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How do you prepare for birth beyond the physical factors? Today's guest is Amy Zhou, a certified Health Coach and Medicine Woman who specializes in teaching women (and men) how to heal their body, mind and spirit naturally at home. She's also a new mama to her son Nathaniel, who is three and a half weeks old at the time we recorded this episode. We cover a lot of great things with Amy. For starters, she gave birth in the exact days the situation of COVID-19 dramatically shifted and accelerated in the United States, and specifically in her area of Los Angeles, California. According to Amy, it was like the world was a certain way when they entered the hospital, and then completely different when they emerged. So we chat about initial postpartum during an interesting time in the world and how she's processing that. We also hear about Amy and her husband Ed's preparation process for the birth experience. Their internal spiritual work was vital. Particularly when some challenges popped up, like an IUGR diagnosis (intrauterine growth restriction). This meant there were concerns about baby Nathaniel's small size and how that could impact possibly inducing Amy before her due date. And bonus - Amy shares some of her gifts and expertise with listeners and leaves some tips for pregnant mothers both from her own experience as well as her extensive training and coaching. Links From The Episode: Amy's website: https://www.amyzhou.com/home Offers From Our Awesome Partners: Needed: https://bit.ly/2DuMBxP - use code DIAH to get 20% off your order Splash Blanket: https://bit.ly/3JPe1g0 - use code DIAH for 10% off your order Esembly: https://bit.ly/3eanCSz - use code DIH20 to get 20% off your order More From Doing It At Home: Send us your birth story: https://bit.ly/3jOjCKl Doing It At Home book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3vJcPmU DIAH Website: https://www.diahpodcast.com/ DIAH Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doingitathome/ DIAH YouTube: https://bit.ly/3pzuzQC DIAH Merch: www.diahpodcast.com/merch Give Back to DIAH: https://bit.ly/3qgm4r9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of Extra Serving, a Nation's Restaurant News podcast, NRN editors Holly Petre, Sam Oches and Leigh Anne Zinsmeister spoke about Taco Bell's new leadership.The chain announced late Thursday the retirement of Mark King and the promotion of Sean Tresvant to CEO. King saw the brand through the past four years and came out on the other side better than ever. What does his legacy mean, and are there big shoes to fill?The editors also talked about Chick-fil-A's place in consumers' hearts. The brand was named the number one choice amongst consumers, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index. While this is the 9th straight year the chain has been ranked number 1, it's also the smallest margin the chain has won by since 2015. Is Chick-fil-A losing sentiment with consumers, or have other brands just become favorites?This week's guest is Amy Zhou, director of operations at Cote Korean Steakhouse.
Another Bonus Cuts author interview - this time with Amy Zhou, Pediatric Emergency Medicine specialist and first author of the recently reviewed article on IVC collapse duration. Zach and Mike ask the hard questions about how this paper came to be and how we should be thinking about the IVC in our pediatric patients. https://www.ultrasoundgel.org/136
Meet the Forbes 30 Under 30 Food & Drink class of 2022. The annual list identifies and applauds young innovators and entrepreneurs who are redefining the way we eat, drink and think about food. On this episode of Tech Bites, host Jennifer Leuzzi talks with Forbes Under 30 editors Chloe Sorvino and Kristin Stoller. Two of this year's winners talk about the impact of being on the list: Amy Zhou, Director of Operations at Michelin-starred COTE in New York City and Miami and Co-Founder at Wine Empowered, and Alexis Nikole Nelson, forager, cook, educator and social media sensation @BlackForager.Photo Courtesy of Forbes.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Tech Bites by becoming a member!Tech Bites is Powered by Simplecast.
On October 14th, 2021 NASA EDGE provided live coverage of the Lucy Rollout at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Several members of the Lucy team joined the show. Lucy Program Scientist Tom Statler, Deputy Project Systems Engineer Mike Sekerak, and L'Ralph Instrument Data Scientist Hannah Kaplan were live on set, while T2Cam Calibration Team and gradaute student Amy Zhou joined virtually. Rounding out the latest on the rocket's trip to the pad, NASA's Launch Services Program very Mic Woltman kept us up to date on the final pre-launch status of this incredible planetary mission to the Trojan Asteroids.
This episode, we talk with Amy Zhou. Amy, also known as "Doodle," tells us about how she started playing ultimate in college at Rutgers, and her experience playing in the Metro East in college. She details how she became a member of D.C. Scandal and later Brute Squad. Amy also tells us about how she developed as an ultimate player, both skill-wise, and mentally, as she moved from one team to the next. She talks in particular about how her mentality on defense has grown and shifted the longer she has played. She and Tulsa then go into specifics about Brute Squad's new committee structure this year, the reasons for the change, and the benefits and difficulties that came along with it. Finally, Doodle discusses making Team USA in 2020 before the pandemic, as well as her thoughts on what playing in front of a crowd at PUL games means to her and her family.This is the first episode of Season 2 of Share the Air. To listen to previous guests, check out our Season 1 episodes wherever you get your podcasts. If you want to hear even more of us, check out our Patreon page, where you can listen to bonus content every two weeks, as well as access other cool benefits! We already have a number of bonus episode out, filled with new interviews, thoughtful discussions, great stories, and extra content that we couldn't fit into the original episodes. Also, if you want to rep some sweet Share the Air gear, check out our new store, courtesy of VC Ultimate!Share the Air is hosted by Tulsa Douglas and Luisa Neves. It is planned, edited, and produced by Tulsa Douglas, Luisa Neves, and Tim Bobrowski. Share the Air's music is by Grey Devlin and Christopher Hernandez. Share the Air is sponsored by the National Ultimate Training Camp, VC Ultimate, and the Centre for Applied Neuroscience.
Amy Zhou, the medicine woman, is a certified health coach, mother, and fellow podcaster host of the ambassadors of joy podcast. She has a deep connection with our creator and is super passionate about healing the world and helping people understand their body through healthy eating and self-care practices. Connect with Amy on IG https://www.instagram.com/amythemedicinewoman/ Luke and his team hope you enjoy this episode. Let us know by sharing the episode and tagging @lukemindpower on your IG or FB You can follow Luke on IG @lukemindpower and Tik Tok Subscirbe to LukeMindPower on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLNqujqOtwjLOcLKz_FXnw?view_as=subscriber Want to go from where you are to where you should be? Why not enquire about Luke's Ultimate Success Coaching click here www.lukemindpower.com To your Ultimate Success & Fulfilment LMP --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lukemindpower/message
In this episode of New Narratives, we're talking about the 2020 election and Asian American/Pacific Islander voters. We'll discuss who the AAPI electorate is, why they have such low voter turnout, and if representation of AAPIs in politics really matters. Guests include: Nimisha Nagalia (Hennepin County elections), Cindy Yang (Forward Together), Chip Chang (PhD student at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities), and Amy Zhou (legislative assistant in the Minnesota Senate). Host: Anya Steinberg
Have you ever felt obsessed with changing your external circumstances?Like… When I release some weight I will be happy. When I have an increase of money I will feel safe. If my boss wouldn’t be bothering me I would have a great day. If my kids would leave me alone for a bit I would feel peaceful. All these external circumstances are out of our control. And I used to be obsessed with things like that including my food that led to an eating disorder. I wanted to have a sense of control and peace. I wanted to BE happy and was outsourcing my happiness to external things and people. It is so important to learn that our internal world creates our external experiences. And when we do realize it we start to journal, meditate, work out, eat better… and we get those glimpses of peace, happiness, and fulfillment. Yet, it still feels like something is missing, doesn’t it? Like you are doing all the right things but it doesn’t yet feel complete. That’s when the Universe worked its magic again and through my friend Angie Sanchez Rojo brought me another friend and mentor, Amy Zhou who introduced me to Anthony Williams, aka Medical Medium. I went so deep on to the internal healing this time that I feel that all shifted around me. Medical Medium teaches us about our dis-eases, our aches, pains, and struggles in our bodies in a whole new perspective. Thanks to him I not only am healing my grandma, I am also bringing in more joy, love, and prosperity in my life because I am letting go of all toxicity, viruses and bacterias from my body. And it is as simple as starting my day with 32oz of lemon water, 32oz of celery juice 30 minutes after that and having for breakfast Heavy Metal Detox Smoothie. You can learn more about the smoothie here:http://bit.ly/MMsmoothie It is almost magical to FEEL different on the inside and having so much clarity on how what is going on inside of our bodies not only emotionally but also physically can influence our external world. It’s time to heal and elevate your life. Ps: Have you join my free private FB group yet? It’s only high vibe ladies who are supporting each other thrive in life. Excited to see you there! http://bit.ly/FBtocoaching Let me know what is your morning routine that keeps you vibrant and healthy?
On this episode: If we take care of ourselves, we can take care of others We can reconnect with who we are by reconnecting with Earth Our bodies are the greatest gift to do our life’s work Remove all the layers to get to the core Unlearning the process Our current symptoms aren’t connected to spirituality All of our answers lie in nature We get to blend the science and nature for the ultimate health to create energy in our bodies Ask yourself: What are your food stories? What do you rely on for energy? Are they processed? Are they coming from nature? Are you addicted to it? Your body has the possibility to create it – sun, soil, air, plants Fruits – highest source of energy on Earth 70-80% is the content of water in our bodies When you eat something ask yourself how much water it contains? Regenerative foods Grown from Earth High in hydration Our bodies work with Sun Mornings to detox to power yourself Celery Juice on empty stomach Grounding foods throughout the day We need carbs so we can create our own proteins in our own liver Critical clean carbs - • Fruit • Raw Honey • Potatoes and sweet potatoes • Winter squash • Coconut water The critical glucose we get from CCC: • Protects the nervous system • Stops the brain from shrinking • Builds muscles • Protects the heart • Is vital for liver function • Protects the adrenals • Helps you cope with stress • Is critical for healing • Feeds every cell in the body Also remember, veggies are filled with protein. The One thing she wants people to know about her: I am love (my name Amy means BELOVED) Daily Rituals: What works for me changes with seasons I am in. Celery, lemon water, sweet potatoes Master your morning Last thing that’s on my heart: Reconnect to your body. Your body loves you. Amy Zhou: A certified Health Coach and Medicine Woman that specializes in teaching women (and men) how to heal their body, mind and spirit naturally at home. While attending Stanford University, she worked with some of the best physicians, researchers, and doctors at the Stanford Medical Center. After graduation, Amy worked as an engineer at a breast cancer medical device startup. During her time in the medical field, many of her encounters revealed to me that while Western medicine is extremely effective for emergencies and surgeries, there has been very little breakthroughs in healing chronic illnesses. With this in mind, she switched career paths and became one of the youngest, and most highly recruited executives for multi-million and billion dollar e-commerce startups. I worked for Rent The Runway, Shoedazzle, Justfab, and more. While working as a female executive, the pressure and stress started to lower her immunity. For over the last decade, Amy suffered from chronic eczema, acne, psoriasis, anxiety, hair loss, and allergies. In 2017, she decided that I've had enough. So she enrolled myself into IIN, got her health coach certification, and started to view and love her body from a whole different perspective. Through this journey, she is ever so grateful for her mentors and guides, especially the works from Edgar Cayce, and Anthony William. They have opened her eyes to the truth behind our own healing abilities. Today, her mission is to create programs, products, and services that will easily share this healing wisdom to anyone who is seeking. Ps: Have you join my free private FB group yet? It’s only high vibe ladies who are supporting each other thrive in life. Excited to see you there! http://bit.ly/FBtocoaching
Stanford students provide a range of perspectives about keeping in touch with friends and communities while social distancing. Visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts to hear from other podcasts like "Really, Bro?" and "Founders' Couch." This project was supported through the Office of the Vice President of the Arts and the COVID-19 Creative Community Response Grant. Managing Editor: Ellie Wong Producers (Narrators): Ellie Wong, Amy Zhou
How do you prepare for birth beyond the physical factors? Today’s guest is Amy Zhou, a certified Health Coach and Medicine Woman who specializes in teaching women (and men) how to heal their body, mind and spirit naturally at home. She’s also a new mama to her son Nathaniel, who is three and a half weeks old at the time we recorded this episode. We cover a lot of great things with Amy. For starters, she gave birth in the exact days the situation of COVID-19 dramatically shifted and accelerated in the United States, and specifically in her area of Los Angeles, California. According to Amy, it was like the world was a certain way when they entered the hospital, and then completely different when they emerged. So we chat about initial postpartum during an interesting time in the world and how she’s processing that. We also hear about Amy and her husband Ed’s preparation process for the birth experience. Their internal spiritual work was vital. Particularly when some challenges popped up, like an IUGR diagnosis (intrauterine growth restriction). This meant there were concerns about baby Nathaniel’s small size and how that could impact possibly inducing Amy before her due date. And bonus - Amy shares some of her gifts and expertise with listeners and leaves some tips for pregnant mothers both from her own experience as well as her extensive training and coaching. Links: Amy’s website: https://www.amyzhou.com/home Sarah’s website: www.sarahbivens.com Matthew’s website: www.matthewbivens.com Our website: https://www.diahpodcast.com/ DIAH Shop: https://www.bonfire.com/store/diahpodcast/ Parents on Demand Network: https://parentsondemand.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diahpodcast/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/diahpodcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1904721379788084/?ref=bookmarks
Women, especially wives of entrepreneurs, often put others' needs above their own. But listen up! Amy Zhou is here to tell us why caring for yourself is caring for your marriage. Amy is a business owner who has worked for medical device and e-commerce startups, AND she's married to an entrepreneur, so she has incredible insight into the stress and pressure entrepreneurs face. She tells us why it's important to nourish our bodies so we have the energy and stamina to accomplish our goals, as well as the clarity to communicate with our spouses. Amy is a modern day Medicine Woman and speaker with an incredible message of restoring our body's natural health through food as medicine. She's been successful in inspiring women across the globe to take extreme ownership of their own body, and begin to make significant changes in order to build habits for lifelong health (more specifically to reverse their chronic skin conditions that have robbed them of their confidence, sensuality, and desire to live their dreams). Those who have heard her message and taken action to heal themselves are now seeing their loved ones, husbands, kids, family and community automatically heal around them as a result. Amy's website: https://www.amyzhou.com/ Amy's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amythemedicinewoman/ Amy's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFzq64lMOUgmrLZiKaPJeRA Amy's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyTheMedicineWoman/ Mrs. Startup Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mrsstartup/ Mrs. Startup Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/mrsstartup/ Mrs. Startup website: https://mrsstartup.com Karen's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/howellkaren/
Victoria: Hey everyone, it’s Sensei Victoria Whitfield here, your journey partner in business, welcoming you back to episode 89 of the Journeypreneur Podcast. This is your source for channeled holistic stress management techniques, guidance, inspiration and motivation to stay on your path to rapid financial ascension and massive impact as a conscious entrepreneur. The title of today’s podcast episode is Your Healing Power. I have someone special here, and she is going to share some of the nuggets of wisdom she has picked up along her journey - my sister goddess friend Amy Zhou! We connected through Russell Brunson's coaching program, and mama we are out there, you and I both, we're out there to serve in a very big way and heal the world. So, Amy, welcome to the podcast! Amy: Thank you so much for that wonderful introduction Victoria, Sensei Victoria! I am so so grateful to be here and chat with you. You know I'm going on the journey with Russell alongside you and so many of others, and this program has really been one of the reasons why I am able to believe and trust and have faith on this path of service. Because many times when we are starting to pursue something that is a little bit more for fulfilling in our lives, and I'm not putting down others who are doing the 9-5, but many of us become very wary of what's going to come up as we pursue our purpose in business. We have our first time doing a business venture, or maybe even the second or third time, because the first and the second hasn't worked. We are always wondering if it's going to work out, and we have to steer clear always of the fear of starting something new, again. Let's talk about it! - Are you blocking your next business breakthrough? Take the assessment at http://www.victoriawhitfield.com/quiz to find out, and apply for a Breakthrough Call with me!
Amy is a modern day medicine woman and holistic coach on a mission to inspire women around the globe to heal their chronic conditions. Amy's fast-paced executive career put her on a crash course for chronic conditions including acne, allergies, and eczema. From this physical wake-up call, she began healing herself with food as medicine. Amy shares with us her ancient lineage that contributed to her life path, how she plans to help those in her native Asian culture, and she gives us a beautiful visual example of how we can eat intuitively to heal ourselves. AMY'S WEBSITE: https://www.amyzhou.com AMY ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/amythemedicinewoman/ AMY ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AmyTheMedicineWoman/ ATHENA RISING PODCAST WEBSITE: athenarisingpodcast.com ATHENA RISING PODCAST ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/athenarisingpodcast/ ATHENA RISING PODCAST ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/theathenarisingpodcast/ ATHENA RISING FACEBOOK COMMUNITY GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/347039872729789/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soulrisingpodcast/support
On the Brandboom podcast Amy Zhou discovers trends and shares tips and stories from the savviest retail brands. Our guest today is Melissa Gonzalez. Melissa is a retail futurist and expert consultant in pop-up shops, who has been awarded design:retail 40 under 40 for her work transforming retail environments. She brings some deep knowledge on how pop-ups can benefit your brand, which brands should try them, and why pop-ups have become more popular. You can also find the podcast on SoundCloud (https://soundcloud.com/brandboom/sets/season-1), iTunes, Tunein, Stitcher, and the Google Play store. For show notes, transcripts and more visit: https://www.brandboom.com/article/brandboom-success-podcast
Welcome to the Brandboom podcast, where we discover trends and share tips and stories from the savviest retail brands. Our guest today is Nicholas Cole Mather, an expert on branding, on marketing to Generation Z, and an amazingly prolific writer, with more than 200 columns for Inc. alone. Go to Brandboom.com (http://brandboom.com/) for show notes and more. The podcast is hosted by Amy Zhou. Produced by Red Cup Agency.
Growing a brand and business requires a few things: A dream, determination and the right team backing you up. For fashion entrepreneurs, Mary Vallarta is someone you want to have in your corner if you hope to find success. Amy Zhou, COO of Brandboom (http://brandboom/) and host of the Brandboom podcast, sat down with Vallarta, the founder of FAB Counsel --(http://fabcounsel.com/) a fashion and business consulting company that offers tools and support needed for the the modern fashion entrepreneur -- to talk all things retail, merchandising and how to get your line into stores. Key Takeaways: “FAB Counsel stands for Fashion and Business Counsel and what is that is a support and resource for fashion entrepreneurs” Mary at 3:09 “The fastest way (to get into stores) is to have proven sales” Mary at 6:44 “Buyers are always looking for some type of reassurance that what you're going to them will sell at their stores” Mary at 8:17 “If you're going to invest money in a trade show make sure you have a plan to make that money back if you're going to miss it” Mary at 11:15 “Listen to your customers and the way customers speak is through sales” Mary at 15:39 "As a fashion brand you're not just selling a piece of clothing or a piece of jewelry you're selling a feeling" Mary at 16:45 The podcast is produced by Red Cup Agency.
Amy Zhou is a modern day Medicine Woman, and certified holistic health coach. Her message of restoring belief in our power to heal ourselves and rebuilding our skin & body on a cellular level through food, has empowered women around the globe to change their lives. She is on a mission to continue her work in inspiring women to reverse their chronic health conditions that have robbed them of their confidence, sensuality, and desire to live their dreams. In this episode we discuss: -the role of patient versus self healer -the science of self healing -building emotional resilience during chaos -how to naturally heal eczema and other skin challenges -spiritual understanding behind birth control and fertility -rebuilding our skin and body on a cellular level This episode was brought to you by Beekeeper's Naturals. Use code "HEALINGUNCENSORED" at checkout for 15% off your first order or simply click here: Beekeepersnaturals.com/HealingUncensored