“Rewild: to return to a more wild or natural state”

Welcome to our free weekly newsletter documenting the building of and ethos behind REWILD - a neurodivergent lifestyle brand-in-the-making.

I’m Charlie Rewilding, and I will be pouring myself into the development of REWILD during the course of 2025.

REWILD is my way of giving back whilst also (hopefully) creating sustainable self-employment for myself. After spending my 20s climbing the corporate ladder as a lawyer in the City of London I experienced a life-altering burnout in 2021. I am still recovering and don’t foresee being able to return to traditional employment.

During this three-year period I have learned so much and created practical resources to support myself as a late-realised AuDHDer. Most of what I shared during this time I did so for free online, which I suspect is how I came to cross paths with most of you.

Offline, away from the bright lights of social media, I have been creating projects and products based on the systems and solutions I came up with in the face of my own health struggles.

I believe these will be of great value to you on your own rewilding journey, and REWILD is the conduit through which I wish to share them with you.

If you choose to subscribe to our email list you’ll receive weekly newsletters from me on topics such as self-employment, burnout, rest, stress, autism, ADHD, the attention economy, and creativity.

Through these themes I hope to take you behind-the-scenes whilst I slowly build a brand that helps you live a life that is attuned to your inner wild.

You can become a paid subscriber of this newsletter if you wish to financially support this project. You will receive discounts on REWILD products as a token of my gratitude.

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