Joette Calabrese Podcast

Podcast 105 – Moms with Moxie: “Homeopathy is Science Based”


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IN THIS PODCAST, WE COVER:
 
04:49   Introduction to Homeopathy
11:20   A March Virus
17:44  Fire Ant Story
22:29   Miscarriage
26:13   Lessons Along the Way
 
LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST:
 
Good Gut, Bad Gut course
My blog, podcasts, Facebook Live events and courses
Gateway to Homeopathy: A Guided Study Group Curriculum
 
 
Kate:  This is the Practical Homeopathy® Podcast Episode Number 105.
 
Joette:  Joette Calabrese here, folks. I’m happy that you’ve joined me for my podcast today. You’re in for a treat. From my virtual classroom, I’m privileged to see how homeopathy is transforming lives all over the globe. Their successes inspire me. They’re glorious and powerful, and I can’t keep their triumphs a secret. I want you to hear the excitement my students experience, too. So, you can be inspired by their unique stories.
 
With the help from Kate, my reporter, I bring you a podcast series I call, “Moms with Moxie.” Sometimes we even interview “Dads with Audacity” or “Teens with Tenacity.” See how regular mothers and others — average folks who love healing those around them — have gone from freaking to fabulous by simply applying what they’ve learned using what I call Practical Homeopathy®.
 
 
Kate:  Welcome back to the Practical Homeopathy podcast and another great Mom with Moxie episode.
 
It's about to get personal and real on this episode of the podcast. I think it's safe to say that our guest on today's podcast has had times of heartbreak, which have taught her more about homeopathy and inspired her beyond what she could have ever imagined when she first learned about homeopathy.
 
With a super-interesting background and now a life changing passion for homeopathy, she is excited to share her successes and challenges with us — and anyone who will listen. I'm thrilled that she's willing to share her story with us today. I want to welcome you to the podcast, Erica.
 
Erica:  Thank you. I feel so honored to be here. Thank you.
 
Kate:  Let's start off by getting to know you a little bit, Erica. Tell us a little bit about yourself and your family.
 
Erica:  Sure. I've been married to my husband for just about nine years. We are blessed with two children, a three-year-old girl and a two-year-old boy. We also have an eight-year-old Schnauzer mix who is actually our first baby.
 
I graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering from college, also where I met my husband. During college, I started interning at NASA, and I went from college to NASA and became a flight controller for the International Space Station.
 
After I got married to my husband, I left NASA and joined my husband's company which is an oil and gas company, so we could travel the world together. We lived in both South Korea for a bit and Japan.
 
Now, I'm working in the Digital Transformation Group and managing the development of a software platform that has the potential to change the way that our project teams work in the future.
 
Kate:  I have so many questions for you, Erica.
 
Erica:  Okay.
 
Kate:  I'm going to start with: how did you come to join the NASA team? Did you just wake up one day and decide, “I want to work for NASA!”?
 
How did that happen? I'm so curious.
 
Erica:  It really was a lifelong dream because I have always been interested in space. I did high school reports on NASA. When given the opportunity, I would always pick a space topic. When I was in college — it was in my sophomore year — I went to the career fair at school. And I decided, “Why not talk to the NASA booth?”
 
They called me back for an interview. Then afterwards, I got a call saying, “Would you like to come intern at NASA down in Houston?”
 
I said, “Yes.” So, that's how it started.
 
Kate:  That's pretty exciting.
 
Erica:  Yes, and just such a fun place to work — just the dream job.
 
Kate:  Yes. Another question that I had that came to mind was with your engineering background,
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