By (author) Joanna Sweeney
An empowering guide offering a practical and philosophical roadmap for those craving simplicity, freedom, and a deeper connection to nature through sustainable living
In a world where we are constantly surrounded by the noise of modern life—endless schedules, digital distractions, rising costs, and environmental concerns—more and more people are seeking an alternative way of living. Regenerative living is one such alternative, a lifestyle that offers freedom, self-sufficiency, and a deep connection to nature. It’s a return to simplicity, where you reclaim control over your environment, your resources, and your life.
Wildcrafting Pathways is a practical yet poignant guide that offers workable and realistic advice on how to navigate the transformative journey of regenerative living. The book covers a wealth of advice, from building your dream home with recycled materials, to exploring alternative economies and embracing digital detoxing. Also included are practical tips for growing your own food, managing water and waste, and harnessing renewable energy.
Through interviews conducted with environmentally active persons and movements from many generations past across the globe, Wildcrafting Pathways also offers a rich and fascinating honest conversation regarding the trajectory of the green and sustainability movement as we move into a technological age. These interviews put emphasis on the importance of self-discovery, community engagement, and personal growth.
Whether you're considering a full transition, looking to reduce your environmental footprint, or simply curious about a more sustainable and intentional way of life, Wildcrafting Pathways will be essential reading: you don’t have to abandon your current life completely to begin living in a regenerative manner; small steps toward sustainability can have a profound impact, both for you and the planet.
By (author) Joanna Sweeney
Joanna Sweeney is a farm-ess, performing artist and lecturer at the Atlantic Technological University (ATU), Sligo Ireland. Academically she has presented at conferences, published peer reviewed articles, book chapters and lectures focusing on but are not exclusive to sociological impacts of tourism, marketing, the event industry and even Irish traditional music. Wildcrafting Pathways is a cumulation of the last 25 years of teaching, studying, reading, attending courses, self-directed learning, my own life experiences as well as many interactions through philosophical conversations & interviews within eco and regenerative movements globally.
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