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Kimberly Carter
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Relatively Stable
Cultivating Empathy
Cultivating EmpathyIn a world that tries to drain it out of youIn this reading of my weekly, Stable Roots, essay, I explore what empathy actually is — and what it isn’t.We hear the word constantly. It’s praised, politicized, misused, and often confused with emotional intensity or moral agreement. But empathy, practiced well, is deeper and more complex than that. It isn’t about absorbing everything or proving how deeply we feel. It’s about listening carefully enough to receive another person’s experience without overtaking it.Through stories of c...
2026-02-12
20 min
Relatively Stable
Why Not Me?
In this essay, I write from the days surrounding my father’s death and our first quiet Christmas at Lavender Hill Farm. What I expected to be rest turned into a confrontation with how my body and mind responded after months of caregiving, loss, and responsibility, and with an old folk practice that gave language to something I didn’t yet know how to name.Sin Eating weaves together farm work, folklore, and a Christmas Eve medical scare with one of our mares. I reflect on the impulse to take responsibility for loss, to keep internal ledgers, and...
2026-01-08
20 min
Relatively Stable
Keeping Vigil
Keeping VigilAt the threshold of the Fire HorseThis piece was written in the slowed time of dying and published at the turning of the year. It traces what happens when clocks stop mattering, when mirrors become witnesses, and when keeping vigil becomes the only meaningful work left. Moving between hospice rooms and hay fields, folklore and neuroscience, agitation and clarity, it asks what it means to stay with someone all the way to the edge—and how to know when staying gives way to letting go.Keeping Vigil explores end-of-life presence, te...
2026-01-01
20 min
Relatively Stable
The Practice
The Practice: How repetition, devotion, and the oldest meaning of the word keep us rooted in an unpredictable worldThis week’s essay is an exploration that began with the idea of creative routines and ended somewhere far more human. I'm reading the full piece to you here and bringing you into the fields at Lavender Hill: the old fencing we inherited, the hurricane debris still shaping the horizon, the unexpected gunfire along the geldings’ field, and the small acts that keep us tethered to ourselves when the world slips off its axis.This is what...
2025-12-18
15 min
Relatively Stable
Cats in the Walls
Cats in the WallsInherited ghosts, holiday garland, and being ambushed by forgivenessThis week’s essay didn’t go where I expected it to go. I sat down to talk about shadow work with horses, and instead found myself inside my lived story of hospice care, old family fractures, and forgiveness coming before I'm ready to let go.You’ll hear about the move to Lavender Hill, the grief that followed us there, the ghosts my father is wrestling with, and the ones I’ve carried far too long. You’ll also hear how a...
2025-12-11
15 min
Relatively Stable
A Beginner’s Guide to Shadow Work
A Beginner's Guide to Shadow WorkThis week, I’m taking you into the barn aisle at Lavender Hill -- into the fog, the quiet, and the shifting inner landscape we all carry. We talk a lot about showing up for our lives, but we rarely talk about the selves that show up instead of us: the crisis-trained parts, the exhausted parts, the dreamers, the watchers, and the ones bracing for storms that never fully arrive.In this episode, I explore the “crowd inside us”—the sub-selves shaped in childhood, the ones that still pull the stri...
2025-12-04
19 min
Relatively Stable
Flagged, Stolen, and Still Not Silenced
Flagged, Stolen, and Still Not SilencedThis week’s essay weaves together two moments, years apart, when something I relied on to hold my words was taken from me: a stolen teenage journal and, more recently, an unexpected stint in Facebook jail after an algorithm misread a comment to my friend.These aren’t the deepest or most dangerous forms of silencing. Many people know far heavier versions. But they did press me back into a familiar question: Where does my voice actually live?I trace the thread from that missing notebook to a re...
2025-11-20
16 min
Relatively Stable
We're Still Standing
In this week’s episode, Kim reads her newest Stable Roots essay, We’re Still Standing — a piece shaped by loss, loyalty, and the beauty of still being here. This is a story about this year where everything shifted: the exits that cracked the foundation, the people who stayed and held the beams in place, and the web of horses, history, and human hands that keeps rebuilding Bramblewood Stables, thread by thread.This essay is a meditation on hope (even for a self-professed catastrophizer), the clearing-out so many have weathered this year, and the raw truth that someti...
2025-11-13
12 min
Relatively Stable
From Desperation to Thanksgiving
From Desperation to Thanksgiving: All That Talk of Harvests Isn’t Just PoetryIn this week’s episode, Kim reflects on what it means to move from desperation into gratitude—through fence lines, fallen seasons, and the lessons of the herd. From the haunted stillness of a fallow field to the calm after a lost horse is found, this piece traces how forwardness doesn’t come from pushing harder, but from learning when to pause and listen.Recorded from Bramblewood Stables at Lavender Hill, From Desperation to Thanksgiving weaves together themes of lineage, land, and the long...
2025-11-06
13 min
Relatively Stable
Don't Look Too Far Into the Woods
Stable Roots:Don’t Look Too Far Into the Woods: Notes from a haunted year at the edge of the treesThis week’s episode moves through fear and faith, fences and timing, and the lessons that live at the edge of the pasture.After a year marked by loss, transition, and rebuilding, Kim reflects on how the land at Lavender Hill continues to reveal its magic through the neighbor who calls at just the right time, the horses who show what it means to study fear instead of running from it, and the...
2025-10-30
13 min
The Alternative Dog Moms
How Functional Mushrooms Support Senior Dogs: Insights from MycoDog’s Carter Easler
Send us a textIn this episode of The Alternative Dog Moms, Erin and Kimberly chat with Carter Easler of MycoDog about one of their favorite topics: functional mushrooms and how they support senior dogs. Carter breaks down the science, tradition, and practical applications of mushrooms for aging pups — from brain health and mobility to immunity and long-term vitality.We talk about the unique challenges senior dogs face and how mushroom blends can help support their bodies in a gentle, natural, evidence-informed way. Carter also shares the story behind MycoDog, why quality and sourcing matter, an...
2025-10-28
1h 06
Relatively Stable
The Cost of Moving On
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...
2025-10-23
08 min
Relatively Stable
Even the Ordinary Days Are Holy
Even the Ordinary Days are Holy: What the move, the herd, and the sink at Lavender Hill are teaching me about restIn this episode, I explore how the rhythms of work, loss, and renewal intertwine at the new farm — and how tending to the ordinary can become a kind of prayer. From Sheba’s legacy to the clatter of feed scoops and the quiet companionship of chickens, this story circles back to what it means to keep something — and yourself — alive.- Connect with me each week at Stable Roots- Support the herd...
2025-10-16
11 min
Relatively Stable
The Ghosts of This Farm Speak to Me
In this episode, I read my latest Stable Roots piece, The Ghosts of This Farm Speak to Me — a story about loss, land, and what it means to finally arrive. It begins with Sheba, the brave black mare who didn’t survive the move to our new farm, and unfolds into what she left behind: a lesson in trust, belonging, and the ways the land holds us when we let it.This episode isn’t just about grief. It’s about listening—about what the body knows, what the land remembers, and how even in heartbreak, the right ones...
2025-10-09
17 min
Relatively Stable
The Safe I Can't Unlock
Every day the farmhouse is emptier as the storage containers are packed.What does it mean to move something that feels fixed?What does it mean to move a whole herd, to pack stories like boxes, and to listen for what the new land will say back?This piece traces the weeks leading into our first wedding anniversary, the closing on Lavender Hill, and the beginning of Bramblewood’s move. It holds anxiety, cats in boxes, and white oaks with roots turned skyward. It is about leaving and arriving, about the weight of th...
2025-09-18
10 min
Relatively Stable
Hands on the Rope
If you’ve been following our journey, you know Bramblewood Stables is in the middle of a once-in-a-lifetime move to Lavender Hill farm after losing our lease of 20 years. Keeping this herd and this mission intact is not possible without collective effort. This week’s episode is a voiceover of my latest piece, moving through four sections: The Herd, The Land, The Work, and The Hope.It’s about what carries forward when everything else shifts—about belonging in relationship, in time, and in continuity. It’s about the exhaustion of labor, the stubbornness of hope, and...
2025-09-11
09 min
Relatively Stable
Hearing our Ghosts
Hearing Our Ghosts: Walking the Threshold from Grief to HopeThis episode is a voiceover essay on living at the edge of loss and still choosing to move forward. From my mother’s kitchen therapy sessions, to memories of my grandfather, to the community angels helping Bramblewood find a forever home — it’s about how grief can open the way toward action, clarity, and hope.In the coming weeks, I’ll be opening a new coaching option, From Grief to Hope, for those ready to walk this passage together.To follow our journey — and join o...
2025-09-04
12 min
Relatively Stable
4.3 Acres of Farmland Disappear Every Minute
🎙️ Relatively Stable — Special Voiceover EpisodeThis episode is different. It’s not an interview or a roundtable conversation. It’s a voiceover—me, in the quiet of the barn, speaking from the middle of a transition that has turned my world upside down.Three weeks ago, I learned that Bramblewood, the farm we’ve called home for twenty years, would no longer be ours to lease. In that moment, it felt like the ground dropped out beneath me. But what followed was something I never expected: community rising, voices joining, and a campaign to do something the h...
2025-08-28
14 min
Relatively Stable
A Last Chance to Save Bramblewood Stables
A Last Chance to Save Bramblewood StablesThe land we stand on is being sold to the highest bidder — and the highest bidder will almost certainly be a developer. For 20 years, Bramblewood Stables has been my home, my work, and my community. Before me, this place served the public as a riding stable for more than 50 years. Before that, it was farmland. Now, it’s at risk of disappearing forever.In this episode, I share the story of the past week: losing Lady, our little black pony; learning the ground beneath us is for sale; and...
2025-08-14
20 min
The Alternative Dog Moms
Managing CCL Tears with Jennifer Carter of Harness Canicular
Send us a textWelcome to Alternative Dog Moms - a podcast about what's happening in the fresh food community and the pet industry. Kimberly Gauthier is the blogger behind Keep the Tail Wagging, and Erin Scott hosts the Believe in Dog podcast.CHAPTERS:Treating CCL tears without surgery (0:54);The pressure from veterinarians to perform TPLO surgery on CCL tears (10:03);Factors to consider when making the decision to do surgery (16:04);Different treatment therapies Jennifer used and how Luce's leg is today after conservative management (23:09);Bilateral tears and making decisions in stressful times (33:44);W...
2025-08-12
1h 20
Relatively Stable
Caring in a Carefree World
Caring in a Carefree World: A week of colic, caretaking, and unexpected graceThis week in Relatively Stable, I’m reading the latest installment from Stable Roots—a piece that started as a reflection on a colicking pony and turned into something much bigger.It’s about what happens when the boundaries between caregiving and daily life dissolve. When the barn becomes both a hospice and a sanctuary. When Coke becomes a medicine. When the work—the feeding, the cleaning, the showing up—becomes the thing that saves you, again.In this episode, I talk abo...
2025-08-07
19 min
Relatively Stable
Instinct is a Language
Instinct is a Language: Reading storms, following cats, and finding safety in our skinsThis week’s essay moves through thorny fields, shifting weather, and how we come back into contact with what our bodies already know. It’s about Gideon—my nine-month-old Siberian cat—and how his instinct kicked in before I even knew I needed help. It’s about late summer, the edge of camp, and Indigo, the new kitten who’s joining us right as everything starts to turn.We look at barometers—human, feline, environmental—and what it means to let ourselves respon...
2025-07-17
12 min
Good Neighbor Podcast: Pittsburgh
E10: Language Without Limits: The ASL Friends Journey
What makes Kimberly Nussbaum with ASL Friends a good neighbor? Have you ever wondered about the profound impact of early language development on a child's future? When Kimberly Nussbaum took American Sign Language as a college requirement, she couldn't have imagined how it would transform not only her life but countless others in the Deaf community.The remarkable journey of ASL Friends begins with a stroke of serendipity—Kimberly, newly moved to Pittsburgh and working as an interpreter, was randomly assigned to interpret for a keynote speaker who turned out to be Fred Rog...
2025-07-16
11 min
Relatively Stable
Making Friends With the Wasps
Making Friends with the WaspsThe long, slow work of mending -- From the Stable Roots series | Read-aloud editionThis week’s episode walks gently into the tangled spaces of repair: of family, of land, of self. As my father’s health declines and life asks more questions than it answers, I return—again and again—to the daily work of mending. From the myths we build around our parents to the pencil I offered a wasp, this piece traces the quiet ways we negotiate vulnerability and create safety in places that feel sharp.I'll r...
2025-07-10
14 min
Relatively Stable
Not a Mirror, Nor a Mystic
🎙️ Relatively Stable – New EpisodeNot a Mirror, Nor a MysticInside the Unspoken Dynamics of Healing, Projection, and Power in Equine-Assisted Services🧠 In this episode, I explore what happens when we ask horses to fix us—and what they’re forced to carry in the name of human healing. This is a reckoning with transference, containment, and the subtle violence that can live inside even the most well-intentioned equine-assisted work.I reflect on my own evolution from riding instructor to coach, and the moment I realized the projections landing on the horses were spilling over—onto me...
2025-07-03
20 min
Relatively Stable
Slow Horsemanship
🎧 Slow Horsemanship, Rooted Systems, Living WorkAn ancient rhythm, a living system, and a slow return to what matters.In this episode, Kim shares the living framework behind her work at Bramblewood Stables—a system shaped by horses, held by land, and rooted in authorship rather than performance.This isn’t a how-to. It’s a manifesto. A map. A reclamation of rhythm and relationship in a world that often rushes past the real work.Whether you're a horse person, a writer, a land steward, a coach, or simply someone searching for a dif...
2025-06-19
19 min
Relatively Stable
The Boundary is the Lesson
The Boundary is the Lesson: You can't ride every story home, and that's not a failure.What if the bravest thing you could do with a horse is stand still beside it?In this week's episode, I explore what happens when we stop trying to perform our way into belonging — with horses, with others, with ourselves — and start listening instead.You'll hear stories from the farm: a child who built a horse from a pool noodle, a twelve-year-old who chose presence over progress, and teenagers who asked me to write about boundaries instead of b...
2025-06-12
16 min
Relatively Stable
Where the Wild Roses Grow
Episode Title: Where the Wild Roses Grow (Voiceover)Show Notes: This week, I’m sharing something different, a eulogy in remembrance of a woman who mothered a whole generation of strays.After attending the funeral of Brenda Boozer—my lifelong friend Leland Todd Boozer’s mother and a woman who helped raise more of us than I can count—I couldn’t stop writing. I didn’t speak at her funeral, but the words wouldn’t leave me alone. So I wrote the eulogy anyway.This piece isn’t just about Brenda. It’s about chosen fam...
2025-06-05
16 min
Relatively Stable
Caitlee Greene
Episode 7: Tending the Roots with Caitlee Greene of Greene Roots LLCWhat if healing isn't something we chase, but something we come home to?In this episode of Relatively Stable, Kim is joined by Caitlee Greene of Greene Roots LLC, an equine bodyworker, land steward, and quiet revolutionary whose work reaches far beyond traditional care. Caitlee's approach draws on nervous system awareness, regenerative land practices, and a radical noticing that asks: What if healing isn’t about fixing, but about remembering?Caitlee explores the revolutions that happen when we start to listen to th...
2025-06-02
1h 16
Relatively Stable
The Fountain of Youth
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...
2025-05-22
14 min
Relatively Stable
When the Bough Breaks
When the Bough Breaks (The Devil You Didn't See Coming)The sound of a tree limb breaking high overhead has always made me run. This episode is about what happens when you can’t -- or when the things that you prepare for, obsesses over, and worry about endlessly aren't the problems that actually occur.It's the other stuff, the in-between stuff, that gets us.This week, I'm telling a story of storms, trees, horses, and the shifting illusion of control. You’ll hear about the wedding we moved at the last minute, the...
2025-05-15
14 min
Relatively Stable
Leaving the Arena
🎙️ Leaving the ArenaA horsewoman’s exit from the culture of mastery and the wisdom that followed🪶 Description:In this week’s essay from Stable Roots, I’m tracing the long arc of why I don't ride horses anymore, but will always consider myself a riding instructor and owner of a public riding stable.My story about flipping the script on what mastery looks like. It's about draw reins and side saddles, bruised legs and the existential injuries that take root in the mind. It's about walking away from the old ways and build...
2025-05-08
27 min
Relatively Stable
Riding Was Never the Goal
RIDING WAS NEVER THE GOAL: A Life Spent Dismounting the Old Story, One Ride at a TimeNot every lesson happens in the saddle.This week in Stable Roots, I’m sharing the latest in a series of pieces about Max — the little red horse who has shaped everything I believe about teaching, riding, and staying.We talk about broken reins, riderless horses, trail ride chaos, and the revolution that begins on the ground. And why, after all these years, I still consider myself a riding instructor — even if I don’t ride much any...
2025-05-01
25 min
Relatively Stable
The Cost of Entry
Max turned 30 this month, and it's hard to encapsulate all that he’s carried.This week’s piece isn’t about ribbons or milestones. It’s about the years we spent on the edges of tradition, moving between polished arenas and dusty fields, between what I thought I had to earn and what was already mine.There’s a cost to chasing legitimacy. I didn’t know I was paying it until I started asking different questions.Read the full essay here: https://stables.substack.com/p/the-cost-of-entry Get full access to St...
2025-04-24
15 min
Relatively Stable
Don't Skip the Money
🎙️ Weekly Essay from Stable RootsEpisode Title: Don't Skip the Money: The Spiritual Economy of CareDescription:This week's voiceover is a tribute to Max — my steady red horse who just turned 30 — and a reflection on what it means to build a life in the wake of storms. As we mark 200 days since Hurricane Helene changed the landscape of the Blue Ridge Mountains, I'm sharing the story of how Max came into my life and how his presence shaped everything that followed.But this isn't just about a horse.It’s abou...
2025-04-17
19 min
Relatively Stable
Sue Lomenzo
Episode 6: The Art of Listeningwith Sue Lomenzo of True Nature Equine Bodywork & WellnessWhat does it mean to help a horse feel safe in its own body?What shifts when we stop working on them (and ourselves) and begin working with them (and ourselves?) instead?In this episode, I sit down with equine bodyworker Sue Lomenzo, whose approach to healing blends science, intuition, and an unshakable belief in the intelligence of what’s in front of us. We talk about the nervous system and nervous energy as Sue reminds us of what is...
2025-04-15
1h 12
Raging Romantics
#108 And then they're kissing?! Fun Times with Kimberly Lemming
Thank you to Kimberly for sitting down and talking all things fun, alien, and absurd! Haven't had a chance to look into Kimberly's work? Visit her website : Kimberlylemming.com.Questions/comments/concerns/recommendations? Email us at ragingromantics@nopl.org.Books/authors we mention:That Time I got Drunk and Saved a DemonI Got Abducted by Aliens and Now I'm Trapped in a Rom-ComMistlefoeThat Time I Got Drunk and Yeeted a Love Potion at a WerewolfChuck TingleWooing the Witch Queen by Stephanie BurgisElizabeth StephensMea MoniqueElla MavenKennedy RyanThat Time I Took Down a...
2025-04-11
43 min
Relatively Stable
Not a Place but a Presence
🎙️ A Weekly Reading from Stable Roots: Not a Place but a PresenceOn building home space, surviving disconnection, and learning how to stay📝 Show Notes:“Home space isn’t a structure. It’s an agreement that says, you don’t have to explain why you’re quiet today. It says, there’s soup on the stove. It says, I’ll hold your foot.”This week, I'm writing about the unremarkable ways we learn to belong to places and to each other. It follows fractured families, phone calls after a hurricane, barn rats ret...
2025-04-10
18 min
Relatively Stable
Think Like a Raindrop
Think Like a Raindrop: On fires, healing, and reimagining what the land — and we — are capable ofWhat does it mean to trust the land again after fire, flood, and collapse? What shifts when we stop forcing order and begin listening — to the body, the herd, the impulse that moves like water?This bonus episode, a reading from Stable Roots, is my reflection on recent wildfires, horse evacuations, and the quiet but radical work of rebuilding — not just fences, but trust. I speak about my own healing journey after Hurricane Helene, the energetic turning...
2025-04-03
14 min
Relatively Stable
The World's On Fire
THE WORLD'S ON FIRE : Let's build fairy housesIn this bonus episode from Stable Roots, I'm sharing a personal essay that intertwines fire, folklore, and the search for meaning when the world feels like it’s falling apart. From the charred hillsides of Upstate South Carolina to the quiet creek beds where horses and humans find common language, this story explores how we turn chaos into creation. I talk about what it means to trace the roots of our learning, to confront the weight of tradition, and to seek out something true amidst the noise....
2025-03-27
16 min
Relatively Stable
Roots and Reckoning
Roots and Reckoning: Always Forward, Never BackThe horses and the humans, each making their way in a world designed for machines.This week’s recording from my weekly writings on Stable Roots is about:The ongoing process of untangling what keeps us stuck.Learning patience from horses and the wildness within.Finding a way forward, even when the path doesn’t feel straight.The push and pull between instinct and conditioning.Read the full piece here.Subscribe to Stable Roots.List...
2025-03-20
15 min
Relatively Stable
Riding Toward Higher Ground
Riding Toward Higher Ground: What is inherited and what is learnedIn this solo episode, Kim reflects on the complex road of legacy, learning, and questions of horses and life. She shares story about a journey through the mountains, the weight of inherited knowledge, and the search for understanding, both in the horses she knows and within herself.From wild rides to slow reckonings, Kim explores the tension between what we've been taught and what we discover on our own. She also opens up about the mentors who shaped her, the landscapes that hold her...
2025-03-13
17 min
Relatively Stable
Jason Chambers
From Loyola law school to Hurricane Katrina to a cartel scheme in Mexico, Jason Chambers was brought back to life to give us his words through poetry that brings us into a deeper connection with the natural world, inspired by his Lowcountry South Carolina coastal home, and with each other.Today, he tells us his stories.I first discovered Jason Chambers' poetry the way I find a lot of my favorite things — by accident and at exactly the right time. Jason writes with a depth that comes from living close to the bone and to th...
2025-03-10
1h 15
Relatively Stable
The Day of Liberation
The Day of Liberation: What Breaks, What Holds, and Why It Still MattersIf you’ve been here a while, you know that every week, I share a VoiceOver on this feed that is a narration from Stable Roots, my weekly blog where I write about horses, resilience, and the life I’ve built from both.This week’s piece is about March 4th, a date I celebrate as my Day of Liberation. Fifteen years ago, I was left in an apartment in Istanbul with nothing but a choice. I could wait for someone to save m...
2025-03-06
20 min
Relatively Stable
Kim Walnes
In this episode of Relatively Stable, I sit down with US Eventing Team equestrian, mentor, coach, and clinician Kim Walnes for a conversation that goes beyond riding.At its core, this podcast is about resilience. It’s about how we navigate hardship, forge deeper connections, and ultimately heal.Kim’s story embodies that mission in every possible way.*From competing at the highest levels of eventing with her legendary horse The Gray Goose to experiencing deep personal loss, Kim has always found ways to listen, adapt, and transform. Her journey is abou...
2025-02-27
1h 02
Relatively Stable
What Waits Beneath the Surface
What Waits Beneath the Surface: Matilda, Mystery, and the Art of ListeningIn this week's reading of Stable Roots on Relatively Stable, I share the story of Matilda—a big draft mare with an even bigger presence, whose lessons continue to ripple through Bramblewood Stables and beyond.What began as a dream—a nighttime visit from Matilda galloping through a dark, wooded valley, unfurled into a reflection on patience, surrender, and the art of truly listening. Matilda wasn’t the horse I intended to bring into my life, but like the kelpie of Scottish folklore, she dr...
2025-02-20
20 min
Relatively Stable
The Day of Hearts and Flowers💘🌿
THE DAY OF HEARTS AND FLOWERS 💘🌿Bear with me through the historical destruction as we make our way to love.What does Captain Cook’s ill-fated final voyage have to do with love? Not much, actually, but it serves as a cautionary tale in listening and reading the room. In this episode, I explore the long history of miscommunication—from colonial encounters to the subtle misunderstandings that shape our relationships. I also reflect on love that doesn’t demand, the way horses teach us about trust, and how Christopher has shown me a different way to exist in...
2025-02-13
18 min
Relatively Stable
The Magic of Waiting
The Magic of Waiting: What a sleeping mare teaches me about patience, connection, and the unseenMagic never makes a sound.Not when we hauled her home in a trailer that jerked and jolted like some kind of Morse code warning.Not when she lost Billy, her pasture mate, her constant.Not in the months after, standing alone, holding onto something unseen.And then, this weekend, she slept.Deeply. Unapologetically. Right there in the middle of a busy arena. And in her sleep, she spoke.Horses don’t sleep li...
2025-02-06
19 min
KIMBERLY HAS THOUGHTS 💜
Beyoncé *Finally* Won the Thing
Hey y’all,Well, well, well. It finally happened. Beyoncé won Album of the Year. After years of snubs, the Grammys finally handed her the big one for Cowboy Carter. And I can’t lie—I have thoughts.Let’s start with the obvious: this Grammy Moment™️ wasn’t just about this album. It’s about the decades of exceptional work, the years of “so close but not quite,” and the cultural weight of being Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter. Cowboy Carter was undoubtedly a standout from 2024, but I still kinda hate that they crowned Beyoncé n...
2025-02-06
17 min
Relatively Stable
Jane Pike
In this episode of Relatively Stable, I sit down with my beautiful friend Jane Pike —a writer, artist, creative mentor, and horsewoman from New Zealand—for a conversation that moves beyond her well-known work with horses and into the heart of creativity itself. While many know her for her work through Confident Rider, today we explore the deeper layers of her artistic and creative journey.We talk about:* How creativity and the nervous system are more connected than you might think.* The moment Jane realized her creativity was something she had to f...
2025-01-31
1h 11
Relatively Stable
Horse Wisdom
Horse Wisdom: Remembering us back into nature's silenceHumans are nesting dolls of possibilities.There’s a rhythm beneath language, a pulse that moves through the world while we sleep, while we fill our days with words and plans and next steps. The briars keep growing. The storm-split oak decays into something new. The horses stand in the space between movement and stillness, asking nothing, explaining nothing.This week, I found myself watching a client and a little bay mare exist in that quiet place. Noticing. Breathing. Feeling the weight of presence without ru...
2025-01-30
09 min
Relatively Stable
Making Peace With the Trees
Making Peace With the Trees: When the weather reveals the human animalSnowstorms, hurricanes, and the unpredictable forces of nature have a way of reminding us who we are at our core. In this episode, Kim shares a deeply personal essay exploring her relationship with weather and the ways it shapes us, uncovers our connections, and strips life down to its essentials.From the chaos of snow days in the Carolinas to the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, Kim reflects on how weather events not only test our resilience but also offer opportunities to...
2025-01-16
14 min
Beloved and Blessed
Forming Families, Saints, and Vocations w/ Fr. Carter Griffin
In this special episode, Kimberly Hahn sits down with Fr. Carter Griffin to discuss the importance of holy families and vocations.
2025-01-13
22 min
Beloved and Blessed
Forming Families, Saints, and Vocations w/ Fr. Carter Griffin
In this special episode, Kimberly Hahn sits down with Fr. Carter Griffin to discuss the importance of holy families and vocations.
2025-01-13
22 min
Relatively Stable
Art Supplies
This week on Stable Roots at Relatively Stable, I bring you a series of prose poems—a departure from my usual long-form essays and an exploration of art, awe, and rediscovering creativity.In this VoiceOver of my blog post, “Art Supplies,” I reflect on the ways we sketch our lives—through words, images, and impressions. These prose poems began as fragments collected in my notebook and transformed into a tapestry of connection: between trees and storms, vultures and planes, stars and constellations.I talk about breaking my own rules—like the arbitrary boundaries I once set betwee...
2025-01-09
12 min
Relatively Stable
Instinct vs. Reason
Instinct vs. ReasonThe Intersection of Faith and Science, as Told to Me by a HorseKim takes us on a journey through the turbulence of 2024, sharing insights from her farm, her work with horses, and her own internal landscape. Against the backdrop of Hurricane Helene’s aftermath, shifting seasons, and the inexplicable cycles of nature, this episode delves into the intersection of faith and science, what it means to rediscover awe and art in our forgotten memories -- and why this is so important to our collective healing.Drawing wisdom from her herd, the environment, an...
2025-01-02
26 min
Relatively Stable
The Ghosts of Christmas Present
The Ghost of Christmas PresentFinding richness in the unseenYou can find the full text of this week's blog along with photos and more information at Stable Roots.CHRISTMAS PRESENTSIn this week’s blog, I’m sharing three views of the holidays and how the present, our presence, and the prescience of the unseen work together to weave a web of connection in the world.Want to help people rebuild their lives after the devastation of Hurricane Helene? Here are ways to help:Here are link...
2024-12-25
16 min
Relatively Stable
Story Is Everything
Podcasts are, by their essence, containers of stories so these announcements are a fitting share for the theme of my writings this week:It was a week of deep conversations and connections, sitting down with cups of tea, and listening to wise women. It was an honor to share a table and a microphone with them all. Listen to their words and join the richness. You can also find these episodes on all your favorite podcast platforms:* The Confident Rider Podcast with Jane Pike: Christmas Conversation with me, Brigid Piccaro, and Terry Kuebler.
2024-12-19
19 min
The Confident Rider Podcast
{5} Christmas Conversation with Kimberly Carter, Brigid Piccaro & Terry Kuebler
Fabulous souls, we are back with our second to last Christmas Conversation and it's another (christmas) cracker (I couldn't help adding that in there). I'm so blessed to be joined by the wonderful trio that is Kimberly Carter, Brigid Piccaro & Terry Kuebler. In all truth, I don't know how to reduce the vast expanse of ground we covered over the course of our time together, so I will leave you to listen to it instead! I hope you enjoy it, happy listening! xx Jane If you want to get in touch...
2024-12-17
1h 47
Relatively Stable
Tamar Reno
The risk of living an ungenerous life is far greater than the risk of being scammed.Tamar RenoWith an academic background in Native American Studies focusing on language revitalization, Tamar has taught at a tribal college, developed curriculum for universities and cultural centers, and collaborated on language immersion programs. She has also worked extensively in the nonprofit sector.She and her husband John live at Bear Creek Farm, on the aboriginal hunting grounds of the Cherokee, near Tryon, North Carolina. Her days begin and end in the shelter...
2024-12-13
1h 20
Relatively Stable
Generous to a Fault
It’s the season of giving, so there’s no better time to talk about generosity — our drives, our judgements, our stories, and everything in between. This week I will dive into what happens in our brains when we’re being generous. I will talk about why people still need help in Western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene even though millions of dollars in aid have flooded the region. And finally, I will give you a list of individuals and small farms that need your help today. Tomorrow’s needs will be different, which means there’s no...
2024-12-12
21 min
Relatively Stable
On Oceans, Horses, and Feeling
You can now access me reading these weekly posts to you from the Relatively Stable podcast feed, available here and on all your favorite players: Apple, Spotify, and YouTube.Christopher and I arrived on the Big Island of Hawaii in the middle of the night after a day of flights and near-misses. When we finally secured a car and buckled in, we followed the volcanic mountain elevation down to the coast from the airport to the city to roads we couldn’t find by GPS. On the drive to the apartment that we’d call home...
2024-12-05
15 min
Unleashed and Unstoppable
Make Every Podcast Want You: The Blueprint for Leaders to Share Their Story with Kimberly Spencer
Send us a text🌟 What if your voice could unlock six-figure opportunities? Join Alex and Carol for an eye-opening conversation with the dynamic Kimberly Spencer, founder of Crown Yourself and Communication Queens. Kimberly is a certified high-performance coach, international speaker, bestselling author, and podcast host on a mission to help leaders amplify their voices, align with their purpose, and create lasting impact.🧠 Discover the power of your story. Kimberly dives into the art and science of storytelling, revealing how to connect deeply with audiences, bypass cognitive bias, and transform every podcast appearance into a chance to gro...
2024-11-28
57 min
AQS Inmate Call
Kimberly Carter: The conviction of Diane Bowerman
In this special episode, Kimberly Carter explores the tragic events that resulted in Diane Bowerman's imprisonment. Bowerman was found guilty of aggravated first-degree murder in Washington state. The case centered on the murder of Matthew Nickel, for which Bowerman was alleged to have compensated James Hutcheson to commit the crime. Despite numerous appeals and the defense's legal challenges, the Washington Supreme Court affirmed the conviction.
2024-11-01
09 min
The Adoption Journey Podcast
Writing My Story - Kimberly's Adoption Story
Summary In this episode of the Adoption Journey podcast, host Tarcia Smith speaks with Kimberly Carter, a fellow adoptee, about her experiences growing up knowing she was adopted, the emotional complexities of her journey, and her eventual search for her birth family. Kimberly shares her feelings of shame and relief, the challenges of navigating relationships with both her adoptive and biological families, and the importance of self-care and community support during the search process. The conversation highlights the significance of understanding one's identity and the healing journey for adoptees.
2024-10-25
35 min
365 Unlimited
EP. 136: THE NFL IS BACK! WHAT SHOULD YOU EXPECT IN 2024?
Full 2024 NFL Preview & Predictions for the NFC & AFC; Included: Full Week One Matchup Predictions Partnered: AMB Ambition (ambambition.com)- Co-Branded Apparel- Use Code '365' for 15% + our logo being added to your item(s)Sponsored By: - KnotVintage (Graphic Tees) - Code "365U" for 10%(https://www.knotvintage.com/)- AMB Ambition (Activewear) - Code "365U" for 10%(https://ambambition.com/)- Kings Restoration (Jordan Luedeking): https://www.kingsrestorationfreeport.com- NextHome First Class (Kimberly Taylor): https://www.nexthomefirstclass.com- Driftless Quality Wear: Use the code "football365" for 10% off your purchase at the checkout online. (https://ww...
2024-09-05
1h 04
Relatively Stable
Sarah Farris
Show Notes:Welcome to the first episode of Relatively Stable! In this inaugural episode, I sit down with Sarah Farris, my co-trainer at Bramblewood Stables and someone I’m privileged to work beside every day. While this podcast is often about horses, it’s really about so much more—life, resilience, and the connections that ground us.In this podcast, we delve into the journeys of those who have faced challenges, uncovered their passions, and discovered resilience along the way. Whether you're here for the stories, seeking inspiration, or simply drawn to the wisdom...
2024-08-31
55 min
AQS Inmate Call
Kimberly Carter: Prison Overcrowding and Potential Solutions (Final)
In the concluding episode of her podcast series, Kimberly Carter shares personal experiences with overcrowding. She draws parallels with comparable scenarios from California, highlighting how overcrowding contributes to recidivism and affects community safety.
2024-07-21
09 min
AQS Inmate Call
Kimberly Carter: Prison Overcrowding and Potential Solutions Part 3
In the third installment of her four-part series on prison overcrowding, Kimberly Carter discusses how the Washington Department of Corrections transferred women to the Yakima County Jail to ease the overcrowded conditions at the Washington Corrections Center for Women. https://youtu.be/gmasa4EZK2E
2024-07-14
06 min
AQS Inmate Call
Kimberly Carter: Prison Overcrowding and Potential Solutions Part 2
In this episode, Kimberly Carter persists with her solutions to the overcrowding issue in the Washington Department of Corrections. She reflects on her experiences with cramped prison cells in the early 2000s. The penal system must adopt a more proactive stance on the safety and security of incarcerated individuals in crowded conditions.
2024-07-07
10 min
AQS Inmate Call
Kimberly Carter: Prison Overcrowding and Potential Solutions
Kimberly Carter, who is incarcerated at the Washington Corrections Center for Women, is starting a series on prison overcrowding. She will discuss her perspective on how the state of Washington could tackle this issue by proposing alternatives.
2024-06-29
10 min
365 Unlimited
EP. 135: NDSU BISON AND JAMES MADISON FOOTBALL STAR: PHOENIX SPROLES WILL BE A FUTURE NFL STAR
In this episode, we interviewed Phoenix Sproles who's from New Hope, Minnesota, and attended Robbinsdale Cooper High School where he was a star on the football field. When leaving for college he fielded a plethora of offers and chose to attend North Dakota State University. He was also teammates with Trey Lance and Christian Watson, two NFL stars. While there they won multiple FCS National Championships together. He wrapped up his college career at James Madison. In addition, he's also the cousin of Darren Sproles. Phoenix demonstrates the will to win as he awaits his call to the NFL...
2024-06-24
50 min
365 Unlimited
EP. 134: THE NEXT BIG THING IN WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - SORAYA PARKER OF ROCKFORD LUTHERAN
In this episode, we interview Soraya Parker, a Women's Basketball player at Rockford Lutheran in the 815. Soraya crossed the 1000-point milestone in her Sophomore season and aims for 2000 in her Junior season. She also has two Division 1 offers from SIUE and Loyola University Chicago. Listen to her full story about her career and what's coming next for the star basketball player. #sorayaparker #rockfordlutheran #womenssports #collegebasketball #highschoolsports #caitlinclark #angelreese #athletes #sportspodcast Partnered: AMB Ambition (ambambition.com) - Co-Branded Apparel - Use Code '365' for 15% + our logo being added to your item(s) Sponsored By: - KnotVintage (Graphic Tees...
2024-06-17
30 min
Carter Wilson's Making It Up
Making It Up with Kimberly Giarratano, author of Devil in Profile
Kimberly Giarratano is an author of mysteries for teens and adults. Her debut novel, Grunge Gods and Graveyards, won the 2015 Silver Falchion Award for Best YA at Killer Nashville. In May 2024 she released the second novel in her Billie Levine series, Devil in Profile, which follows the novel Death of a Dancing Queen. A former librarian, she is currently an instructor at SUNY Orange County Community College and the chapter liaison for Sisters in Crime. Among other things, Kimberly and Carter discuss t...
2024-06-13
57 min
365 Unlimited
EP. 133: THE REAL TALK POD - KING CAPERS & TERRENCE PARSONS JR. TALK NFL DRAFT + OFFSEASON
In this episode, we chat with King Capers and Terrence Parsons Jr. from the Real Talk Pod about their show, their fans, and the NFL draft. We also talk about the Dallas Cowboys' recent moves, contract issues, and free agency challenges. Then, we move on to the Chicago Bears' coaching decisions and their quarterback situation. We also share our thoughts on college quarterbacks and possible NFL draft picks. The conversation touches on the influence of a team on a quarterback's success and the physical demands of football. We discuss managing negativity on social media and speculate about potential draft...
2024-04-25
1h 05
Women and Justice
Empowering the Next Generation of Female Leaders: The Carter Consulting Firm
Introducing Kimberly Carter and The Carter Consulting Firm, where empowerment meets leadership excellence. With a focus on young women, Kimberly's mission is to provide the essential skills, tools, and mindset to help them succeed and thrive in leadership roles. Her expertise encompasses navigating challenges such as gender bias, work-life balance, and imposter syndrome, all while nurturing effective leadership styles tailored to the unique needs of Gen Z and Millennial women. Join Kimberly and me on a transformative journey as she explains how she empowers the next generation of female leaders to make a lasting and positive impact in their...
2024-03-15
24 min
365 Unlimited
EP. 123: 2024 NFL PLAYOFF PREVIEW - WILDCARD ROUND EDITION
In this episode we provide our predictions for the 2024 NFL Playoffs, the Wildcard Round. Bryce, Carter, and Gannon debate which teams will win or lose, plus provide x-factors for each matchup, storylines to watch/follow, and outlooks for next season. #nfl #nflplayoffs #dallascowboys #greenbaypackers #buffalobills #pittsburghsteelers #losangelesrams #detroitlions #tampabaybuccaneers #philadelphiaeagles #kansascitychiefs #miamidolphins #clevelandbrowns #houstontexans #wildcardround Sponsored By: - KnotVintage (Graphic Tees) - Code "365U" for 10%(https://www.knotvintage.com/) - AMB Ambition (Activewear) - Code "365U" for 10% (https://ambambition.com/) - Kings Restoration (Jordan Luedeking): https://www.kingsrestorationfreeport.com - NextHome First Class (Kimberly Taylor): https://www.nexthomefirstclass.com ...
2024-01-13
59 min
365 Unlimited
EP. 119: COLLEGE FB PLAYOFFS + HEISMAN RACE, JORDAN LOVE & PACKERS GROWTH + COWBOYS VS EAGLES
In this episode, Bryce, Gannon, & Carter discuss the College FB Playoff and provide you with a preview for Alabama/Michigan + Texas/Washington. In addition, the Heisman Finalists were announced and we break down who should and will win the award. Lastly, we dive into the growth of the Green Bay Packers and the continued development of Jordan Love + preview the best matchup of the NFL this week, Cowboys vs Eagles. #dallascowboys #collegefootball #collegefootballplayoffs #alabamacrimsontide #washingtonhuskies #texaslonghorns #michiganwolverines #greenbaypackers #jordanlove #nfl #heismantrophy #heisman Sponsored By: - KnotVintage (Graphic Tees) - Code "365U" for 10%(https://www.knotvintage.com/) - AMB Ambition...
2023-12-09
1h 05
365 Unlimited
EP. 117: NFL POWER RANKINGS: TOP & BOTTOM TIER TEAMS, PLAYOFF OUTLOOK, & MUCH MORE
Bryce, Gannon, and Carter come in hot with a heated debate regarding each of our top five teams across the NFL through week nine. We all gave our reasoning as to why those five teams are at the top of the league in our own eyes. There has been plenty of good football across the board, but tap in to see who Bryce, Gannon, and Carter have as their top five right now. #dallascowboys #baltimoreravens #jacksonvillejaguars #kansascitychiefs #sanfrancisco49ers #buffalobills #miamidolphins #nfl #fantasyfootball Sponsored By: - KnotVintage (Graphic Tees) - Code "365U" for 10% storewide purchases (https://www.knotvintage.com/) ...
2023-11-16
1h 13
Homeschool Yo Kids
Star Students.... With Kimberly!!!!
This is for EVERYONE!! Got kids?? Take a listen. Season 2- Episode 14 On this episode, Founder of Star Students, Kimberly, shares her tutoring services, the importance of individualized learning, the power of small group, and the power she sees in homeschooling vs traditional school. Kimberly is the founder of Star Students, a family-oriented company that offers innovative alternative and extracurricular learning solutions for students in grades K-12.The company caters to parents who are seeking alternatives to the public or private schooling systems, providing homeschooling, tutoring, and teaching services...
2023-11-14
48 min
365 Unlimited
EP. 116: 2023 NFL FANTASY FOOTBALL - WAIVER WIRE GEMS, TOP PLAYERS, AND PLAYERS TO BUY/SELL ASAP
Bryce, Gannon, & Carter dive into the best waiver wire adds throughout the 2023 season, players that have surprised us, the top players you must have on your team, and the players you should buy/sell prior to your leagues trade deadline. Fantasy Football is all about anxiety-filled happiness and sadness, riding the ups and downs of the NFL season. Let us walk you through how this season is taking shape and what you can do to understand the landscape of the league this season. #jordanaddison #devonachane #fantasyfootball #waiverwire #tyreekhill #traviskelce #patrickmahomes #kyrenwilliams #stefondiggs #travisetienne #greenbaypackers #chicagobears #ajbrown #dallascowboys Show Schedule: 0:40...
2023-11-10
58 min
Energy Healing for Wellbeing
Discover How EFT, Ho’oponopono and Shine Tapping Helped Breast Cancer Survivor Carol Wiggins Heal
Join our conversation as Carol Wiggins shares how EFT, Ho’oponopono, and Shine Tapping can be used to navigate through the physical pain and emotional storms of breast cancer treatment. You’ll discover how these powerful holistic tools can be applied to any serious medical challenge to enhance self-care and help facilitate physical healing. You’ll also learn how to apply a simple, effective technique called Shine Tapping to enhance self-worth, self-compassion, and emotional balance.Watch the Video Version of This Podcast Episode: Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4MnwXX_Mf8---
2023-10-10
21 min
EFT Tapping Junction
EFT, Ho’oponopono and Shine Tapping - a Cancer Healing Journey With Carol Wiggins
Join our conversation as Carol Wiggins shares how EFT, Ho’oponopono, and Shine Tapping can be used to navigate through the physical pain and emotional storms of breast cancer treatment. You’ll discover how these powerful holistic tools can be applied to any serious medical challenge to enhance self-care and help facilitate physical healing. You’ll also learn how to apply a simple, effective technique called Shine Tapping to enhance self-worth, self-compassion, and emotional balance.---Watch the Video Version of This Podcast Episode: Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4MnwX...
2023-09-26
23 min
Trust Your Magic with Kristen V. Carter
Fight For Your Art with Kimberly Nicole Walker
Screenwriter and beauty enthusiast Kimberly Nicole Walker shares how her bold creative process has opened doors for her as a writer for scripted TV and film. Plus, Kimberly unveils the natural remedies that support her self-care and later, Kristen and Kimberly talk about the importance of acknowledging our emotions and choosing artistry over industry.
2023-09-21
51 min
Carter Wilson's Making It Up
Making It Up with Kimberly Giarratano, author of Death of A Dancing Queen
Kimberly Giarratano is an author of mysteries for teens and adults. Her debut novel, Grunge Gods and Graveyards, won the 2015 Silver Falchion Award for Best YA at Killer Nashville. A former librarian, she is currently an instructor at a SUNY Orange County Community College and a reviewer for BookPage. Among other things, Carter and Kimberly discuss the intricacies of describing characters, how they both find more inspiration from TV shows than reading at times, and how both like experimenting with their writing. At the end of their conversation, they conjure up a story full of mysteries starting w...
2023-03-30
54 min
Carter Wilson's Making It Up
Making It Up with Kimberly Belle, author of The Personal Assistant
Kimberly Belle is the USA Today and internationally bestselling author of eight novels, including The Personal Assistant, The Marriage Lie, a Goodreads Choice Awards semifinalist for Best Mystery & Thriller, and the co-authored #1 Audible Original, Young Rich Widows. Her books have been published in dozens of languages and optioned for film and television. Among other things, Carter and Kimberly discuss how they both prefer to write in first-person, the benefits of treating writing like a job, and the dream of writing full time. At the end of their conversation, they make up a story about the moment fear s...
2023-03-09
45 min
Books Open Glasses Up
Not "A Nation of Immigrants" Extra Episode| S2E13
In this episode we discuss the research we did after reading Not "A Nation of Immigrants". We discuss things ranging from Opera stars to Lin Manuel Miranda's response to critiques of Hamilton. Links referenced in the episode:https://apnews.com/article/nyc-wire-california-ny-state-wire-nj-state-wire-lin-manuel-miranda-db3c9d7573334b55a651d7ceba4dc66b https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/film-tv/a33218336/lin-manuel-miranda-hamilton-slavery-controversy/https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4298561472?book_show_action=true&from_review_page=1https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4217377227?book_show_action=true&from_review_pa...
2022-02-01
1h 07
Sowing the Seeds of Change
Kimberly Carter Gamble: Courage, Thriving, and Agreeing to Disagree
On the show this week I am in conversation with Kimberly Carter Gamble, who produced, directed and co-wrote THRIVE: What On Earth Will It Take? and THRIVE II: This Is What It Takes. Kimberly came from a background in journalism and film. Currently she is focused on helping to empower grassroots movements around the world to reclaim our freedom and develop tools and practices for spiritual awakening and averting medical tyranny.Kimberly tells me she eats mostly from her own garden where she grows food and also cultivates a habitat for native bees as her response to...
2021-12-15
1h 08
Health and Wealth Podcast with Carter & Tim
Kimberly Skermer, The Approach Coaching Method
Episode 37 - Kimberly’s experiences frame the wisdom needed to be the respected Coach she is today. More and more, Advisors crave REAL and CLEAR conversations around normalizing the actual efforts it takes to be a Business Owner. This knowledge led her transition of Coaching from a Sr Executive Management level down the path of Founder & Coach of The Approach Coaching Method.Every person will benefit from the RIGHT Coach. For over 20yrs, this experience has been proven true for the individuals she has championed. Her earned, respected point of view has gifted her with the ho...
2021-12-01
1h 22
The Legal Lens Podcast
4. Covid-19 & The Workplace w/ Kimberly Carter, Esq. and Dawn T. Collins, Esq.
This episode focuses on 𝐂𝐨𝐯𝐢𝐝-𝟏𝟗 & 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐤𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐞. We’re discussing the latest on legislative updates, testing requirements, vaccinations, and exemptions with two incredible guests with extensive employment law experience: Kimberly Carter - Partner, Labor and Employment Law @ Kelley Drye’s LA Office and Dawn T. Collins - Partner and Co-Founder @ CollinsKim LLP For resources on issues related to COVID-19 and work, visit the following websites: EEOC - eeoc.ca.gov US Department of Labor - www.dol.gov Federal OSHA - www.osha.gov Visit kelleydrye.com and collinskim.com to find out more about our guests' work and practice area...
2021-11-13
42 min
Evolve with Pete Evans
Kimberly Gamble
Pete & Kimberly delve into the process of peeling off layers to get to our core selves, experiencing the rabbit hole and much more. Kimberly Carter Gamble is the co-founder and advisor for Clear Compass Media, producer, director and co-writer of Thrive. Kimberly brings a wealth of personal and professional experience to Clear Compass Media, and creating the movie Thrive called upon it all: as a former journalist, including for Newsweek International; a producer of large projects and events; as a lifelong activist for social justice; and as a mother and stepmother to nine children. Watch the full-length film in the...
2021-10-05
31 min
This is the Panhandle
Sitting down with Kimberly Anderson
In this week's episode, we sit down with newly-promoted No Limits No Excuses Program Officer, Kimberly Anderson. An Amarillo native and Palo Duro High School graduate, Kimberly currently serves on the Amarillo ISD School Board. We talk education and how Kimberly was never going to follow her mother into teaching but is now a self-confessed public education advocate!
2021-03-07
54 min
Higher Journeys with Alexis Brooks
In Conversation with Thrive II Producer and Co-Creator Kimberly Carter Gamble
Thrive II wasn’t in the plan says producer Kimberly Carter Gamble. So what was the push that made it happen? One powerful half of the creative team behind both Thrive I – What On Earth Will it Take and now Thrive II – This is What it Takes, Kimberly Carter Gamble joins Higher Journeys to discuss their latest film and how the timing of its release couldn’t have come at a more critical time in our human history. From the Thriveon.com website: “Thrive II explores breakthrough innovations from around the world, unpacks the principles they have i...
2021-02-13
41 min
EFT Tapping Junction
EFT for Domestic Abuse Survivors With Carol Wiggins and Kimberly Shears
Carol Wiggins and Kimberly Shears have used Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) and other Energy Psychology methods for more than 10 years to help hundreds upon hundreds of women and children navigate the challenging waters of abuse recovery.In this episode you learn how they use EFT / tapping and other methods to help abuse survivors as they create new, empowering lives.Much of Carol and Kim's work has been with women and children who are residents of a wonderful live-in transition facility where women receive support for periods up a year as they find their path to new...
2020-11-13
31 min
The Soul Sisters Rising Podcast
Interview with Confidence Cultivator and Coach Kimberly Carter
In this episode we get to interview the FABULOUS Kimberly Carter. She is a Confidence Cultivator, Speaker, Published Author and Life Coach. We had the opportunity to connect with her when we were at Women Empower X in DC. You can find and connect with Kimberly on Instagram and her book is available for purchase on her website! ww.instagram.com/kimberlycarterlive www.kimberlycarter.live Thank you for listening if you loved this episode please rate us and give us some stars, subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday, and...
2019-07-02
22 min
A Date With Dateline
Return to the Farm S.27 Ep.37
Dennis is Enough Murphy takes us back again to The Farm in this update episode about a farmer, his wife, his farmer son, the farmer son's mistress and a truck that hides a secret. It's a "farmer's only" episode and Kimberly is ready to tell Katie all about the latest updates to the dating site sweeping the nation. K&K also learn more about working the land and what does and what does not constitute a Chili cook-off. Kimberly also reveals some shocking shhhh…secrets (whispered) about the music of her own heart. Do not miss a second of th...
2019-06-20
1h 38
The Girl Scout Advantage Podcast
Episode 8 – Kimberly Carter
Kimberly Carter, B. S., M.A.Ed., Ed.S., is the superintendent of Battle Creek Public Schools, as well as a Girl Scout alumna. In this episode, she describes how being involved in Girl Scouts while being raised in a single-parent household was a game-changer for her, allowing her opportunities that she may not have otherwise experienced due to her cirucmstances. In this episode, Kim will share: - Her passion for helping children have access to quality education and experiential learning opportunities - The importance of sowing seeds of success in the lives of children, as people have done for...
2019-02-12
21 min