Joette Calabrese Podcast

Podcast 56 – Moms With Moxie: From Learning to Leading


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IN THIS PODCAST, WE COVER:
02:33    Journey to homeopathy
06:55    Accepting homeopathy
12:24    Setting up for success
16:14    Treating diarrhea
21:54    Success stories
24:42    Kidney stones   
LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST:
Wise Traditions journal
Good Gut, Bad Gut course
Joette’s Quick Start Guide
Gateway to Homeopathy: A Guided Study Group Curriculum
 
Joette:  Each day from my office, I get to see how homeopathy is transforming lives all over the globe, and I want to share them with you. Some of my students have really caught my eye. Some of you have done all you can to learn how to cure those around you using homeopathic medicines, and your successes inspire me. They’re glorious and powerful, and I can’t keep these successes a secret any longer. So, with help from my roving reporters, we bring you a mini-podcast series that I call “Moms with Moxie.” Sometimes we even interview “Dads with Audacity.” See how regular mothers and others, average people who want to cure those around them, have gone from freaking to fabulous with homeopathy.
Kate:  You are listening to Podcast Number 56 at PracticalHomeopathy.com.
Hi everyone. I’m excited to be here today with another fabulous Mom with Moxie. I’m Kate, and today, I’m here with Sheena. She has a great story to tell and some amazing tips for us. So, get ready to take some notes. And if you have a husband or another family member that’s not onboard with homeopathy, you’ll want to stay tuned because Sheena has some great insight for you. So, Sheena, welcome!
Sheena:  Thank you.
Kate:  As we begin, I like to ask our moms to share with us a little bit about their lives. So, I want to ask you to do that as well. Tell us about your family and yourself.
Sheena:  So, we live in Jupiter, Florida. I have two daughters, 14 and 10. My older daughter is a gymnast and my younger daughter is a dancer. So, they’re athletes. My husband is a doctor. I pretty much spend my time geeking out on food and homeopathy — which are my passions.
Kate:  Those are great passions to have. But I tell you, when you said you live in Jupiter, Florida, I’m still trying to get over that. Because when someone asks you, “Where do you live,” I imagine if you say, “Jupiter,” they look at you like you’re crazy, right?
Sheena:  Yes, it was really fun when we moved. We sent out a cute note that says, “We’re moving to Jupiter!”
Kate:  I have never heard of Jupiter, Florida. So, I guess we’re all learning something today.
Journey to homeopathy
So, tell us, Sheena, a little bit about your journey to learning about homeopathy.
Sheena:  So, I have been into traditional foods based on the work of Weston A. Price (which is a foundation) for about 14 years since my first child was born — and I realized that I had to learn how to cook, and I had to feed this child. That was great for many years. But in the last — I would say — five years, I realized that as a chapter leader for the Weston A. Price foundation, that people were too sick for food to be their medicine. In addition, people really don’t want to be restrictive with their food. They don’t want to not go to dinner. That they want to go hang out at coffee shops, and they want to let their children indulge in the foods at school and such. So, it became very difficult to help people with food.
I would read the Wise Traditions journal which Joette authors a column in. To be honest, I was a skeptic. I kind of glanced at them like, “Huh, that’s interesting.” But I never really dug into it. Then my younger daughter crushed her fingers in the door, and I had nothing. I didn’t know what to do. I did manage to keep her out of the ER, but I really was scared. I was like, “What do I do? This child who has never had antibiotics or drugs before, I’m going to have to take her in, and stuff is going to happen.”
Kate:  Because you can’t give her bone broth for a crushed finger, right?
Sheena:  Right. It’s not going to do it.
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