Artisans of the Wild

In this page we celebrate the quiet hands and curious minds that shape this space. Each of us adds a unique thread to the wild tapestry we are weaving together—through ideas, stories, designs, and dreams. It is in the small, shared moments of creativity and collaboration that Wild Pedagogies come to life. This is a place where every contribution, no matter how humble, helps build something greater than ourselves. Together, we craft and co-create, always with a spirit of exploration and a touch of wonder.

Angelos

I feel that the world as we know it is coming to an end—and I say this with optimism. Life is change, and when we forget this, we turn against ourselves, against both our inner and outer nature. In my daily life, whether working as an educational advisor at the University of Groningen, teaching yoga, or offering sound healing sessions, I try to plant seeds that may help people awaken from the capitalist dream and seek change. For me, Wild Pedagogies is a space to explore, question, and cultivate new possibilities for living in harmony with nature. Through the website, I weave together design, support, and creativity, helping Wild Pedagogies flourish and bringing collaborative ideas to life.

Zoe

I work in the field of non-formal education, in what is commonly called Environmental and Sustainability Education. I work with students, teachers, and other interested parties. My desire is to promote an education that is healing for the people in the sense of dealing deeply with the root causes -rather than the symptoms – of our present critical times. That is why is support WP in every way I can. Digital environments are not my strong point, however I find this website an effective tool to extend and reach far, but also to come closer.

Stefania

It’s those little children’s eyes that sparkle with emotions when they look at you trying to introduce them to the world. I have been a primary school teacher for many years, and I have never stopped believing that education should be based on freedom, discovery, and experience, far from strict rules and standardized teaching models. The principles of Wild Pedagogies, inspired by nature and spontaneous learning, remind me that humans are an inseparable part of nature and can only find the true meaning of their existence close to it.