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KATHLEEN SCHEIBLE (CCH)

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EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
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​Kathleen and Deborah Ma, TCM practitioner, compare and contrast their forms of medicine over excellent ramen in San Francisco, California.​
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EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
Join us in this episode as we dive into an incredible conversation with Kathleen, who has dedicated herself to spreading the word about homeopathy and bringing it to the forefront of people's minds. She has accomplished so much, paving the way for homeopathy to flourish in various organizations, including the Red Cross and the fire service. Her passion for this incredible healing art is truly inspiring and will leave you feeling motivated to get involved in your own community.
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03:27 - How was Kathleen first introduced to homeopathy
06:09 - The transition from full-time engineering to full-time homeopathy
12:43 - How homeopathy has been so marginalized in the broader culture
14:43 - Working with the underserved and working within a
community center
21:12 - Homeopathy was introduced at IHAN after the Camp fire in Paradise, CA
28:38 - The importance of Integrating homeopathy into other organizations to raise more awareness in the public
32:25 - The work IHAN including volunteer homeopaths did with the first responders and Red Cross volunteers
38:45 - How to start a conversation about homeopathy
44:02 - The importance of reaching out to other modalities
49:10 - Why do you have to study homeopathy for your culture
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
In this episode we discuss Kathleen's homeopathic origin story and how she went from being an engineer to a classical homeopath.
We discuss how we can bring homeopathy to a larger population and serve our communities at a local and national level. We highlight the efficacy of homeopathy in treating trauma - both acute trauma and chronic trauma - and how the nervous system plays a role in care. We also touch on how homeopathy can meet the person where they are at. There are so many issues that homeopathy can effectively address from acute shock, to ear infections, to depression and anxiety, to chronic conditions such as autoimmunity, GERD, and chronic pain.
The take away from this episode, though, is that there is always hope and that the human spirit is incredibly resilient. No matter what challenges lie before us, there are supportive tools that we can reach for that aid in our growth and evolution and strengthen our resolve.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
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Kathleen shares how she was inspired to start practicing homeopathy after she used it to help both of her sons heal from significant health issues.
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Sandi tells the story of her own healing journey with homeopathy after an injury.
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They help us understand that homeopathy is a holistic system of healthcare, which helps teach the body how to heal itself. The approach is to find a remedy that is specific to the person, not just to the symptom.
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Nick shares his story of initial skepticism with homeopathy – once he understood how to use it, he saw the power in its effectiveness.
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Kathleen explains what exactly homeopathic remedies are made of, underneath the umbrella of naturopathic medicine.
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Sandi & Kathleen also discuss the “like cures like” theory as well as paradoxical ideas within the practice.
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They share some ideas about the ways homeopathy works on an emotional and spiritual level, particularly with trauma.
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We discuss how the foundational theories of practicing homeopathy encourage an open mind to difference and queerness.
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We also share stories of how alternative healing modalities are often more comfortable or accessible for queer folks.
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Finally they discuss how the FDA is currently scrutinizing the practice and manufacturing of homeopathy in the United States.

E056- "It's Up to Us to Create Solutions"- an interview with Kathleen Scheible
Nov 17, 2019
Kathleen Scheible, a California based homeopath, is an example of how we can 10x our impact as homeopaths.
Kathleen runs a successful practice, offers bi-weekly free clinics to neighborhood seniors, and pioneered the inclusion of certified homeopaths in the Integrative Healers Action Network.
In addition, she's stepped up in a leadership capacity as President of the California Homeopathic Medical Society.
Kathleen's work is inspiring, but practical. We've pulled together her top tips and ideas into a dowloadable PDF:
Starting to Serve: Taking Homeopathy to the Community
Let it be the stepping stone to getting your service project off the ground!
Thanks to Trinity Health Hub for their on-going sponsorship. Consider becoming a member to join Kathleen's December 6th session on Community Building for Homeopaths.