Cathy Nesbitt

Cathy Nesbitt is a passionate Health and Wellness Advocate, and the Founder of Cathy’s Crawly Composters (established in 2002), Cathy’s Sprouters, and Cathy’s Laughter Club. She is a multi award-winning environmental innovator who inspires others to live more sustainably through her workshops and motivational speaking engagements. In her personal time, Cathy is an avid cyclist and gardener.
Known affectionately as the "Cathy Crawly Laughing Bean Queen," Cathy is on a mission to bring worms into every living space through indoor composting. She launched Cathy’s Crawly Composters in 2002, driven by the belief that worms will play an increasingly vital role in waste management, soil regeneration, and food security. She emphasizes that learning to work with worms is essential for a sustainable future.
Cathy offers simple yet powerful solutions to some of today’s biggest challenges: worms for soil health, sprouts for nutrition, and laughter for overall wellness.
Laughter yoga became a pivotal part of Cathy’s life during a time when she faced significant negativity toward her mission. Daily laughter has since become an essential element of her personal health plan.
She often reminds audiences that "laughter is the best medicine" and encourages everyone to get their daily D.O.S.E.—dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin, and endorphins—the body’s natural love drugs. Cathy teaches that laughter is not just fun; it is a beautiful form of self-love.
Cathy Nesbitt is a passionate Health and Wellness Advocate, and the Founder of Cathy’s Crawly Composters (established in 2002), Cathy’s Sprouters, and Cathy’s Laughter Club. She is a multi award-winning environmental innovator who inspires others to live more sustainably through her workshops and motivational speaking engagements. In her personal time, Cathy is an avid cyclist and gardener.
Known affectionately as the "Cathy Crawly Laughing Bean Queen," Cathy is on a mission to bring worms into every living space through indoor composting. She launched Cathy’s Crawly Composters in 2002, driven by the belief that worms will play an increasingly vital role in waste management, soil regeneration, and food security. She emphasizes that learning to work with worms is essential for a sustainable future.
Cathy offers simple yet powerful solutions to some of today’s biggest challenges: worms for soil health, sprouts for nutrition, and laughter for overall wellness.
Laughter yoga became a pivotal part of Cathy’s life during a time when she faced significant negativity toward her mission. Daily laughter has since become an essential element of her personal health plan.
She often reminds audiences that "laughter is the best medicine" and encourages everyone to get their daily D.O.S.E.—dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin, and endorphins—the body’s natural love drugs. Cathy teaches that laughter is not just fun; it is a beautiful form of self-love.