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Welcome to the podcast with Dr. Brendan McCarthy! Hormones can stimulate some breast cancer cells to grow. Hormone therapy works by either lowering the amount of hormones in the body or by blocking them from getting to breast cancer cells. Hormone therapy is also known as endocrine therapy. There are a number of different types of hormone therapy. The type you need depends on a number of factors. Let's talk about them Dr. Brendan McCarthy founded Protea Medical Center in 2002. While he's been the chief medical officer, Protea has grown and evolved into a dynamic medical center serving the Valley and Central Arizona. A nationally recognized as an expert in hormone replacement therapy, Dr McCarthy s the only instructor in the nation who teaches BioHRT on live patients. Physicians travel to Arizona to take his course and integrate it into their own practices. Besides hormone replacement therapy, Dr. McCarthy has spoken nationally and locally before physicians on topics such as weight loss, infertility, nutritional therapy and more. Thank you for tuning in and don't forget to hit that SUBSCRIBE button! Let us know in the COMMENTS if you have any questions or what you may want Dr. McCarthy to talk about next! Check out Dr. Brendan McCarthy's Book! https://www.amazon.com/Jump-Off-Mood-Swing-Hormones/dp/0999649604 --More Links-- Instagram: www.instagram.com/drbrendanmccarthy TikTok: www.tiktok.com/drbrendanmccarthy Clinic Website: www.protealife.com Some of the studies I used: Franke, Henk R., and Istvan Vermes. "Differential effects of progestogens on breast cancer cell lines." Maturitas 46 (2003): 55-58. Wood, Charles E., et al. "Effects of estradiol with micronized progesterone or medroxyprogesterone acetate on risk markers for breast cancer in postmenopausal monkeys." Breast cancer research and treatment 101 (2007): 125-134. Regidor, P-A. "Progesterone in peri-and postmenopause: a review." Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde 74.11 (2014): 995-1002. Korenman, Stanley G. "The endocrinology of breast cancer." Cancer 46.S4 (1980): 874-878. Korenman, StanleyG. "Oestrogen window hypothesis of the aetiology of breast cancer." The Lancet 315.8170 (1980): 700-701. Chang, King-Jen, et al. "Influences of percutaneous administration of estradiol and progesterone on human breast epithelial cell cycle in vivo." Fertility and sterility 63.4 (1995): 785-791. Laidlaw, I. J., et al. "The proliferation of normal human breast tissue implanted into athymic nude mice is stimulated by estrogen but not progesterone." Endocrinology 136.1 (1995): 164-171. Jean-Michel Foidart, M. D., et al. "Estradiol and progesterone regulate the proliferation of human breast epithelial cells." Fertility and Sterility 69.5 (1998): 963-969.
I'll swallow your soul if you don't listen to this episode! Because this week I'm joined by the ever-talented Adam Korenman as we discuss the Sam Raimi classic, "The Evil Dead"! To discover whether this film is as groovy as they come, or if it should be buried alive!
Things are about to get geeky! This week I'm joined by Adam Korenman and Crystal Storm as they guide me through the world of Dungeons and Dragons! Listen to find out whether this movie is a critical hit or an absolute miss!
It's not the case of a doctor becoming a photographer. Instead, it's a lifelong photographer who became a physician and then returned to his roots. After putting the camera down to dedicate his entire time and focus on becoming a radiologist and building his practice, Eric Korenman rediscovered his passion of photography when his first child was born in 2000. This time, no one could take the camera out of his hands. Eric's passion for documenting, capturing the moment and sharing sheer authenticity has led to incredible new experiences, shoots with household names in comedy and show business, as well as lifelong friendships. His goal is for his subjects to "forget the camera is there" and he quips that his shoots are like a therapy session. The results speak for the themselves. Shooting some of the best comedians in the business in New York City began years ago because of Eric's pure audacity to simply reach out and ask them. Being the doctor photographer has never been part of his brand (many know him much better as a photographer than a physician), it sure did help, as he mended one famous comedian's infected toe. That's just one anecdote that Eric shares in our conversation. We also discuss how his passion for photography helped in his decision to choose radiology, which he calls the photography side of medicine, his evolution of work from landscapes to portraits as well as fine art, his friendship with the late Gilbert Gottfried and his family, the transition from film to digital over the years, his love of podcasts and old-time radio shows, NPR, WAMC and the spoken word, raising his children in the Berkshires and much more. I hope you'll enjoy my conversation with Eric Korenman. Check out Eric's work on his website: www.korenman.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-krol/support
Starting a motion design career is hard and leaves you with a lot of questions. There are so many hurdles that new artists stumble into; it can feel like there is no clear path forward. Joe Donaldson joins us on the podcast and breaks down how he balances work and life, all while riding a wave of continual success.
Allen Laseter Talks Productivity, Passion Projects, People Management, Motion Design, Direction, and Developing Your Own Style Nashville-based animator, illustrator and director Allen Laseter didn't 'study' motion design; the famed creative, known for his bold, striking scenes and uniquely stylized characters, transitioned from live action with trial and error and online tutorials. One day, after graduating with a BFA in Film, he was offered an animation project from a friend of a friend — and the rest, as they say, is history. Allen's since completed projects for the likes of Lagunitas, TED, Coke, Disney and School of Motion. How does he do it? Almost exclusively in After Effects. And now, with a new baby at home, how does he juggle his creative work, commercial direction and family life? On Episode 81 of the School of Motion Podcast, our founder and CEO Joey Korenman and his guest Allen Laseter discuss the road to renown; developing your own style; After Effects animation; coordinating paid client and personal passion projects; billing for your services; working freelance versus studio employment; project and people management best practices; and Stanley Kubrick, School House Rock! and The Beatles's Yellow Submarine.
Ryan Honey of premier motion design studio Buck talks landing a motion design job, creativity and collaboration in the workplace, and more. https://www.schoolofmotion.com/podcast/studio-ascended-buck-cofounder-ryan-honey-som-podcast
Good sound design can set an animation apart from the rest of the pack. We may be pushing pixels left and right, but the audible experience needs just as much love. On today's podcast, Wes and Trevor of Sono Sanctus bust down doors and deliver a really unique podcast experience. https://www.schoolofmotion.com/podcast/sono-sanctus-podcast-interview
In today's podcast episode we chat with Designer and Art Director Nidia Dias. https://www.schoolofmotion.com/podcast/nidia-dias-interview
Yann Lhomme drops a ton of insight into the changing landscape of marketing that studios now operate in. When every brand in the world is a media company how can studios and agencies help their clients navigate the world of video and motion design? https://www.schoolofmotion.com/podcast/yann-lhomme-interview
There's a lot of buzz around motion design and how it fits into UI and UX. Zach Brown is leading the way with an app called Animator by Haiku. https://www.schoolofmotion.com/podcast/haiku-podcast
Beeple, the godfather of everydays, digs deep into learning and where you should be spending your time and efforts to build your career. https://www.schoolofmotion.com/podcast/beeple-interview
Author Adam Korenman arrives on the show to talk about his brand new science fiction novel 'When Skies Fall', the second book in The Gray Wars Saga! Along the way, he talks about the current state of indie publishing, the decade plus struggle it took to get The Gray Wars Saga published and the impetus for the story! We also talk about the early days (and frustrations) of Star Wars MMORPGs, I freak out over the new Star Wars VR experience from TheVoid and Adam offers up some very good advice to writers! If you love books, sci-fi or just great conversation, this is a solid episode! Enjoy!
Joey Korenman is the founder of School of Motion and author of The Freelance Manifesto. During the episode, we talk about why and how he started School of Motion, a few tips from The Freelance Manifesto and his love for teaching, his kids and a short commute. Links: The Freelance Manifesto http://www.freelance.how/ School of Motion: https://www.schoolofmotion.com/ Toil: http://toilboston.com Twitter: twitter.com/SchoolOfMotion Highlights: - Freelance.how - Story behind his new book - Two parts: Why you should freelance & recipe for getting clients - How he got his start in motion - Opened a motion design studio: Toil - Doing awesome work, but depressed - Didn't like going into work every day - Felt like there was a lack of purpose - So he created School of Motion - Wrong Mountain Syndrome - The Perfect Day Exercise - Tired of trading my time for money - The beauty of releasing products & passive income - Started teaching at a college: Ringling College of Art and Design - School of Motion started - 30 days of After Effects - Business coach helped launch it - Ask people to buy the course before making the course - Webinar about what is now Animation Bootcamp -100 spots filled up - It sold out in ten minutes - Wired to always be chasing more - But it's not sustainable - Design something that can be run without Joey - Finding balance while still working hard - The art of teaching - Motivators : money and doing cool stuff - Doing work you are proud of not just the work you can get - Core of the book: it's not about money it's about time - 93% of the work Buck does doesn't go on their website - You should intentionally do work you don't want to do because it will pay you better - How to go freelance - Before you ever ask someone to hire you, they have to know you and like you - Reliability trumps talent any day - Identify companies who might need motion design - LinkedIn can be your best friend - sign up for one month of "recruiter" allows for advanced feature - Trigger words to get people to open up an email -- remember people need to open it - First/most important tip: Never ask for work in the first email - Freelancing myth - Myth - Full-time jobs are secure - In theory, people can find more security as a freelancer - Dream Client: Learning and translating animation into new formats - Favorite Animated Film: The Incredibles - What does your family think you do: Teaching people how to make Disney movies - Animalator: Octopus