The Moneyless Man in Conversation at Sheelagh na Gig bookshop, Cloughjordan

In 2008, Mark Boyle, a GMIT graduate and founder of the Freeconomy
Community, began living without money. When you can’t throw money at your
problems and needs, how do you eat? Where do you live? How do your friends
and family react?

Following strict rules of his own making, Mark Boyle went back to basics and
learned ingenious ways to eliminate his bills and flourish for free. He has
subsequently published two books. The Moneyless Man: A Year of Freeconomic
Living is an engaging account of Boyle’s first year of moneyless living. In
The Moneyless Manifesto, he goes deeper into the moneyless philosophy,
demystifying money and the system that binds us to it while explaining how
liberating it is to live with less of it.

Mark Boyle is currently travelling around Ireland. On Friday, 1 February at
7pm, he will be in conversation in Cloughjordan with Davie Philip of
Cultivate Living and Learning and Bruce Darrell of Feasta, the Foundation
for the Economics of Sustainability. This informal discussion is being
hosted in Sheelagh na Gig bookshop in Cloughjordan.

All are welcome and the event is free.

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