Joette Calabrese Podcast

著者: Joette Calabrese: Author Lecturer and Consultant.
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  • Podcast 126 — Moms with Moxie: From a Mom Just Like You to a Successful Practical Homeopath®!
    2024/09/13
    IN THIS PODCAST, WE COVER: 01:00 Introduction The Academy of Practical Homeopathy® 02:04 What Brought Kirsten to Homeopathy? Pediatrician Pushback and Pizza 05:43 The Gateway and the Garden Injury Gateway to Practical Homeopathy®: A Guided Study Group Curriculum 06:44 Success Battling Cellulitis (with the photos) Nailing MRSA with Homeopathy 08:00 The Photographic Proof of the Efficacy of Hyper/Ars 10:00 The Watershed Moment: Where Had These Medicines Been All My Life? 12:21 Success with Celiac Disease and Reducing Pharmaceuticals 15:48 Success with Rheumatoid Arthritis 17:18 From Mom to Practical Homeopath® 19:13 Learning Practical Homeopathy® Is Doable ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Joette’s Learning Center Joette’s Mighty Members Joette Calabrese on YouTube Kate: This is the Practical Homeopathy® Podcast, episode number 126, with Joette Calabrese. Joette: Hi, I’m Joette Calabrese, and I welcome you to our health care movement — yours, mine and the countless men and women across the globe who have re-taken control of their families’ health with Practical Homeopathy®. So, for the next few minutes, let's link our arms as I demystify homeopathy — what was once considered an esoteric paradigm — into an understandable, reproducible, safe and effective health care solution available to all. This is the medicine you've been searching for — my unique brand of homeopathy, PRACTICAL Homeopathy®. INTRODUCTION Kate: (01:00) Hi, and welcome back to the podcast. We're so glad that you've joined us today. We love that you're here and are so excited about your homeopathy journey. So, thanks for being here. Today, we have a special treat. Joette is going to be talking to a special guest, so I'm just going to let her take it away. Joette: Thanks, Kate. So, I'd like to introduce Kirsten Decca. I've gotten to know Kirsten pretty well through the last few years because she's been a student of mine for some time. She joined The Academy — and we're going to hear all about that — and then, she went into the next year, the Mastery™ program. And now, she's in our Mastermind program, and I really wanted you to hear her story. So, welcome, Kirsten. Kirsten: Thanks, Joette. It's a pleasure to be here. Thank you for having me. Joette: Yeah, this is going to be good today. So, I'm interested in knowing — as many people are — a little bit about your life, what you do and what brought you to homeopathy. WHAT BROUGHT KIRSTEN TO HOMEOPATHY? PEDIATRICIAN PUSHBACK AND PIZZA Kirsten: (02:04) Okay. Well, I'm a mom of six. My husband and I live here in the northwestern part of Florida. My husband is retired Air Force, and we have moved up here kind of out into the country. We have a little homestead, and we raise chickens, and we have dogs and some goats and horses. My journey to homeopathy is interesting. I have a background in health care. I'm a licensed physical therapist assistant. Although I'm retired, I haven't been in a clinic for probably, oh gosh, over 20 years now. But I've always loved anatomy and physiology. I'd like to say health care, although I feel different about what it actually is now. But my dad was actually a pharmaceutical rep, so I was raised with drugs. They were everywhere. It's just what we did. In fact, I didn't really know that there was even another way. If you were sick, that's just what you did. You took a pill. Or actually, we used to have — I don't know if you remember Kaopectate®, Joette. You remember? Joette: I do. Kirsten: So, we used to have it everywhere. And I don't know why I thought it tastes good, but we would just drink it. We would go sneak it out of my dad's samples and take Kaopectate. I don't know how we ever went to the bathroom. But anyway, so to say that drugs were commonplace is just an understatement. I went to school to be the physical therapist assistant.
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  • Podcast 125 — Stay Calm. Don’t Fear a Cold.
    2024/08/30
    IN THIS PODCAST, WE COVER: 01:00 Introduction: It’s Called a Cold for a Reason 02:20 What Is the Terrain? 03:22 The Immune System 06:00 Lean Into a Cold as an Opportunity To Cleanse 09:40 Stop Worrying. A Cold is Natural. Plus, We Have Homeopathy, if Necessary. ColdCalm® Oscillococcinum® Aconitum napellus 200 and Bryonia alba 30 14:53 Managing Expectations 18:26 Stay Calm. Don’t Fear a Cold 19:18 Become the Wise, Calm, Relevant Caregiver in Your Family ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Joette’s Learning Center Gateway to Practical Homeopathy®: A Guided Study Group Curriculum Joette’s Mighty Members The Academy of Practical Homeopathy® Joette Calabrese on YouTube Kate: This is the Practical Homeopathy® Podcast, episode number 125, with Joette Calabrese. Joette: Hi, I’m Joette Calabrese, and I welcome you to our health care movement — yours, mine and the countless men and women across the globe who have re-taken control of their families’ health with Practical Homeopathy®. So, for the next few minutes, let's link our arms as I demystify homeopathy — what was once considered an esoteric paradigm — into an understandable, reproducible, safe and effective health care solution available to all. This is the medicine you've been searching for — my unique brand of homeopathy, PRACTICAL Homeopathy®. INTRODUCTION: IT’S CALLED A COLD FOR A REASON Kate: (01:00) Are you concerned about getting sick or your kids going back to school and being exposed to something that makes them sick? Well, let's examine that today on this podcast. We're so glad that you joined us. I'm Kate, and I'm here with Joette. Joette: Hi, Kate. Kate: Hi! I want to start with the basics. Joette. It seems like every year, especially in the fall, people can expect to get a cold. What do you think about that? Joette: Well, it's called a cold for a reason, in my estimation. It's because, generally, it's the shift in weather. The weather gets cold, or, even if you're not in an area where the weather gets cold, there's a shift — an environmental shift. And it has been commonly understood that if someone gets a chill that they, you know, “Put your hat on, or you'll catch your death of cold!” Well, I believe that that can be so. You can get quite sick if you get a chill … especially after you've been perspired or children running around in a playground or a park or something. And then they get a chill, And often, that's what can lead to this. So, I believe that it does have something to do with the environment. But now, I also believe that it has to do with immunity. Now, when we say “immunity,” I don't mean immune from bugs necessarily. I believe it has more to do with the terrain. WHAT IS THE TERRAIN? Joette: (02:20) What is the terrain? Well, it's making sure that there's strength in that terrain. And the terrain is upon which the person is depending to get through those times when their body might need to make a shift, like releasing toxins, et cetera. So, let me be more specific. I believe that if germs are ever-present — and that's the way people see them — then why is it that people only get germy colds and flus at a certain time of the year? Pretty much it's only in the fall, sometimes in the winter — January, February. (I’m talking about those parts … I'm talking about the U.S., but also in Europe, et cetera.) When that cold comes — that cold weather comes — and now are the germs more virulent? Do they get excited and start hopping onto people? Or are the germs always there, and those who have a good immune system are able to fend them off? THE IMMUNE SYSTEM Joette: (03:22) Well, if that's so, then why are we even looking to germs? Why are we not looking to the immune system or the ability to be able to withstand an onslaught of this or that? Why not just count on that to start? So,
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  • Podcast 124 — Moms with Moxie: “Does Homeopathy Really Work?”
    2024/08/16
    IN THIS PODCAST, WE COVER: 01:30 Introduction Gateway to Practical Homeopathy®: A Guided Study Group Curriculum 02:43 From Conventional Medicine to Homeopathy Joette's blog 05:03 We Don’t Need Expensive Medical Terms; We Use Symptoms 06:29 Gateway to Practical Homeopathy® 07:25 Switching from HRT to Homeopathy Estrogen Dominance and Other Red Herrings Strong Enough for a Woman Saving Menopausal Women 08:25 Addressing Arrhythmia 09:30 Success with Severe Respiratory Illness in 2021 11:08 A Baby’s Amazing Turnaround 12:56 Attack of The Black Widow Spider The Academy of Practical Homeopathy® The Survivalist Guide to Homeopathy 16:55 “Does Homeopathy Really Work?” 19:18 Closing Advice The Learning Center APH Alumni: Find a Homeopath ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Joette’s Learning Center Joette’s Mighty Members Joette Calabrese on YouTube Kate: This is the Practical Homeopathy® Podcast, episode number 124. Joette: Hi! This is Joette Calabrese. My Practical Homeopathy® is transforming lives all over the globe by offering health freedom! They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but I say a podcast is priceless. I want you to hear — in their own words — how regular people just like you have reshaped their lives using the practical protocols I teach in my Practical Homeopathy®. So, with the help of my reporter Kate, I bring you this podcast series featuring interviews with moms, dads, teens, health care practitioners and Academy of Practical Homeopathy® students from all walks of life. With education, you can follow in these students’ footsteps. You can eliminate your fear of illness and injury by learning how to care for yourself and your family. Like them, YOU can be in control — without acquiescing to authority — to live healthier, more autonomous lives. Indeed, you, too, can heal yourself and your family through my brand of homeopathy — Practical Homeopathy®. INTRODUCTION Kate: (01:30) Welcome back to the podcast. I'm Kate. Today's guest is someone I've known for years, and I'll let her tell you more about that. But let's just say that what she's accomplished in the past four years has been amazing. I can't wait for you to hear her story. She will share some dramatic stories using homeopathy and some tips on studying homeopathy. So, with that, everyone meet Susan. Susan: Hi Kate. It's great to get to chat with you today, and I was so happy to get to meet you in November in Florida. Kate: Yes, it was great! Susan: And it's amazing how a few years have changed so much for us. As you said, my name is Susan. And my husband and I have been married for 39 years, and we have three sons and four grandsons. We love to be outside, and we love to go camping and cook our food in the Dutch oven and just take our books and relax. And my passion had been homeschooling my children. And when they grew up and left home, it was a very good opportunity for me to plunge into studying homeopathy. That has become my passion. Kate: Tell me, Susan, how did you first hear about homeopathy? Because I know we connected in a Gateway to Homeopathy study group years ago, and that's how we first met. But how did that come about? FROM CONVENTIONAL MEDICINE TO HOMEOPATHY Susan: (02:43) Well, like many other people, I had a lot of health problems, and I had a team of doctors working on my conditions, and I was getting some help. They did the best they could. They offered me a handful of prescriptions, and I said, “No, thank you.” And my doctor said, “I know. These come with many potential harmful effects.” So, I had ongoing fatigue and many food intolerances. Anything I ate would upset my stomach. I began listening to medical seminars and searching for answers: why I would have such painful fatigue,
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