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In this episode, Kim Carter reads her latest essay from Stable Roots—a meditation on land, belonging, and what it means to build something that lasts in a culture obsessed with moving on.
As she reflects on the pressure to relocate her horse farm, the rise of rugged individualism, and the quiet wisdom of living beside a herd, Kim traces how our collective disconnection from land mirrors our growing isolation from one another. From Enlightenment philosophy to modern horsemanship, she explores how our definitions of freedom have both liberated and divided us—and why community may be our only way forward.
Recorded at Lavender Hill, the new home of Bramblewood Stables, this episode is both a love letter and a call to action: an invitation to help preserve spaces where horses, humans, and land can remember how to belong together.
If this work moves you, please consider contributing to the GoFundMe to help keep Lavender Hill alive as a public refuge for connection, education, and belonging.
- Read the full piece on Substack: Stable Roots
- Support the mission: GoFundMe – Save Bramblewood at Lavender Hill
- Learn more: Bramblewood Stables
- Connect with Kim on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
By Kimberly CarterIn this episode, Kim Carter reads her latest essay from Stable Roots—a meditation on land, belonging, and what it means to build something that lasts in a culture obsessed with moving on.
As she reflects on the pressure to relocate her horse farm, the rise of rugged individualism, and the quiet wisdom of living beside a herd, Kim traces how our collective disconnection from land mirrors our growing isolation from one another. From Enlightenment philosophy to modern horsemanship, she explores how our definitions of freedom have both liberated and divided us—and why community may be our only way forward.
Recorded at Lavender Hill, the new home of Bramblewood Stables, this episode is both a love letter and a call to action: an invitation to help preserve spaces where horses, humans, and land can remember how to belong together.
If this work moves you, please consider contributing to the GoFundMe to help keep Lavender Hill alive as a public refuge for connection, education, and belonging.
- Read the full piece on Substack: Stable Roots
- Support the mission: GoFundMe – Save Bramblewood at Lavender Hill
- Learn more: Bramblewood Stables
- Connect with Kim on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube