Recorded in 2015.
The School of Homeopathy operates from purpose‑built premises in Rodborough. The school teaches students worldwide how to become homeopaths through a combination of distance learning and on‑site residential training at Hawkwood College.
Principal Mani Norland and his wife Amanda explain what it means to be a homeopath, the techniques used, and how the four‑year course provides a qualification recognised internationally.
Mani also shares his personal story of how he entered the profession.
The programme explores how the homeopathy sector has responded to parliamentary enquiries and how the school’s leadership views the future of the industry.
The documentary also travels to Devon to meet the school’s founder, Misha Norland. Misha recounts how his father, a renowned European artist, fled Nazi persecution and eventually settled in London. Misha describes his early career in the film industry before discovering homeopathy, founding the Society of Homeopaths, and establishing the School of Homeopathy, now run by his son.
The programme offers listeners a fascinating insight into this branch of alternative medicine.
Visit the School of Homeopathy’s website:
https://www.homeopathyschool.com/