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Wilder: Eva

“I had privilege. No question. But the trap of ‘You can only critique the system if you were born outside it’ keeps everyone quiet. I’m not asking anyone to move to a bothy. I’m asking: what’s one 30-minute pocket of your week that could belong only to you?”

Then she excuses herself to check on a broody hen. Eva Wilder’s newsletter “Margins” publishes twice monthly, unpredictably. The next sold-out Unfolding intensive begins June 12. Waiting list only. eva wilder

She also notes that her Wilder Work grant—a small fund offering £500 to people in low-income or caregiving roles who want to experiment with reduced hours—has now supported over 40 people. “That’s not radical. That’s just redistributing what a single sponsored post used to pay me.” Her second book, Edge Conditions , is due in autumn 2026. It’s about failure—specifically, the kind that doesn’t convert into a comeback story. “We know how to narrate success and tragedy. We don’t know how to narrate messy, ongoing, unglamorous not-quite-there .” “I had privilege

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