Land & Kinship
- Niamh O'Shea
- Jun 17
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 18

A return to rhythms we’ve forgotten.
Something is stirring — a quiet turning toward what’s real.
Land. Kinship. Belonging.
More and more of us are beginning to ask different questions.
How do I live more simply?
What would it mean to belong — to land, to people, to purpose?
Where are the others who feel this too?
Land & Kinship is a space for those on this path — whether you’ve been living this way for years, or you’re just beginning to listen for something deeper.
Maybe you’re searching for land.
Maybe you’ve found it.
Maybe you’re creating community, growing your own food, or simply choosing to live more gently, with more meaning.
To help us find one another, I’ve created a complimentary map — open to anyone walking this path.
You can share where you are, what you’re working on, what you’re offering, or simply that you're here.
Seeking. Listening. Ready for something more real.
It’s not about having it all figured out.
It’s about walking the path in your own way — and knowing you're not the only one.
In time, I’d love to share some of these stories in the Journal. If you feel called to be part of that, you’re warmly invited to get in touch.
We’re not alone.
And maybe this is how we start to find each other.
This speaks straight to something I’ve been carrying for a long time — the quiet knowing that there’s another way to live and the ache of not always knowing where to begin or who else feels it too.
Thank you for creating this space. For putting words to what so many of us are sensing.
I’ve been seeking land, kinship and a more grounded rhythm not just as an idea, but as a way of being.
It means a lot to know there’s a place to show up and say: I’m here. I feel it too.
I’ll be adding myself to the map and I’d love to stay connected, however this unfolds.