Honey Langcaster-James is a leading psychologist, broadcaster, and consultant, widely recognised for her work in media and corporate settings. She advises multinational brands, government agencies, and entertainment productions, applying psychological insights to enhance workplace dynamics, public engagement, and personal development.
Her career began with a first-class degree in Cognitive Science, followed by a Master’s in Work and Organisational Psychology, where she earned a rare distinction. She later became a university lecturer, specialising in relationship psychology and media influences on behaviour.
In the corporate sphere, Honey has worked with companies such as Google, Disney, Virgin, and American Express, offering insights into decision-making, leadership, and consumer psychology. She has also served as a government advisor on behavioural campaigns and public initiatives.
Beyond consultancy, she is well known as a media psychologist, having appeared on programmes such as Big Brother, Love Island, and Lorraine. Her work in television and film extends behind the scenes, where she provides psychological risk assessments, duty of care services, and contributor welfare support. As the founder of On Set Welfare, she plays a key role in safeguarding individuals in high-pressure entertainment environments.
Alongside her professional achievements, Honey has a compelling personal story of resilience. Overcoming early challenges, she developed a structured approach to changing self-limiting beliefs, a philosophy she now shares through her coaching and public speaking. Whether guiding individuals towards personal transformation or advising businesses on psychological strategy, her insights are practical, research-driven, and deeply impactful.