Style of Wight Issue 68 January / February

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Style speaks

to Rob da Bank On speaking up: “I try not to post just random stuff on social media (though I do post random stuff!) or get too politically on my high horse because there’s plenty of other people doing that and it’s probably not helpful to add to the noise.”

On 2020: “2020 was a long game of two halves: emotionally draining and financially terrible for everyone, but we’re so lucky and blessed to live by the sea and spend time outside – the kids really flourished. Though I’m used to rolling with the punches, roll on 2021.”

On the Island: “I love being an unofficial ambassador for the Isle of Wight – it’s where our kids are growing up – and shouting about the Island charities I’m involved with, from the Rob da Bank Music Club to the Ellen Macarthur Cancer Trust.”

On home and happy accidents: “Josie’s very artistic and there’s a lot of music in the house. My life seems to thrive on happy accidents. Everything I do might seem higgledy piggledy – I’ve got a lot of threads going on – but so much comes back to music, family, and the Island.” On the future of festivals: “I have faith that we’ll be back. Although some artists with tours in March and April have postponed for another year, I think most people feel that May/June – Glastonbury time – will be the tipping point.” On wellness: “It’s amazing how the whole wellness market has exploded. I qualified as a meditation teacher in March 2020, and Josie has just qualified as a yoga teacher, so much of 2020 was spent focusing on looking after ourselves and others.” On becoming: “I’d like to say I wanted to be something very rock and roll like an

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astronaut when I was a kid, but I never really had much of a clue except for ‘something musical’. I worked at a music magazine for about 7 years before my DJ career overtook, which gave me a real work ethic and loads of interesting contacts for what would later become Bestival.” On style: “I admire quite a square style – mine is very messy and haphazard, which probably reflects the fact I enjoy jumping from one thing to the next with a short attention span. I’m quite envious of people with a monochrome wardrobe.”

Rob and Josie da Bank have practised yoga and meditation together for over 20 years. Encompassing everything from breath work to gong baths, Sleep Retreat – which began as a physical festival presence – offers bespoke, modular pop-up retreats for those who want to learn to live day-by-day in the 21st century.

sleepretreat.net @hel losleepretreat


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Style speaks: Rob da Bank

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pages 114-116

Living in the present: With

2min
pages 111-112

A whole new world of opportunities: With

2min
page 113

Roake Studio returns to the Island: With Marnie Janaway

1min
pages 109-110

Give your home a fresh start for 2021: With Rachel Savage

12min
pages 101-108

Big warmth for small spaces

1min
pages 99-100

People with style: Maureen Atkins

3min
pages 96-98

Nurturing growth: By

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pages 92-95

Events: Find out what’s going on

2min
pages 90-91

Strive for more: With Kim Murray

2min
pages 75-76

Teaching yoga: the learning process: With Josie da Bank and

1min
page 69

Upgrade your smile for 2021

1min
page 74

Reflections: With Caroline Hurley

2min
page 73

On becoming fearless: With

6min
pages 66-68

Embrace the New Year: With Dr

2min
pages 70-72

Inhale future, exhale past: Isle of

3min
pages 62-65

Becoming in 2021: Style of

2min
pages 60-61

Mindfulness in a glass: With

1min
page 59

Review: The Drunken Lobster

3min
pages 55-58

Seasonal vegetable – Sprout tops: With Living Larder

1min
pages 53-54

See you at breakfast: Four of

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page 46

Yoga breakfasts: For body

3min
pages 50-52

Children’s writing competition

7min
pages 37-45

Farmer Jacks: Sherried Isle of

1min
pages 47-49

New Year book reviews: With

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page 36

Photography competition: See

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page 33

Interview: Style of Wight meets

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pages 16-22

Ryde Arts: Photographer and

3min
pages 34-35

Out On An Island – An Untold Heritage: by Georgia Newman

2min
page 32

Style spectrum: Zoë Barker

2min
pages 26-29

Tribe and Tide: Navigating Island

2min
pages 23-25

Charity and community

3min
pages 14-15

Style picks: From scents of

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pages 12-13
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