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In this voiceover essay, I trace the long arc from cleaning stalls in the Dark Corner of the Blue Ridge Mountains to stewarding a farm, leading a community, and finally turning toward the book I have been circling for decades. What begins as a reflection on land loss and self-censorship widens into something more foundational: free expression, oral tradition, and the responsibility of carrying forward knowledge that lives in land, animals, and lived experience. I speak candidly about fear, second-guessing, and the temptation to edit myself in a cultural moment that rewards sound bites over substance. This episode explores: The erosion of expressive freedom — and how self-censorship takes root What farming teaches about leadership, identity, and endurance The difference between polished expertise and embodied knowledge The pandemic-era shift in horsemanship toward connection over control Why complex, relational work cannot be reduced to a flow chart The accumulated wealth of oral tradition inside barns and back fields The decision to stop waiting for a “clean” moment and begin writing the book now I reflect on the poets and horsemen whose words survived because someone chose to write them down — including 13th-century Sufi mystic Rumi — and ask what stories we are responsible for preserving in our own time. At its heart, this episode is about remembering why we started, reclaiming voice, and meeting one another in the field beyond right and wrong — where land and story endure. Listener Reflection: What work has been shaping you, even if you didn’t recognize it at the time? Where are you editing yourself out of your own story? What knowledge are you carrying that deserves to be written down? Thank you for taking these journeys with me. Love, Kim Get full access to Stable Roots at stableroots.substack.com/subscribe (https://stableroots.substack.com/subs...)