Guests

Dr. Brian Kaplan
Dr Brian Kaplan MD qualified as an orthodox medical doctor at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. In 1982 he came to England to study homeopathy at the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital. After completing a comprehensive training in homeopathy (exclusively for medical doctors) he became a member of the Faculty of Homeopathy in 1983 and a Fellow in 2002.

Kathleen O’Hara
Kathleen O’Hara, is an author and international psychotherapist with over 30 years of experience helping families and individuals face the complex challenges of life in the 21st century.
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She is a trusted adviser to clients requiring exceptional care and tailored solutions to complex counselling and crisis issues. This includes: Relationship (to self and others), trauma, self-esteem, confidence, communications, divorce anxiety, depression, illness, addiction, and crisis management, caused by a sudden event that has catastrophic consequences. She works with family businesses globally a well as individuals and couples.

Monica Price
Monica Price is a business leader, broadcaster, writer and a go-to health and wellbeing expert, working with BBC, ITV, Sky News, GB News, TalkTV, Times Radio and many other national television and radio stations across the UK. She has over 20 years' experience in the health and wellbeing industry.
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She is regular health contributor for Great British Life magazines, ABC Early Years magazines, and more recently Desert Health USA, where she has a regular nutritional column for the readers offering her expertise in health and nutrition. Monica is passionate about the importance of health, nutrition and mental health, and the impact it can have on people's lives.

Hephzibah Kaplan
Hephzibah Kaplan is a UK-trained art therapist, artist and transpersonal psychotherapy supervisor. She co-founded the London Art Therapy Centre in 2010 and is its director as well as senior art therapist, supervisor and educator. She has had a broad and eclectic training in clinical approaches as well as in the various arts including art, drama, dance, clowning, Constellation Family work, and Autogenic Training – incorporating these modalities in her work with adults and children. Her clinical influences include Joseph H. Berke (psychoanalytic supervision), Frank Farrelly (founder of Provocative Therapy), Dr. John Rowan (Transpersonal psychotherapist) and Shaun McNiff (Professor of Expressive Arts Therapy).
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Hephzibah has published well-received papers in art therapy journals and books and is a regular national and international teacher and workshop facilitator.
Hephzibah has integrated the various creative and clinical disciplines to co-create Almost Happy. Brian and Hephzibah Kaplan offer experiential and training workshops for health professionals where humour and reverse psychology are introduced as powerful tools for recovery and well-being. Almost Happy buttons act as powerful adjuncts in seminars and groups where reverse psychology and humour are used to provoke the laughter of liberation and inspiration for meaningful change.

Gill Graham
Gill Graham, DHMHS, BSc (Hons), BA (Hons), MFHom (Int) is Vice President of the Faculty of Homeopathy and Features Editor for their quarterly magazine Simile. In 2009, she received a first-class degree in homeopathy from the University of West London, then following a move to Ontario Canada, completed a Special Advanced Graduate training programme at the Ontario College of Homeopathic Medicine (OCHM). She is qualified and experienced in many complementary therapies and is a strong advocate for an integrative approach to health management where necessary. As well as working with Simile, she is an established writer of articles and reviews for various publications that specialise in homeopathy and natural healthcare.

Dana Ullman
Dana Ullman, MPH, CCH, (MPH = Masters in Public Health, U.C. Berkeley; CCH = Certified in Classical Homeopathy) has authored 10 books on homeopathy and is one of America’s leading advocates for homeopathy, and he has authored chapters on homeopathic medicine in three medical textbooks. He has served on advisory boards of alternative medicine institutes at Harvard and Columbia.

Joanna Moncrieff
Joanna Moncrieff is a British psychiatrist and academic. She is Professor of Critical and Social Psychiatry at University College London and a leading figure in the Critical Psychiatry Network. Her books The Myth of the Chemical Cure, The Bitterest Pills and Chemically Imbalanced are central texts in the critical psychiatry movement.
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Joanna exposes a medical myth that has misled millions of people into taking powerful psychotropic drugs unnecessarily. She discusses the dangerous side-effects associated with this family of drugs and the equally dangerous medicines being explored by pharmaceutical companies today. Joanna explains why these drugs cause possible brain damage, suicide, sexual disfunction and the inability by many patients to come off these drugs. We examine what your GPs either don't tell you, or what your GPs don't know!

Ayo Malou Overgaad
“My son only wanted to eat ice cream for months.”
Diagnosed with autism, Ayo Malou Overgaard's son barely slept, banged his head against the wall, and couldn’t tolerate clothing or food. In this deeply personal episode, Ayo shares the journey of how classical homeopathy brought hope and healing to her family. More than symptom relief, homeopathy opened a new path one of renewed direction, understanding, and transformation.
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A testimony to the gentle yet profound power of individualized homeopathic care.
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Ayo experienced amazing results using homeopathy which led to her training to become a practitioner. "Homeopathy has become my greatest passion. I feel truly privileged to align my passion with my profession and support my clients with this gentle and profound method of healing."
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"For 17 years, I have treated people who have come to me with problems such as Hormonal Imbalances, Hair Loss, Anxiety, Menopause, Menstrual Pain, Fertility Problems, PCOS, Depression, ADHD, Digestive Problems, Cystitis, Incontinence, Migraines, Psoriasis, Alopecia, and Sleep Problems. I have particular experience with problems related to women's hormonal changes and imbalances. "

Leee John
Leee John has captivated audiences around the world for decades with his unique voice, dazzling stage presence, and timeless hits such as “Just an Illusion”, “Body Talk”, and “Music and Lights.” being the frontman of the band IMAGINATION. Beyond his huge success as the frontman as a musician, he has also dedicated much of his life to humanitarian causes, using his platform to inspire and uplift others.
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“I am honoured to become an Ambassador for Homeopathy UK. I have been using homeopathy all my life and my hope is that with my music and voice we can connect with people, lift their spirits, and spread hope. I look forward to supporting the incredible work being done and helping to bring positive change to those who need it most.”

Jo Wood
Jo Wood, Ambassador for Homeopathy UK. Jo, was inspired to turn her health around after being misdiagnosed with the inflammatory bowel condition Crohn’s disease in 1989. With the help of a naturopath and a homeopath, she overhauled her diet, cutting out all processed foods and switching to clean, organic produce supplemented with herbal remedies. Two years after her initial diagnosis, Jo was found to have a perforated appendix, ruling out Crohn’s disease. She has continued on her organic journey ever since and has encouraged her three children and 10 grandchildren to follow a naturally healthy lifestyle and to use homeopathic remedies when required.

Ceri Justice
Ceri Justice interviewed by Malcolm at Chatcast.uk
Music tracks from her latest Cut Loose album (with kind permission).
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Ceri's talent has always been there, in her early twenties Ceri decided to enter a national singer songwriter competition, sending in a recording of three songs and found herself invited to perform at the Marquee Club, introduced onstage by Radio 1 DJ Mark Skinner, with the head of Polydor one of the judges. Not only was Ceri the only girl left at this stage, but she had never gigged before! Being young and unsure how to proceed it took a while for those early seeds of ambition to take root and grow. Over time Ceri started to make some demos, and began getting up on stage with other people’s bands gaining know how and getting noticed. An introduction to Paul Johnston led to a songwriting partnership and eventually the debut album Justified in 2019.
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Following the success of her third album Cut Loose, which quickly reached No 2 in one of the Usa charts and stayed in the top 10 for 4 months, Ceri hopes to tour next year with her band, The Jury.

Philip Jeremiah IV
Philip Jeremiah IV has nearly 30 years of experience delivering training and one-to-one interventions across the UK and Europe. A former Senior Mental Health Practitioner Approved under the Mental Health Act 1983, he is trained in adult psychiatry, clinical risk assessment, psychotherapy, clinical hypnosis, brief strategic therapy, NLP, EFT, EMDR, CBT, and Life Coaching. Phil is a Fellow at the Institute of Eclectic Psychology (IEP) in the Netherlands.
“The mind is everything. What you think you become”. Buddha
