Podcast 95 – Moms with Moxie: Homeopathy on the Farm

16/04/2020 35 min
Podcast 95 – Moms with Moxie: Homeopathy on the Farm

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IN THIS PODCAST, WE COVER:

 

06:14    RN background

07:56    Homeopathic stories

13:31    Farmhands and homeopathy

15:03    During harvest time

17:02    Saving calves

24:22    Snakebite remedies

27:54    First aid box

30:22    Some advice



LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST:

 

Allergic!? Escape Allergies, Sensitivities, and Intolerances, with Homeopathy. Practical Protocols to Get Your Life Back

First Aid Chart

Boys, Concussions, and Broken Furniture

3 Homeopathic Remedies for Mastitis

Homeopathic Remedy Kits

Frost Nip, Frostbite; This Medicine Works

From Tendon, Bone and Cartilage Problems to Healing with Homeopathy

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 95.

 

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:  Hi, I'm Kate. I want to welcome you back to the Practical Homeopathy® podcast. Today, I have a very special Mom with Moxie with me. Her name is Michelle.

 

Michelle, I want to welcome you to the podcast.

 

Michelle:  I am glad to be here, Kate.

 

Kate:  I'm glad to have you. You have so many things to share with the listeners today. I'm super excited to dive right in because we have a page full of things that you've used homeopathy for.  And I'm sure this isn't even all of it, Michelle — that you've written down here.

 

Let's get started. Michelle, tell us a little bit about yourself.

 

Michelle:  I am a wife to a farmer and a rancher. We live on a lot of prairies that we farm, and we live close to some rivers where we run cows. I have three grown children, and I am grandma to 11. Even my parents live kind of close. So, all of our family lives together and works together on a lot of occasions. I like to spend a lot of my free time just learning more and more about how to be a good Christ-follower. I like to teach. I like to help. I do have a medical background. I'm an RN. I think that's all the exciting things I can think about myself right now.

 

Kate:  I think that is super-special that you live so close to all of your family. I know you're close with your children and your grandchildren and your parents. I think that's pretty amazing that you are surrounded by your family. That's, I think, what every mom wishes for, right?

 

Michelle:  I think you're right. It really is wonderful.

 

Kate:  Yes, living on a farm — a working farm in the prairie — you have a lot of occasion to use homeopathy. But before we hear about your stories, I want to know a little bit of your background, Michelle. Tell us how you came to find out about homeopathy and start using it. Especially, I'm interested because you have a medical background: you've worked in the medical field. So, tell me about that transition.

 

Michelle:  Yes, it's because of the grandkids. The mothers of all the grandkids were starting to use — talk a lot about essential oils. So, I thought I want to be the good grandma, and I want to learn! (And so I know what they're even talking about because they’re medicine — or they are choosing to use it as their medicine.)

 

So, I started researching that,

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