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Matt Porteous, the founder of Ocean Culture, Becomes the First Soneva Namoona Guardian

Soneva Namoona Guardian Matt Porteous

Soneva Namoona, a Soneva initiative that seeks to radically change the way the Maldives manages its waste, recently announced its first Soneva Namoona Guardian: Matt Porteous, the founder of Ocean Culture Life and the Managing Director of Studio M. Soneva Namoona is a partnership between three local islands (Maalhos, Dharavandhoo and Kihaadhoo), Soneva, marine plastic foundation Common Seas, and the government of the Maldives. The mission of Soneva Namoona is to design a sustainable waste management system that can benefit the whole nation and prevent plastic entering the sea. The initiative centres around the three pillars of Reduce, Recycle, Inspire. 

At the heart of Soneva Namoona is Reduce, a radical reduction in the volume of plastic arriving on the islands. Soneva assisted in the establishment of a water bottling plant on the island of Maalhos to desalinate and mineralise sea water, which is distributed in reusable glass bottles, eliminating the need for water bottled in plastic. Recycle is the second strand of the programme and focuses on the responsible disposal of waste. Maalhos is the first island to open a Soneva-sponsored Eco Centro with machinery that will include a wood chipper and a glass crusher. The third component is Inspire which aims to foster a love of the ocean and the environment. The belief is that through water sports, education and festivities, children will lose their fear of the ocean and learn to love it, and thus protect it. 

The goal of Namoona Guardians is to build a network of like-minded people around the world who are committed to making Soneva Namoona is a success. Namoona Guardians can be environmentalists, conservationists, surfers, sailors, athletes, and artists who have a passion for safeguarding the environment. They are innovators, leaders, visionaries and pioneers. Matt recently did a takeover of the Soneva Namoona Instagram account, @namooonabaa, to talk about his work documenting how the Maldivian islands of Maalhos, Dharavandhoo, and Kihaadhoo have become pioneers of the waste-to-wealth philosophy and setting examples in reducing marine plastic waste.  

I’m incredibly fortunate as a photographer to spend time with amazing people. In the case of Soneva Namoona, this means telling stories of the real heroes of Maldivian islands – the community collecting ocean plastic for the benefit of future generations, the team mentoring children on neighbouring islands to become ocean stewards, the waste experts at Soneva who are designing a sustainable way of managing waste that can benefit the whole country. Change starts with individuals and passion. Programmes like Soneva Namoona are so important for creating the systems needed to tackle complex problems. But what is so exemplary about it is the focus on nurturing people and their passion. My passion is in sharing these stories, connecting like-minded individuals and corporations, helping create ripples of change across the world

Matt Porteous, Founder of Ocean Culture Life

Matt’s love and delight in his surroundings are evident in his work. He captures and reveals the expression and detail that is seldom evident to the naked eye. Matt is one of the UK’s leading photographers both in and out of the water, where his passion for oceans has taken him to some of the most beautiful places on the planet and connected him to some of the world’s greatest changemakers.  

The Jersey-based photographer was chosen by The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as the official photographer to photograph Prince George to mark his Hi third birthday and fifth birthdays. Matt was also commissioned to shoot Prince HLouis’ christening at Clarence House. Later in 2018 he was tasked with capturing last year’s Christmas card photograph for the Duke and Duchess’s family portrait in their country home, in Norfolk. 

Ocean Culture Life, a global community of positive ocean storytellers who collaborate on various projects. Ocean Culture Life’s team creates stunning and impactful content for their network of ambassadors and charities, collectively spreading awareness on everything ocean related. One of the project’s goals is to remind people of what the oceans look like and how they can play a pivotal role in supporting ocean guardians through their own businesses and charitable missions.   

Soneva is a pioneering family of hospitality properties and products, offering holistic encounters in luxurious and inspiring environments – from world class hotels to outstanding natural locations. Combining luxury with a conscientious approach to sustainability and the environment, and proactively changing the nature of hospitality, it delivers intuitive service and meaningful experiences to the guests. Soneva currently owns and operates Soneva Fushi, Soneva Jani and Soneva in Aqua in the Maldives and Soneva Kiri in Thailand.  

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Experience Holistic Healing at The Westin Maldives with Dr. Shagnika Pradhan

The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort: Dr. Shagnika Pradhan doing yoga

The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort has announced a special collaboration with Wellness Practitioner Dr. Shagnika Pradhan. From 19 November to 9 December 2024, Dr. Shagnika will bring her extensive expertise in naturopathy and yogic sciences to Miriandhoo Island. With more than seven years of experience, she combines ancient holistic practices with modern therapies. Her approach aligns perfectly with The Westin’s well-being pillars, which aim to help guests feel, sleep, move, eat, and play well.

Speaking on this collaboration, Vijay Kumar, General Manager of The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort said:

“This collaboration with Dr. Shagnika underscores our commitment to providing enriching wellness experiences for our guests. Her expertise aligns seamlessly with our mission to inspire balance and rejuvenation through holistic programs that embody The Westin’s well-being pillars.”

Dr. Shagnika’s tailored programs allow guests to restore balance and improve relaxation. For example, one of the key offerings, Sleep Enhancement Therapy, helps address sleep issues like insomnia and stress. Specifically, the therapy uses acupuncture, reflexology, herb-infused oil massages, Yoga Nidra, and sound healing to activate the parasympathetic nervous system. These techniques encourage deep rest and relaxation. In addition, when combined with The Westin’s Heavenly® Bed and the soothing Sleep Well Lavender Balm, guests will experience complete rejuvenation.

Moreover, in addition to sleep therapy, Dr. Shagnika’s Yoga for Well-being program provides guests with physical strength and mindfulness. It includes Hatha yoga postures, pranayama breathing, and guided meditation. Likewise, other therapies, such as Naturopathic Manipulative Therapy, Reiki Sound Healing, Aqua Yoga Breath Therapy, and personalized consultations, offer a holistic approach to well-being. As a result, these wellness options create a comprehensive path to inner peace and rejuvenation.

A Sanctuary for Mind and Body

Reachable via a 25 minutes by seaplane from Velana International Airport, or a 20-minute domestic flight followed by a short speedboat transfer, The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort is located in the Maldives’ first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The resort features 69 luxurious overwater and beach villas with private pools and high-end amenities. Furthermore, guests can enjoy crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life, and the beautiful coral reef of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

Additionally, for fitness enthusiasts, the resort offers its signature RunWESTIN program and a 24/7 WestinWORKOUT® Fitness Studio. To help with muscle recovery and tension relief, guests can borrow Hyperice wellness gear through the Gear Lending program. These services allow guests to stay active while traveling light.

This collaboration with Dr. Shagnika Pradhan offers a unique wellness experience in a peaceful environment. Ultimately, guests will find the perfect place to reconnect with themselves and achieve holistic well-being.

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