I’m Bella Lively.

Before launching Welling,
I was an online teacher with a modality called Inner Voice Facilitator training.

Now
, my own inner voice is guiding me to dive into the world of community to redesign how we live well in this new era.

But somewhere between the trending headlines and perfectly color-graded flatlays, I saw the same thing again and again: content that looked good… but said nothing. Brands blending in when they were built to stand out.

So I did what every great editor eventually must — I rewrote the story.

With one foot in high fashion and the other in high-conversion creative, I founded this studio to bring edge, elegance, and emotional clarity back to brand marketing. My signature approach?

 Find the truth no one else is telling. Then build a scroll-stopping strategy around it. I believe modern marketing should feel more like a movement than a funnel.

And I’m here to make sure your brand doesn’t whisper when it was meant to make noise.

Hello,
my FRIEND

Welcome to my online home, I'm glad you're here. 

Podcast

The Lively Show

The Lively Show is designed to uplift, inspire, and help you add a little extra presence to your everyday. Episodes feature world famous thought-leaders, such as Elizabeth Gilbert, Gary Vaynerchuk, and Brené Brown.

Online community

WELLING

We start with what matters. The first spark of the story. Then we build everything — strategy, messaging, visuals — to deliver that moment of resonance at scale.  Everything we do serves a purpose: to make your brand unmistakable, unforgettable, and entirely your own.

BUSINESS + LIFE

Coaching

Our favorite collaborators aren’t afraid to color outside the lines  — they’re too busy redrawing the frame.  We work with the founders, artists, risk-takers, and visionaries with something to say and the guts to say it differently.

MY FAVORITES

HAPPY
PLACE

CASA BELLA (my flat)

PLACE
TO WORK

LITTLE HOUSE 

PICK ME UP

BLACK COFFEE

Spot in 
LONDON

HYDE PARK

YOUTUBE TOPICS

BEAUTY & BIOHACKING

FAVORITE
DESIGNER

DESAVARY LONDON

BRITHISH
WORD

'FAFF'