Episode 7
What 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 the horses, to the land, and to our own bodies. This conversation is about what it means to come home — not to a place, but to a knowing, a YES in the bones. This hour is a moment of remembering who we are and what we’re connected to.
They talk about:
How horses are designed to lead us back to ourselves.
The emotional toll of burnout and how to walk yourself home again.
Creating spaces where horses—and humans—can exhale and feel safe.
The bodywork practices that rebuild nervous systems, not override them
Why doing what calls to your heart is the only way forward, even when it requires a leap of faith.
The healing power of flipping the script and watching what shifts when we see things in a new light.
There’s a collective journey we’re all walking, but each of us has to find our own path home. This episode honors that individual unfolding—of falling back into our own rhythm, our own center, and our own earth.
Because no matter the shape or size of the vessel, this is where we are. This is the life we get to inhabit. And horses, in all their grace and honesty, are here to guide us deeper into it.
📍 Learn more about Caitlee’s work at green–roots.com
📬 Subscribe to Kim’s ongoing stories and reflections at stableroots.substack.com
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