Wild Awake

Wild Awake đŸ”„Rekindling ancestral lifeways for Decolonial futures 🩌 We run classes and offer nature connection programmes to people from all walks of life.
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Wild Awake aims to rekindle cultural and environmental resilience through the (re)learning of ancestral & traditional skills, in nature. It is grown from the belief in the need to preserve wildness in ourselves, in our landscapes and in our cultures. It is no secret that Nature-deficit disorder, a term coined by author Richard Louv, is something experienced by many of us in this age. A love of nat

ure and a wish to share that with people, to inspire effective earth stewards, is at the heart of what we do. We envisage a future where our relationship with the earth is founded in compassion, dignity and respect. This page will be a platform to share my explorations of these skills and my experimentations with natural materials which are mindfully harvested with respect. Any courses related to the subject will also be announced here. Created with love by Lucy O'Hagan x

đŸ”„ Applications open until Friday đŸ”„https://www.wildawake.ie/thewildawakeningNow in it’s sixth (!!) spiral, The Wild Awake...
26/11/2025

đŸ”„ Applications open until Friday đŸ”„

https://www.wildawake.ie/thewildawakening

Now in it’s sixth (!!) spiral, The Wild Awakening is a seven-part journey born from over 15 years of my own explorations in cultural rewilding, both here in Ireland and abroad. It weaves together my experience as an ancestral skills practitioner, a Rites of passage guide, an activist and a fiercely loving human.

💜This programme is a queer-led, collective response to the trouble of our times; a living enquiry into how we might root ourselves once more in relationship, reciprocity and reverence. It is an imperfectly creative offering to the decolonial futures we dream to embody and inhabit.

✹Ar an tslí linn ~ on the path with us;

📖 ; award-winning poet from the Donegal Gaeltacht
đŸ§ș Lauren Ó Droma; Basket weaver with a deep love for the weave of the wild
🩉 Jimmy Ó Briain Billings of .reexistence ; Decolonial scholar, Animist and Anarchist
🌿 Margaret Chití Ní Bhaoill; Bean na luibheanna, local folk herbalist
🩌 Ian Ó Droma; An fearr beann, antlered-man, deer ally and wild weaver
🌊 Jenny O’Hare .tree.called.life ; Deep ecologist, facilitator, and a “live it all” human kind of being
đŸȘ¶ Rupert Marques; Wilderness rites of passage guide
đŸ”„ Clare Murphy : storyteller, performer, teacher, salon curator, artist in residence. A woman of many skills.
đŸȘš Aodh Mac GairbheĂĄ; local MĂșinteoir Na Gaeilge, Irish teacher & SeanachaĂ­
🌳 John Duffy and Laura McGoran; Regenerative farmers & community tenders

đŸ”„ Come leap over the Tine Bealtaine with your FiĂĄinTuath in 2026 and live a more antlered-life

✍Applications now open until November 28th. Successful applicants will be notified by December 3rd.

https://www.wildawake.ie/thewildawakening

An FĂłmhair; A Wild Awake HarvestđŸŒŸBeannachtaĂ­ FĂ©ile LughnasadhđŸ«This year marks 10 years since I began this journey (!), f...
11/08/2025

An FĂłmhair; A Wild Awake Harvest
đŸŒŸBeannachtaĂ­ FĂ©ile LughnasadhđŸ«

This year marks 10 years since I began this journey (!), first as Phoenix Forest School in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, and now as Wild Awake.
Together, we’ve gathered around fires, tended to ancestral lifeways, remembered what it means to belong to the land and to one another, and turned toward the challenging questions of our times.
As we step across this next threshold, I want to pause and listen... to divest from the harmful illusion of constant growth, and instead compost what’s no longer needed, attend to what’s alive, and reimagine what Wild Awake could become in service to our wider community.

This is an invitation to join me in a harvest; to reflect on the seeds we’ve planted together, to compost what no longer serves, and to dream into the next season for Wild Awake.

I would greatly appreciate if you could explore this with me by sharing your experiences, thoughts and insights about Wide Awake in the below form.

In reciprocity, each entry will be entered into a draw to win a €50 voucher for any Wild Awake offering. This feedback form will be open until September 30th.

Join us in blowing on the embers

A votive offering for Neantóg, nettlekin, on  this Lå Fhéile na Neantóg. Neantóg thrives in the disturbed places.Feeding...
30/04/2025

A votive offering for Neantóg, nettlekin, on this Lå Fhéile na Neantóg.

NeantĂłg thrives in the disturbed places.
Feeding, stinging, remembering.
NeantĂłg holds medicine, memory and resistance.

I’ve started a substack (!) and my first piece is a written & oral piece I created for weaving_remembrance a few months ago when the nettles were just poking their heads above ground. It’s spoken from the perspective of Neantóg; if I can be so bold!

A jagged note of Decolonial love and remembering,
A purple-tinged call to re-root in land, lineage and reciprocity.

“Is mise Neantóg. I am nettle. You are nettle. We are nettle”.

đŸ«– Grab a cupĂĄn tae NeantĂłg & let me know what you think in the comments 👇

🔗 https://wildawakeeire.substack.com/p/is-mise-neantog

đŸ”„Tending the fire, drawing from the well~ meet the hearts & hands behind Airmid’s Journal đŸ”„Airmid’s Journal is a co-crea...
20/03/2025

đŸ”„Tending the fire, drawing from the well~ meet the hearts & hands behind Airmid’s Journal đŸ”„

Airmid’s Journal is a co-created, collaborative offering from Denise Conroy Votive Illustration and Lucy O’Hagan.

Friends for over ten years, our friendship has been shaped by squat parties, activism and a passion for liberated futures. In the early days, our time together was filled with punk gigs, resistance, and wild adventures through the city and beyond.
But as the years passed, our friendship shifted—less about drinking at parties, more about drinking from wells.

🌀We found ourselves drawn deeper into the landscapes of folklore, ritual, and ancestral knowledge, exploring sacred sites, old traditions, and radical ways of reconnecting with the land.

🌿That shared curiosity naturally led to our collaboration with Airmid’s Journal; a space where we could co-create, promote radical ways of relating with the land, uplift diverse voices, and breathe new life into folk practices.

✹Denise’s insight and creativity continues to shape the journal, and our collaboration is rooted in the same spirit that first brought us together—a love for solidarity, connection, and folklore as a living, fluid practice.

Get your journal here: https://www.wildawake.ie/shop/p/airmidsjournalteanga

đŸŒ±Weaving Webs of Kinship: Uplifting Grassroots Resistance đŸŒ±Airmid’s Journal has never just been about words on a page—it...
17/03/2025

đŸŒ±Weaving Webs of Kinship: Uplifting Grassroots Resistance đŸŒ±

Airmid’s Journal has never just been about words on a page—it’s about connection, solidarity, and showing up for those doing the work on the ground. We aim to foster solidarity and grow webs of kinship with grassroots, community-based projects by promoting aligned organisations and redistributing a portion of the funds we raise. From mutual aid groups to land and water defenders, we believe in lifting each other up, amplifying voices, and building networks of care and resistance. This isn’t just about storytelling—it’s about strengthening the bonds that hold us together.

With our new issue ‘Teanga’ we want to celebrate the work of two incredible organisations. Each tending to land and language in their own way.

đŸŒ±GairdĂ­n an Phobail is a community garden in west Belfast - an area where chronic poverty goes hand in hand with an abundance of talent and a spirit of community organising best captured by the Irish phrase - Na habair Ă©, dĂ©an Ă© - don’t say it, do it.

It is home to a network of dedicated community organisations and diverse individuals who together care for the GairdĂ­n and its many hundreds of users from local schools and the surrounding area.

Over the course of the year the community tend to the garden and host a range of events to share skills and ideas, to grow and distribute food, to demonstrate solidarity with local and international struggles and to play a proactive part in re-wilding and defending the natural habitats around Belfasts hills.

10% of profits from Airmid’s Journal will go toward GairdĂ­n an Phobail đŸŒ±

✊ An Dream Dearg

An Dream Dearg is a grassroots Irish language rights campaign network established in the North of Ireland in 2017 with the aim of bringing about legislative protection for the Irish language and its growing
community of speakers through a comprehensive, rights-based Irish language act and to empower our community of young speakers in particular to become involved in grassroots campaigning on language rights issues.

✹Introducing Contributors to the latest Airmid’s Journal: Teanga✹🌿Ola Majekodunmi ~ ‘Glow’ & ‘Lost’Ola was born in Lagos...
09/03/2025

✹Introducing Contributors to the latest Airmid’s Journal: Teanga✹

🌿Ola Majekodunmi ~ ‘Glow’ & ‘Lost’

Ola was born in Lagos, Nigeria and raised in Dublin, Ireland. She is a broadcaster, writer, Gaeilgeoir, creative producer and the Irish language co-ordinator at Fighting Words. She has produced and spoken at literary festival events with the likes of Dublin International Literature Festival, CĂșirt International Festival of Literature, and West Cork Literary Festival.

🌀RĂłnĂĄn Ó Raghallaigh ~ ‘TĂĄ MĂ© Gul Awailí’

RĂłnĂĄn .o.raghallaigh is a visual artist and researcher. His work explores pre-Christian Irish mythology
and belief and how it relates to current social, ecological and political contexts. In 2021, he graduated
from the National College of Art and Design (NCAD) with an MFA Art and the Contemporary World. He
has exhibited his work in solo and group exhibitions in Ireland and abroad.

✹Introducing Contributors to the latest Airmid’s Journal: Teanga✹🌊Catriona NĂ­ GhribĂ­n ~ ‘An RĂșn’ & ‘GailtĂ­n TĂ­ MĂłir’Catr...
07/03/2025

✹Introducing Contributors to the latest Airmid’s Journal: Teanga✹

🌊Catriona NĂ­ GhribĂ­n ~ ‘An RĂșn’ & ‘GailtĂ­n TĂ­ MĂłir’

Catriona is a multi-instrumentalist and singer from the Gaeltacht of Northwest Donegal. Now living in Belfast, she is immersed in the vibrant music scene, gigging and touring extensively with her bands; the trailblazing huartan_ and lonesomegeorgeband.

Having grown up immersed in the Irish language, music and culture, and performing and touring with An Crann Óg, Catriona is dedicated to preserving and promoting the Irish language through her work and has a keen interest in disseminating the songs that are at-risk within the tradition. Throughout her Masters in Research she focused on collecting lesser-known songs from the Donegal Gaeltacht that were of extinction due to lack of documentation. She collected 20 of these songs, documented the lyrics in new Irish (as opposed to sean-chló), transcribed musical notation from old recordings and documented local stories from each song.

Catriona is now undertaking a PHD which explores the oral tradition of indigenous song and how the tradition is growing out of its boundaries by latching onto other genres. Her study explores movement, gender, the pagan resurgence within traditional music and how this is linked with anti-capitalism.

🌿Amano Miura; 舌 Tongue (Sh*ta)

Amano Miura is a songwriter, poet, and performing artist from Kerry and Kumamoto. Her work explores personal unfolding, cultural fluidity, language(s) and animist ecologies across modes of expression including folk, pop, sean-nĂłs and spectacle. AmhrĂĄnaĂ­, file, ealaĂ­ontĂłir stĂĄitse, CiarraĂ­och agus Kyushu-ite is ea Ă­ Amano. Seans ann go gcuirfidh sĂ­ mearbhall ort.

✹Introducing Contributors to the latest Airmid’s Journal: Teanga✹đŸȘš CrĂ©  ~ ‘AmhrĂĄin agus Foinn’ Aoife Hammond and Steve F...
05/03/2025

✹Introducing Contributors to the latest Airmid’s Journal: Teanga✹

đŸȘš CrĂ© ~ ‘AmhrĂĄin agus Foinn’

Aoife Hammond and Steve Finnerty are musicians based in Leitrim and Tipperary. When living together in Dublin in 2013 they formed a punk band and have been playing in punk bands and doing many other projects together since. They casually started playing some traditional tunes together while hanging out which led to the formation of Cré in 2024 with Aoife singing and playing guitar and Steve singing and playing Bouzouki.

Aoife .h.a.m.m.0. grew up with Irish in school and in the home. They are a community worker and event organiser at
The Common Knowledge Centre in Co. Clare.

Steve is currently learning Irish, making more progress now than what was achieved in 14 years of school. He works growing organic vegetables and does other work based around sustainable living.

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â€ïžâ€đŸ”„Leasha Hogan ~ ‘Teanga na plandaí’ đŸŒ±
Leasha is a community folk herbalist; she works under the name 'Grá Fiánta' which means ‘fierce love’. Leasha's work is rooted in the city ecosystem and is guided by principles of solidarity, mutual aid, and reciprocity. Through her work as a herbalist, Leasha aims to reconnect people with traditional knowledge of plant medicine and mobilise it in support of people experiencing marginalisation and oppression as part of the wider struggle for rights, community sovereignty, and justice.

🌳Aoife de Bhál; ‘Beann Mhadagáin’

Aoife is from Béal Feirste, where they live happily by the Lagan. Aoife is part of the second generation to benefit from Gaelscolaíocht (Irish medium education) in the Six Counties.
Their work aims to bring people into community with each other and with the more-than-human world through wild food, nature experiences, folklore and language. Ní neart go cur le chéile.

✹ Introducing some of the amazing contributors for Airmid’s Journal: Teanga ✹🌘 Johan Sandberg McGuinne ~ ‘I LONG TO KISS...
03/03/2025

✹ Introducing some of the amazing contributors for Airmid’s Journal: Teanga ✹

🌘 Johan Sandberg McGuinne ~ ‘I LONG TO KISS YOUR SCARRED LIPS
WITH A DECOLONISED TONGUE’

“To translate ourselves back home again is a decolonial act of love – a tangible act that is forged in discomfort, existing comfortably outwith the metaphors of academia that, in turn, ”kill the very possibility of decolonisation.””

Johan Sandberg McGuinne is a South Saami and Scottish Gaelic poet, traditional yoik singer, writer, literary scholar, and language activist, working as a teacher and translator in Lïkssjuo, Swedish Sápmi. He is currently serving as the president of Tjállegoahte, the Saami Writers’ Centre in Sweden.

✹ GrĂĄinne Holland ~ CĂșr Rua ✹

GrĂĄinne is a Belfast-born singer, songwriter, storyteller, and media producer. Educated through the medium of Irish, she was immersed in Irish traditional arts, which inspired her love of folklore, mythology, and music.

She released her debut album of traditional songs Teanga na nGael in 2011, followed by GaelrĂ© in 2015 under the Gael Linn label, and her original album Corcra in 2019, produced by Brian Finnegan. GrĂĄinne has presented BBC music and arts programs and produced content for BBC, TG4, and RTÉ before founding her own company, Corcra Media.

In 2021, she launched Ceol na SiĂłg, a children’s book and CD of her original songs, which inspired a theatre show which was performed across Ireland. Her podcast series Tales of Tuatha DĂ© Danann, retelling Irish myths with music, debuted in 2023.

In 2024, she released DraĂ­ocht an DĂșlra, a book and album celebrating the magic of nature, along with a theatre show based on the material that toured extensively across Ireland.

🌿 Pre-orders now available:
https://www.wildawake.ie/shop/p/airmidsjournalteanga

27/02/2025

✹Tá sceitimíní áthais orainn!✹

The latest ‘Airmid’s Journal; the Irish journal of foraging, folklore, myths, culture and remedies’ is now available for pre-order through my website: wildawake.ie/airmidsjournalteanga

This new issue is themed around ‘Teanga’, ‘Language’, and all I can say is WOW.
This is probably my favourite ever issue of Airmid’s Journal and a real testament to the incredible richness that a theme like this can evoke.
As well of course due to the incredibly diverse & talented contributors, the artistic wizardry of Denise and the deep-rooted flourishment of our collective dream for this offering.

✹You can enjoy articles, poems, recipes and more and listen to musical contributions from;

đŸ”„Amano Miura:
đŸ”„Johan Sandberg McGuinne:
đŸ”„GrĂĄinne Holland;
đŸ”„Aoife de BhĂĄl;
đŸ”„RĂłnĂĄn Ó Raghallaigh; .o.raghallaigh
đŸ”„Ola Majekodunmi
đŸ”„Leasha Hogan; GrĂĄ FiĂĄnta Herbal
đŸ”„Catriona NĂ­ GhribĂ­n;
đŸ”„An Dream Dearg
đŸ”„â€˜Cré’ : Aoife Hammond .h.a.m.m.0. & Steve Finnerty ;
đŸ”„Denise Conroy
đŸ”„Lucy NĂ­ hAodhagĂĄin

✊10% of profits will go toward ; a grassroots collective based in BĂ©al Feirste promoting mutual aid and community care through nature connection.

đŸ‘ïž Keep an eye out in the coming week as we share more about all our amazing contributors.

🔊Sound on to hear some of the beautiful traditional Irish lament ‘AmhrĂĄn na Leabhar’ sung by Aoife .h.a.m.m.0 of CrĂ©. One of a selection of AmhĂĄin agus Foinn that features in the audio section of the journal.

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