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JJ reconnects with longtime friend and homeopath Avghi "Avi" Constantinides (yes—at Trader Joe's!) for a timely conversation on natural immune support during the holiday season and beyond. Avghi breaks down what homeopathy is, how it differs from symptom-only approaches, and shares her go-to homeopathic "flu season trio" that many of her clients use for prevention and support. The conversation then expands into entrepreneurship, education, and why responsiveness and follow-up are essential for building a sustainable, heart-centered business. In this episode, you'll hear: -
How a chance reconnection at Trader Joe's brought Avghi into the West Coast Women Rising community -
Avghi's origin story: from the UK, to South Africa, to the U.S.—and the life-changing realization that shaped her work -
What homeopathy really is and how it treats the whole person rather than isolated symptoms -
What to expect from a first homeopathic consultation—and why it goes deep -
How emotional and life events often correlate with physical symptoms -
Avghi's recommended homeopathic flu-season support trio: -
Influenzinum (homeopathic preparation of the current flu strain) -
Briar Rose (commonly used for respiratory and chest vulnerability) -
Thymulin / Thymuline (supporting immune and white blood cell function) -
How and when to take these remedies, including travel and exposure support -
Why combo remedies can help—and when individualized care is needed -
Avghi's community work supporting first responders and clinics during the 2025 California fires -
Building a business as a solopreneur: -
Early grassroots marketing before social media -
Why fast follow-up builds trust (and slow follow-up loses opportunities) -
The importance of visibility, service, and giving back to your field -
Educational pathways through Avghi's school—from personal learning to professional practice -
Why every household should have a basic homeopathic first-aid kit Resources mentioned: |