EPISODE · May 22, 2025 · 14 MIN
The Fountain of Youth
from Relatively Stable · host Kimberly Carter
The Fountain of Youth: A Praise Song for Water, Horses, and Coming HomeThis week’s VoiceOver is a meditation on the most sacred and overlooked element: water. Kim shares reflections from the foothills of South Carolina, where the horses at Bramblewood drink deeply from ancient wells, and where healing begins with quiet instead of complexity.In this audio essay, you’ll travel from moss-covered fonts to forgotten reservoirs, and through the slow, shimmering return of both horse and human to their true selves. There’s a reason the horses at Bramblewood shine in their third decade, and it has little to do with anything we try to control.This is a story about listening to water, tending what sustains us, and allowing rest to do its work.✨ Topics include:What ancient wells, creeks, and reservoirs can teach usFire ants, busted pumps, and the delicate system of careHow horses reveal themselves (when we let them)Why we’ve normalized sickness in the name of wellnessThe winding, watery paths of healing and return📌 Mentioned in this episode:The upcoming guided audio session The Horse Beside You (coming next week to all subscribers of Stable Roots)Summer Camp season at BramblewoodA shoutout to Laci Olson’s reminder: “You’re doing a good job.”🔗 Stay connected:Subscribe to Stable Roots on Substack to get the full essay, upcoming recordings, and free access to The Horse Beside You— a short, sensory regathering you can return to anytime. Get full access to Stable Roots at stableroots.substack.com/subscribe
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