The Goodwood Health Summit, presented by Randox Health, is returning for its third year on Thursday 2 October 2025. The Summit will bring together world-leading experts to debate topics and trends that can lead towards a healthier future for all. Building on the work from previous years, this year’s summit will focus on the intricated relationships between soil and human microbiomes.
The Goodwood Health Summit, presented by Randox Health, on Thursday 2 October 2025, will be live streamed for the public from Goodwood Estate in West Sussex. General admission £10, tickets available via Eventbrite.
With the full roster of speakers still to be announced, global authorities and changemakers from the worlds of science, policy, medicine, food production and manufacturing will be in attendance at Goodwood House. Previous Summit speakers include Dr Chris van Tullekan, Mr James Bullmore and Glucose Goddess, Jessie Inchauspé. Previous hosts have included BBC’s Justin Webb and Dr Sian Williams.
Online viewers will have an exclusive opportunity to engage in a series of insightful discussions exploring the soil microbiome and the human microbiome. Attendees will also be invited to participate in a live Q&A session with leading experts in the field. Designed with a strong emphasis on education and meaningful dialogue, the Summit aims to empower participants with practical knowledge and actionable strategies. Guests will leave with clear, tangible tips on how they can support both soil and human microbiome health through adjusting lifestyle habits.
With healthy soil integral to growing nutrient-rich food, supporting a diverse human microbiome and reducing chronic disease risks, microbial diversity is essential in soil for crop resilience and carbon capture, as well as human health for immunity and disease prevention. By raising awareness about the critical importance of soil health and its impact on human health, the world can better understand how the two ecosystems influence each other, and how this can affect overall health.
The Goodwood Health Summit will continue to raise awareness, foster education and promote research on the impact of microbial communities in line with the Goodwood Estate’s long-standing commitment to soil health and sustainability through organic and regenerative farming techniques and its farm-to-fork philosophy. With a sustainability strategy that covers all aspects of the Estate, (having held ISO 20121 certification for over 10 years), the Goodwood Health Summit is a continuation of this entrenched historical pledge.
Goodwood’s partners at Randox Health said: “We’re excited to present the Goodwood Health Summit, working towards a shared goal of improving gut health and highlighting the fundamental role the gut plays in our overall wellbeing.
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