebrant across Warwickshire, The Cotswolds and the West Midlands, creating weddings, celebrations of life and naming ceremonies that feel honest and fully alive.

Naming Ceremony Celebrant

What I’m like to work with

I’m naturally energetic and curious, and I ask a lot of questions.

Years working in branding and marketing taught me how to read people quickly — and how to shape a story that actually sounds like them.

The good stories are rarely the first ones people tell. The details that make a ceremony feel alive usually sit underneath.

That’s the good stuff.

I love the messy, funny, complicated reality of people’s lives. Ceremonies should reflect that – not turn people into greeting-card versions of themselves.

The tone can be relaxed and joyful.

The preparation behind it is always careful and structured.

Life might be chaotic.

I’m not.

Not beige

Prescribed wording.
Standing where you’re told.
Rushed slots.
A script that could belong to the ceremony next door.
Polite laughter.
No surprises.

Properly you

Your voice.
Your people.
Stories that actually land.
Moments that feel familiar, not staged.
Laughter that starts in the front row.
A ceremony that means it.

If this sounds like the kind of space you’re looking for, we should talk.

Coffee, Zoom
or a walk.
Your shout

No pressure. Just a proper conversation.