New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Wendyl’s wisdom ‘THE POWER OF SELF-CARE’

Former magazine editor and broadcaster Wendyl Nissen has left the city behind and forged a new simpler, healthier life in the Hokianga with her husband Paul Little plus a menagerie of chickens, dogs and cats. She has also written a new book, Natural Care, filled with inspiration to help New Zealanders look after ourselves and our land.

What inspired your latest book about natural living?

To be honest, I didn’t think

I had another one in me. I’d already done and . But then the pandemic hit and I realised that caring for yourself and other people was going to be even more important. I had started reading some worrying things, like if you’re overweight then you’ll get Covid-19 more severely. Also, my mother died in 2019. She had diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer’s and couldn’t walk very far.

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