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Dr. Amy Hogan has been in the women's health field for many years and strives to optimize and preserve female fertility through a holistic approach and restorative, NaProTechnology focused care. She joins us on the podcast to share her recommendations for the TOP supplements she recommends for women's health. She doesn't just give us names, she explains why they are so critical to balancing hormones, optimal quality of life, and more -- and shares some fascinating research studies along the way! If you're looking to narrow down the number of supplements you need to take for women's health needs, this episode is for you! GUEST BIO: Dr. Hogan was born and raised in rural Kansas. She earned a bachelor's degree in Nutrition Science from Kansas State University. Dr. Hogan graduated from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 2003 with special honors in endocrinology. She completed residency at Via Christi Family Medicine in Wichita, KS. During that time she also became a Creighton Model FertilityCare Medical Consultant. After 15 years of medical experience, she founded One Body Family and Fertility Clinic, LLC.NOTE: Episode is appropriate for all audiences. Show Notes: Prostaglandin Study PubMed article referencedOther episodes you may enjoy!:Ep.16: PMS 101Ep.39: Should I be taking Supplements?Ep. 134: Realistic cycle syncing for every woman, with Megan FallerSend us a textSupport the showOther great ways to connect with Woven Natural Fertility Care: Learn the Creighton Model System with us! Register here! Get our monthly newsletter: Get the updates! Chat about issues of fertility + faith: Substack Follow us on Instagram: @wovenfertility Watch our episodes on YouTube: @wovenfertility Love the content? The biggest gift you could give is to click a 5 star review and write why it was so meaningful! This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed physician. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health provider regarding a medical condition. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately. Neither Woven nor its staff, nor any contributor to this podcast, makes any represe...
Kelly Spoon a tenured faculty member at San Diego Mesa College. She teaches mathematics and statistics within the Mathematics department. She's had a number of different roles on campus and within my department, including STEM Professional Learning Coordinator and is involved in statistics education and focused on culturally responsive teaching. Amy Hogan is an NYC high school teacher. Currently teaching AP Statistics, Math Analysis (sophomore math team), and Algebra 2. She is involved with stats education at the K-12 level with the ASA and NCTM, and served on the committee for USCOTS 2023. Daniel Kaplan is a nationally recognized college professor in Statistics, Data Science, and Applied Mathematics. Author of multiple university-level textbooks, award winning teacher and curriculum developer. Strong innovator in teaching with professional-level software and author of several R packages for teaching data science, statistics, and calculus.
Amy Hogan-Burney is the General Manager, Cybersecurity Policy and Protection, at Microsoft. In this episode of Cybercrime Radio, she discusses how the Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit secured a court order to take down malicious infrastructure used by cybercriminals, what homoglyph domains are, and more. This microcast is a short version of our full interview with Hogan-Burney, which you can listen to at https://soundcloud.com/cybercrimemagazine/fighting-cybercriminals-the-microsoft-digital-crimes-unit-amy-hogan-burney-microsoft
- In Chapter 35 of Deathly Hallows, Harry awakens in what appears to be King's Cross Station. There, Dumbledore answers his questions and explains that Harry can choose to return to the land of the living if he wishes.- Today's prompt is: What is happening to Lord Voldemort while Harry and Dumbledore are in King's Cross?- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 24 of Deathly Hallows, Dobby's death provides Harry with some much-needed perspective. He tells his friends that Voldemort is searching for the Elder Wand and that there may be a Horcrux hidden in the Lestrange Vault.- Today's prompt is: Griphook calls Harry "an unusual wizard." Does that reflect the views of the wider goblin community?- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 19 of Deathly Hallows, Harry sees a Patronus in the woods and follows the mysterious silver doe to a lake where the sword of Gryffindor can be seen underneath the water. Sensing its impending doom, the locket Horcrux around Harry's neck attempts to strangle him. Luckily, Ron has found his way back to the camp just in time.- Today's prompt is: "He must've known you'd always want to come back.” How might Dumbledore have envisioned Ron needing and using the Deluminator?- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 12 of Deathly Hallows, Harry, Ron, and Hermione break into the Ministry using Polyjuice Potion to disguise themselves as employees. Even though they planned for weeks, a major hitch develops with Ron's stolen identity.- Today's prompt is: Is the trio's plan to break into the Ministry wildly reckless, both for themselves and the other people they involve?- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 30 of Half-Blood Prince, Dumbledore's funeral is held at Hogwarts. After the service, Harry breaks things off with Ginny and confides in Ron and Hermione that he is going to find the other Horcruxes. His two best friends vow to follow and help him.- Today's prompt is: Some readers view Half-Blood Prince primarily as set-up for Deathly Hallows rather than an installment that stands on its own. Discuss.- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 25 of Half-Blood Prince, things at Hogwarts escalate. Harry learns that Draco is suspiciously happy, but he can't investigate why because Dumbledore has requested his help with a Horcrux.- Today's prompt is: Is Trelawney's pulling and reading of the Lightning-Struck Tower card an example of her prophetic ability or pure coincidence?- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 13 of Half-Blood Prince, Harry and Dumbledore use the pensieve once again. This time, they visit Dumbledore's memory of the orphanage where Voldemort grew up.- Today's prompt is: The Pensieve is able to show Dumbledore's memory as "both rich in detail and satisfyingly accurate" due to his mental acuity and perceptiveness. Discuss.- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 10 of Half-Blood Prince, Harry and Dumbledore use the pensieve to learn about Voldemort's past.- Today's prompt is: Was the Ministry negligent in leaving the clearly abused Merope on her own after arresting her father and brother?- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
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- In Chapter 34 of Order of the Phoenix, Harry, Ron, Hermione, Neville, Ginny, and Luna fly to London on thestrals. The group intends to enter the Ministry of Magic to save Sirius, but finds themselves in a maze of rooms in the Department of Mysteries.- Today's prompt is: Each room in the Department of Mysteries studies some abstract concept (eg., love, time, death). What might be studied in the rooms we don't see?- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 7 of Order of the Phoenix, Arthur brings Harry to the Ministry of Magic for his disciplinary hearing. Mr. Weasley shows Harry around his workplace and reassures him that Dumbledore will make sure everything is okay.- Today's prompt is: Is the neglect and disrespect of the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Office a result of budget, apathy, discrimination, and something else?- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 5 of Order of the Phoenix, Molly and Sirius get into a heated argument; neither parental figure can agree on what is best for Harry. - Today's prompt is: Whose side are you on regarding how much to tell Harry: Molly or Sirius?- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 28 of Goblet of Fire, the third task draws ever closer and Harry learns that it will involve a maze. Unexpectedly, Barty Crouch Sr. appears on Hogwarts grounds, bloody and disoriented.- Today's prompt is: Given the suspicious events happening at Hogwarts and in the wider wizarding world, what is going through Dumbledore's mind upon Crouch's crazed arrival on the grounds?- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 22 of Goblet of Fire, Harry finally finds the courage to ask Cho Chang to the Yule Ball. To his dismay, Cho informs him she is going with another Triwizard Champion: Cedric Diggory.- Today's prompt is: Do enough opportunities exist for Hogwarts students to socialize, especially between Houses? Would students benefit from having more social events and extracurriculars?- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 7 of Goblet of Fire, excitement is in the air at the Quidditch World Cup as Harry, Hermione, and the Weasleys explore the area.- Today's prompt is: Is using Muggles to run the campsites and modifying their memories impractical? Unethical? Why involve Muggles in a magical event of this magnitude in the first place?- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 2 of Goblet of Fire, Harry awakens from a "bad dream" to find his scar burning and writes to Sirius for advice.- Today's prompt is: Harry chooses to write to Sirius about his scar hurting rather than Ron, Hermione, or Dumbledore. Does Harry choose him for the right reasons, and does Sirius seem likely to provide what Harry is seeking (whatever that may be)?- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 3 of Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry storms angrily into the night and accidentally summons the Knight Bus. On his way to the Leaky Cauldron, he learns about Sirius Black and is confronted by Minister of Magic Cornelius Fudge.- Today's prompt is: Feeling exiled and wandering on the dark streets, Harry dramatically considers his life as a runaway. If he were to make a stupid choice and try to get away in an illegal and/or dangerous fashion, would Sirius have intervened to stop him?- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 16 of Chamber of Secrets, Harry and Ron visit Hermione in the Hospital Wing and discover that before she was petrified, she figured out that a basilisk is the monster within the school. After learning that Ginny has been taken by the basilisk, the boys decide to enter the Chamber of Secrets themselves to save her.- Today's prompt is: It seems like a plothole that no one immediately asked Moaning Myrtle how she died. Assuming she was asked, was the information she provided insufficient? - This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 11 of Chamber of Secrets, Professor Lockhart starts a dueling club. During the first meeting, Harry learns he is a Parselmouth causing rumors to circulate that he is the heir of Slytherin and responsible for the recent attacks.- Today's prompt is: What was Dumbledore thinking in granting permission to Lockhart (of all people) to run a Dueling Club?- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 1 of Chamber of Secrets, The Dursleys completely ignore Harry's birthday - as they do every year - and busy themselves preparing for an important dinner party. Harry wonders why Ron and Hermione haven't written to him all summer.- Today's prompt is: If the Dursleys had included Harry in their dinner party, would they have earned brownie points with the Masons and/or the reader?- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
- In Chapter 8 of Sorcerer's Stone, Harry is thrown into the deep end of his brand new wizarding life. From challenging classwork and a begrudged professor to news of a mysterious theft at an infamous wizard bank, Harry's mind is reeling from the chaos of it all.- Today's prompt is: McGonagall warns, "Transfiguration is some of the most complex and dangerous magic you will learn at Hogwarts." Do you agree? Why or why not?- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
Amy Hogan is a career transition coach. As a coach, retreat leader, and breathwork facilitator, Amy is dedicated to supporting others in making the changes necessary to live a life of their own choosing. She served as the Climate Change and Sustainability Coordinator for the Regional Municipality of Durham before pursuing her career as a coach. In addition to guiding her clients through her own platform, Amy Hogan Life Coaching, she also works as the Global Project Manager for Desa Global Leadership. Amy joins us today to discuss what breathwork is and walk us through a few breathwork exercises. She shares her journey of becoming a coach after a career with the government. She outlines how breathwork can impact the mind, body, and emotions. Amy also explains how breathwork can help people connect during the pandemic and underscores how we can address our body's needs through breathwork. “Breathwork is an intentional and conscious practice that's been used across time and cultures for healing, relaxation, and grounding.” - Amy Hogan This week on the Trauma Hiders Club Podcast: The impulse to be more than human What inspired Amy to switch careers from her government job to the world of personal growth and development How helping others through coaching helped Amy What breathwork is and how it's different from meditation The different kinds of breathwork methods The impact of breathwork on the mind, body, and emotions “Drop into your body!” and the resistance we feel when doing breathwork for the first time What's driving the surge of interest in breathwork A guided breathwork exercise Meeting your body's needs through breathwork Resources Mentioned: Book: The Ultimate Coach by Amy Hardison and Alan Thompson Connect with Amy Hogan: Amy Hogan Website Amy Hogan on LinkedIn Amy Hogan on Instagram Email: hello@amyhogan.ca Where High Achievers Get Through Shit - TOGETHER Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of Trauma Hiders Club ‘The Podcast' with Karen Goldfinger Baker. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | GooglePlay | Stitcher | Spotify | Amazon Music Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help me reach more high achievers, like you. Join me on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn and visit my website to discover the rules of Trauma Club and grab your free download: Discover 5 Ways Your Fuckery Is Getting In The Way of The Next Level of Your Success.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amy Hogan is a career transition coach. As a coach, retreat leader, and breathwork facilitator, Amy is dedicated to supporting others in making the changes necessary to live a life of their own choosing. She served as the Climate Change and Sustainability Coordinator for the Regional Municipality of Durham before pursuing her career as a coach. In addition to guiding her clients through her own platform, Amy Hogan Life Coaching, she also works as the Global Project Manager for Desa Global Leadership. Amy joins us today to discuss what breathwork is and walk us through a few breathwork exercises. She shares her journey of becoming a coach after a career with the government. She outlines how breathwork can impact the mind, body, and emotions. Amy also explains how breathwork can help people connect during the pandemic and underscores how we can address our body’s needs through breathwork. “Breathwork is an intentional and conscious practice that’s been used across time and cultures for healing, relaxation, and grounding.” - Amy Hogan This week on the Trauma Hiders Club Podcast: The impulse to be more than human What inspired Amy to switch careers from her government job to the world of personal growth and development How helping others through coaching helped Amy What breathwork is and how it’s different from meditation The different kinds of breathwork methods The impact of breathwork on the mind, body, and emotions “Drop into your body!” and the resistance we feel when doing breathwork for the first time What’s driving the surge of interest in breathwork A guided breathwork exercise Meeting your body’s needs through breathwork Resources Mentioned: Book: The Ultimate Coach by Amy Hardison and Alan Thompson Connect with Amy Hogan: Amy Hogan Website Amy Hogan on LinkedIn Amy Hogan on Instagram Email: hello@amyhogan.ca Where High Achievers Get Through Shit - TOGETHER Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Trauma Hiders Club ‘The Podcast’ with Karen Goldfinger Baker. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | GooglePlay | Stitcher | Spotify | Amazon Music Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help me reach more high achievers, like you. Join me on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn and visit my website to discover the rules of Trauma Club and grab your free download: Discover 5 Ways Your Fuckery Is Getting In The Way of The Next Level of Your Success.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
- In Chapter 4 of Sorcerer's Stone, Hagrid finds Harry and explains the young wizard's true identity despite all efforts by the Dursleys to prevent it.- Today's prompt is: Was Hagrid the best choice for Harry's introduction to the magical community? How would a different Hogwarts staff member have approached the situation?- This episode is hosted by Amy Hogan.- Join in the conversation on MuggleNet's social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter
Amy Hogan-Burney is the General Manager of the Digital Crimes Unit and Associate General Counsel at Microsoft. In this episode of Cybercrime Radio, she joins host Hillarie McClure to discuss how the Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit secured a court order to take down malicious infrastructure used by cybercriminals, what homoglyph domains are, and more. To read the blog post Amy wrote, visit https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2021/07/19/cybercrime-homoglyphs-dcu-court-order/ • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
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Guest Amy Hogan works with huge hearted, soul driven women who are passionate about a particular cause, their either own or are part of a nonprofit, and want to make a positive impact in the world. She supports women who are making these changes in the world restore their own energy.
Enjoy this interview with Amy Hogan and find out the highlights of her retreat to Costa Rica. Amy and I talk about retreats and travel, facilitating workshops and friendly jungle critters that go bump in the middle of the night. So get out of your head, into your heart and let’s learn about this secret source of confidence.
Amy Hogan took her first solo trip when she was 34 years old, to Taiwan. It was a completely new experience for her, and she was pleasantly surprised by how welcoming and kind the locals were. The entire experience pushed new life into Amy, and it transformed her. Traveling made her realize that taking vacation once a year to experience the world was just not for her. So, she quit her job and started her own business as a breakthrough coach. Now, Amy is living the life she wants to live on her terms! Key Takeaways: *Where was Amy in her life when she embarked on her most significant solo journey? *Amy was taking a bus in Taiwan and she got lost! *What kind of wacky things did Amy do while she was there visiting her sister? *What was Amy’s experience like when interacting with the locals? *Amy caught the adventure bug after her visit to Taiwan. *What empowered Amy to start her own business? *Amy had 4 weeks of vacation from her job, but she knew she wanted to travel much more than that. *When Amy traveled overseas, how did that change her world view? *Amy had all the things that she thought would make her happy, but for some reason she just wasn’t. *People who travel come back so much more lighter, happier, and better. *What does Amy’s husband do while she’s off taking solo trips? *What do Amy’s friends think about all of this? *Amy talks a little bit about what she does and how she helps her lovely clients! Mentioned in This Episode: Transformviatravel.com Transform via Travel on Facebook @GoSoloLive on Twitter Email: Jennifer@TransformviaTravel.com Patreon.com/gosololive Connect with Amy: Website YouTube LinkedIn Private Facebook Group Leave a Review: Did you like this episode? Please leave an honest review on iTunes with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to the Go Solo Live podcast on iTunes, to get notified when a new episode gets released. I appreciate your listening to this week’s show. And tune in next week for another great guest.
It's time for another Community Member Spotlight! These special episodes feature an interview with a member of the Living Unconventionally Facebook Community. This spotlight is on Amy Hogan and she talks about leaving her steady government job to launch her own business. She also talks about how her travels have shifted since left the corporate world and how they're going to play a much larger role in her future. To find links to the resources mentioned in today's episode, visit www.livingunconventionally.com/166 To join the Living Unconventionally Facebook Group, just visit www.livingunconventionally.com/Facebook If you would like to support the Living Unconventionally Podcast, visit www.livingunconventionally.com/patreon to become a patron of the show on Patreon. Stalk Me On: LivingUnconventionally.com/Instagram LivingUnventionally.com/Twitter LivingUnconventionally.com/YouTube
MuggleNet Academia is a comprehensive insight into the literary thematic elements and scholastic endeavors that author J.K. Rowling has provided in her writings of the Harry Potter and Cormoran Strike series. We look through the entire Harry Potter series for various elements in alchemy, literary components, composition attributes, as well as available classes at Universities and Colleges around the world, and various unique studies that are being implemented today. We also dissect the Cormoran Strike mystery detective series as the books are being released, helping readers understand and appreciate the writings of the modern-day Dickens, J.K. Rowling. In this lesson, we take a strong look at the upcoming releases within the Wizarding World itself: The Cursed Child play and its associated script in book form; Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them film and its associated screenplay in book form; the theme park openings; along with the constant backstory from JKR's Pottermore website. Is this all for the betterment of the fans? Or is there a hidden shadow in the form of fan exploitation in the works? Returning to the show to talk with us about the new movies and related controversies are screenplay writer extraordinaire and first tier Potter Pundit, Janet Batchler, and MuggleNet staffer and recent graduate of Broadcasting, Amy Hogan. We hope you enjoy the show. Thank you for listening.
MuggleNet Academia is a comprehensive insight into the literary thematic elements and scholastic endeavors that author J.K. Rowling has provided in her writings of the Harry Potter series. We look through the entire Harry Potter series for various elements in alchemy, literary components, composition attributes, as well as available classes at Universities and Colleges around the world, and various unique studies that are being implemented today. We continue to examine topics that are present within the NEW academic books that are focused on the literature of the Harry Potter series. Fresh off a fantastic discussion and release of the Ravenclaw Reader, this lesson on MuggleNet Academia focuses on Chapter 11 from Professor Patrick McCauley's new book Into the Pensieve. In this lesson, we discuss a key topic and theme that is prevalent throughout the Harry Potter series but has been overlooked in the past...Violence Against the female characters and their repercussions in the magical world. Joining Professor Patrick McCauley on this show is MuggleNet Creative Team Staff Members, Amy Hogan and Lizzie Sudlow. In this lesson we discuss: Why did J.K. Rowling name her first daughter, Jessica, after Jessica Mitford, a known communist and fascist supporter and author of Hons and Rebels? Rowling's skill of writing to the level of her reader's ages throughout the series. What really happened to the female characters like Katie Bell, Ariana Dumbledore, Lily Potter, Dolores Umbridge, and even Helena Ravenclaw. AND SO MUCH MORE! We hope you enjoy the show. Thank you for listening.