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Trending with Timmerie - Catholic Principals applied to today's experiences.
Homeopathy to treat cold and flu season. Building your immune system with homeopathy expert Joette Calabrese on Trending with Timmerie. (4:34) Help for sleeping better for: restlessness, overactive mind, kids, worry, and bladder. (24:05) Questions on treating: sinus infection, autoimmune, and digestive. (35:43) Resources mentioned: Homeopathy crash course with Joette https://relevantradio.com/2024/12/homeopathy-crash-course/ Learning Center https://joetteslearningcenter.com/ Joette’s Blog for treating common ailments with homeopathy https://joettecalabrese.com/category/blog/ “If We Want Healthier Americans, We Should Help Women Quit Their Jobs”. The bigger picture https://relevantradio.com/2025/01/saving-money-reducing-debt/ What is the carnivore diet? https://relevantradio.com/2024/12/what-is-the-carnivore-diet/
Trending with Timmerie - Catholic Principals applied to today's experiences.
Homeopathy to treat cold and flu season. Building your immune system with homeopathy expert Joette Calabrese on Trending with Timmerie. (2:13) Help for sleeping better for: restlessness, overactive mind, kids, worry, and bladder. (24:14) Questions on treating: sinus infection, autoimmune, and digestive. (36:01) Resources mentioned : Homeopathy crash course with Joette https://relevantradio.com/2024/12/homeopathy-crash-course/ Learning Center https://joetteslearningcenter.com/ Joette’s Blog for treating common ailments with homeopathy https://joettecalabrese.com/category/blog/ “If We Want Healthier Americans, We Should Help Women Quit Their Jobs”. The bigger picture https://relevantradio.com/2025/01/saving-money-reducing-debt/ What is the carnivore diet? https://relevantradio.com/2024/12/what-is-the-carnivore-diet/
Trending with Timmerie - Catholic Principals applied to today's experiences.
What is homeopathic medicine? Joette Calabrese joins Trending with Timmerie. Answers questions on navigating osteoporosis and postpartum recovery. (0:45) How homeopathy treats day to day and chronic ailments. Worry, anxiety, insomnia, colds, and stomach pain. (24:05) Catholic facts about homeopathy and questions on allergies. (38:44) Resources mentioned : Learning Center https://joetteslearningcenter.com/ Joette’s Blog https://joettecalabrese.com/category/blog/
Trending with Timmerie - Catholic Principals applied to today's experiences.
Okay, friends, let’s talk about this inspiring convo between Timmerie and Joette Calabrese on Trending with Timmerie. They shared how homeopathy has transformed their everyday health care: like, everything from sniffles to major postpartum recovery. Joette, with her 38+ years of experience, shared some practical and faith-inspired gems about using natural remedies. You're invited to learn more and decide if it's best for you. Let’s unpack it! By the way, be sure to listen to the whole hour here! Highlights from the Chat: Homeopathy for Everyday Life Joette kicked things off by explaining how homeopathy helps her tackle daily stuff like anxiety, insomnia, colds, and even injuries. Catholic Roots in Homeopathy Did you know St. Mother Teresa used homeopathy in her work with the poor? Or that several Popes had homeopathic doctors? From battling cholera in the 1800s to serving modern-day Pontiffs, homeopathy has deep ties to Catholic history. Joette shared how this approach could fit naturally with Catholic families: homeschoolers, home-birthers, and DIY types who love autonomy. Homeopathy might make a HUGE difference in caring for your family, whether you’re new to this or a seasoned pro. It’s about feeling empowered to handle your family’s health without always relying on pharmaceuticals. You're invited to learn more from Joette at joetteslearningcenter.
Trending with Timmerie - Catholic Principals applied to today's experiences.
What is homeopathic medicine? Joette Calabrese joins Trending with Timmerie. Answers questions on navigating osteoporosis and postpartum recovery. (0:45) How homeopathy treats day to day and chronic ailments. Worry, anxiety, insomnia, colds, and stomach pain. (24:05) Catholic facts about homeopathy and questions on allergies. (38:44) Resources mentioned : Learning Center https://joetteslearningcenter.com/ Joette's Blog https://joettecalabrese.com/category/blog/
For much of her early life, Joette Calabrese, HMC, PHom M, felt unwell and disconnected from the conventional medical treatments that offered little relief. Her search for answers led her to discover homeopathy—a natural healing method that changed her life forever. Now a full-time homeopathic consultant since 1997 and the founder of The Academy of Practical Homeopathy® and Mastery™, Joette reflects on her travels to Calcutta, India, where she worked alongside expert doctors who relied on homeopathy to treat and cure patients. After documenting nearly 7,500 cases, Joette brought back her findings to empower families to take charge of their health.Many of our former guests have dealt with life's issues and emotional struggles - things like losing a loved one, fighting social anxiety, battling overwhelm and fatigue, or even something simple-but-debilitating life stage fright.We'll take a “walk down memory lane,” listening to clips from some of our favorite past episodes from guests like:Fitness and Broadway star, and co-host of The Talk, Amanda KlootsMotivational speaker and joy after grief advocate, Jessica JanzenFounder of The Big Quiet, Jesse IsrealDrybar founder, Alli WebbOlympic silver medalist, Kim GlassWorkplace expert and Grant Cardone partner, Natalie Dawson.Joette discusses how homeopathy isn't just for physical ailments.. but for mental and emotional well-being as well. She delves into the homeopathic approach to addressing issues like grief, stress, and anxiety, offering insightful guidance and practical remedies that can help listeners on their healing journeys.With a heartfelt belief in the power of mothers and grandmothers to lead home-based healthcare, Joette offers a roadmap for health autonomy and natural wellness. This episode is an inspiring testament to the healing potential of listening to your body and seeking alternatives when the conventional path isn't enough.*Today's episode is presented by Boiron USA.************Show Notes:(Full episode release November 25, 2024) A big thank you to Joette Calabrese for joining the podcast and sharing your inspiring story. Your approach to health and wellness is truly transformative and gives hope to the future of healthcare. Follow Joette on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joette_calabrese/Learn more about Joette Calabrese: https://joettecalabrese.com/joette-calabresese-professional/************Make sure to follow Jamie @jamiehess on Instagram for news & updates, and visit our companion Instagram account @gratitudeology for a sneak peek into the personal moments discussed on the show.************The Gratitudeology Podcast theme music is by HYLLS, performed by Nadia Ali @thenadiaali Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In this first of four episodes sponsored by Balloon Coach in September, we hear from the Balloon Coach herself, Joette. We have an honest conversation about what she would have done differently knowing what she knows now. She's actually one of the few in our industry who has purchased a balloon business, grew it and later sold it. So it's very interesting to hear about all these phases of business that she's experienced. We also chat about: Imposter syndrome Solopreneurship and teams Referral networks Business recommendations that stand the test of time Old designs becoming new again Email marketing Pricing and confidence Regrets & mistakes Then I ask for her opinion on what the best steps are to take a part-time, home-based business to full-time and $100k in sales. She offers equipment, staff and technology-related suggestions, according to a person's situation and goals. It's always a pleasure to have Joette on the show, and once again, it's an episode packed full of good advice and encouragement. From the UGlu Hotline, we get an idea for sticking foils together. RESOURCES MENTIONED: 17hats (get 50% off your 1st year) Balloon Suite Havin' A Party Wholesale (save 5% with code BRIGHT) UGlu by Pro Tapes (save 5% at Havin' A Party with code BRIGHT) Call into the UGlu Hotline to ask a question or leave advice! (262) 221-8514 PremiumConwin 2024 Bright Balloon Business Planner ALOFT (save $10 with code BRIGHT) The Balloon Guild (save 20% with code WeLoveSara20) ballooncoach.com | Balloon Boss Mastermind & Summit - - - - Get bonus episodes 50 Ideas for Email Marketing | Join the Bright Balloon email list Courses @thebrightballoon The Bright Balloon on YouTube
How can I use my genius to dress for success? Exploring your success through the mind with Joette Field. Teach Better Talk PodcastThe ultimate must-listen for every teacher and educational leader, Teach Better Talk dives into the key questions that drive education today.Weekly interviews with experts from around the world, sharing cutting-edge science, groundbreaking research, and practical tools to help you master the art of teaching, efficiently manage a school, and reach every learner in your community.Catch the official podcast of the Teach Better Podcast Network every Tuesday through Thursday for fresh episodes to inspire, inform, and ignite your passion for education.► Thanks for subscribing!
How are you navigating the challenges of business ownership? Joette White, owner of Park Cities Pet Sitter, shares her journey from being fired to successfully owning and growing a pet sitting business. She emphasizes the importance of staff management and trusting employees to foster growth. Joette highlights how personal growth and learning from failures have shaped her leadership style. She discusses adapting to challenges, especially during the pandemic, to strengthen the business foundation. Joette stresses the need for clear leadership and allowing space for staff to develop their strengths and confidence Main topics: Business Ownership Staff Management Personal Growth Pandemic Adaptation Leadership Challenges Main takeaway: If you don't give people the opportunity to fail, then they can't grow. About our guest: Joette has served on the Board of The National Association of Professional Pet Sitters, helping to educate others in the industry about best practices. Her company has won a multitude of local awards including Angie's List Super Service Award for 5 consecutive years, “Best of Dallas” by D Magazine, and “Best of's” from WFAA Channel 8, Dallas Voice, and The Dallas Observer. Park Cities Pet Sitter was also awarded the prestigious NAPPS 2017 Business of the Year–this is a national award given to a pet sitting company that demonstrates outstanding business practices and vision in maintaining and growing their business. Joette is married and is a mother to two boys. Animals have always been a huge part of her life. In addition to “herding” the four Park Cities Pet Sitter office cats (Carl, Kruzer, Henry and George), Joette also has a sweet rescue dog named Phyllis and a short-haired rabbit named Toofus at her home. She strongly believes in giving back to her church and community, and does so by working with local shelters, as well as through education, training, and fund raising activities. Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joette-white-43814b24/ Email Joette: joette@pcpsi.com Website: https://www.pcpsi.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parkcitiespetsitter Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/park-cities-pet-sitter-inc- Twitter: https://twitter.com/PCPSI Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Park-Cities-Pet-Sitter-Inc-300134640612 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCQVE7LfCLlayBOB9I8XWSA EOS - entrepreneur operating system: https://www.eosworldwide.com Buy PSC Merch Give us a call! (636) 364-8260 Follow us on: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter Email us at: feedback@petsitterconfessional.com Full show notes and transcript Sponsored by: ❤️ Our AMAZING Patreon Supporters Time to Pet Visit: https://timetopet.com/confessional Code: 50% off first 3 months
Joette Calabrese needs no introduction. She's a brilliant Homeopath with 30 years' experience and working tirelessly to empower the general public, to use Homeopathy to treat themselves for various health complaints. Joette travelled to India on 8 different occasions to learn first hand at the Banerji Clinic, who treat 1 000 patients a day with Homeopathy. Due to the huge volume of patients they see daily, they have developed protocols for various illnesses and Joette managed to record and view 8 000 live cases, for which she then brought her notes back to America and assembled the information into user-friendly content for homeopathy home users the world over. Visit Joette's website at https://joettecalabrese.com/ or listen to her podcast, catch her Facebook lives, or simply Google "Joette Calabrese" to share in her wealth of information I would also like to dedicate this episode in memory of Dr Robin Murphy, who passed away on 17 November 2021. He was an absolutely brilliant Homeopath who left the Homeopathic world with incredible gifts through his writings and teachings, but also a very huge hole where once stood a giant. I have used his repertory every single day the past 10 years to help my clients and I hope to continue to do so for many more decades to come. Rest in peace Dr Murphy. You are sorely missed :(
In 1796, Samuel Hahnemann developed a healing art based on two principles he explained as "like cures like" and "dilution increases potency." To produce remedies, he diluted substances connected to the condition to be cured. The dilutions were so extreme as to make the original ingredient virtually undetectable, leaving only an energy imprint." Modern medical science, which itself has a horrendous track record of causing injury and death (see Death by Medicine, a paper by Gary Null, Ph.D. and Carolyn Dean, M.D.), considers these principles unfounded and false. The problem with this dismissal of homeopathy by the conventional medical and academic authorities is, as homeopathic consultant and teacher Joette Calabrese (http://www.joettecalabrese.com) explains on her website, that vast numbers of people have benefited form homeopathic remedies for hundreds of years without the harm of so-called "side" effects that are an unavoidable part of a medical system that uses toxic synthetic chemicals as "medicine." Joette Calabrese has seen first-hand both the damage conventional medicine can cause, and the amazing cases where homeopathy has been able to repair that damage, as well as curing the condition the medical system had failed to help. Joette's training and extensive experience qualify her as a unique and insightful teacher. From her website: "Joette Calabrese, HMC, CCH has practiced as a homeopathic consultant since 1997. She began her studies in classical homeopathy in 1986 and completed her five-year degree with the North American Homeopathic Master Clinician Course and the Dynamis School of Advanced Homeopathy in Toronto, Canada. She has studied with world-class homeopaths such as Lou Kline (Vancouver), Jeremy Sherr (London), Jan Scholten (Netherlands), Andre Saine (Montreal), Richard Moskowitz, M.D. (California) and Dr. A.U. Ramakrishnan (India)."
Audio Transcript: This media has been made available by Mosaic BostonChurch. If you'd like to check out more resources, learn about Mosaic Bostonand our neighborhood churches or donate to this ministry, please visitmosaicboston.com. So we finally made it to the last week of Romans. Yeah, praise God, we are very thankful for the year that we have been in it. This is a clap of celebration, not of it's over with. No, amen. It has been 11 months, I believe, two weeks and two days since we started the Book of Romans, and we are finally in the last section of this text. And so what we're going to see is how Paul is a master of communication. He knows how to communicate points to people. And any good public speaker, in any format, knows how to communicate clearly what they are trying to say. I pray that I communicate clearly to you what the Lord is trying to say through me today. But if you've taken any classes on public speaking, on sermons, on how to communicate to people, there's a very common three part saying for how to communicate, and I'll get to it in a second. No one knows exactly where this phrase or idea or originated. Some people attribute it to Aristotle, some to like other philosophers and whoever. The earliest date that we have it written down is 1908, and it's in a piece called Three Parts of a Sermon. If you've been at Mosaic for a while, we love three-part sermons, but it's a little bit different here. But it's by a pastor as Mr. Joette, and he talks of a preacher who was communicating to him how to communicate to others. So he says, "How do you prepare your sermon?" The elder pastor says, "I take my text and I divide my sermon into three parts. In the first part, I tell them what I'm going to tell them. In the second part, I will tell them. And in the third part, I tell them what I told him." And that's exactly what we see Paul doing in this text. We have been in Romans for a long time, and if you remember way back to the first sermon in Romans, Paul told us what he is going to tell us. He had a thesis statement. And then we've spent a year hearing what Paul told us. And now, today, he's going to tell us what he has been telling us for the past year that we've been in this text. And so it's his conclusion, it's his summary, but it's not just a restatement of the same things for the sake of concluding. It's a restatement to show how each and every one of the themes and things he has been trying to say to us actually has practical implications for the church today. So before I get into the reading of scripture and the preaching of God's word, I just want to break down the major overarching themes from the Book of Romans for us real quickly. We've spent a year real deep in the details. This is the high arching themes of the Book of Romans. So in Romans 1:1-15, he starts with a greeting to the church in Rome, and a expression of his desire of his wanting to be with them and be in fellowship with them. Then in verses five and then 16 and 17, we sort of see Paul's thesis statement twice stated. So in Romans 1:5, Paul says, "Through whom we have received grace," through whom is Christ, "we have received grace and apostleship to bring about the obedience of faith for the sake of His name among all nations." Then in verses 16 and 17, Paul says, "For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it as the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first, and also the Greek. For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith, as it is written, the righteous shall live by faith." Paul stated his point in writing the book of Romans is to produce faithful obedience from the church to the Lord, that's verse five. It's the same thing in 16 and 17, from faith, once you are saved, once you have saving faith in Christ for faith, for living a life of faithful obedience. That's why the righteous shall live by faith. So that's Paul's thesis to promote faithful obedience to the Lord and the church. And then the rest of chapter one through the end of chapter five, Paul is arguing about how this faithful obedience is not the same as legal works. It's not the same thing as fulfilling the law or doing your duty. It's a joyous, faithful obedience to the Lord out of love for him. And when we strive to live in love for God, now in chapter six through the end of chapter eight, we get the battle of the spirit versus the flesh. We want to do good. We want to follow the Lord. We want to live by the Spirit. But there is the flesh, the sinful desires, the earthly nature within us that is waging war and trying to push against the Spirit. And so we talked about how we are called to live by the Spirit, not by flesh, to follow the Spirit, to put our flesh to death. And that's a battle. It's a war that's waging. And so what do we do? How do we fight this? Well, first we start by trusting the sovereignty of God, that's chapters nine through the end of chapter 11. In this battle, in this life, all of it is under the umbrella of God is in control. He is Lord and sovereign. Then in chapters 12 through the end of 14, he gets into the specific practicals, "Here's what you do. Here's how you live Christians. Here are the marks of a Christian. What to do as a church." Then he sums it all up, kind of saying, "This is how we're able to actually do it." In 15:1-21, he says, "It's all because of the hope we have in Christ." That everything Paul has written about in the Book of Romans, we need to focus on Christ and have hope that comes from him alone. To be able to live practically for God, to be able to recognize God's sovereignty in difficult times, to be able to fight in the Spirit and reject the flesh, to live in faithful obedience, not as one completing the law, it all requires hope in Christ. And then last week we see how Paul is sort of completing his themes. We talked about his longing, his greeting to many brothers and sisters in the church. Last week we talked about that. And so this week we're seeing Paul's conclusion, and I'm summarizing all of what he has said before, because I want us to be looking at the text we'll read today and seeing where is Paul making connections to these themes? Where is he drawing from these points to try and bring it all about to the practical life of the church today? So with that summary, let's pray over the reading and preaching of God's word. Heavenly Father, Lord, we thank you that we have the opportunity to gather here today to praise and worship and honor your name. We thank you that you give us your word, your scriptures to challenge us, to strengthen us, to provoke in us a desire for faithful obedience to you. We thank you for the gift that is our ability to serve and live for you. In this time, use your word, use your scriptures to challenge us, where we need to be challenge, to strengthen us, where we need to be strengthened, and encourage us ultimately to live lives that glorify your name. In Jesus' name, amen. Alrighty. So with that, we actually are not going to have three points today, because I told you what I'm going to tell you, and I've told you that Paul's already told us it. So now I'm just going to go to the third point and tell you what he's been telling you. But what we're going to do is we'll read the text and then I'll go through verse by verse just to point out, this is the theme that Paul is arguing and drawing from. So our text today is Romans 16:17-27 with you'll read with me, you can follow along in your bibles or on the screens behind me. It says this, "I appeal to you, brothers, to watch out for those who cause divisions and create obstacles contrary to the doctrine that you have been taught; avoid them. For such persons do not serve our Lord Christ, but their own appetites, and by smooth talk and flattery they deceive the hearts of the naive. For your obedience is known to all, so that I rejoice over you, but I want you to be wise as to what is good and innocent as to what is evil. The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you. Timothy, my fellow worker, greets you; so do Lucius and Jason and Sosipater, my kinsman. I Tertius, who wrote this letter, greet you in the Lord. Gaius, who is host to me and to the whole church, greets you. Erastus, the city treasurer, and our brother Quartus, greet you. Now to him who is able to strengthen you according to my gospel and the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery that was kept secret for long ages but has now been disclosed and through the prophetic writings has been made known to all nations, according to the command of the eternal God, to bring about the obedience of faith, to the only wise God be glory forevermore through Jesus Christ! Amen." Alrighty, so we will start in verse 17, at the beginning of this text. And what Paul is focusing on is the practicalities of the Christian life. What we talked a lot about in these last few chapters, that was sort of the ending of Paul's argument, is how to live as a Christian. And Paul's argument for the practical life of a Christian, he summarizes with two points. First, focus on the gospel, and second, focus on unity within the church. That is the summary of all the things that Paul has written in terms of the practical life of a Christian. And here in verse 17, he says, "I appeal to you, brothers, to watch out for those who cause divisions and create obstacles contrary to the doctrine that you have been taught; avoid them." And so he's drawing on the text from Romans 14:13. His point that he made there is says this, "Therefore let us not pass judgment on one another any longer, but rather decide never to put a stumbling block or hindrance in the way of a brother." If you remember back in chapter 14, Paul's argument of not passing judgment was specifically, "If someone bears the name of Christ, if they are a Christian, they're in Christ. They are saved. It is not your ability to save them or not save them, to condemn them for what they say or do. God alone saves. So do not pass judgment on them, condemning them. And also rather than condemning them, now, decide never to put a stumbling block or hindrance in the way of the brother." So focus on the gospel. If they are saved, that is the power of God, that is their identity through Christ, and do not put up any hindrances. Now, the hindrance that Paul was talking about specifically in chapter 14 was meat offered to idols, right? Some Christians said, "We can't eat meat offered to idols, lest anyone think I'm dare worshiping that idol?" Then other Christians were like, "Idols aren't real. We could eat whatever we want." And there was division within churches because of this issue. And Paul's saying, "No, no, we don't have any divisions. We seek, we focus on unity within the church based on the gospel. If it is in the gospel, that is what we focus on." What's interesting, and a brother in the church pointed out to me this week that it ends by saying, "Avoid people who causes division." Seems like it's causing division. Well, two things that we need to recognize here is that, first, Paul is calling for the flip of what he was saying before. Before he said, "Seek unity and don't create division yourselves." Now, "Avoid those who do cause division and reject the gospel." Well, what is this about? It's first, we as Christians are called ourselves, specifically, individually but also corporately as a body to seek this, to seek unity, to pursue unity in practicality and to live it out. And to focus on the gospel ourselves, to hold the gospel of Jesus Christ in utmost authority over our lives. And when we do that for ourselves, we want to protect it. We want to protect that sanctity. We don't want anything to come in to this body and affect that belief. So we do need to protect the gospel of Christ. Now, are we causing divisions by doing that? No, we aren't. Why? Because Paul is clear, "Those that are causing these divisions are not part of the body to begin with." This is verse 18, "For such persons," those causing divisions, "do not serve our Lord Christ, but their own appetites, and by smooth talk and flattery they deceive the hearts of the naive." See, we cannot serve the Lord and our own appetites. You can't do both. It's one or the other. And this is Paul's argument from chapter six through eight of the Spirit versus the flesh. You can't serve two masters. This is from Romans 8:5-8, it says, "For those who live according to their flesh, set their minds on things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit set their minds on things of the Spirit. For to set the mind on flesh is death, but to set the mind on the Spirit is life and peace. For the mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God, for it does not submit to God's law; indeed cannot. Those who are in the flesh cannot please God." And so what Paul is talking about is not division within the church. It's about recognizing that if you are causing division, you are in sin, and you cannot please both your own satisfactions, your own appetites, it's literally your stomach, your hungers, your earthly desires, your flesh and the Lord. And so when we see those that are serving their own desires solely, they are not serving the Lord, we should recognize that, as not what Christ is about and not what Christ is like. And there's always grace and forgiveness and repentance. So if you see somebody who is causing divisions within the church, call them to repentance, and forgive them if they do. If you are causing divisions within the church, call you to repent, and there will be forgiveness, and you will be in the Lord. And we can put aside the desires of our flesh to live in the Spirit. And again, it says that, "Those who set their mind on the Spirit, it brings life and peace." Well, what is the gospel? The gospel is the story of life. The life that we can have eternal life through the working of Christ. And peace is the unity that we seek in this church, but also the peace of our hearts and mind, because of the gospel of Christ.So if you're here today and you're not a Christian, I want to tell you, there are two sides of this, Spirit and the flesh, serving Christ and serving yourself. Ultimately, we'll see that as serving the kingdom of Satan. But I urge of you to run to Christ, pray to Him, seek Him, go to Him, because He desires relationship with you. He died on the cross. He left everything in heaven above to come and save you from your sins, if you have faith and trust in Him. If you will say, "Lord Jesus, I submit my life to you. You are the only one who can save me and bring me into the Spirit, and save me from this sinful flesh of mine." And Paul then goes on talking to the church in Rome, recognizing that they have been saved and they are sanctified, and he knows that by their obedience. Actually before I get to that, quick point, at the end of verse 18, it talks about that, "Those who do not serve the Christ but serve their own appetites, do so by smooth talk and flattery." I like the word flattery. Well, I don't like the word flattery, but I like that it's here. When I think about flattery, what I think about is people telling me I look good when I don't. Like, "Oh, Tyler, you smell great. Is that new cologne?" It's like, I've just been running up and down stairs. I've been sweating. I know I smell terrible. That's not good. That's not true. That's flattery. But that's what flattery is emphasizing here is praise that is not true. So we just sang a song before the service about how God is worthy of praise. That's actually the same word as flattery here. But the difference is, yeah, God is worthy of praise. God is holy. He is worthy of glory. He is almighty. So it's not flattery, it's praise. Now, when someone gives us praise, and we know it's not true, that's flattery. I don't know about you, but my least favorite compliment to ever receive is, "You're such a good person." Jesus is very clear, there is none good but one and that is the Lord God. And so when I hear that, all that goes through my mind is, "You have no idea how much of a sinner I am. You have no idea how wicked I am that you say I'm good." What Paul is saying here is, "Watch out for people who tell you what you want to hear. Watch out for people who tell you how great you are and amazing you are, when it's not true." You see, this was what was causing division in so many churches in the first century, and throughout all of history, is that people start to say, "You know what? I'm going to tell people what they want to hear. I'm going to tell them how awesome and great they are, and then they'll follow me." But, Paul's saying, "No, follow those not who speak well, not who have smooth talk, but those who live lives of faithful obedience." Don't listen to what I'm saying or any other preacher at Mosaic says, because we are eloquent, check us. Are we faithfully following the Lord? And by God's grace we strive to, we desire to. And anyone who is faithfully obedient to the Lord, they are the ones to follow, regardless of how well they speak, regardless of how charismatic they are, are they bearing fruit of faithfulness to the Lord? Follow them and praise them, because then it's true. Praise God that you are able to live a life of faithful obedience and bestow that honor upon such people. And that's what Paul does here, right? In verse 19, he says, "For your obedience is known to all, so that I rejoice over you, but I want you to be wise as to what is good and innocent as to what is evil." Paul rejoices, he brings praise over the church in Rome, because he knows that they have been obedient. He's also clarifying, he's like, "I'm not saying these things about you. You haven't been the ones causing division. You aren't the ones with smooth talk and flattery. I'm thankful and praising God for you because of your obedience." And what Paul is drawing on is that faithful works, faithful obedience is not the same thing as fulfilling of the law. And where do we see that clearly is the rejoicing that Paul gives for their obedience. Have you ever rejoiced because someone followed the law? That's like, you're supposed to follow the law, just do it like we don't rejoice and celebrate the fact. Guys, I can tell you this past week I did not murder anyone. Great. Yeah, exactly. That proves my point. No one rejoices over me doing what the law says I'm supposed to do. You're like, "No, duh, just do what you're supposed to do." But what we rejoice over is when people do things that they're not supposed to do, that they are not supposed to be able to do. And this is what Paul argues in Romans chapter four and in chapter five, kind of together, that whole argument he brings it about. But in 4:1-5, Paul says this, "What then shall we say was gained by Abraham, our forefather according to the flesh? For if Abraham was justified by works, he has something to boast about, but not before God. For what does scripture say? Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness. Now to the one who works, his wages are not counted as a gift but as his due. And to the one who does not work but believes in him, who justifies the ungodly, his faith is counted as righteousness." See, when we work, we get wages, right? You have a job, you get paid. So when you receive wages for the work you do, that's just what you're supposed to get. When you get a gift, that is a cause for rejoice and because you know don't deserve it. And what this text is saying, is that Abraham was counted as righteous, was counting as faithful before the Lord because of his faith. He was counted as doing good things, as fulfilling the law, because of his faith, not because of the works he did. And so he is in a position of saved by grace through faith. And anyone who bears the name of Christ is in the same. We are in a position, a state of faith by grace, of grace by faith, I should say. Well, so then what do we do from that position? This was Paul's argument in his thesis that from faith, for faith, you are in faith. From that faith, now you go in faith, you do faith, you live in faith. And this is Romans 5:2-5, "Through him," through Christ, "we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand," this is the state we are in because of faith, "and we rejoice in hope of the glory of God." Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, character produces hope, and hope does not put us to shame, because God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us." We're in a position of faith, now, we live in faith. We live in a way that allows us to endure suffering, to build character, to produce hope in us. Why? Because of the faithful obedience to God that we are able to live in because of the state of grace through faith that we are in. And we rejoice over it, right? He says twice that, "We rejoice in the hope of the glory of God, but we also rejoice in our sufferings." There is a rejoicing, and that's Paul's point here. He says, "I rejoice over your obedience," because when we see the obedience in our lives, when we see the obedience in other faithful Christians lives, we look at them and what we see is not them doing good things. What we look at is we see that God has saved them and has allowed them to live a life that actually brings honor and glory to God. Praise God. That's not possible for any of us to do unless it's a gift of God. So when we see faithful obedience, we should rejoice, we should celebrate it, not because it's good work, but because it's a gift from God. And then he says this little phrase, "Be wise as to what is good and innocent as to what is evil." The word innocent literally means unmixed, untainted. What he's talking about is purity. Be wise as to what is good without any evil mixed in. Okay, well, and what is wisdom? My working definition that I don't know where I got it from, but I've heard for many years and I love about wisdom is knowledge applied. It's not just knowing what is good, but actually living in it and applying it to day-to-day life. I can see what God says is good and apply it to my day-to-day situations. So what Paul is calling for us to do is to strive for perfection. Oh, that's a hard thing to do, right? Now, none of us are perfect, none of us achieve it. But again, it is a gift from God in the first place that we could do anything good. And so if that is true, then we trust God and we seek him, and he will enable us to remove the evil within our hearts, within our lives. And so Christians, we are called to examine ourselves. We are called to look at our lives and say, "Where is their sin? Where is there evil? Where is there something within my heart and my life that I am not submitting to the Lord?" And we're called to cut it out. We're called to remove it. We're called to submit it fully to the Lord and be sanctified, so that we are unmixed, we're innocent to evil. Now, Paul transitions very easily to verse 20, which is all about the sovereignty of God in this. If we want to strive for perfection, if we want to grow in sanctification, we need God to be in control of it. That's verse 20, where Paul says this, "The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you." So Paul's encouragement for us as we're striving to be faithfully obedient, to do what is good and remove evil, is that God will crush Satan under our feet. This is my favorite verse in this text. I love this verse, it's good pre-workout. You should just read it before you lift. But it's really interesting, because it's God doing the crushing. It says, "God will crush you." Sorry, "God will soon crush Satan." Sorry, slip of the talk. No, God's not going to crush you, by god's grace, if you're in Christ, so repent and believe. God will soon crush Satan. But it's under our feet, not under His feet, under our feet, but God is the one doing the crushing. What is going on here? If you think back and remember to the story of creation and the fall of Adam and Eve, the very first prophecy of the Messiah is in Genesis 3, and it's about how Jesus, the Messiah, will crush the serpent's head, will crush him with His foot. And in Hebrews 2, we see that Jesus is that Messiah who has done this. In Hebrews 2:14, it says this, "Since therefore the children's share in flesh and blood, he himself," Jesus, "likewise, partook of the same things, that through death he might destroy the one who has the power of death, that is, the devil." What it's saying is that we are flesh and blood, we are people, and Jesus Christ, likewise, took on flesh. This is what we celebrated at Christmas. He became like us. He took on flesh. Why? So that through his death, his death on the cross, he might destroy the one who has the power of death. It is Satan. That word destroy and crush that it's the same idea. It's complete, utter destruction, completely destroys. It's the idea of a fine China vase that you just take and throw and smash on the ground. It's just shattered into millions and billions of pieces. And you could never put it back together the way it was before. It's completely destroyed. It's no longer what it was. Jesus did that. Jesus defeated Satan in that complete total way from his death and resurrection on the cross, because he proved that he has power over Satan, sin, and death. And just like Christ's righteousness is applied to us through faith, so is this applied to us. This actually comes from the book of Luke. In Luke 10, Jesus sends out 72 disciples and tells them, "Go preach the gospel to anyone who will listen." And those 72 come back, and this is what it says in Luke 10:17, The 72 returned with joy saying, "Lord, even the demons are subject to us in your name!" And he said to them, "I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven. Behold, I have given you authority to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy and nothing shall hurt you. Nevertheless, do not rejoice in this, that the spirits are subject to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven." See, God is in control of all things. Romans tells us that all things are from Him, through Him, and to Him. He is in control of all. And what He has ordained from the beginning is that Christ will defeat Satan. That the kingdom of God will reign and power and might and defeat and crush and utterly destroy the kingdom of Satan. And by God's sovereign grace, we are called to partake in that mission. We are called to partake in the treading of the kingdom of Satan underfoot. And how do we do that? Not by rejoicing in it, not by celebrating and getting power hungry and being like, "This is great. We can do all this." No, but we rejoice that our rejoice that our names are written in heaven. We rejoice in the salvation that comes from Christ alone. And like those 72 that were sent out, the great commission calls us to be sent out, to go and preach the gospel to all nations, to all who have not heard. Why? Because it's good, it's true, because we desire for people to be saved? Yes, and this is how God ordained us to continually tread, excuse me, continually tread the kingdom of Satan underfoot. We recognize that it is the kingdom of God versus the kingdom of Satan. And so when we see places where God is not at, where the world is not in submission to the Lord, where kingdom of Satan is ruling, we march into those areas and boldly, faithfully proclaim the gospel to anyone and everyone who will listen. And we usher in the kingdom of God in places where it is not, because we recognize kingdom of Satan you have no power, you have been defeated from Christ. And as we look forward to the day that that is fully realized, at the second coming of Christ, we still are faithful in ushering the kingdom of God here and now. We want to trust in the sovereignty of God. But specifically what Paul is calling us to do that in is the preaching and proclamation of the gospel for the salvation of those who hear. So in everything in life, trust in the sovereignty of God, but especially in the preaching of the gospel. And then in verses 21 through 23, Paul gets into a little bit more of greetings saying hello to more people. If you're here last week what we talked about was how the word greeting is Paul welcoming as if into their own home. We talked about how Paul genuinely loved and cared for other Christians, and he can't help but greet more people and send more greetings from other people, because they actually love and care for each other. So if you want more information on that, listen to last week sermon where we talk about how Christians, we are called to love each other here in this room, but every single person who bears the name of Christ, we are called to love and care for. But in verses 21 through 23, Paul says this, "Timothy, my fellow worker, greets you; so do Lucius and Jason and Sosipater, my kinsman. I Tertius, who wrote this letter, greet you in the Lord. Gaius, who is host to me and to the whole church greets you. Erastus, the city treasurer, and our brother Quartus, greets you." So rather than greeting people who are at Rome, he's sending greetings from people that are with him, encouraging them like, "Church in Rome, there are people who love and care about you here too." And this is just like my personal head cannon. This is not certain, so don't... it's not certain, but Tertius and Quartus, it says, "Our brother Quartus," I believe they're physical, literal brothers. But anyway, here's why Tertius means third and Quartus means fourth. So great creativity, parents, they named their kids first, second, third, fourth. And praise God, I haven't had any teenagers roll through. "Oh, you're the first one. What's your name? First, oh, second, third..." Thank you parents for creativity in naming your kids. And if you name is first, second, third, fourth, I'm sorry, but the Lord still loves you, and we will all receive a new name in heaven anyway, so it's okay. No, anyway, sorry. So he is just continually pointing out his themes that he is going through. He has his greetings, his longing to be with the people in Rome. And then in verses 25 through 27, the largest part of his conclusion, his summary, he focuses on the most important thing. The most important thing for how all of this applies to us today is that we need to hope in Christ alone. So verses 25 to 27, he says this, "Now to him who is able to strengthen you according to my gospel in the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery that was kept secret for long ages but has now been disclosed and through the prophetic writings has been made known to all nations according to the command of the eternal God, to bring about the obedience of faith, to the only wise God be glory forevermore through Jesus Christ! Amen." Starts by saying, "Now to him who is able to strengthen you..." Well, who is that? That is God. That is Christ. He is the one who is able to strengthen us. So when we're looking to live in faithful obedience, when we're looking for living in life in the Spirit and to follow all the practical wisdom and guidance that the scriptures give us, we first need to recognize that the strength we need to do this comes from Christ alone. Comes from the hope that we can have that He is with us, He is strengthening us, He is encouraging us, He is there. Then he says, "According to my gospel." Paul, it's not your gospel, it's the gospel. Don't hold it for yourself. No, this is incredible, because what Paul is saying is he really truly believes the gospel applies to everything about him. He has internalized the gospel, recognizes the reality of the power it has over who he is. It's not just the gospel, it's not just the good news, it's his good news, because it's the only way that he can be saved. It's the only way that he can have hope in Christ. It's the only way he can have hope in this life. So Christians, do we actually think the gospel applies to every single area of our life? Do we look at parts of our lives, what we think, what we say, what we do, and say, "Is this following the gospel? How does the gospel transform this?" And do we actually have pride in this? Paul is bold enough and proud enough to say, it is his gospel to declare to everyone that it is his. He takes ownership of it. It's not just something he thinks about or likes or prefers. It is his gospel. It's part of his identity. It is his identity. Christians, are we bold enough to proclaim to those around us, "It's our gospel too"? We're not ashamed of the gospel, right? That was his thesis in verse 16, chapter one. I'm not ashamed of the gospel, we're not ashamed of it, because it's our gospel. It's the only thing that saves us, as we talked about earlier. It's the only thing that brings life and peace in this world and in the one to come. Then he says, "In the preaching of Jesus Christ," I love this too because that's part of why I'm up here. That's part of why every preacher does what they do is we want you guys, we want all of us, myself included, to focus on Christ. To focus on Christ, so that you are strengthened, you have hope in Him, so that way we can live lives of faithful obedience. I'm not up here just to talk about things that were written a long time ago. I'm not up here just to say whatever I want to. I'm up here so that we can all, as a church, as a body be unified and strengthened and encouraged. So that when we walk out those doors, we don't just say, "That was nice. I had a good time." No, that we walk out these doors saying, "I am ready. I am prepared. I am strengthened to be able to live this day, this week, this life in honor of God, to bring glory and praise to His name." And in this text, Paul can't help but focus on the sovereignty of God still, right? That's the next part. "According to the revelation of the mystery that was kept secret for long ages but has now been disclosed and through the prophetic writings has been made known to all nations..." Paul is saying, "This salvation through Christ alone has been God's plan, his sovereign plan for all of human history. And what gives us the strength to go and live lives of faith... we need His help in living lives of faithful obedience." And it's his command. I love that, too, by God's command. God's command is do not fail. He is true. He keeps his word. He is honorable, and it is His command that all nations will hear the gospel. And so when we see that we take encouragement, we take hope in Christ, because Christ coming, His death and resurrection, His life here on earth is proof of God's sovereignty. It is validating to us that when we look at Christ, when we see the hope we have in Christ, yeah, God's sovereignty is real. It's not just in theological idea. It's not just something we think about, but it is proven true through the life of Christ. And He can change all nations by it, by this reality, by his sovereignty. And within this conclusion, he just slips in his thesis one more time, just to make sure we all understood and we all heard it. Verse 26, "But has now been disclosed and through the prophetic writings and has made known to all nations, according to the command of the eternal God..." Why? "To bring about the obedience of faith, to the only wise God be glory forever more through Jesus Christ! Amen." The obedience of faith is a gift from God that we even get to live at all, let alone live a life that brings honor and glory to His name. And so we should live lives of obedience, faithful obedience to the Lord, joyfully, trusting in his sovereignty, focusing on the hope we have in Christ. And as it says in verse 27, "All for the glory of God." That is the way we bring the greatest glory to God's name by living lives that honor Him, by living lives that are faithfully obedient to His word. And that when others see it, they recognize it as God in us, and that we are then able to proclaim the gospel to all who witness and see. So I told you what I was going to tell you, talked about what Paul has already told us. I just told you what I've been telling you. We are called to live lives of faithful obedience to the Lord. Let's pray. Heavenly Father, Lord, you are good. We thank you that we get to honor and glorify your name. We thank you that we get to live in obedience to you. We thank you for that gift. Give us hearts that are able to recognize where sin is in us and to run to you, to repent of it to you, and remove it from our hearts, remove it from our lives. Lord, give us hearts that truly desire to see your kingdom come here on earth, to live faithfully marching forward for your kingdom. And give us hearts that no matter what circumstances come our way, are focused on Christ, are focused on the hope that you alone provide, and will strengthen us to be able to get through all of life's situations. We thank you and we praise you. In Jesus' name, amen.
Elizabeth's balloon business is in Arizona and she specializes in offering custom colors for her clients. She shares with us the story of how her decor business started and the two major reasons why she took on the technique of double-stuffing (which has now become a helpful subscription for other balloon pros!). The two major reasons she double-stuffs is to: - preserve the design in extreme heat - create custom colors for her clients She tell us about the very specific color she was looking to create and how that brought her to the idea for her subscription business. Things like this subscription are exactly what I'm aiming for this year... documented steps to help my processes run smoothly over and over again! The subscription gives you access to a library of over 100 custom colors, and new colors will be released every month. She even matches them to Pantone colors, which her corporate clients especially love because she can match their branding exactly! We also went on to chat about tying these double-stuffed balloons, her Teachable Moments demonstration, whether balloon size or brand impacts the custom colors, what color gives the most unexpected colors when double-stuffed... and she also gives us an awesome solution for maroon! It was clear right away that her and I have areas of innovation (as covered in The Pumpkin Plan). You've heard me say multiple times that mine is without a doubt, convenience. Elizabeth's, on the other hand, is quality, and providing that customized client experience. We have a great conversation about how that impacts our marketing, our processes and our communication with our clients. I left this interview going from a non-double-stuffer to someone who is now open to incorporating it when it makes sense. A couple of her color creations are undeniably helpful! RESOURCES MENTIONED: Custom Color Recipe Book Havin' A Party Wholesale (save 5% with code BRIGHTBALLOON) Balloon Suite Ep. 95 Double-stuffed balloons | Joette from BalloonCoach.com ____________________________ Support the show / join the book club Never miss an update - join The Bright Balloon email list planner | courses | templates @thebrightballoon The Bright Balloon on YouTube
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We've all seen it all over Instagram. The creation of custom colors by double-stuffing balloons. But is it the right move for your business? In this episode, Joette of ballooncoach.com and I discuss the ways that this can actually hurt your business. Is it eating your profit? What happens when a layer pops? Listen in to hear about some things you should consider before double-stuffing, and some ways to move away from it. And let us know what you think by commenting on Instagram! TIMESTAMPS: 07:33 - misconceptions about double-stuffing 14:09 - ways to test your designs 19:09 - ways to shift the conversation away from custom colors 30:53 - where to get more balloon business advice & community RESOURCES MENTIONED: BalloonCoach.com Mastermind Inventory System with Custom Color Chart Asset Lab Havin' A Party Wholesale ____________________________ The LASER Focused Solopreneur Support the show / join the book club planner | courses | templates @thebrightballoon
This is a great conversation with coach Joette Thomas. So much of what Joette brings up in this episode I resonated with. That belief on dark days that this too shall pass. The faith we have in ourselves to move past our current circumstances and that everything is temporary, so we need to do what matters now.Joette also shares her journey of being diagnosed with MS and reflects on the suicide of her aunt early in her life and the impact it had on her. A simply beautiful conversation to be a part of.
In a recent opinion column, Moab City Mayor Joette Langianese stated that Moab's arts scene “offers all of us many unique opportunities that enrich us as human beings and also enhance this special place that we call home.” Mayor Langianese is a guest on the latest Art Talks, where she and host Richard Codd discuss arts culture in Moab. And later, the Moab Free Concert Series! Cassie Paup gives us a rundown of the musicians in the 2022 lineup and all the fun stuff to look forward to in this local summertime favorite. Tune in! // Show Notes // Opinion: Arts, Parks, Recreation Equal Quality of Life https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/arts-parks-recreation-equal-quality-of-life/ //Moab Free Concert Series https://www.moabfreeconcerts.com/ // Music in Today's Episode ‘Swinging Sofas' by Lobo Loco ‘Dancing Ghosts' by HoliznaPATREON
This Episode we interview Quint Thompson, David Hancock, Joette Karr about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
This Episode we interview Quint Thompson, David Hancock, Joette Karr about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
After Bill's last adventure we tell wild cow stories while having a beverage or two.
Joette wants to prank her husband Mike. Their son, Ethan just got a pet turtle for his birthday and Mike wasn't a huge fan of the idea.
Billie and Joette talk about finals and 2022 year end results.
While many of us were just waking up this summer, Arches National Park was already closing—as early as 7 a.m.—due to overcrowding. It's become the center of a national conversation: How do we protect the parks in an era of high visitation and viral social media posts that leave no natural wonder undiscovered? In this episode, we talk with Joette Langianese from Friends of Arches and Canyonlands about the Arches Problem. visitutah.com/sixcorners
Joette Calabrese needs no introduction. She's a brilliant Homeopath with 30 years' experience and working tirelessly to empower the general public, to use Homeopathy to treat themselves for various health complaints. Joette travelled to India on 8 different occasions to learn first hand at the Banerji Clinic, who treat 1 000 patients a day with Homeopathy. Due to the huge volume of patients they see daily, they have developed protocols for various illnesses and Joette managed to record and view 8 000 live cases, for which she then brought her notes back to America and assembled the information into user-friendly content for homeopathy home users the world over. Visit Joette's website at https://joettecalabrese.com/ or listen to her podcast, catch her Facebook lives, or simply Google "Joette Calabrese" to share in her wealth of information I would also like to dedicate this episode in memory of Dr Robin Murphy, who passed away on 17 November 2021. He was an absolutely brilliant Homeopath who left the Homeopathic world with incredible gifts through his writings and teachings, but also a very huge hole where once stood a giant. I have used his repertory every single day the past 10 years to help my clients and I hope to continue to do so for many more decades to come. Rest in peace Dr Murphy. You are sorely missed :(
Founder of Happy Apples, Joette Reidy, talks to Andy and Tyann about how her adventures on the Camino de Santiago made her less judgmental, and why she can't get enough of shared accommodation.
This week (8/27 & 8/29) on ART ON THE AIR we feature Wildlife and Fantasy artist specializing in creating highly detailed depictions, Shawn Elizabeth Russell. Next we feature a Chicago based actor working over 40 years in theater, film and television, Joette Waters. Our Spotlight is on Connie and George Kassal discussing their upcoming September and October exhibits at the Lubeznik Center for the Arts. Tune in on Friday at 11am for our hour long conversation with our special guests or listen on the web at WVLP.org Listen to past ART ON THE AIR shows at brech.com/aota. Rebroadcast on WVLP - Monday at 5pm and Sunday (8/29) on 7pm on Lakeshore Public Radio 89.1FM or lakeshorepublicradio.org/programs/art-air Please have your friends send show feedback to Lakeshore at: radiofeedback@lakeshorepublicmedia.org Send your questions about our show to AOTA@brech.com LIKE us on Facebook.com/artonthairwvlp to keep up to date about art issues in the Region. New and encore episodes also heard as podcasts on: anchor, NPR ONE, Spotify Tune IN, Amazon Music, Apple and Google Podcasts, plus many other podcast platforms. Larry A Brechner & Ester Golden hosts of ART ON THE AIR. https://www.lakeshorepublicradio.org/post/art-air-august-29-2021
Joette is on the podcast! She and I are talking about setting yourself up for success, avoiding burnout, setting your limits as a business owner and how to manage the balloon shortage! It's a great episode filled with motivation and ideas! Join me in at Balloon Boss Summit to level up your business and check out the Balloon Coach Tour Here!
Billie, Lori and Joette discuss being a lady and a cowgirl.
It's time to play... Can You Guess the Brands Behind These Slogans! Joette is on Dave's team and Angela is on Donnie's team in this morning's intense game. Dave and Donnie will have to buzz in and answer the correct slogan for their partner. Winner gets a $50 ACME Markets gift card and is registered to Win A Week At XTU's Beach House! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joette Calabrese, an international homeopathic consultant, author, educator, and sought-after speaker who teaches around the world. As a physician, I admit that I have some skepticism towards homeopathy, but when it comes to Alzheimer’s and Dementia, I am open to anything that works as long as it’s safe. In this interview, we talk about what homeopathy is, the safeness and effectiveness of homeopathic treatments, and how you can use homeopathic remedies if you are a caregiver of someone with dementia to benefit yourself and your loved one. 1:11 - “Homeopathy shines in areas where there are no solutions, and modern medicine leaves us great big gaping holes for us to fill.” - Joette Calabrese 3:34 - What is Homeopathy and when is it useful? 8:35 - Are homeopathic treatments a placebo effect? 15:06 - What are the side effects to homeopathic treatments? 17:36 - Homeopathic remedies Joette used to help her mother with dementia 22:11 - How could homeopathy slow the progression of Alzheimer’s 28:56 - “I’ve been doing this for over 34 years and I am still amazed.” - Joette Calabrese 29:19 - Can you get started with homeopathy yourself, or do you have to see an expert? 44:05 - How long does it take to see improvements with homeopathic treatments? 46:50 - How you can use homeopathy to support your own health if you are in the position of being someone else’s caregiver Find Joette Online
I traveled to Cassadaga, the Psychic Medium Capital of the World, to meet with medium, planet whisperer, and archangel accomplice Joette. Excuse Me, What? is creating fast-paced, on-the-street interviews with a spectrum of unique people, as well as long-form, deep interviews with the most standout individuals Luke Touma meets along the way. Subscribe on YouTube to explore the fringe niches of the world around us, delving into the minds of locals one trip at a time. It's a grind and a party, and I just hope it puts a smile on your face! Watch exclusive episodes and dive even deeper here!
IN THIS PODCAST, WE COVER: 01:21 Side Effects of Supplements, Vitamins and Medications 16:13 Have More Than a Doctor on Your Team 22:09 Sobering Effects from Drugs 33:37 In a Nutshell LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST: Podcast 23 — Moms with Moxie: Snap! Broken Bone. (the x-ray referred to in this podcast) Feminopathy: How You Can Correct Female Ailments Using Safe, Inexpensive and Effective Homeopathy My blog, podcasts, Facebook Live events and courses Gateway to Homeopathy: A Guided Study Group Curriculum Joette's Mighty Members 'Want to take a slightly deeper dive and discuss topics that risk censorship on Facebook? - join me on my Mighty Membership site. Hosted safely on a private server away from Social Media and public membership ship site's prying ears. Kate: This is the Practical Homeopathy® Podcast Episode Number 107 with Joette Calabrese. Joette: This is Joette Calabrese, and I’d like to welcome you to the Practical Homeopathy® Podcast. Women and men worldwide are taking back control of their families’ health and learning how to heal their bodies naturally, safely and effectively. So, if you’re hungry to learn more, you’ve come to the right place. Stay tuned as we give you the tools — and the inspiration — you need as I share my decades of experience and knowledge using this powerful medicine we call homeopathy. Kate: Hi, this is Kate. I want to welcome you back to the Practical Homeopathy® podcast. I’m here today with Joette. We are going to talk about regaining wellness with homeopathy. But how do we get started? And it’s not what you might think. I feel like I say that often, Joette: “But it’s not what you might think.” We’re going to put a little twist on that today and take a step back and look at the whole picture. Tell us what that means, Joette? What are we going to talk about today? Side Effects of Supplements, Vitamins and Medications Joette: Well, the biggest picture that I would like to look at today is the side effects of supplements and vitamins and medications, of course, and how they reveal more than we think they do. If we’re paying attention, we can see aspects of our health diminishing as a result of them. Kate: In fact, that might be the very thing that’s standing in the way, and so to speak, “blocking” us from progressing in our healing. Joette: You bet. In homeopathy, we have a phrase called, “There’s an obstacle to cure.” I’ve seen it happen far too many times with medications, but I don’t know that people think much about vitamins and certain supplements. Now, not all supplements. Let me also say that if the supplement is made up of 100% … I don’t know … honey, or made from some ground-up dehydrated vegetables, we’re not talking about that. I’m talking about supplements that have synthetics in them and ingredients that are difficult to pronounce. That’s when I pull back and say, “That’s not such a good idea.” First, let me say that we can start with meds. There’s no such thing as a conventional drug without side effects. Just because you’ve become accustomed to it doesn’t mean there are no side effects. I’m going to say it again: there is no such thing as a conventional drug without side effects. There must be side effects. Otherwise, the drug will not act. Now, that sounds maybe like it’s flying in the face of logic. But if you’re using something that is of gross substance (meaning it’s not diluted such as homeopathy and then succussed and diluted and succussed and diluted and diluted, et cetera) what remains in the original substance has to have a downside to its upside. It doesn’t mean that conventional drugs don’t have value. It just means you have to kind of weigh it out. Because if you have surgery coming up, you’re going to have to have, perhaps, general anesthesia.
Today I'm talking with my first guest! Joette Giardina created her company, Balloon Coach, to help other artists learn and develop the business side of their trade. We are talking about the importance of good training and education and what you can expect at the upcoming Balloon Boss Summit on November 8-13 in Orlando Florida. There is still time to register! Register for the Balloon Boss Summit Here! I'll be attending as an instructor thanks to Qualatex as my sponsor. Check out Tabitha Millers work on Facebook My products and courses: The Weekend Launch: Launch your balloon business website this weekend! Social Starters: 100 prompts to posts that you can copy, paste and customize to boost your engagement. Courses and Show Information: TheBrightBalloon.com Sara's Balloon Business: Wisconsin Balloon Decor Follow along on Instagram
Cold calling can seem daunting, but it can lead to some of your best deals. On today's episode, we talk with Joette Trinh, a real estate attorney and investor, on her success with landing probate deals through cold calling and what she's learned from closing over 1,200 transactions as a real estate attorney. We discuss with Joette how she began investing by flipping mobile homes while in law school and how her mother taught her to persevere through challenges. Joette shares with us the four things she looks for when analyzing a deal, and the script she uses when cold calling probate executors. She also explains the lessons she's learned closing real estate transactions as a lawyer and how you can prevent yourself from making the same mistakes. As a first generation American—Joette Trinh's mother is from Vietnam and came to the US during the Vietnam war after spending nine months in a Malaysian refugee camp. She arrived with $3.50 in her pocket to start her new life in America which taught Joette the value of hard work. After Joette's father left at age 5, her mother raised Joette for many years on her own. After attending a 'real estate boot camp' taught by a well-known real estate 'guru', Joette decided she wanted to learn about real estate. She didn't have any money so she bartered work for education. That tenacious attitude paid off. She's now been a real estate attorney for seven years-closing over 1200+ transactions and built her real estate portfolio with her husband. On today's episode, we discuss a ton with Joette, including: How to speak to probate executors when cold calling The mindset you need to be in to create a solution for the seller Lessons learned while closing transactions as a lawyer The importance of taking action instead of waiting for things to be perfect Books/Resources How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie Girl, Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis Contact Information CommonGoodRealEstate.com Facebook – Common Good Real Estate LinkedIn – Common Good Real Estate Instagram – Common Good Real Estate InvestHER Community Our mission is to support and inspire women real estate investors around the globe to live a financially free and balanced life. We are dedicated to creating empowering online and in person communities where women have a non-intimidating environment to ask questions and receive the support they need. Our vision is to see all woman investors achieve her financial freedom goals on her own terms. How To Join the InvestHER Movement 1) The Real Estate InvestHER Podcast - The weekly show details the journey of some of the most amazing women real estate investors around the world, who open up their lives and share practical and strategic tools for growing a rental portfolio, flipping houses and the mindset that allows them to run a successful investing business while taking care of their families and most importantly taking care of themselves. Subscribe via Itunes Subscribe via Android Subscribe via Stitcher 2) InvestHER Community on Facebook We have 2k+ members in our Facebook InvestHER Community (and growing!) This is a safe place for women to ask real estate investing questions and gain the support they need to achieve their goals! 3) InvestHER Meetups Around the Globe We have over 4k+ meetup members attending close to 25 InvestHER Meetups across the country and Canada. Meetups are being held monthly by experienced InvestHER Leaders! Learn more about our InvestHER leaders, meetup locations, and how to become an InvestHER Leader HERE! Follow us on: Facebook: @therealestateinvesther Instagram: @therealestateinvesther Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Cold calling can seem daunting, but it can lead to some of your best deals. On today's episode, we talk with Joette Trinh, a real estate attorney and investor, on her success with landing probate deals through cold calling and what she's learned from closing over 1,200 transactions as a real estate attorney. We discuss with Joette how she began investing by flipping mobile homes while in law school and how her mother taught her to persevere through challenges. Joette shares with us the four things she looks for when analyzing a deal, and the script she uses when cold calling probate executors. She also explains the lessons she's learned closing real estate transactions as a lawyer and how you can prevent yourself from making the same mistakes. As a first generation American—Joette Trinh's mother is from Vietnam and came to the US during the Vietnam war after spending nine months in a Malaysian refugee camp. She arrived with $3.50 in her pocket to start her new life in America which taught Joette the value of hard work. After Joette's father left at age 5, her mother raised Joette for many years on her own. After attending a 'real estate boot camp' taught by a well-known real estate 'guru', Joette decided she wanted to learn about real estate. She didn't have any money so she bartered work for education. That tenacious attitude paid off. She's now been a real estate attorney for seven years-closing over 1200+ transactions and built her real estate portfolio with her husband. On today's episode, we discuss a ton with Joette, including: How to speak to probate executors when cold calling The mindset you need to be in to create a solution for the seller Lessons learned while closing transactions as a lawyer The importance of taking action instead of waiting for things to be perfect Books/Resources How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie Girl, Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis Contact Information CommonGoodRealEstate.com Facebook – Common Good Real Estate LinkedIn – Common Good Real Estate Instagram – Common Good Real Estate InvestHER Community Our mission is to support and inspire women real estate investors around the globe to live a financially free and balanced life. We are dedicated to creating empowering online and in person communities where women have a non-intimidating environment to ask questions and receive the support they need. Our vision is to see all woman investors achieve her financial freedom goals on her own terms. How To Join the InvestHER Movement 1) The Real Estate InvestHER Podcast - The weekly show details the journey of some of the most amazing women real estate investors around the world, who open up their lives and share practical and strategic tools for growing a rental portfolio, flipping houses and the mindset that allows them to run a successful investing business while taking care of their families and most importantly taking care of themselves. Subscribe via Itunes Subscribe via Android Subscribe via Stitcher 2) InvestHER Community on Facebook We have 2k+ members in our Facebook InvestHER Community (and growing!) This is a safe place for women to ask real estate investing questions and gain the support they need to achieve their goals! 3) InvestHER Meetups Around the Globe We have over 4k+ meetup members attending close to 25 InvestHER Meetups across the country and Canada. Meetups are being held monthly by experienced InvestHER Leaders! Learn more about our InvestHER leaders, meetup locations, and how to become an InvestHER Leader HERE! Follow us on: Facebook: @therealestateinvesther Instagram: @therealestateinvesther
Visit with High Plains Cowgirls Joette Schalla on their win, the 3 in 1 event and more. Plus full rodeo results at the end.
I remember how excited I was when we released my very first podcast. Time certainly has flown because today, we celebrate the 100th! Can you imagine? ONE HUNDRED podcasts! So, to mark the occasion, my team encouraged me to do something a little different — something special. Today’s podcast will be a personal conversation with me and my husband, Perry.
In this podcast, we cover: 01:27 Fictional Girl Named Maddy 05:58 Number Rating System 15:58 Food Intolerance 18:58 Determining what is most important 25:06 Sprezzatura Kate: This is the Practical Homeopathy® Podcast Episode Number 98 with Joette Calabrese. Joette: This is Joette Calabrese, and I’d like to welcome you to the Practical Homeopathy® Podcast. Women and men worldwide are taking back control of their families’ health and learning how to heal their bodies naturally, safely and effectively. So, if you’re hungry to learn more, you’ve come to the right place. Stay tuned as we give you the tools — and the inspiration — you need as I share my decades of experience and knowledge using this powerful medicine we call homeopathy. Kate: Hi, this is Kate, and I want to welcome you back to the Practical Homeopathy® podcast. I'm here with Joette today. Hi, Joette! Joette: Hi, Kate, always great to talk like this. Kate: Yes, we have so much fun on these podcasts. Today, we are going to be talking about what it's like when you first start using homeopathy, and you are so excited. Right? You finally found homeopathy, and you're so excited. You're trying it for some conditions, and it’s working. And now, you want to treat everything, right? Joette: Now let's make our bodies perfect and live forever. Fictional Girl Named Maddy Kate: Right. So, what we're going to do today is we're going to talk about this fictional girl named Maddy. I'm going to give you an example of a case, Joette. We see this all the time. I'm sure you do. I hear people in the Study Groups who get excited, and then they want to treat everything. They want to heal every single symptom that they have, their family members have, their friends have — which is great, right? Joette: But enthusiasm needs to be tempered sometimes, and we have to pull back and be a little more logical. Kate: We're going to flesh this out. I'm just giving you an example, Joette. Maddy has osteoarthritis, right? She has pain in her joints. She has food intolerances which gives her bloating and gas. She has alopecia so maybe some thyroid issues. She has white spots on her nails. She's 20 pounds overweight. She doesn't sleep well at night, and she has a little patch of eczema on her neck or her back. Joette: How old is Maddy? It's most likely that Maddy is not in her 20s. It can happen. But most likely the osteoarthritis is usually the tipoff that she's older. She's postmenopausal. She's in her 60s, most likely 20 pounds overweight. All of this is super-common for someone in the late 60s, for example. (This is fictitious, right?) Kate: Exactly. Joette: Maddy is not real, so let's put her exactly where she would fit in the scope of demographic. I would say Maddy is probably about 65. Kate: You see a lot of Maddys, I would imagine, Joette, because this may be some typical conditions that people in that age range are dealing with, yes? Joette: Yes. You know what you didn't mention about Maddy? My guess is that she's got anxiety, too. Kate: Of course, she does. Joette: You bet. You bet. Things that come her way or her family's way, she worries about her grandchildren. You know, it keeps her up at night sometimes. You did say insomnia, right? Yes, she has insomnia. Kate: Maddy is really excited, Joette. She's just taken some of your courses. She joined your Study Groups. Joette: Down, Maddy. Down! Kate: She's listened to all the podcasts, read the blogs, and she wants to tackle the world!! Joette: Yes, yes, great! That's good. We don't want to extinguish this excitement! But what we want to do is then put it all together for her so she can understand how she approaches something like this. Kate: And Maddy's dog has a tick disease. We could go on and on, right? Joette: Yes, well, her husband's got, you know,
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Just because you are a smaller bank doesn't mean you can't evolve and adapt. Joette and her bank, First State Bank and Trust in Minnesota, prove that. With only one employee on her team and a small amount of marketing support, how has she served an older clientele, many of whom engaged with FSBT's digital tools for the first time during this crisis? As marketers we sometimes neglect the fundamentals when serving a customer base that may have never engaged a bank's newer digital services. But, Joette's team was able to clearly showcase the “step-by-step” process of using their digital tools, so customers felt more comfortable with the transition.
This week, my good friend Joette Harris returns for all the shenanigans. In current events, we discuss Omarion finally discussing the relationship between Lil Fizz, his former bandmate and Apryl Jones, the mother of his kids. Julia Roberts actually being suggested to play Harriet Tubman in the "Harriet" movie and Netflix giving Kevin Hart a show to talk about his problems and relationship with the LGBTQ community after his infamous tweet. In my "Topic of Discussion" segment, we revisit the discussion of boundaries. Boundaries part 2.
In this week’s podcast, our Mom with Moxie loves sharing homeopathy success stories! Her triumphs are inspiring as she discusses how she: Cleverly introduced homeopathy to her family Was an emergency resource for a Student of Joette’s Facebook/Gateway group friend Rescued her seriously ill dog Grows healthier, pest-free plants and vegetables
In this week's episode my good Friend Joette Harris joins me. In current events, we discuss Janet Jackson announcing her "Rhythm Nation" anniversary tour. We talk about Terrence Howard's intention to retire from acting as well the women of the hit television series "Girlfriends" to reunite on an episode of the upcoming season of "Black-ish". In my segment of "Topic of Discussion" we discuss colorism and how it effects black people as well as other races and cultures.
Today’s speaker is Joette Calabrese. She is an expert in Homeopathy, an International homeopathic consultant, author, educator, and public speaker. Joette helps educate thousands of people on alternative approaches to wellness outside of allopathic medicine. Learn how she overcame her three decades of gut issues with this interview. - How antibiotics can actually really take a toll on our gut - Her discovery of the correlation of gut issues and how they stem from allergies Let me know what takeaways that you learned from her. Click here to share your thoughts on today's episode! I love hearing your feedback.
This week’s Mom with Moxie went through so much with her young son. Despite seeing numerous doctors, she couldn’t get a definitive diagnosis of his life-altering illness. He suffered — the whole family suffered — for a few years with no answers. Then she found homeopathy.
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What do Mark Twain, Gandhi, and medical practitioners in South America, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, and India all have in common? A belief that homeopathy is one of the most effective, inexpensive medical treatments available. Join us as we learn more about homeopathy from Joette Calabrese, an international homeopathic consultant, author, educator, and speaker. She’s helped tens of thousands of people uncover health throughout her practice and teaching career. How do we bring homeopathy, once the main form of treatment in the U.S., back into the mainstream? By encouraging Moms to have the “guts, spunk, and moxie” to learn how to treat their families’ ills themselves! Resources mentioned in this week’s episode include: Hormone-balancing/adrenal-supporting oils: Blue spruce, black spruce, cedarwood, nutmeg, clary sage practicalhomeopathy.com Submit a Recipe to the DIY Dugout by emailing diy@revolutionoilspodcast.com OR by using the Hashtags #diydugout and #revolutionoilspodcast on Instagram. Thank you to our amazing sponsors this week: This epThis episode is sponsored by Daily harvest →Get 3 cups free in your first box when you use promo code REVOLUTION This episode is sponsored by DiffuserDoc →Find DiffuserDoc on Facebook and Instagram @diffuserdoc→ DiffuserDoc FAQs View our entire sponsor list at www.revolutionoilspodcast.com/sponsors
What do Mark Twain, Gandhi, and medical practitioners in South America, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, and India all have in common? A belief that homeopathy is one of the most effective, inexpensive medical treatments available. Join us as we learn more about homeopathy from Joette Calabrese, an international homeopathic consultant, author, educator, and speaker. She’s helped tens of thousands of people uncover health throughout her practice and teaching career. How do we bring homeopathy, once the main form of treatment in the U.S., back into the mainstream? By encouraging Moms to have the “guts, spunk, and moxie” to learn how to treat their families’ ills themselves! Resources mentioned in this week’s episode include: Hormone-balancing/adrenal-supporting oils: Blue spruce, black spruce, cedarwood, nutmeg, clary sage practicalhomeopathy.com Submit a Recipe to the DIY Dugout by emailing diy@revolutionoilspodcast.com OR by using the Hashtags #diydugout and #revolutionoilspodcast on Instagram. Thank you to our amazing sponsors this week: This epThis episode is sponsored by Daily harvest →Get 3 cups free in your first box when you use promo code REVOLUTION This episode is sponsored by DiffuserDoc →Find DiffuserDoc on Facebook and Instagram @diffuserdoc→ DiffuserDoc FAQs View our entire sponsor list at www.revolutionoilspodcast.com/sponsors
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 having taken the prerequisite Gateway to Homeopathy I (referenced above) Get Your Kids High: blog post on fevers How to Raise a Healthy Child in Spite of Your Doctor: Robert Mendelsohn, M.D. Aconitum 200 with Bryonia 30: general cough Spongia 200: croupy cough specifically with the sound of a saw sawing through wood Kate: This is the Practical Homeopathy Podcast Episode Number 63 with Joette Calabrese. Joette: This is Joette Calabrese, and I’d like to welcome you to the Practical Homeopathy Podcast. Women and men worldwide are taking back control of their families’ health and learning how to heal their bodies naturally, safely and effectively. So, if you’re hungry to learn more, you’ve come to the right place. Stay tuned as we give you the tools — and the inspiration you need — as I share my decades of experience and knowledge using this powerful medicine we call homeopathy. Kate: Hi Joette! Joette: Hi Kate! Nice to see you. Kate: Nice to see you. It looks like you’re in Florida. And you know how I can tell that? Joette: How can you tell? By my dress that’s all flowers and pinks and blues? Kate: That’s right. That’s right. Joette: Most folks probably don’t realize that we see each other. We’re remote. You’re up North. I’m in the South. But we see each other, and everyone else just hears us. But we watch each other and do this on a podcast that’s video. It’s fun. Kate: Yeah. So Joette, before we get started with the meat of this podcast today, I know that there’s something that you have in the works. Why don’t you just share a little bit about what’s going on? Joette: Well, we’re starting a course soon. It’s on the subject of toxins and homeopathy. How to address toxins; how to remove toxins; how to not fear toxins; how to live in a world that might have toxins in it. So, just watch out for that. If you happen to be a student, be sure to go to the student page because it will all be written up there. If you’re not a student, become a student! Learn how to do all of this. Watch for it, we’ll be giving information out about it on the blog, et cetera. Be sure to get on our email list because that’s where you’re going to get the information. Kate: Yes. People will be notified when you have new courses that come out. All right, well, here we go with another podcast today. I have a subject that comes up quite a bit. We just finished actually a study group for the Gateway to Homeopathy II study guide. I had a lovely group of women. It was super fun. I’m sad actually to be finished with that because — you know how it is — when you can connect with like-minded women every week. It’s just, it’s awesome! So, I already miss it. Joette: Yeah, it is awesome because it’s like, you know, like a pajama party. Kate: Right. Joette: Probably I’m showing my age now, but we used to set each other’s hair, put music on and talk about boys. Now, this is the mature type of pajama party. Kate: Exactly. It’s a mentally stimulating pajama party. Joette: Right. I can guarantee that the ones that we had in high school were not mentally stimulating. Kate: So, these women, when we get together, there are certain number of questions that seem to come up time and time again, or we just always want to dig deeper into them. One of the questions is: when we figure out the right remedy,
Many people know that my husband is a principled chiropractor, and that I am a herbalist and have training and education in holistic nutrition. We depend on good lifestyle habits and nutrient-dense foods to keep us healthy. When illness comes, we use food and home remedies first, and, second, we use the team of […]
Have you ever asked yourself, “What if I could do 60,000 appointments in one year?” This exemplary business woman has accomplished just that. In this episode of Handling Business, we interview Joette White - award-winning business owner, board member, wife, mother, actress and active community member. She has owned Park Cities Pet Sitter since 2002 and has dedicated herself to creating the very best pet care business by investing in her employees happiness and well-being. Because of Joette’s exemplary business practices, her company was awarded NAPPS’ 2017 Business of the Year, a national award given to a pet sitting company that demonstrates outstanding business practices and vision in maintaining and growing their business. Park Cities Pet Sitter has also won many local-based awards, including Angie’s List Super Service Award for the last 5 consecutive years, “Best of Dallas” by D Magazine, and has been featured on WFAA Channel 8, Dallas Voice, and The Dallas Observer. In this episode we discuss how Joette bought her business over a decade ago and took it from a few pet sitters to 47 pet sitters who take care of thousands of clients. Joette shares how she continually adapts and makes changes to her business as it scales. She also talks about how she made the switch from independent contractors to employees and how this big shift might not cost as much as you think. Last year, Joette purchased her second pet sitting business to merge with her Park Cities Pet Sitter and stresses how important it is to do your due diligence when purchasing a business. There’s many factors you must consider such as, does their business model align with your own? Is the current business owner able to step away? How are the clients going to react to this switch and how do you mitigate the risks? The biggest takeaway from this episode is what makes Joette so successful. She believes that you get back what you give and that we are all connected and we are all human. It’s all about relationships with your clients and staff that are based on compassion, healthy boundaries, empathy, loyalty and trust. Many people in the pet industry think that they only need to be good with pets, but they must be equally great with people too or be able to bring on a business partner who is. Joette also insisted that success is not only all about your client’s happiness, it’s actually all about your team’s happiness. Your clients will be happy if your team is. Joette contributes her success to her outstanding team and their dedication to providing her clients with exemplary, high quality service.
One thing that I hear frequently and I think it’s human nature to a certain degree is that whenever someone is sick, particularly when it’s a chronic illness but a lot of times when people are sick, they think they’re the only ones who get sick like that. They feel as though they’re very unusual.
In this podcast, our new roving reporter Kate (who has taught study groups many times) asks me questions that she has heard repeatedly from her students.
In this podcast, we cover: 04:45 Life before Joette and homeopathy 14:03 The Survivalist Guide: carbon monoxide poisoning 23:42 Apis for wound puncture 28:03 Hip issues and Rhus tox
Why You Should Listen: In this episode, you will learn about the use of homeopathy to address chronic conditions such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, and Lyme Disease. About My Guest: My guest for this episode is Joette Calabrese, HMC, CCH, RSHom. Joette Calabrese is an international homeopathic consultant, author, educator and sought after speaker. She is an honorary board member of The Weston A. Price Foundation, authors a 9-year-running column in their international quarterly journal, and is a blogger who treats readers to her homeopathy secrets. She began her formal studies in Homeopathy in 1986. Joette spends much of her time in Calcutta, India, in an ongoing fellowship with The Prasanta Banerji Homeopathic Research Foundation where she has developed many of her techniques for teaching families how to use homeopathy instead of traditional allopathic medicines. Joette turned her back on conventional medicine over 35 years ago, became a highly respected homeopath, has met with and taught tens of thousands of people in her practice and teaching career, and most importantly, raised her now adult children without a single visit to a doctor, relying on homeopathy and sound nutrition instead. She empowers people with the ability to cure themselves and their families using her Practical Homeopathy® methods and some guts, spunk and moxie. Key Takeaways: - What can you do when you get a tick bite? - What aspects of Lyme disease and other chronic conditions can homeopathy address? - Does homeopathy rid the body of pathogens? - Can homeopathy be used with antibiotic therapy? - How soon do people notice the benefits of a properly selected remedy? - How long might a person need to continue with the remedy? - Can homeopathy help with environmental and food reactions? - Can homeopathy be used to support the mental and emotional aspects of chronic illness? Connect With My Guest: http://www.joettecalabrese.com Interview Date: May 25, 2017 Disclaimer: The content of this show is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness or medical condition. Nothing in today's discussion is meant to serve as medical advice or as information to facilitate self-treatment. As always, please discuss any potential health-related decisions with your own personal medical authority.
Who is Executive Director Joette Heuft? Square Peg Society, history and purpose explained. Importance of helping young ASD adults. Why it was started. ASD statistics. Importance of peers and programs. What is offered to families. Being a force and a united community. How the tide is turning. Advocacy. Who is welcome. Social events, opportunity, and meetings. Courses offered. Benefits. Support offered. Goals and plans for our community. What she loves about her role. What she would love the world to know about autism.
In the heart of Dallas is the headquarters for Park Cities Pet Sitter, Inc. – the Business of the Year for 2017 sponsored by the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters organization. Joining us on this special Oh Behave episode is PCPSI President Joette White, who shares what life is really like as a professional pet sitter. She unleashes tips and tactics on how busy pet parents can choose the best caregivers for their most priceless asset – their pets. And, learn a few quirky – but honored – requests her pet sitting team honors from clients. Tune in as you will laugh and learn and discover the benefits of hiring a professional pet sitter who is licensed, bonded and trained. Questions or Comments? Send them to: arden@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Dogs, Cats and Other Companion Animals are in Good Hands with Joette White and her Park Cities Pet Sitter, Inc. Team on Pet Life Radio
Join me, Mike Perricone and Mr. C.J. Sports for HOT LAPS WITH STATS as we get back to live shows on Friday, January 6, 2017 on THE 11O NATION SPORTS RADIO NETWORK from 8-10 p.m. Wayne Anderson of ANDERSON RACING will join us in the studio on the eve of the Riverhead ( L.I.) Raceway Awards Banquet, where he and Driver Shawn Solomito will claim the Hardware as 2016 Modified Division Champion, along with the rest of the team, including Co-owner and wife, Joette. Wayne has a long, rich history in Modified racing as a driver at Islip Speedway, Riverhead Raceway and the WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR. We also hope to have Jeff Gravatt, who is the Public Relations man for Wall ( N.J.) Stadium in addition to having his own business preparing Sponsorship packages for racers to present when they knock on doors at this time of year. With January being the month to honor Champions, join us as HOT LAPS WITH STATS does the same.
Estimates place the number of solo RVers at between 20 to 30 percent of all the RVers on the road. In this episode, we talk to a recent solo traveler, a widow who has crisscrossed North America and loves her new lifestyle. You'll meet Joette George who, with her Golden Retriever, routinely is on the open road for weeks at a time. She shares her experience and offers some great advice for all RVers. [spp-timestamp time="31:57"] Also this week, we talk about everything from a recent Bigfoot sighting to fun off the beaten path spot in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, plus listener questions, tech tips and RV news. Click the player to Listen Now or scroll down through the show note details and resources. When you see a time code hyperlink, you can click it to jump directly to that segment of the podcast. [spp-player] Mike and Jennifer begin by sharing their recent trip to Mackinac Island. [spp-timestamp time="2:48"] They Mike talks about that recent Bigfoot sighting, and shares a funny story of his own [spp-timestamp time="4:45"] This week, Mike and Jennifer will travel to Pennsylvania. [spp-timestamp time="7:48"] On Friday at noon eastern time, they'll do a Facebook Live report from Fretz RV in Souderton, PA on the Roadtreking Facebook Group. JENNIFER'S TIP OF THE WEEK Lisa Gruner According to a survey Mike recently did on our Facebook Group, almost 70% of all RVers travel with pets, most often a dog. But one concern many of us have is how to keep our pets secure while traveling, or from bolting outside when we open the door. At a recent Roadtreking gathering, I asked fellow traveler Lisa Gruner for how she manages her dog while on the road. Lisa shares a simple trick…and another tip on how she gets total darkness in her RV. [spp-timestamp time="9:43"] And be sure to send Jennifer your tips and suggestions for the RV lifestyle. You can use the “Leave Voicemail” link at Roadtreking.com. Just click it and then use the built-in microphone on your computer or mobile devise to record a message. You can do it over as many times as you want, until you are satisfied. And then you just click a button and it comes right to my email inbox. Jennifer's tip of the week is brought to you by T RadPower Bikes (www.RadPowerBikes.com_… an electric bike manufacturer offering direct to consumer pricing on powerful premium electric bikes. LISTENER QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK: Mariane is a single listener who wants to get an RV and hit the road and asks Miked and Jennifer for advice. [spp-timestamp time="14:31"] Sue asks about showering in a Roadtrek Class B Roadtrek, specifically about how much room there is. [spp-timestamp time="20:40"] And Allen, who can't wait to get an RV, has a suggestion on keeping dogs safe when outside during hunting season [spp-timestamp time="22:52"] Sponsoring this part of the podcast is Van City RV in St. Louis, and their Partner Dealerships Creston RV in Kalispell, Montana, and Wagon Trail RV in Las Vegas. Bringing You the largest Inventory of class B's from three locations. INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK – Joette George Joette George This week we talk to solo traveler Joette George, a widow who travels all over North America in here Roadtrek motorhome, accompanied only by her Golden Retriever. [spp-timestamp time="31:57"] Joette talks about: How she came to be a solo Roadtreker How she came to choose the right RV for her What's involved in solo travel Security concerns for the solo traveler What her kids and friends thought of her decision What she likes most about the RV lifestyle The places she's been and her best memories Suggestions for those thinking about solo travel RV NEWS OF THE WEEK: RV Shipments Soared Last Month [spp-timestamp time="43:05"] Puppy caught in trap while on a hike with its owner [spp-timestamp time="45:50"] All RVs banned from parking in Santa Barbara, CA [spp-timestamp time="47:37"] This portion of the podcast is brought to you by Alde the only name in heat ...
In this podcast, Joette is going to talk a lot about allergies. Be sure to stick around to the end of the podcast when she gives a great remedy for sinus problems.
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Today we look at the heart of Joette’s mission, which is to make homeopathy very usable and accessible to moms and families.
I’ll supply the inspiration; you the perspiration. But I promise that the benefits to you and your family will be significant
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Each time Lisa rested her head against Joette's breasts, she heard the centipedes. In between heartbeats there was the tiny sound of hundreds of chitinous footsteps against bone, of miniature mandibles tearing at organs. Joette refused to admit to it, or maybe she didn't know. Narrated by Claire Bloom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Geek Scoop number 2, watch Joette comment on the upcoming SimCity, Nintendo 3DS sales, and the initial woes of Mass Effect 3. Also, she reviews Mario Party 9 and gives you a sneak peek at Kid Icarus: Uprising and Luigi's Mansion 2.