Folk Features is supported by small business owners in Norfolk and Suffolk, who go a long way to helping to run the positive news website with any adverts. Here, each key partner explains why they wanted to show their support
Pippa Lain-Smith, MD of Plain Speaking PR:
“What’s different about Folk Features is that it’s all about the positivity and we love that – there’s way too much negative news around so when Emma said she was launching this kind of publication we couldn’t have been happier. We are so pleased to be able to support Folk Features with what they do and to be able to share the news of the good things that are going on in Norfolk and Suffolk and beyond. Well done Emma – we’re really proud of everything you have achieved and we will carry on helping you and supporting you for as long as we possibly can so here’s to the future of Folk Features.”
David Robertson, MD of JADER Ltd (dar-jader.com):
‘Folk Features conjures up the image of a tail belonging to a friendly dog. Always wagging and telling tales. The sort of tales which make you want more.’
Sam Grainger, Clinical Hypnotherapist at Free the Mind Hypnotherapy in Norfolk:
‘My decision to be a key partner was easy. I love the ethos of Folk Features, focusing on the positive and inspirational people in our community. So much news is negative these days this is a refreshing change and provides information about events and people who are right under our noses but we are unaware of their great work.’
Louise Thomas, Skin Health Expert and CEO of Louise Thomas Skin Care:
‘I’m proud to be a partner with Folk Features. I always try to come from a place of positivity so to have the opportunity to contribute to this platform and help spread the work that Emma so diligently does is a joy. It’s great to also get in front of a like minded audience.’
Grace Adam Artist, educator and presenter:
‘Being involved with Folk Features means I can share my belief that connecting to art is vital for all of us. I want to share that, and it’s really helped me find out about other peoples’ passions.’