Welcome, Jess. You say you are new to the field. Honey can cause so much overheating, it's not something to try with your first or even first few batches, IMO. Not only will it create an overheating in your lye solution that can be pretty scary if you've little experience working with lye solution, but it can create over-heating with your soap in your mold and even cause a soap 'volcano' where your soap rises up and spills out over the sides. If you Hot Process with honey that volcano can make a huge mess of your work area (yes I have had that happen to me once, and I don't even remember if I was using honey at the time or not.)
So I strongly agree with the above recommendations to make a few simple soap recipes first that don't include honey, or even milk or any other additives that have natural sugars in them. Getting a good understanding of the process first goes a long way toward preparation to try new things later. If you haven't made a few batches successfully yet, that would be the next step after learning the safety basics and how to develop a recipe.
Later on down the road, there are a few soapers here on SMF who do use honey from either their own bee hives or from friends and neighbor's hives. So you should find a good resource for information about how to go about preparing said honey if it needs cleaning, etc. first. (I don't know; I've never used honey from anything but a jar.)