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Rewild by Charlie Rewilding

Charlie Rewilding

A newsletter for humans finding their way. Receive stories, reflections and musings from Charlie's rewilding journey on topics such as selfhood, healing, creativity, rest, neurodivergence, digital minimalism, and the messiness it is to be human.

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People are not black and white

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Loving for the sake of loving

As we walked through the graveyard I felt something nudge the front of my right thigh. Looking down, Brody and I caught eyes - his soulful chestnut browns glinting in the Spring sun offering me a glimpse of his inner world. I took this as a...

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Why am I so lazy?

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  • Charlie Rewilding

    Charlie is a late-diagnosed autistic writer and creative based in London. Her work centres around her rewilding journey, exploring themes of self-discovery, self-love, self-acceptance, self-compassion, creativity, rest & joy.

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