A teenage dream becomes reality as the woman behind the empowering franchise BabyBeats is recognised in one of the UK’s most iconic publications.
For many, being featured in Women’s Health Magazine is the stuff of dreams. For Rose Gibson, founder of BabyBeats, it’s a full-circle moment, one rooted in grit, passion and the belief that women can build something incredible when they lead with heart.
“I grew up reading Women’s Health,” says Rose. “It was my go to as a teenager for advice, inspiration and for learning what strong, confident women could look like. So to now see BabyBeats featured in its pages? It’s a dream come true.”
The feature marks not just a milestone in Rose’s personal journey, but in the growth of BabyBeats, a pre- and postnatal fitness and wellbeing franchise that’s quietly been revolutionising how women support other women through motherhood.
But the story didn’t begin in the spotlight.
“I started this brand with a baby on my hip, a head full of ideas and any clue where to start” Rose shares. “There was no guidebook. Just an unshakable belief that tailored movement for women, connection and community could change lives.”
Years later, that belief has grown into a thriving franchise, giving women across the country the opportunity to run their own businesses that support new mums during one of the most amazing yet crazy stages of their lives.
Being featured in Women’s Health isn’t just a win for Rose, it’s a message to every woman who’s ever doubted herself.
“To anyone out there thinking about starting a business: you can do it. You don’t need to have it all figured out. But if you show up, if you stay persistent, if you work hard, lead with your values and keep your integrity intact—you will build something meaningful.”
Rose’s advice is simple, but powerful: “Start with passion. Stay true. And never underestimate the power of leading with your whole heart.”
With BabyBeats continuing to grow and inspire, it’s clear that this feature is just the beginning.