THE FERAL JOURNAL
THE FERAL JOURNAL
The FERAL Journal is a place to unlearn the noise — to strip back the filters, the formulas, the false calm of performative wellness — and return to what’s real.
Here, we write from the dirt up: about food as freedom, nature as teacher, and the quiet revolution of living in rhythm with the earth.
Latest Entries:
Working With Nature, Not Against It: What Animals Teach Us About Meaningful Work
An exploration of career, calling, and craft through the lens of the natural world — and why animals make better vocational mentors than modern culture ever has.
Micro-Work, Macro-Impact: Reshaping Ecosystems of Influence, Culture, and Legacy
A rebellious exploration of how small, intentional daily actions generate massive transformation over time. Discover why micro-work — not spectacle or hustle — creates the deepest personal, cultural, and ecological impact.
Reciprocity Over Sustainability
A critique of sustainability as a consumer myth — and a call to move beyond “less harm” toward reciprocity, regeneration, and reverence. Explore how to shift from extractive habits to living in the right relationship with the Earth.
Skill, Mastery, and the Wild Mind
In a culture obsessed with titles and speed, Skill, Mastery, and the Wild Mind calls us back to depth — to the slow craft of learning, presence, and devotion. Explore how true mastery reconnects us to purpose, aliveness, and the sacred intelligence of doing one thing well.
The Work-Identity Split: Who Am I When I Stop Doing?
Modern culture equates worth with productivity — but who are we when we stop doing? Explore the history of the work-identity split and learn how to reclaim a sense of self beyond performance.
The Wellness Trap: Why “Self-Care” Isn’t Liberation
Modern wellness culture promises freedom — but what if it’s just another trap? Today’s $4.5 trillion wellness industry has turned healing into a luxury — selling green juices, $30 yoga classes, and “morning routines” as the path to peace. But true wellness isn’t something you buy — it’s something you remember.