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In recognition of Endometriosis Awareness Month, we welcome back nutrition and lifestyle coach Sarah Hopkins to explore the complex relationship between endometriosis and fertility. Sarah shares insights from helping countless women manage this challenging condition through evidence-based nutritional and lifestyle interventions.This episode dives into why endometriosis has become increasingly prevalent, the crucial role of inflammation in both endo symptoms and fertility outcomes, and practical strategies for creating an environment where your body can better manage this condition. Sarah breaks down the impact of environmental chemicals, explains which dietary approaches show the most promise, and addresses whether IVF is always necessary for those with endometriosis who want to conceive. From success stories of her clients who've conceived naturally despite their diagnosis to cutting-edge research on the gut-hormone connection, this conversation offers hope and actionable advice for anyone navigating the challenging intersection of endometriosis and fertility.
This week, Jake & Callan are joined by Sarah Hopkins to discuss women's health, focusing on PCOS, endometriosis, and fertility. Sarah breaks down misconceptions around these conditions, emphasizing that they are often lifestyle-driven and reversible. She shares practical insights on blood sugar regulation, the dangers of inflammatory diets, and the transformative power of nutrient-dense foods like organ meats and oysters.Rooted in Paul Chek's holistic philosophies, Sarah highlights simple yet effective strategies for improving gut health, balancing hormones, and supporting fertility. This episode offers practical tools and a new perspective on reclaiming health and vitality through foundational changes in diet and lifestyle.This one is a must listen for the ladies. Enjoy the episode!To find out more about Sarah's workIG | shopkinshealthFor everything else Linktr.ee
A lot can change in 50 years, but there's a thread that connects the University of Richmond experience through the generations. In this episode, we explore that thread by conversing with two alums who are gearing up for their 5th and 50th reunion celebrations this year.Check out our Reunion Weekend schedule and register for events here: reunion.richmond.edu.Editing and production by Maggie Johnson, '18, Associate Director of Regional & Young Grad Engagement. Music by FASSounds and sound effect by UNIVERSFIELD from Pixabay.
This final episode of season two bookends the reason the writers started this screenwriting series over two years ago. It's a reminder to themselves and other creatives that the dream lives on-- and the only way to fail is to quit. The writers check in with questions like: What are ways you refuse to quit? When did you almost quit and what convinced you to continue? How is your inner artist right now? Fragile? Beat up? Inspired? The three also discus themes pulled from Julia Cameron's inspiring book The Artist's Way on how to set our "creative selves" free and keep our "rational selves" low-key. This is S2 EP9 in a series that documents the journeys of three emerging screenwriters - Sarah Hopkins, Rebecca Williams Spindler, & Darla Phillips - who share their experiences as they try and navigate careers in film and tv-- a huge feat indeed. Add in the TWIST that each are women of FAITH and entering into life's "second season"— and you might find yourself mumbling under your breath, "Good luck with that ladies!" Follow along for some guaranteed laughs, a flaw or two, and some valuable screenwriting and industry perspective that will inspire anyone with a dream! #screenwriter #screenwriting #writer #dreamer To view the screenwriters bios & more—go to: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100079930643765&mibextid=LQQJ4d MENTIONS & RESOURSES: The Artist's Way written by Julia Cameron
Join Sig as she chats with Sarah Hopkins, a Nutrition and Lifestyle Coach from Perth, Western Australia, takes you on a journey of self-discovery, health, and well-being. With over two decades of experience, Sarah shares her personal odyssey from weight struggles to a holistic approach that transformed her life and inspired her to help others achieve optimal health.In this episode, we delved into the impacts of holistic approaches on fertility and hormone balance in our fast-paced world. Drawing from own experiences and expertise, they explore innovative strategies to alleviate the pain of conditions like Endometriosis and seamlessly integrate them into modern lifestyles.Key Topics of the Conversation:Holistic Approaches to Hormone Imbalance and Fertility StrugglesExploring Strategies for EndometriosisTechnology and Personalized Medicine in Fertility ChallengesHow to build increased awareness about women's healthDon't miss out on the wisdom and insights that can revolutionize your approach to well-being!Sarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shopkinshealth/Sigi's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sigfisher/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womensfitnessacademy_aus/Watch our episodes on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6sMl76TpWV9sE5kchn6EgQ
There are LOTS of writing fellowships, residencies & retreats to choose from. How does a writer know which is best? The big TV writing fellowships? Or maybe more niche opportunities? In this episode the writers share their experiences applying for and attending a few. It's a full 55 minute episode packed with informative ways to get the most out of these writing and networking experiences. Things like: tips on writing interesting bios, filling out applications, being brave, pitching ideas, making bio videos, validation, growing relationships, and more! This is S2 EP8 in a series that documents the journeys of three emerging screenwriters - Sarah Hopkins, Rebecca Williams Spindler, & Darla Phillips - who share their experiences as they try and navigate careers in film and tv-- a huge feat indeed. Add in the TWIST that each are women of FAITH and entering into life's "second season"— and you might find yourself mumbling under your breath, "Good luck with that ladies!" Follow along for some guaranteed laughs, a flaw or two, and some valuable screenwriting and industry perspective that will inspire anyone with a dream! #screenwriter #screenwriting #writer #dreamer To view the screenwriters bios & more—go to: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100079930643765&mibextid=LQQJ4d FELLOWSHIPS, RESIDENCIES, & RETREATS: https://www.wgfoundation.org/fellowship-writing-programs-for-screenwriters-masterlist https://www.wgfoundation.org/programs/the-veterans-writing-project https://rocabertiwriters.com/ https://writeondoorcounty.org/residency/ https://www.apply.impact.net/
MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: July 18, 2017 I am not sure there are many things more terrifying than watching your child experience what looks like “just a cold” and then, over the course of a few hours, become paralyzed. In this episode, Drs. Ana Cristancho and Sarah Hopkins describe what we know about this recent polio-like outbreak in the United States. BrainWaves podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used to guide medical decision-making in routine clinical practice. This episode was vetted and approved by Dr. Sarah Hopkins. REFERENCES Aliabadi N, Messacar K, Pastula DM, et al. Enterovirus D68 infection in children with acute flaccid myelitis, Colorado, USA, 2014. Emerg Infect Dis 2016;22(8):1387-94. PMID 27434186Greninger AL, Naccache SN, Messacar K, et al. A novel outbreak enterovirus D68 strain associated with acute flaccid myelitis cases in the USA (2012-14): a retrospective cohort study. Lancet Infect Dis 2015;15(6):671-82. PMID 25837569Messacar K, Schreiner TL, Van Haren K, et al. Acute flaccid myelitis: a clinical review of US cases 2012-2015. Ann Neurol 2016;80(3):326-38. PMID 27422805 We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
We hear it all the time— take care of YOU! Making time for personal health and wellness is definitely easier said than done. In this episode the writers chat about how “self care” - or lack there of - plays into all aspects of life and even affects the ability to create that masterpiece! This is S2 EP4 in a series that documents the journeys of three emerging screenwriters - Sarah Hopkins, Rebecca Williams Spindler, & Darla Phillips - who share their experiences as they try and navigate careers in film and tv-- a huge feat indeed. Add in the TWIST that each are women of FAITH and entering into life's "second season"— and you might find yourself mumbling under your breath, "Good luck with that ladies!" Follow along for some guaranteed laughs, a flaw or two, and some valuable screenwriting and industry perspective that will inspire anyone with a dream! #screenwriter #screenwriting #writer #dreamer To view the screenwriters bios & more—go to: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100079930643765&mibextid=LQQJ4d NAME DROPS & RESOURCE MENTIONS: Dr. Sanjay Gupta https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/27/health/12-weeks-to-a-sharper-you-sanjay-gupta-wellness/index.html Jennifer Anniston Elizabeth Gilbert https://www.oprah.com/inspiration/elizabeth-gilbert-practical-ways-to-practice-self-care
Sarah Hopkins from Eastern Regional Libraries speaks with John Deeks about how our public libraries are no longer just about books. Sarah explains how publishing has changed and people not only read physical books but also online and audio books. Public libraries now have free wi-fi; desktop computers and resources to help seniors become tech-savvy. The library is a whole new world and Sarah confides that one of the biggest complaints they receive now, is that the library is too noisy. Well, that is a change. Learn why and how you can get started
Literary raconteur, Geoff Dyer, isn't getting any younger and it's got him contemplating The End; not death so much as “last times”, the likes of which can strike at any time in a person's life. “The Last Days of Roger Federer and other endings” skilfully ducks and weaves through the life and creative work of writers, painters, philosophers, musicians, sports stars and, indeed, Geoff himself and reflects on this very singular life we each receive. and This week's author of classic literature is the prolific Dame Iris Murdoch. Cath chats to biographer Dr Gillian Dooley about whether her oeuvre, some of it written up to 70 years ago, still retains its lustre. Guests Geoff Dyer, author of “The Last Days of Roger Federer” (plus three other novels and numerous prize-winning nonfiction books which have been translated into 24 languages) Dr Gillian Dooley, senior research fellow in English at Flinders University and author of a recent book, Listening to Iris Murdoch: Music, Sounds and Silences. Our Random Reader is Rebecca Other books that get a mention: Michaela mentions “White Sands; Experiences from the outside world” by Geoff Dyer Cath and Gillian talk about Iris Murdoch's “A Severed Head”, “The Unicorn”, “Bruno's Dream”, “The Red and the Green”, “The Bell” and her Booker Prize Winning novel, “The Sea, the Sea”. Rebecca mentions “In the Shadow of the Mountain” by Silvia Vasquez-Lavado, “The Subjects” by Sarah Hopkins, “The Happiest Man on Earth” by Eddie Jaku and “Two Afternoons in the Kabul Station; A History of Afghanistan Through Clothes, Carpets and the Camera” by Tim Bonyhady Insta @Picador @Textpublishing @panmacmillan Facebook @Picador Books @TextPublishing @panmacmillan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Literary raconteur, Geoff Dyer, isn't getting any younger and it's got him contemplating The End; not death so much as “last times”, the likes of which can strike at any time in a person's life. “The Last Days of Roger Federer and other endings” skilfully ducks and weaves through the life and creative work of writers, painters, philosophers, musicians, sports stars and, indeed, Geoff himself and reflects on this very singular life we each receive. and This week's author of classic literature is the prolific Dame Iris Murdoch. Cath chats to biographer Dr Gillian Dooley about whether her oeuvre, some of it written up to 70 years ago, still retains its lustre. Guests Geoff Dyer, author of “The Last Days of Roger Federer” (plus three other novels and numerous prize-winning nonfiction books which have been translated into 24 languages) Dr Gillian Dooley, senior research fellow in English at Flinders University and author of a recent book, Listening to Iris Murdoch: Music, Sounds and Silences. Our Random Reader is Rebecca Other books that get a mention: Michaela mentions “White Sands; Experiences from the outside world” by Geoff Dyer Cath and Gillian talk about Iris Murdoch's “A Severed Head”, “The Unicorn”, “Bruno's Dream”, “The Red and the Green”, “The Bell” and her Booker Prize Winning novel, “The Sea, the Sea”. Rebecca mentions “In the Shadow of the Mountain” by Silvia Vasquez-Lavado, “The Subjects” by Sarah Hopkins, “The Happiest Man on Earth” by Eddie Jaku and “Two Afternoons in the Kabul Station; A History of Afghanistan Through Clothes, Carpets and the Camera” by Tim Bonyhady Insta @Picador @Textpublishing @panmacmillan Facebook @Picador Books @TextPublishing @panmacmillan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sarah Hopkins from Eastern Regional Libraries speaks with John Deeks about how our public libraries are no longer just about books. Sarah explains how public libraries now have free wi-fi; desktop computers and resources to help seniors become tech-savvy. Whether you need help with organising digital photos; online banking; using skype or facetime; filling in online forms or avoiding scams, the library can help. The library is a whole new world. Please listen in to hear about the services available to you.
How best can you fuel for your body for optimal fertility health? It's a question lifestyle and nutrition coach Sarah Hopkins gets asked all too often. In this episode we chat about what truly defines a “healthy lifestyle”. From eating to exercise, how do we know which one we need more or less of?Reminder; this is a conversation not medical advice. Always chat to your specialists in relation to your fertility journey
Dr. GG deFiebre of SRNA was joined by Drs. Amy Rosenfeld, Sarah Hopkins, and Katie Lockwood for an Ask the Expert podcast episode titled “An Update on Poliomyelitis.” The experts began by providing an overview of poliovirus and how it causes poliomyelitis. They also discussed the major symptoms of poliomyelitis, the two types of poliovirus vaccines, and how poliomyelitis differs from acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) and transverse myelitis (TM). Finally, the experts gave general recommendations about these vaccines for people who have neuroimmune disorders or who are on immunosuppression.
Sarah Hopkins and Arun Singhal talk about index investing, and the emergence of smart beta strategies that blur the line between active and passive approaches. We also discuss a new index incorporating the Climate Transition Value-at-Risk (CTVaR) metric to increase exposure to the predicted “winners” in a transition to a greener economy.
Holistic Health Coach Sarah Hopkins has been on her own health journey for the past 15 years and now is dedicated to helping others heal their bodies too. In this episode, we talk about ancient fertility foods, the ones backed by research and even delve into Sarah's own journey to create her family. Not a fan of liver? Mmmm I'll ask you again after this episode. https://luminousfertility.teachable.com/p/luminoushttps://health-wellbeing.com.au/
Elyse's Point guest this week is Dr. Sarah Hopkins. Let's look at the body's physiology with Hopkins; Chiropractor and owner of Bodylab Clinic in the Niagara region (oh ya… and she does ironmans competitively). We discuss treating Sport Karate athletes' bodies, injury prevention and recovery (!!), the idea of pain vs. discomfort, overtraining, the aging body, body maintenance, training smarter vs. harder, and the individual body makeup with sport and movement. Elyse Gorrell PhD Candidate; Mental Performance Consultant (CSPA-ACPS) www.embodiedmentalperformance.com @embodiedmp ----more---- Music for Podcast Time Out - Atch https://soundcloud.com/atch-music Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-time-out Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/NPnLxESfv50 contact@atchmusic.com Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3c8YciV Apple Music: https://apple.co/3c6TeTS SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/atch-music Instagram: https://instagram.com/atchmusic YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/atchmusic
Hear from Sarah Hopkins, as she & Amanda discuss her new online fertility program, Luminous. Gain insights into how Sarah works with her clients on a day to day basis, in her own health & wellness coaching business, Sarah Hopkins Health & Wellness. From here, she has used her own personal journey, as well as her training and learning to create a new online program, tailored to you, to help you overcome barriers to fertility.Book a discovery call with Sarah to learn about her new online fertility program, Luminous:https://calendly.com/shopkinshealth/Luminous is designed to help women, (and their partners), learn how to improve egg quality through food and lifestyle.Learn, Uncover and Understand how to create optimum fertility with Luminous:https://luminousfertility.teachable.com/Follow us on our Elevate Instagram Page:Elevate InstagramInstagram:Sarah HopkinsAmanda NogaOnline:Sarah - Health & Wellbeing: https://health-wellbeing.com.au/Amanda - Yoga Alchemy: https://yogaalchemy.com.au/season
In this week's episode, we are joined by nutritionist and lifestyle coach, Sarah Hopkins of Health & Wellbeing. She shares with us her journey with diet and a holistic healthy lifestyle.
Sarah Hopkins joins us today to impart her wealth of knowledge all about wholefood nourishment for mum's. We go on her own journey of motherhood, how she was introduced to Paul Chek and the CHEK Instititute, and how there is a whole lot more to life than just eating certain foods. We uncover her awesome tips to better your overall health and wellbeing, and discover it really isn't that hard. Sarah Hopkins is a CHEK qualified Nutrition & Lifestyle Coach with a passion for holistic health. Over the last 10 years Sarah has helped hundreds of women improve their physical, mental, emotional and spiritual wellbeing. Through her workshops, podcast and coaching sessions she shares practical and long-term strategies for health and vitality. Insta: @shopkinshealth health-wellbeing.com.au Face: @shopkinshealthwellbeing
This is a special episode! A client of mine, Sarah Hopkins, expressed a desire recently to come on the show. Y'all know I love desire, and I thought having her on would be a great chance to hear what it's like to be at the beginning stages of getting in touch with your body, your desire, and a feminine path. Sarah gives it to us straight! Sarah believes that traditional and normal are boring and she advocates charting your own path. She helps others follow their light and what MOVES them. If you have a desire to follow a feminine path and have no idea where to start or what it would be like, listen in as Sarah gets real with us about that! Join us as we discuss: What it's like to begin on the path of studying the feminine (and in one of my programs, Cocoon) Accessing all of the sides of feminine energy Holding the weight of your desire Giving the Little Girl inside of you attention Creating authentic sisterhood with women Telling the truth inside of sisterhood Getting in touch with desire by slowing down Expressing a range of desires - both Big and Little! Download my Guide: 'Stop Overanalyzing: 5 Hot Secrets to Get Out of Your Head and Get What You Want': https://cailin.online/ Check out my Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/cailinmcduff/ Learn more about what "the feminine" is here at my website: www.cailinmcduff.com Sarah's link to her bi-weekly workshop on How to Be 'Normal' After the Pandemic!: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/how-to-be-normal-after-the-pandemic-tickets-145147248327?aff=erelexpmlt Sarah's Instagram: www.instagram.com/sarahhopkins_nyc Sarah's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-hopkins-2875a925/
Dr. Sarah Hopkins and Sarah Stoney, MSW, LSW joined SRNA’s Rebecca Whitney for this Ask the Expert podcast, in collaboration with Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The topic is, “My child was just diagnosed with AFM. What do I need to know?” Dr. Hopkins begins by explaining the acute treatments typically administered after an AFM diagnosis and what families should expect during this time. She and Sarah Stoney discuss the importance of the care team in supporting the family during both the acute phase and long-term. Sarah Stoney describes the role of a social worker in helping with applying for insurance coverage, creating 504 plans for school, and many other supportive actions. Finally, the experts stress the role of child life specialists in helping a child and their siblings understand their diagnosis and participate in their care.
Harriet Tubman is well known for her daring rescues of black slaves in the Eastern United States, but less well known are the remarkable abilities that she possessed that made these rescues possible. A review of the many anomalous events in Tubman's life suggests that she may have mastered the same psi abilities as psychics and remote viewers today, even without training. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/IkEWBA9yYDw Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & audio: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/harriet-tubman.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Check out more from our illustrator, V.R. Laurence: https://vrlaurence.com Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com) Research by Clark Murphy. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Australian Institute of Parapsychological Research. "The Concept of Transliminality." Bradford, Sarah Hopkins. Harriet, the Moses of Her People. New York: George R Lockwood & Son, 1886. Bradford, Sarah Hopkins. Harriet, the Moses of Her People. New York: J. J. Little & Co., 1901. Bradford, Sarah Hopkins. Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman. Auburn, NY: WJ Moses, 1869. Cheney, Ednah Dow Littlehale. “Moses,” Freedmen's Record, March 1865: 34 - 38. Cirino, Erica. “Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.” Healthline, 2017. Drake, Frank C. "The Moses of Her People. Amazing Life Work of Harriet Tubman." New York Herald, September 22, 1907. Greyson, Bruce; Fountain, Nathan B.; Derr, Lori L.; Broshek, Donna K. "Out-of-body experiences associated with seizures." Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8, 65 (Feb 2014). Larson, Kate Clifford. Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman, Portrait of an American Hero. New York: Ballantine Books, 2004. Larson, Kate Clifford. “Harriet Ross Tubman.” Essential Civil War Curriculum, April 2015. Lichfield, Gideon. "The Science of Near-Death Experiences: Empirically investigating brushes with the afterlife." The Atlantic, April 2015. McGowan, James A. “The psychic life of Harriet Tubman.” Visions Magazine, March, 1995: 1 - 3. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com.
Harriet Tubman is well known for her daring rescues of black slaves in the Eastern United States, but less well known are the remarkable abilities that she possessed that made these rescues possible. A review of the many anomalous events in Tubman's life suggests that she may have mastered the same psi abilities as psychics and remote viewers today, even without training. Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Watch video version: YouTube.com/ThinkAnomalous Website: ThinkAnomalous.com Full sources & transcript: ThinkAnomalous.com/harriet-tubman.html Facebook: Facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: Twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: Instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Research by Clark Murphy. Music by Josh Chamberland. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Main Sources: Australian Institute of Parapsychological Research. "The Concept of Transliminality." Bradford, Sarah Hopkins. Harriet, the Moses of Her People. New York: George R Lockwood & Son, 1886. Bradford, Sarah Hopkins. Harriet, the Moses of Her People. New York: J. J. Little & Co., 1901. Bradford, Sarah Hopkins. Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman. Auburn, NY: WJ Moses, 1869. Cheney, Ednah Dow Littlehale. “Moses,” Freedmen's Record, March 1865: 34 - 38. Drake, Frank C. "The Moses of Her People. Amazing Life Work of Harriet Tubman." New York Herald, September 22, 1907. Larson, Kate Clifford. Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman, Portrait of an American Hero. New York: Ballantine Books, 2004. Larson, Kate Clifford. “Harriet Ross Tubman.” Essential Civil War Curriculum, April 2015. Lichfield, Gideon. "The Science of Near-Death Experiences: Empirically investigating brushes with the afterlife." The Atlantic, April 2015. McGowan, James A. “The psychic life of Harriet Tubman.” Visions Magazine, March, 1995: 1 - 3. Parrinder, Edward Geoffrey. West African Religion: A Study of the Beliefs and Practices of Akan, Ewe, Yoruba, Ibo, and Kindred Peoples. London: Epworth Press, 1969. Sanborn, Franklin. “Harriet Tubman,” Boston Commonwealth, July 16, 1863. [as it appears in Bradford's Scenes, 72 - 85 or Harriet, 106 - 119.] Thalbourne, Michael A.; Houran, James; Crawley, Susan E. "Childhood Trauma as a Possible Antecedent of Transliminality." Psychological Reports. (December 1, 2003). Rabeyron Thomas; Watt, Caroline. "Paranormal experiences, mental health and mental boundaries, and psi." Personality and Individual Differences 48, 4 (March 2010): 487 - 492. Waggoner, Robert. Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self. Needham, Massachusetts: Moment Point Press, 2009. This podcast uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com.
Contestant is Sarah Hopkins from Scarsdale, NY
Contestant is Sarah Hopkins from Scarsdale, NY
Sarah Hopkins-Chery enters her fifth season as the head coach for the University of California, Merced women's basketball team. She begins the 2019-20 campaign with an all-time coaching record of 79-45, 38-12 in California Pacific Conference play. Hopkins-Chery’s 79 wins are good for second among any other active head coach in the conference. A native of Essex, England, Hopkins-Chery brings both playing and coaching experience to UC Merced. In England, Hopkins-Chery attended Greensward College and attributes much of her stardom in the game of basketball to the Swifts Basketball Club along with Greensward. While with Swifts and Greensward, both teams were yearly national championship contenders, while she was a player and a coach. She first earned international playing experience with the Under 16 and Under 20 England teams and eventually England’s senior women’s nation team in 2002. Hopkins-Chery attended and played basketball at Jefferson College where she was an NJCAA Academic All-American Scholar-Athlete in 2005, All-Region Academic Team member in 2005 and a two-time MCCAC Academic All-Conference honoree. Additionally, the Vikings were conference champions in 2004 and 2005 while she was a part of the program. After two years at Jefferson she transferred to Park University where she became a standout on the women’s basketball team. As a player at Park she helped lead a Pirates squad to the programs first-ever appearance in the NAIA National Tournament in 2005-06 after winning a conference title in the Association of Independent Institutions (AII). Hopkins-Chery was also honored as an AII-Academic All-Conference member and an NAIA All-American Scholar-Athlete in 2006 (the first of three times she received this honor). shopkins-chery@ucmerced.edu @CoachSarah_SHC4 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
Jane Hardwicke Collings is a midwife, teacher, writer and menstrual educator. She gives workshops Internationally on mother and daughter preparation for menstruation, the spiritual practice of menstruation, and the sacred and shamanic dimensions of pregnancy and birth and menopause. Jane founded and runs The School of Shamanic Woman-craft (formerly The School of Shamanic Midwifery), which prepares women to practice and teach the Women’s Mysteries and midwife the soul.In this episode we discuss:- Jane's experience of working as a midwife in and out of the medical system over 20 years- The three major rites of passage for women: menstruation, pregnancy and menopause- What mothers to be and newborn mums need to consider right now- How to handle peri and post menopause for self-healing- The problematic removal of pubic hairReferences:- Connect with Jane: https://janehardwickecollings.com/- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janehardwickecollings/?hl=en-- HER story audiobook download: https://www.appletreehouse.com.au/products/herstory-audiobook-with-free-e-book-downloadConnect with your Elevate hosts: Sarah Hopkins and Amanda Noga.Amanda's website: - www.yogaalchemy.com.auInstagram: - https://www.instagram.com/yoga_alchemy/Join the Paths to You Membership: - https://www.yogaalchemy.info/pty-pgSarah’s website: - https://health-wellbeing.com.au/Instagram: - https://www.instagram.com/shopkinshealth/Facebook - facebook.com/shopkinshealthwellbeingBookings (Consultation, Mentoring, Podcast): - https://calendly.com/shopkinshealth/
Holistic heath, CoVid & Polyamory: Paul Chek is a world-renowned expert in the fields of corrective and high-performance exercise kinesiology, stress management and holistic wellness. For over thirty years, Paul’s unique, integrated approach to treatment and education has changed the lives of many of his clients, his students and their clients. By treating the body as a whole system and finding the root cause of a problem, Paul has been successful where traditional approaches have consistently failed. Paul is the founder of the CHEK (Corrective Holistic Exercise Kinesiology) Institute, based in California, USA and the P~P~S Success Mastery Coaching Program. He is a prolific author of books, articles and blog posts and the host of the popular podcast Living 4D with Paul Chek.In this episode we discuss:The problems with our current health systemsWhy Mother Nature (and Black Madonna) is sending us a very strong message and listening will be essential for the survival of human kindPaul's thoughts on this Corona Virus pandemic and its significance on a global scale and why this is an opportunity for us to learn more about ourselvesHow Paul gracefully navigates the complexities of not one, but two intimate relationships with his wives. How he evolved into this dynamic and how this has been so beneficial for his growing familyPaul shares his personal practices for optimal physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being and what he's currently manifestingWhere To Find Paul:C.H.E.K InstitutePaul's BlogFacebookPodcastChekivaInstagramHolistic Lifestyle Coaching Level 1Resources:The Future of LifeVoices of the First DayStalking the Wild PendulumGreenMedInfoConnect with your Elevate hosts: Sarah Hopkins and Amanda Noga.Amanda's website: - www.yogaalchemy.com.auInstagram: - https://www.instagram.com/yoga_alchemy/Join the Paths to You Membership: - https://www.yogaalchemy.info/pty-pgSarah’s website: - https://health-wellbeing.com.au/Instagram: - https://www.instagram.com/shopkinshealth/Facebook - facebook.com/shopkinshealthwellbeingBookings (Consultation, Mentoring, Podcast): - https://calendly.com/shopkinshealth/
Blake and Bryan are joined by 6 guests on this episode... Carter Whipple, Gavan Hanspal, Caj Encee, J Fierley, Sarah Hopkins and Nikita Salas. Follow the BBC Duo and their guests as they express their worries and hopes about the virus, as well as share some helpful insight and links! Helpful Links: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ https://ncov2019.live/data http://medicalsuppliers.directory/ https://online-learning.harvard.edu/subject/programming
Healing with Whole Foods and Living Toxin Free: Creator and director of Star Anise Organic Wholefoods founded in 2010 (in the garage of my home!) and Broth Bar & Larder founded 2015.Real and traditional foods cooking instructor, health coach, public speaker, blogger, and just an ordinary Mum on an extraordinary mission to inspire and empower others to lead less toxic, mire nourishing lives so that they can be the best possible versions of themselves.In this episode we discuss:How Soulla's life evolved from Corporate Lawyer to amazing health influencer, entrepreneur and educator through her channels Star Anise Organic and Broth Bar and LarderWhy mould is always toxic, how it could be impacting your health and Soulla's personal experience with itHealthy parenting. How to navigate food changes with our children. When to be strict and when to relax and let go.Healthy wholefoods in the context of women's hormones and fertility and why our ancestry holds the wisdom around thisWhat self care looks like for Soulla, and why it might be different to what you have heardWhere To Find SoullaInstagramFacebookTwitterStar Anise OrganicBroth Bar LarderResources:Weston A PriceConnect with your Elevate hosts: Sarah Hopkins and Amanda Noga.Amanda's website: - www.yogaalchemy.com.auInstagram: - https://www.instagram.com/yoga_alchemy/Join the Paths to You Membership: - https://www.yogaalchemy.info/pty-pgSarah’s website: - https://health-wellbeing.com.au/Instagram: - https://www.instagram.com/shopkinshealth/Facebook - facebook.com/shopkinshealthwellbeingBookings (Consultation, Mentoring, Podcast): - https://calendly.com/shopkinshealth/
Sarah Hopkins is a nutrition and lifestyle coach based in Perth, Western Australia. Join us as we dive deep into Fertility, Periods, Organ Meats, Detoxing and so much more!Connect with Sarah here:https://health-wellbeing.com.auhttps://www.instagram.com/shopkinshealth/?hl=enCheck out her podcast here:ELEVATEMuch love and gratitude,StuSupport the show (https://stuartwatkins.org/podcast/)
The hosts talk about getting out of their comfort zones and what's pushed them this year. Then Katherine talks to Sydney-based author and criminal lawyer Sarah Hopkins. Check out show notes for this episode on our website www.thefirsttimepodcast.com or get in touch via Twitter or Instagram @thefirsttimepod.Don't forget you can support us and the making of Season Two via our Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/user/overview?u=14470635! Thanks for joining us!
Pediatric neurologist Sarah Hopkins, MD, MSPH, talks about the presentation, diagnosis, and management of acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), including how to distinguish it from other similar neurologic diseases. Published September 2019. This podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not to be considered as medical advice for any particular patient. Clinicians must rely on their own informed clinical judgment in making recommendations to their patients. ©2019 by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, all rights reserved.
Justin Gaard is joined by Cross Country coaches Steve Plasencia and Sarah Hopkins to preview the 34th Roy Griak Invitational this weekend.
Have you been told by the conventional medicine cabal there was no way you or your partner could conceive a child without lots of (unnecessary) help?Sarah Hopkins had a deep passion for health from an early age but faulty programming — her family’s and her own — led her on a conventional, corporate path until she was told couldn’t conceive.A chance conversation with a Holistic Lifestyle Coach student took Sarah on a journey, leading her from devouring How to Eat, Move and Be Healthy! to becoming a CHEK Professional (HLC 3) and running her own health coaching practice in Perth, Australia.Paul talks to Sarah about her journey to wellness, working through the shame that comes with fertility issues with her clients, building bridges with conventional medical practitioners, the #MeToo movement and the women who inspire them in this lively Living 4D conversation.You can find Sarah on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram. If you want to learn more about improving female fertility, Sarah has started a private Facebook group to coach women on their fertility journey than you can request to join. Sarah also co-hosts her Elevate podcast with Amanda Noga.Learn more about Sarah’s services at her Health & Wellbeing website, where you can download a free Ideal Eating Guide ebook.Show Notes:The patriarchal structure of mainstream medicine may explain why men aren’t interested in their fertility. (3:16)How to Eat, Move and Be Healthy! had a profound and lasting effect on Sarah’s health, healing her body and her ability to conceive. (16:29)If you don’t have an open mind or heart, you’re not ready to be a Holistic Lifestyle Coach. (20:39)The positive benefits of parasites. (33:12)Most people are so out of touch about their dreams and legacy. (48:49)The more love and care we have for ourselves, the more stability coaches can give to their clients. (56:26)Fibroids, endometriosis, infertility and an inability to orgasm may be linked to a woman’s feelings of shame and vulnerability associated with sex and her sex organs. (1:05:33)Often, men are shocked their female partners believe having sex doesn’t make them feel loved. (1:11:47)Most men don’t understand the difference between ejaculation and orgasm. (1:14:33)A better structure for a functional health care system starts with a health coach. (1:35:39)Sarah’s successful approaches in working with conventional medical practitioners. (1:39:58)Why you should never undercharge for the services you provide to your clients. (1:48:48)Letting go of her family’s expectations helped Sarah thrive as a person and health coach. (1:52:53)The #MeToo movement is the reaction to unbalanced male and female energies in the world for too long. (2:01:39)How Sarah helps her clients work through their programming, whether it’s religious dogma or limiting belief systems. (2:09:19)At the top of the list of amazing women who inspire Sarah and run their own country is New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. (2:16:25)“Health elevates compassion.” (2:29:47)For full episode resources, please click here.
“Young people are naturally so brilliant and so challenging that they challenge our norms, and rightly so. If we don’t fear them we certainly don’t respect them. We don’t give them enough of a voice. In so much of what we do we don’t value the voice of young people and their ideas. And it’s to our detriment.” – Sarah Hopkins Yarra Libraries presents author Sarah Hopkins in conversation with Briohny Doyle. Sarah discusses the experiences and research that shaped her latest novel, The Subjects. The Subjects details the path a group of teenagers are offered as an alternative to entering a correctional facility. The teenagers understand, to a degree, that their treatment is experimental – but the more they learn the more they understand about where they fit in the schemes of others. The Subjects is currently a Red Hot Read at Yarra Libraries, and you can find it, along with Briohny Doyle’s titles, at your local branch. This is an edited recording of an event at Richmond Library. Yarra Libraries Recommends The Subjects – Sarah Hopkins (also available RBdigital audio) The Island will Sink – Briohny Doyle Adult fantasy: Searching for true maturity in an age of mortgages, marriages, and other adult milestones – Briohny Doyle The Overstory – Richard Powers (also available Borrowbox audio and Cloudlibrary ebook) A Clockwork Orange – Anthony Burgess One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest – Ken Kesey Never Let Me Go – Kazuo Ishiguro (also available Cloudlibrary ebook) The Sense of an Ending – Julian Barnes (also available Borrowbox audio) The Secret History – Donna Tartt (also available RBdigital audio) Emile, or, Treatise on Education – Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Daniel is being transported through a regional Australian landscape to an unknown destination. Daniel’s a teenage drug dealer who has been diverted from a hefty jail sentence at the last minute by a strange intervention.Dr J runs a clandestine facility in an undisclosed location. Daniel will come to know the facility as both a home and a school. There Daniel joins a group of unorthodox teenagers; unique in their crimes but all serving out punishments separate from the justice system. He's offered a contract and required to attend classes and sessions with Dr J; but who is behind the facility and what do they want from their teenaged inmates?
Criminal lawyer Sarah Hopkins' novel The Subjects is about the overcriminalisation and overmedicalisation of young people—and her innovative ideas for youth justice. The protagonist, Daniel, is 16-years-old and has just arrived at a Juvie delinquent centre—but there’s no medication and he doesn’t have to stay. Then he gets the eerie sense that he’s part of an experiment.
Criminal lawyer Sarah Hopkins' novel The Subjects is about the overcriminalisation and overmedicalisation of young people—and her innovative ideas for youth justice. The protagonist, Daniel, is 16-years-old and has just arrived at a Juvie delinquent centre—but there’s no medication and he doesn’t have to stay. Then he gets the eerie sense that he’s part of an experiment.
Incarceration, possibility and punishment in fiction. Historian Ethan Blue and commentator Mark Sutton join Cassie and Kate to discuss new fiction from Colson Whitehead (The Nickel Boys), Ocean Vuong (On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous) and Sarah Hopkins (The Subjects)
Juvenile detention and drugs have facts readers will come to question in the fiction of 'The Subjects' by Sarah Hopkins.Melbourne has mote ghosts than you realize and Michael Pryor reveals the extent of the haunting in 'Graveyard Shift in Ghost Town'.
Great Conversations features interviews with authors and writers, exploring books, writing and literary culture from Australia and the world.Today's episode features Sarah Hopkins discussing her new novel The Subjects.The Subjects opens on a car transporting Daniel to an unknown destination. Daniel is a teenage drug dealer; exclusively prescription and dark web product, who has been diverted from jail at the last minute by a strange intervention.Dr J runs a facility that Daniel will come to call both a school and a home. There Daniel joins a group of unorthodox teenagers; alike but different to himself, to serve out their punishments in the remote outback setting.
We had the opportunity to sit down with Sarah Hopkins a Social Work Educator at Winthrop University. Before coming to Winthrop, Sarah taught at Binghamton University in the College of Community and Public Affairs. She believes in developing the whole student. Due to this belief, she incorporates self-care practices into the classroom, making sure students develop and engage in self- care practice before becoming practitioners. Through this incorporation, Sarah hopes to help build social workers who are less apt to experience professional burnout. Enjoy this conversation with Sarah Hopkins!
Sarah Hopkins from Christ House DC reflects on today’s readings in the 2019 Catholic Volunteer Network and Catholic Apostolate Center's Lenten Reflection Guide.
Sarah Hopkins from Christ House DC reflects on today’s readings in the 2019 Catholic Volunteer Network and Catholic Apostolate Center's Lenten Reflection Guide.
Meet the makers; health coach and banana bread expert Sarah Hopkins + global nomad Amanda (Yoga) Noga. Here is the 411 on how the Elevate podcast came to be, how our love affair began and a little taste of the conversations we will be sharing in Season 1.
In this episode, Sarah gives us some great insight around being intentional -- in our leadership, within our ministry, and with our teams of volunteers. She also speaks to the importance of doing that in a culture where grace and truth are anchored. She offers up some great encouragement and challenge when it comes to leading and shepherding volunteers.
I am not sure there are many more things terrifying than watching your child experience what looks like, just a cold, and then over the course of a few hours becomes paralyzed. In this episode, Drs. Ana Cristancho and Sarah Hopkins describe what we know about this recent polio-like outbreak in the US. BrainWaves podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used to guide medical decision making in routine clinical practice. This episode was vetted and approved by Dr. Sarah Hopkins. REFERENCES 1. Aliabadi N, Messacar K, Pastula DM, Robinson CC, Leshem E, Sejvar JJ, Nix WA, Oberste MS, Feikin DR and Dominguez SR. Enterovirus D68 Infection in Children with Acute Flaccid Myelitis, Colorado, USA, 2014. Emerg Infect Dis. 2016;22:1387-94. 2. Greninger AL, Naccache SN, Messacar K, Clayton A, Yu G, Somasekar S, Federman S, Stryke D, Anderson C, Yagi S, Messenger S, Wadford D, Xia D, Watt JP, Van Haren K, Dominguez SR, Glaser C, Aldrovandi G and Chiu CY. A novel outbreak enterovirus D68 strain associated with acute flaccid myelitis cases in the USA (2012-14): a retrospective cohort study. Lancet Infect Dis. 2015;15:671-82. 3. Messacar K, Schreiner TL, Van Haren K, Yang M, Glaser CA, Tyler KL and Dominguez SR. Acute flaccid myelitis: A clinical review of US cases 2012-2015. Annals of neurology. 2016;80:326-38.
Highly-strung ambience from Peter Ludwig, Paul Scott, Paul Giger, Sarah Hopkins and Alan Lamb.
Highly-strung ambience from Peter Ludwig, Paul Scott, Paul Giger, Sarah Hopkins and Alan Lamb.