I’m sure you’ve noticed I close many of my posts with “Pass on the good news of homeopathy.” Well, this week’s Mom with Moxie unquestionably has followed my suggestion.
Instead of Kate interviewing me, this week I’m going to interview Kate. Kate is an experienced leader of study groups based on my curriculum, Gateway to Homeopathy. At the same time, this podcast will help you learn first-hand about the ins-and-outs of joining a study group or running your own!
This week’s Mom with Moxie has certainly taken my appeal to learn homeopathy to heart. She and began with the Gateway to Homeopathy and then was off to the races!
I love sharing my homeopathy success stories with you in my monthly podcasts. Of course, that usually also means I have to share some of my crazy adventures with you as well.
This week’s Mom with Moxie inspires me, not only because of her enthusiasm but also because of the stories she shares — situations in which homeopathy worked right before her eyes.
IN THIS PODCAST, WE COVER: 04:28 Posology 09:10 Start collecting remedies 13:48 How often to administer 18:40 One remedy at a time for acutes 24:06 Fever 27:25 Some cold and cough remedies 31:19 Learning with study groups LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST: Join our Community: Get on our mailing list for updates on upcoming, new courses Gateway to Homeopathy: A Guided Study Group Curriculum Gateway to Homeopathy II: Only available for purchase through your resource page, after...
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