In this insightful episode, Mark McKibben, founder of Uriel Pharmacy, shares his personal journey — from his early days in pharmacy school to building one of the country’s most distinctive holistic pharmacies. He talks candidly about what inspired him to start Uriel, how his philosophy of care shaped the business, and the deep commitment to quality that guides every remedy they make. Listeners get a rare inside look at Uriel’s unique approach to medicine-making: from cultivating medicinal plants on their Wisconsin farm to hand-crafting preparations using methods that honor natural rhythms and integrity.
Episode #3 features Dr. Eva DeCozio, DVM, introducing biotreatment scans—noninvasive assessments used to spot patterns/imbalances in an animal’s system—and how the results help help reveal not just physical but also energetic patterns in an animal, supporting a deeper understanding of health and imbalance. The focus is on a whole-animal approach and practical ways these scans can inform supportive treatment plans.
In this insightful conversation, Christine van Draanen, a trained eurythmist, shares how she brings the healing movement art of eurythmy to the animal world. Interviewed by Dr. Judy Jasek, Christine explains how eurythmy—traditionally used in human therapeutic settings—can support animals physically, emotionally, and energetically.
“Animals are sensitive beings — they’re affected by more than just physical illness. Anthroposophic medicine allows us to meet them more fully, on every level.” — Dr. Judy Jasek
We’re excited to introduce the debut episode in our veterinary podcast series, where our Veterinary Panel Chair, Dr. Judy Jasek interviews Angele Hunt, Advocacy Manager for the Anthroposophia Foundation.
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