Become the Everyday Wise Woman Your Home Needs

Reclaim Your Role as Healer, Maker, and Keeper
No Farm or Perfection Required !!

The 3 Rs of the Everyday Wise Woman

By the way, you don’t need perfection. You need intentional steps and steady support from women who understand.

🌿 Rediscover traditional skills and match them to your true priorities (not someone else’s)
🌿 Restore simple rhythms and mental well-being in your home
🌿 Renew your confidence with natural solutions for food, remedies, and home

Personal Consultation
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Get individualized one-on-one support from Deborah.

Need an individualized plan for yourself, your home, pets or animals?

Then, a consultation with me is a great place to start!

Learn more about my credentials below.

Wise women Community

Looking for a community of women who are also juggling work with a natural lifestyle?

We come from all walks of life, which leads to great connections and loads of collaboration on all things natural living and homesteading.

Check out our Natural Living (Wise Women) Community

events


It’s a joy bringing living history demonstrators together to provide a unique learning environment for the public.

At this event I get to portray a “wise woman” from the 1800s.

Learn more about this local heritage event in East Texas.

About Deborah

At Old Ways Made New, Deborah’s mission is to help women move from overwhelm to confidence in natural living, without pressure or perfectionism. You could say she’s a jack of many trades and a master of a few, but her true passion is helping women with full plates realize they are enough, just as they are.

Deborah loves research, storytelling, and blending old ways with modern research to create a home that heals you instead of draining you.

The Wise Women (Natural Living) Community is a growing space where women learn together, share experiences, and receive support for weaving natural living into their busy lives.

Deborah has studied herbalism and aromatherapy since 2005. She holds a B.S. in Animal Science and a Master of Education. She and her family live on 147 acres in East Texas, where they’ve raised cattle, horses, goats, chickens, geese, and ducks.

She is also a living history coordinator and historian, often portraying a “wise woman” who brings the past to life by sharing how healing and home life looked centuries ago. This passion for history inspired her journey into natural living and led her to explore skills like roasting coffee and other traditional practices.