BEO | Aoibhรญn Garrihy & Sharon Connellan

Beo Wellness is one of Clareโ€™s most unique business success stories in recent times.

Based in Ennis, founders Aoibhรญn Garrihy and Sharon Connellan have carefully crafted and built a nationally renowned brand which successfully blends live events promoting self-care, and their BEO Sleep Well product line.

The pair have consulted with a wide range of sleep experts to develop the range and along with their website, BEO Sleep Well is stocked nationally by The Kilkenny Shop, in Brown Thomas in Limerick, and Arnottโ€™s in Dublin. Now, the dynamic duo have also opened a pop-up shop at Oโ€™Connell Street in Ennis ahead to the busy Christmas period.

The trajectory of Aoibhรญn and Sharonโ€™s lives are uncannily similar โ€“ both have recently built their family homes in Ennis and both are mothers to three young children, all aged under four. โ€œSince we began BEO, one of us has always been pregnant,โ€ Sharon laughs, noting the irony as Aoibhin quips, โ€We think, and talk and dream of sleep but donโ€™t get any of it.โ€ย  The pair share a passion for their business and mirror each otherโ€™s ambitions for BEO.

It seems fitting, then, that they were introduced to each other by another ambitious business woman in Jean McCabe (of Willow) on a girlsโ€™ night out in Ennis. While BEO is now a recognisable brand, it all began as a happy accident when the pair planned a one-off fashion event in the Armada Hotel in Spanish Point, owned by Aoibhรญnโ€™s husband John Burke.

After the fashion event proved a big hit, they began to explore organising a one-off wellness event, which they called BEO. After selling out in less than an hour, they added a second date in the Armada with similar results. Next up was two dates in Limerick, before it snowballed into a nationwide tour and a brand was born. To date, BEO has welcomed more than 30,000 women to live events. And thatโ€™s without a business plan. Sharon jokes, โ€œour Whatsapp conversation is our business plan.โ€

As the live events grew, one piece of feedback from their audience resonated with the pair; โ€˜I wish I could take a piece of BEO home with meโ€™. Aoibhรญn explains, โ€Sleep was one of the things that kept cropping up time and again at our events. Weโ€™ve welcomed some of Irelandโ€™s leading health and wellness expertsโ€ฆ all of them champion sleep as the pillar of your health and wellbeing and itโ€™s something that tends to get overlooked. When youโ€™re not sleeping well, youโ€™re not eating well, youโ€™re not thinking straight and so itโ€™s something we wanted to champion and promote the ritual of it.โ€

The results are a wide range of organic, home-grown and sustainable products which promote healthy sleeping; in their line is Pillow Mist, Overnight Lip Mask, Bath Salts, Aran knit throws and socks, bedroom wall prints, handmade linen nightdresses, silk eye masks, scrunchies and pillow cases, candles, and pulse point oil. All the stuff that might turn your bedroom into a dreamy, relaxing haven.

BEO Sleep Well range

In creating their range, supporting local has been a key principle for Aoibhรญn and Sharon and they have collaborated with numerous Irish companies in creating their product line, promotional photography and videography. Even their pop-up shop wouldnโ€™t have been possible without the services of D2 Print, Shanahan Paints and local carpenter Michael Donnellan. โ€We always keep it local, the stories are all about County Clare. Our tagline is โ€˜inspired by our landscapeโ€™ and we are very much inspired by the West of Ireland and all that it has to offer because it is very therapeutic and calming and it lends itself to the sleep area,โ€ explains Sharon, who also job-shares as a teacher at An Mhodh Scoil in Limerick.

The pair stress that theyโ€™ve been โ€œreally luckyโ€ to have had mentorship from Local Enterprise Office Clare โ€œevery step of the wayโ€, provided assistance on the website, graphic design, basic accounting and even trademarking. They even picked up the phone to LEO Clare prior to opening their pop-up shop for Christmas, a move which has left them โ€œbuzzingโ€.

Aoibhรญn adds that it was a no-brainer to open in Ennis. โ€œItโ€™s what inspired the products and the range, County Clare, and weโ€™ve had great local support. Weโ€™ve been buzzing from the reaction so far โ€“ weโ€™re not even a week in but we feel like weโ€™ve definitely made the right decision. Iโ€™m going to be absolutely gutted when we close the doors here because itโ€™s become our little humble abode now. We just love it, we are excited coming in, turning on the lights, and weโ€™re really proud of it.

Visit Sharon and Aoibhรญn in the BEO pop-up shop at 51 Oโ€™Connell Street or shop the line at beowellness.ie.

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