From a Welsh farmhouse kitchen to a nationally recognised wellbeing brand, Shann Nix Jones has built Chuckling Goat on an uncommon conviction: that caring for people โ team members and customers alike โ is not a cost of doing business, but its very foundation.
There are companies that talk about culture, and there are companies that live it. Chuckling Goat, the Welsh, science-backed natural health company founded by Shann Nix Jones, is firmly in the second camp. What began in a farmhouse kitchen with a sick child, a handful of goats, and a wooden spoon has grown into a multi-award-winning enterprise โ recipient of an MBE for Innovation, partner to Cambridge scientists, and a Trustpilot favourite with a 4.9 out of 5.0 rating from over 5,000 reviews. But what distinguishes Chuckling Goat in the increasingly crowded health and wellness sector is not just the rigour of its products. It is the rigour of its people’s practices โ the quiet, consistent discipline of treating every team member as a whole human being whose life does not pause when they clock in.
A Mission Born From Necessity, Not Strategy
The origin story of Chuckling Goat is inseparable from its identity as an employer. Shann Nix Jones did not found the company to build a brand. She founded it to save her son. When conventional medicine offered no answers, homemade goat’s milk kefir brought him back to health โ and with that recovery came a moral responsibility she could not ignore. That sense of obligation to others, first to struggling families and later to the team built around the mission, became the cultural bedrock of the organisation.
Today, Chuckling Goat operates as a hybrid company โ a remote team of qualified Nutritional Therapists and support staff alongside an onsite team managing fermentation, production and fulfillment on a working Welsh farm. The product range has expanded from its flagship live goat’s milk kefir to include a scientifically formulated Complete Prebiotic, herbal teas and essential oil blends. Each product is batch-tested by the Public Food Safety Laboratory before release. Integrity, says Jones, is not a slogan โ it is a daily discipline.
โI donโt run the business like a machine; I tend it like a garden. That means encouraging distributed intelligence, listening deeply, and creating conditions where people can grow into their strengths rather than being forced into rigid roles.โ
โ Shann Nix Jones, Founder, Chuckling Goat Ltd
Cultivating People, Not Controlling Them
Jones describes her leadership philosophy in agricultural terms โ and the metaphor is not accidental. Having watched her husband farm the Welsh land for years, she absorbed a fundamental truth: you cannot bully soil into producing. You prepare it, nourish it, and then you wait. The same principle, she believes, governs great organisations. Her model is one of emergent leadership โ cultivating over controlling โ and it shapes every layer of how Chuckling Goat operates.

The practical expressions of this philosophy are numerous. Annual one-to-one check-ins with every employee include co-created Personal Development Plans, in which team members are asked what they want to learn and where they feel curious. Those answering customer phones are qualified Nutritional Therapists; where they are not yet certified to Level 5, the company funds and supports them through the training. Onsite staff gain accreditations in food hygiene, forklift operation and other practical competencies. Production has been redesigned into rotating โstationsโ โ soaps, lotions, teas, fermentation โ so mastery replaces monotony.
Jones cites the example of her Head of Barn, who expressed a passing interest in social media. She now leads the majority of the companyโs reel production. โWhen people are trusted to explore their interests,โ says Jones, โcapability multiplies in unexpected and powerful ways.โ
Structural Wellbeing: Beyond the Wellness Poster
The phrase โemployee wellbeingโ has become something of a corporate platitude. At Chuckling Goat, it is instead a structural commitment. The company is a Living Wage employer, on the grounds that financial stability is the foundation of dignity. Beyond the wage floor, it has invested in Wisdom Wellbeing Supercare, a comprehensive support programme providing every team member with virtual GP access and a 24-hour confidential helpline covering family issues, financial concerns, menopause support, relationship advice, housing challenges, childcare, stress and anxiety. The logic is simple: life does not pause when you come to work, so support should not either.
The working day has been intentionally restructured to run from 8am to 4pm, freeing evenings for family life. Flexibility and job-sharing are offered wherever operational needs allow. The company motto โ โFamily firstโ โ is not decorative. It is, says Jones, non-negotiable. โBusiness is important,โ she reflects, โbut it will never hug you back. Family will.โ
Emotionally, culture is tended through the small things Jones is famous for emphasising. A five-star customer review is posted in the company group chat daily โ not as a performance metric, but as a visible reminder to everyone, from the fermentation team to logistics, of the real-world impact of their work. Watching eczema clear, anxiety lift, and digestion stabilise through the reviews they read, employees understand the ripple effect of their contribution. Engagement, under these conditions, becomes intrinsic rather than manufactured.
Preserving Culture Across Growth
Scaling a values-led company without diluting its values is one of the central challenges of modern leadership. Jones is candid about the risk. As Chuckling Goat has grown, the hybrid structure โ remote and onsite, customer-facing and production-focused โ could easily fragment. The response has been deliberate alignment rather than assumed cohesion. The remote team holds weekly check-in and education meetings, keeping staff clinically sharp and relationally connected. Onsite, shared spaces โ including a canteen with bean-to-cup coffee and hot chocolate โ create the conditions for community in the margins of the working day.

Once a year, the entire organisation gathers for a fully paid Christmas celebration. No hierarchy. The same tables. It sounds modest, but it is symbolic of something Jones considers essential: the refusal to let growth create distance between people.
Looking ahead to 2026 and beyond, the company has hired Dr. Amrita Vihay, an award-winning microbiologist, whose mandate includes internal education โ ensuring that every team member, whatever their role, feels genuinely excited about the cutting-edge science of the gut microbiome they are part of sharing with the world. Stronger science. Stronger roots. Stronger alignment. That is the stated direction.
โCulture doesnโt survive by accident. It survives by intention. We hire for values. We model accountability. We protect โFamily first.โ Growth doesnโt change who we are โ it tests whether we meant it.โ
โ Shann Nix Jones, Founder, Chuckling Goat Ltd
Final Words: The Cumulative Power of Little Things
When asked what advice she would offer to founders who aspire to build not just successful companies but truly great places to work, Jones returns โ as she always does โ to fundamentals. Start with your own integrity, she says. Culture does not come from policies; it comes from the nervous system of the founder. Be happy to give wonderful wages for wonderful work. Communicate clearly. Invest in development. Protect family life. Do not glorify burnout and call it ambition.
Above all, she says, do the little things. It is the phrase that runs through every aspect of Chuckling Goat โ in the framed certificates on the wall, the birthday messages in the group chat, the daily customer review that reminds a production operative in rural Wales that their work changed someoneโs life. Culture, Jones insists, is cumulative. And in building a company that genuinely cares for the humans within it, Chuckling Goat has demonstrated something the wellness industry rarely practices as well as it preaches: that when you restore the whole person, resilience follows naturally. That principle, it turns out, applies just as powerfully to teams as it does to gut microbiomes.
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