IN THE NEWS

  • Amy’s children’s book, A Magical Day in Sunnyside, was featured on WPIX11, a local news broadcast in New York.

  • Amy was interviewed for Entrepreneur about the common trends she's seen among women leaders.

  • Amy was interviewed in an episode titled “Bouncing Back From a Setback” by Life Coach and Teacher Erica Diamond.

  • An interview with Rebecca Cafiero, “The Setback Cycle: How to use a setback to transform your life + business.”

  • Amy was interviewed by Savio Clemente on being resilient during turbulent times.

  • A discussion on Kristen Rocco’s podcast titled “Thriving After a Setback.”

  • Featured in ForbesWomen’s weekly newsletter for her viral article, “Staying At The Same Company For Years: A Sign Of Loyalty Or Laziness?”

  • An interview on Amy Kugler’s podcast/radio show for an episode titled “The Messy Middle.”

  • Amy was interviewed for the Entreprenista podcast about how founders work through setbacks.

  • Amy was a guest on this web3 podcast discussing all the ways successful founders and leaders approach setbacks.

  • Amy moderated a podcast discussion for Stardust on “The Pivot to Web3- The Possibilities and Pitfalls.”

  • Amy’s Women of the Metaverse article was featured in Fortune’s The Broadsheet.

  • Amy’s Queens of Crypto article was featured in Caroline Fairchild’s BFF newsletter.

  • Amy was profiled on The Local Moms Network, a resource hub for moms across the country.

  • Amy’s work has been featured in Hitha Palepu’s #5SmartReads newsletter several times.

  • Amy was profiled in an interview on Brittany Robinson’s One More Question as part of her Writer’s Dream Job series.

  • Amy was a guest on the Jobs.Mom podcast discussing the evolution of the marketing industry.

  • Amy’s work was featured in this VC fund’s weekly newsletter.

  • This article recapped a panel Amy moderated on how working motherhood has evolved over the course of the pandemic.

  • Amy’s newsletter, Amy’s Antidote, was featured in a newsletter from McPherson Strategies, The McPherson Memo.

  • Amy’s work was featured on The reFresh, the newsletter of speaker’s bureau Fresh Speakers.

BUZZ

  • “I wish we as a society embraced all of our multitudes a lot more versus trying to put people in boxes. That is the big narrative I want to shatter. I think the work you do as a writer is helping us do that. In every piece you've written you aim to shine a light on every woman's multitudes and not reduce her into a tiny narrative or a caricature of herself, but really ask, who is this person? And then share that with the world. I think that's incredibly important.”

    — Hitha Palepu, CEO and author of “We’re Speaking: The Life Lessons of Kamala Harris”

  • “Our interview felt as if it was a little mini therapy session.”

    — Palak Patel, celebrity chef, owner of Dash & Chutney

  • “I'm so thankful for reporters like @AmySho who are telling the stories of the women in tech and VC. Thank you SO much for highlighting my story!! I am so happy, I could cry.”

    — Janine Sickmeyer, investor and founder of Overlooked Ventures

  • "Thank you for writing such a thoughtful interview about Miyako, me, and our company. You brought out so many of the nuances that we've been talking through internally but have never had a chance to communicate to the outside world, and it struck me what a good listener and interviewer you are. We have become big fans of you!"

    — Sarah LaFleur, M.M. LaFleur

  • "In your own small way you are doing what so many of the women you write about do: framing their work to show the value of their businesses and change the world"

    — Courtney Allison, Freelance Editor