This is a grass roots business driven from Emily’s passion to bring back the medicine of the hive to the people.
Emily’s life’s is interwoven with the bee on a deep and cellular level. She is passionate about bee guardianship, natural bee tending and bringing the ancient methods of the medicines of the hive back to the people.
Ten years ago Emily fell in love with bees, and it became her life’s purpose to work intimately with them; firstly exploring mythology and a spiritual connection to the bees.
Emily then had the amazing opportunity to live and volunteer with Save the Bees Australia for five years. This was filled with hands-on bee work - with every one of Simon’s hives a rescue (they would re-home bees from many different structures to save them from being exterminated). This immersive experience was life changing, empowering her that activism campaigns can work and the power social media can have when people come together like bees to work towards solutions.
Experimenting with making products out of beeswax, Emily processed what was left over from the rescues and it organically became the beginning of Embodybee.
She moved away and worked with many different styles of natural hive designs and researched Apitherapy (an alternative modality of healing using not just all the products, but the elements of the bee hive to benefit human health and healing). Emily is an advocate for natural bee tending and has thought her ‘Introduction to Bee Guardianship for 5 years now’.
Emily closed down Embodybee and is currently overseas. She has relaunched a few simple and high quality products to the public before she returns in 2026 to relaunch her iconic apitherapy range.
Emily not only sources the best of the best quality ingredients making sure they are as organic, local and sustainably sourced as possible. Yet as bee lover and hyper aware of the dodgy practices commonly used in the bee industry she makes sure every is ethical and honourable to the bees.
Embodybee creates the highest vibrational hand-made hive alchemy to the people. An ancient remembering women into a modern context for everyday life.