Something surprising is happening: a return to the hobbies we once dismissed as “uncool” or “old-fashioned”. Knitting circles, community gardens, and book clubs are thriving.
Gen Z is baking sourdough bread, birdwatching, and crocheting bucket hats and posting about it on TikTok.
Why? Because science (and our ancestors) were right all along: we need community like plants need sunlight.
So we are relearning what grandmas always knew: hobbies aren’t just hobbies, they’re lifelines to a regulated state of mindfulness.
We spoke to a recent arts school graduate, Tali Lehr-Sacks. She specialises in felting, knitting and crocheting.

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