Joette Calabrese Podcast

Joette Calabrese: Author, Lecturer and Consultant.

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Podcast 119 — YIKES! Emergencies and Aconite
Jun 7 2024
Podcast 119 — YIKES! Emergencies and Aconite
IN THIS PODCAST, WE COVER: 01:30   Introduction 02:50   Know the Medicines for the Most Common Emergencies 07:20   Quick Onset Emergency: Aconitum Napellus Emergency Remedy Series: Aconite in My Purse 09:01   Aconitum Napellus for a Fright That Has Been Held for a Lifetime 12:51   Example: Anxiety Erupts Years After Trauma 15:18   How Often Is Aconitum Napellus Utilized? 18:09   The Survivalist Guide to Homeopathy The Emergency Remedy Series JoettesLearningCenter.com ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Gateway to Practical Homeopathy®: A Guided Study Group Curriculum The Academy of Practical Homeopathy® Joette Calabrese on YouTube   Kate: This is the Practical Homeopathy® Podcast, episode number 119, with Joette Calabrese. Joette: This is Joette Calabrese, and I welcome you to our health care movement — yours, mine and the countless women and men 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 together and embrace health care freedom. Join me as I demystify homeopathy — what was once considered an “esoteric” paradigm — into an understandable, reproducible, safe and effective health care solution available to everyone. This is the medicine you’ve been searching for – my unique brand of homeopathy — PRACTICAL Homeopathy®. Whether you have tried homeopathy in the past and were frustrated, or you are examining the possibilities of caring for your family yourself for the first time — you’re in the right place. In this podcast, I will offer you my decades of clinical experience as a practicing homeopath and years of teaching tens of thousands of students, so that you can become the hero of your family and community. This is true health freedom, my friends. This is my PRACTICAL Homeopathy®. INTRODUCTION Kate: (01:30) Hi, Joette. Joette: Hi, Kate. Kate: Hi. We've got so much information to cover today. So, let's get going. Today, we're going to talk about emergencies and a great remedy to have on hand. So, Joette, I think we should start out by first talking about what is an emergency — or how are we defining an emergency? Joette: When you think about the very nature of an emergency is that you don't know it's coming. You don't know when it's going to happen. It comes out of the blue. And given that makes it an unknown, it requires something important. What is that? That we plan in advance? That we're prepared in advance. So, if there's anything we know in life is that we will encounter an emergency at some time. Someone is going to get a burn, a stomach flu, someone's going to sprain their ankle. So, it would behoove us to not only know the medicines for the most common emergencies but also to own them in the corresponding potencies. Know exactly what the medicine is and have the right potency on hand. Kate: So, Joette, yeah, how can people do that? I mean, that's the next question, right?   KNOW THE MEDICINES FOR THE MOST COMMON EMERGENCIES Joette: (02:50) Yeah. The way they do that — the way I did it when I was first learning homeopathy — was that I figured what were the most likely emergencies to occur with my family at that time with only one child, and then I chose medicines accordingly. So, until we get to that point, though, when we're unprepared, we worry all the time: that the child will get sick, that the child will get strep throat or chickenpox or conjunctivitis or something like that. But we should not worry because these illnesses — especially childhood diseases — are not what the most concerning aspects of childhood are. The real concern that mothers should have are the dangers to babies and children due to accidents. So, we've got two categories that I like to look at. Number one: regular childhood illnesses. And we need to know how to deal with these to make the mother less worried.
Podcast 118 — Moms with Moxie: Freaking Mom Helped by Homeopathy Study Buddy
May 17 2024
Podcast 118 — Moms with Moxie: Freaking Mom Helped by Homeopathy Study Buddy
IN THIS PODCAST, WE COVER: 02:13   Introduction 07:43   Why Join The Academy of Practical Homeopathy®? 11:13   The Power of Study Groups: A Dramatic Success Story 21:36   Freedom From Fear 23:42   How to Join a Study Group The Academy of Practical Homeopathy® Gateway to Practical Homeopathy®: A Guided Study Group Curriculum Joette's Study Group, Find Your New Study Group Friends ADDITIONAL RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST: JoettesLearningCenter.com Kate: This is the Practical Homeopathy® Podcast, episode number 118. 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) Hi, I am Kate, and I want to welcome you to today's podcast. I am super excited to talk today about connection. That's one of the things that we're going to share with you today, and it's been one of the most important parts of my life throughout the last, I would say, 5 to 10 years. Because I've met dear friends from all over the world, and these women — these beautiful women — have become a part of my life — an integral part of my life, actually. And I don't know what I would do without them. I met many of my dearest friends through Gateway to Homeopathy study groups, and it's just been an amazing relationship that I've had. And it sounds funny to say, but some of my closest friends are really all over the United States and the world. And so today I want to introduce you to two beautiful women who have met in study groups, actually through the Academy of Practical Homeopathy®. And so, I want to welcome you to the podcast. Robin and Katie, welcome. Robin and Katie: Thank you. Thank you. Great to be here. Kate: So, I want to get to know you just a little bit. Robin, tell us a little bit about yourself. Robin: So, my husband and I, our two boys, we are in southeast Idaho. Picked up and moved from California about three years ago and randomly showed up in a town called Pocatello. Love it here and love being able to dive into homeopathy. We are very much of a people who like to take ownership of our health and of our lives, and so we take the time to really dig into that. But for a while, I just didn't know why we were even here. And here we are, and I've been able to meet Katie, and it's been a blessing to be here. Kate: Yeah. So, now you know one of the reasons that you ended up there, maybe. Robin: Exactly. It was so random, but here we are. And with that, too, Academy of Practical Homeopathy® — both Katie and I joined last year. So, it has been a fun ride. We'll dig into that a bit during this podcast. Kate: Okay. Katie, tell us a little bit about you. Katie: I grew up in a very remote town in Idaho. We didn't have a doctor. We didn't have a hospital anywhere nearby. The nearest large town that we could even go Christmas shopping was three hours away. Kate: Wow! Katie: And so we learned to be our own doctor, to tend our own things, our own injuries, our own illnesses. And I'm so glad that we learned not to rely heavily on t...