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"What actually happens in the consultation will determine where you can then go with the prescription." -Robert
From concert halls to consulting rooms, Robert Bridge’s journey from acclaimed pianist to seasoned homeopath is anything but ordinary. A career crisis in his late twenties, inspired by his wife’s studies in osteopathy, led him to discover homeopathy and swiftly build a thriving practice. He reflects on the therapeutic parallels between music and homeopathy, emphasizing the power of deep listening, connection, and amplifying what patients already know about themselves. While aware of modern challenges, Robert stays hopeful, believing homeopathy will always have a place in providing genuine care and human connection.
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About my guest:
Robert Bridge is a distinguished homeopath and accomplished pianist whose dual careers span decades of exceptional contributions. Trained at the College of Homeopathy, he has lectured across the UK, USA, and Egypt, and has been a core lecturer at the Centre for Homeopathic Education since its inception. Based in London, he has run a homeopathic practice for over 35 years, supervising student clinics and contributing cases to publications such as the SoH Journal and Vermeulen's Monera. Musically, he was a foundation scholar at the Royal College of Music, where he won the Chopin Prize and earned first-class honours in the BMus degree. His distinguished performance career includes solo appearances at the BBC Proms and numerous broadcasts on BBC Radio 3. Alongside performing professionally, he organizes a concert series in southwest London famously dubbed the "Knitting Concerts" that blends chamber music and creativity for audiences enjoying both threading and threading of melodies.
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"What actually happens in the consultation will determine where you can then go with the prescription." -Robert
From concert halls to consulting rooms, Robert Bridge’s journey from acclaimed pianist to seasoned homeopath is anything but ordinary. A career crisis in his late twenties, inspired by his wife’s studies in osteopathy, led him to discover homeopathy and swiftly build a thriving practice. He reflects on the therapeutic parallels between music and homeopathy, emphasizing the power of deep listening, connection, and amplifying what patients already know about themselves. While aware of modern challenges, Robert stays hopeful, believing homeopathy will always have a place in providing genuine care and human connection.
Topics Covered:
About my guest:
Robert Bridge is a distinguished homeopath and accomplished pianist whose dual careers span decades of exceptional contributions. Trained at the College of Homeopathy, he has lectured across the UK, USA, and Egypt, and has been a core lecturer at the Centre for Homeopathic Education since its inception. Based in London, he has run a homeopathic practice for over 35 years, supervising student clinics and contributing cases to publications such as the SoH Journal and Vermeulen's Monera. Musically, he was a foundation scholar at the Royal College of Music, where he won the Chopin Prize and earned first-class honours in the BMus degree. His distinguished performance career includes solo appearances at the BBC Proms and numerous broadcasts on BBC Radio 3. Alongside performing professionally, he organizes a concert series in southwest London famously dubbed the "Knitting Concerts" that blends chamber music and creativity for audiences enjoying both threading and threading of melodies.
Join the CHE Pro to watch the full video
https://www.cheonline.co.uk/
Visit our website
https://chehomeopathy.com/
Elevate Your Practice with CHE PRO
https://www.cheonline.co.uk/
CHE Course
https://chehomeopathy.com/courses/