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A drive back to Branston Water Park opens a door into childhood swims, family secrets, near misses, and the quiet magic of a lake that still shimmers under a full moon. We trace how a rough gravel pit became a place of healing, intuition, and generational return.
• early memories of the gravel pits and the yacht club
• teenage summers, body image, and simple shared food
• wildlife notes across seasons and changing paths
• psychic impressions, moonlit walks, and sensed energies
• a near-drowning at the lagoons and family secrecy
• returning as parent and grandparent to walk and heal
• trees as companions and intuitive practice
• invitation to visit Branston Water Park and reflect
Take a picture of you standing by the water and send it to me
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A drive back to Branston Water Park opens a door into childhood swims, family secrets, near misses, and the quiet magic of a lake that still shimmers under a full moon. We trace how a rough gravel pit became a place of healing, intuition, and generational return.
• early memories of the gravel pits and the yacht club
• teenage summers, body image, and simple shared food
• wildlife notes across seasons and changing paths
• psychic impressions, moonlit walks, and sensed energies
• a near-drowning at the lagoons and family secrecy
• returning as parent and grandparent to walk and heal
• trees as companions and intuitive practice
• invitation to visit Branston Water Park and reflect
Take a picture of you standing by the water and send it to me
Support the show
Explore workshops and events at JanMayfield.com
Thank you for listening! See you in the next episode.
Stay connected:
Join the community:
Let’s journey together!