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Meet the Professor Who's CHANGING the Way We Think About BUSINESS (B-Side) Prepare for an insightful conversation with Bill Bellows, a serial entrepreneur from the DMV (Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia)! Bill's impressive journey includes founding and partnering in various successful ventures like Copithorne & Bellows, Simplexity.com, Red Creek Communications, and Veritect. With a background in Silicon Valley and Northern Virginia, he co-founded a renowned consulting firm catering to Fortune 500 companies and tech startups, later acquired by Omnicom Group. Transitioning from the corporate world, Bill now shares his expertise as a College professor at the University of Maryland and American University. His focus on innovation and entrepreneurship is evident through pioneering classes in Design Thinking, Customer Development, and Business Model disciplines. Join us to uncover Bill's entrepreneurial spirit, the challenges of business inception, and the inspiration behind his teaching endeavors.
Meet the Professor Who's CHANGING the Way We Think About BUSINESS (B-Side) Prepare for an insightful conversation with Bill Bellows, a serial entrepreneur from the DMV (Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia)! Bill's impressive journey includes founding and partnering in various successful ventures like Copithorne & Bellows, Simplexity.com, Red Creek Communications, and Veritect. With a background in Silicon Valley and Northern Virginia, he co-founded a renowned consulting firm catering to Fortune 500 companies and tech startups, later acquired by Omnicom Group. Transitioning from the corporate world, Bill now shares his expertise as a College professor at the University of Maryland and American University. His focus on innovation and entrepreneurship is evident through pioneering classes in Design Thinking, Customer Development, and Business Model disciplines. Join us to uncover Bill's entrepreneurial spirit, the challenges of business inception, and the inspiration behind his teaching endeavors.
Meet the Professor Who's CHANGING the Way We Think About BUSINESS (A-Side) Prepare for an insightful conversation with Bill Bellows, a serial entrepreneur from the DMV (Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia)! Bill's impressive journey includes founding and partnering in various successful ventures like Copithorne & Bellows, Simplexity.com, Red Creek Communications, and Veritect. With a background in Silicon Valley and Northern Virginia, he co-founded a renowned consulting firm catering to Fortune 500 companies and tech startups, later acquired by Omnicom Group. Transitioning from the corporate world, Bill now shares his expertise as a College professor at the University of Maryland and American University. His focus on innovation and entrepreneurship is evident through pioneering classes in Design Thinking, Customer Development, and Business Model disciplines. Join us to uncover Bill's entrepreneurial spirit, the challenges of business inception, and the inspiration behind his teaching endeavors.
Meet the Professor Who's CHANGING the Way We Think About BUSINESS (A-Side) Prepare for an insightful conversation with Bill Bellows, a serial entrepreneur from the DMV (Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia)! Bill's impressive journey includes founding and partnering in various successful ventures like Copithorne & Bellows, Simplexity.com, Red Creek Communications, and Veritect. With a background in Silicon Valley and Northern Virginia, he co-founded a renowned consulting firm catering to Fortune 500 companies and tech startups, later acquired by Omnicom Group. Transitioning from the corporate world, Bill now shares his expertise as a College professor at the University of Maryland and American University. His focus on innovation and entrepreneurship is evident through pioneering classes in Design Thinking, Customer Development, and Business Model disciplines. Join us to uncover Bill's entrepreneurial spirit, the challenges of business inception, and the inspiration behind his teaching endeavors.
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Disney star Alyson Stoner joins me on the podcast this week to talk about their own personal journey with anxiety and what they are doing now to help youth overcome anxiety and mental health struggles. Behind the scenes, Alyson suffered from a variety of health conditions that affected every area of their life. Their personal healing journey led them to their truest passion, studying the mind-body connection and creating tools alongside experts that help people heal and empower themselves. Alyson Stoner is a multi-disciplinary artist known for their on-screen acting, dancing, singing work in 200+ TV shows, movies, and music videos, and as an online content creator and health advocate. Appearing in franchises such as Step Up and Camp Rock to dancing with the likes of Missy Elliott and Eminem, Alyson has been producing their own content since their late teens, including the Simplexity podcast and mental health platform Movement Genius, building a growing online community of 5.2m+ folks. Much of Alyson's passion is invested in advocating for improved mental health resources and long-term prevention strategies for youth and underrepresented communities. They're currently working on concrete solutions that support artists and entertainers who face unique psychological, physical, professional, financial, and social challenges. Their "Toddler-to-Trainwreck" video is an introduction to a much larger and urgent conversation that they hope to address in Dear Hollywood. Dear Hollywood is a tell-all podcast about the “toddler-to-trainwreck” pipeline that young artists face in the entertainment industry. Following their viral op-ed, host Alyson unpacks the cultural phenomenon of child stardom from the most comprehensive, illuminating vantage point ever offered. Incorporating expertise from child development specialists, artist-to-artist conversations with famous child performers, and Alyson's own never-been-shared stories, the audience is invited into a powerful and proactive conversation around high-performing children, while simultaneously gaining deep insight and wisdom for their own journey towards healing and self-empowerment. New episodes Friday. Subscribe & follow @alysonstoner to join the conversation. Listen to the Podcast Here: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3XhCWlROLvRYfTiXrQfwk2 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-hollywood/id1699053001 YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD9cqoP3xxcGiJKHxWwS0kO1EAqSf-qDE Check out Movement Genius Here: https://www.movementgenius.com/
We talk to Naked Sports Innovations' president and co-founder, Lindsay Dakota, about how the concept of “simplexity” drives Naked's design process; growing a small brand sustainably; the future of footwear; and how ski racing influenced the design of their new trail shoe.TOPICS & TIMES:The Naked Sports' Running Band (8:01)Simplexity (11:13)Fit (17:26)Sustainability (19:42)Expanding Naked's product line (23:40)What is a “cooling face fabric?” (25:04)Working with Vibram (27:48)The Naked T/r Trail Racing Shoe (29:19)How ski racing influenced this shoe (31:57)Small brands & the state of trail running (48:41)What We're Celebrating (52:01)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Off The Couch podcastBlister PodcastBikes & Big Ideas podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Naked Sports Innovations' line of products has evolved a lot from the popular Running Band that started it all, and this month they announced plans for their first trail running shoe, the Naked T/r. So we sat down with Naked's President and Co-founder, Lindsay Dakota, to break down their debut model, from (laceless!) upper to outsole; the challenges of growing a small brand sustainably; the future of footwear; how the notion of “simplexity” drives Naked's design process; and a whole lot more.TOPICS & TIMES:Starting with the Naked Running Band (5:40)“Was the Naked Band's popularity a surprise?” (6:50)Exopower mesh & “simplexity” (8:52)Naked products on non-affiliated elites (12:49)How Lindsay thinks about fit (15:04)The importance of supporting athletes (16:11)Striving for sustainability (17:20)Expanding Naked's line of products (21:18)What is a “cooling face fabric?” (22:43)Working with Vibram (25:26)The Naked T/r Trail Racing Shoe (26:57)Small brands & the state of trail running (46:20)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister PodcastGEAR:30 podcastBikes & Big Ideas podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Traxion Podcast - Racing video games, esports and sim racing
On this week's Traxion.GG Podcast we are joined by Jesper Pedersen, co-founder, and Michi Hoyer, racer, of the Burst Esport squad to discuss how a professional sim racing esports teams earns a living, stays competitive and punches above its weight.Competing in several rFactor 2 competitions such as the Le Mans Virtual Series and Formula Pro Series, the Danish squad has been expanding its horizons of late competition in the multi-platform VCO Esports Racing League and looking to take part in further iRacing and Assetto Corsa Competizione-based events.We discuss how they keep the drives on top form, and how they go about finding sponsors and partners plus their opinions on the wider sim racing landscape.If you'd like to hear more episodes like this one, please follow, like and subscribe on your podcast app of choice. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment on the Traxion.GG website or a review. Your feedback is invaluable and helps us to create more episodes in the future.You can watch Michi Hoyer live on the Traxion.GG Twitch channel each Tuesday: https://www.twitch.tv/traxionggJesper Pedersen is also co-founder of sim cockpit creators SimPlexity: https://sim-plexity.eu/Found out more about Burst Esport: https://burst-esport.com/Follow Burst Esport:https://www.instagram.com/burstesport/https://www.facebook.com/BurstEsport/Follow Michi Hoyer:https://www.youtube.com/c/MichiHoyerhttps://www.instagram.com/michi_hoyer/https://twitter.com/Michi_Hoyer/Follow Traxion.GGhttps://twitter.com/TraxionGGhttps://www.instagram.com/traxiongg/https://www.twitch.tv/traxiongghttps://www.youtube.com/traxiongghttps://www.facebook.com/TraxionGG/
Welcome to Episode 15 of the Create Your Story Podcast on Valuing Different Through Type I'm joined by Sue Blair – Personality Type Coach & Educator, Author, Speaker and Resource Creator. We chat about Sue's 20 plus year passion for personality and psychological type and how she works with educators, parents, careers advisors, young people and type practitioners to communicate type concepts clearly and simply as a guide for living and decision-making. Full transcript here: https://www.quietwriting.com/valuing-difference-through-type-sue-blair/ We chat about: Parenting children who have very different personality types How type can help educators, parents and young people Offering choices for different personalities in educational contexts Lenses of type: Cognitive Processes, Temperament and Interaction Styles. ‘Simplexity' as Sue's signature style in type work Common misconceptions about introverts and extraverts Being extraverted in preference including in covid times Differences between Sensing and Intuiting preferences. How type helps you be comfortable in yourself and value difference Reframing Imposter Syndrome and self-doubt About Sue Blair Sue has been working with psychological type for 20 years. She is an international presenter and keynote speaker, as well as a qualified MBTI practitioner and adult educator. She is the author of The Personality Puzzle coaching cards, now used worldwide by coaches and counsellors. She has taught thousands of teachers, parents, students and businesses about the importance of self-awareness and communication. Sue is the recipient of the APTi 2015 Gordon Lawrence Award. This award recognises an outstanding achievement to the field of education You can connect with Sue: Website: SueBlair.co.nz or PersonalityPuzzles.co.nz Personality Puzzles: https://www.personalitypuzzles.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sue-blair/ Terri's links to explore: My books: Wholehearted: Self-leadership for women in transition Wholehearted Companion Workbook Free resources: Chapter 1 of Wholehearted: Self-leadership for women in transition https://www.quietwriting.net/wholehearted-chapter-1 Other free resources: https://www.quietwriting.com/free-resources/ My coaching & writing programs: Work with me The Writing Road Trip six month membership program – enrolling now for a 2 May start The Writing Road Trip email list – community writing program with Beth Cregan Connect on social media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writingquietly/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writingquietly Twitter: https://twitter.com/writingquietly LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terri-connellan/
DTRH Episode 51 Identifying Misalignments within your Company Culture Ft. Noele Williams "Simplexity" is an intriguing concept. We overcomplicate everything when it all boils down to something so simple. "Simplexity" is the best method for diagnosing the actual cause of an organization's problems—rather than the symptoms. We tend to overcomplicate everything and see things one-dimensionally, which keeps us focused on the wrong solutions. Key Takeaways: Don't treat your organization as a machine—it's organic to a fault, like it or not. Your business is a team or multiple teams of people working together toward a goal. Humans are organic and always will be, so stop trying to force them to function like machines. It's unnatural. Don't put your problems in boxes because they're all connected. Everything is connected—like it or not. Often you'll find an issue somewhere like the product department, though it's a symptom, not the cause. You may later find the actual problem's caused by the sales team promising results that cannot be delivered! Ensure you're achieving your maximum performance capacity. Most companies do not have processes that maximize their current staff's performance or bandwidth possible and achievable. Social norms should support your process protocols! Your team needs to be allowed to "be themselves," or they feel like they don't belong and aren't a fit to be a part of your organization. "... we are looking for answers, where instead, we should be looking for questions." - Noele Williams About Noele Throughout her 36-year career, Noele Williams, Founder & CEO at INTERPRO Performance Solutions, has partnered with thousands of company leaders throughout the United States, Canada, and the UK. After launching her career in management at Procter & Gamble, Noele served as a senior member of a firm providing professional diversity consulting services for dozens of Fortune 500 companies across the country. In 1991, Noele founded INTERPRO to concentrate on building metrics-based methods for optimizing organization performance early in the firm's history. Noele developed the company's signature Quality of Performance Capacity (QPC) Diagnostics, a unique set of products that allows clients to leverage hidden drivers to harness untapped potential. Feel free to connect with Noele or Rob Turley on LinkedIn or follow @RobTurley2 on Twitter! #DTRHpodcast #culture #performance #optimization #processimprovement #problemsolving #consulting #process #EOS
Today's show is packed with practical wisdom to help ground us in the middle of these stressful times. You'll learn why “do what you love” is NOT the best career advice, why being a workaholic shouldn't carry a negative connotation, and why simplifying your life may be the very best choice you can make. Dr. Marty Nemko is a highly-regarded career coach who has written many books, articles, and essays with practical wisdom for life strategies. He has been featured on numerous radio and TV shows and has held many positions as an education expert. Even though he completed his Ph.D. in educational psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, he has always believed that his life experiences have been far more valuable in his life than his formal education. On the personal side, Marty grew up in the Bronx, was a professional pianist at age 14, and went on to be a NYC cab driver before pursuing his education. A lifelong lover of the theater, Marty is a playwright, actor, and director; he and his wife, a school superintendent, have one daughter who works for the US Department of Justice. Join us for a fresh perspective on your career, and don't miss Marty's unforgettable example of how limitations can lead to adaptation and produce resilience. Profit by Design is a Tap the Potential Production in collaboration with Small Business Consulting Group. Show Highlights: What people need most right now in dealing with stress Why we need to realize that people are NOT as malleable as we might think The key to workplace relationships: self-esteem The difference in being straightforward and “couching” in today's workplace How the lack of culture and connection are common themes in today's “great resignation” Why being treated with respect and having connections with others are often more valuable than a big salary What Marty means by saying, “Do what you love—and starve.” Why we have to balance idealism and realism and listen to praise from the people willing to pay us “One size does NOT fit all”--why some workaholics choose to make a bigger contribution Why Marty works 70 hours/week (It's NOT because he loves what he does!) Marty's musical illustration of how limitations lead to resilience–because we learn to adapt (“Skirt your weaknesses and build on your strengths.”) Why an MBA increases the chances of someone's failure as an entrepreneur, and how the “cart business” can be a simple path to success How Marty has applied the “Simplexity, not complexity” principle to his life to be successful, comfortable, and happy Connect with Marty: Visit Marty's website and blog for more information and resources. Email: mnemko@comcast.net Find Marty's videos on YouTube Links and Resources: New! Now Available!! The 4 Week Vacation book with bonuses! Download Dr. Sabrina's Introductory Training: How to Make Your Time Worth $10,000 an Hour Join Dr. Sabrina in our Entrepreneurs Take Your Live Back! Community
Sustainable mobility has become a buzzword in the automotive industry, as carmakers look toward an electric—and zero-emissions—future. But how exactly will this grand idea be achieved? Michelin North America has an idea. This year, Michelin introduced its "Michelin in Motion" plan, its “all sustainable” strategy to drive new growth in the next 10 years with a focus on people, planet and profit. It includes tackling vehicle electrification challenges as well as new business opportunities that don't necessarily include tires. In this episode, we speak with Alexis Garcin, chairman and president of Michelin North America, to dig deeper into Michelin's 10-year plan and what it means for North American tire dealers. We discuss: - Vehicle electrification challenges in which Michelin can play a role in tackling in the Americas - How the tire supply chain can become more sustainable in the next decade - Michelin's role in passing its ESG initiatives down to the tire supply chain to dealers and distributors - Why Michelin is looking to venture outside the tire industry and what its focus on services and data solutions means for dealers - How Michelin is using 3-D printing in its commercial tire technology and future uses of this new business unit for the company - Industry growth in the 19-in and up segment and how Michelin's “Simplexity” project aims to help dealers with SKU complexity - Michelin's “bold acceleration” through its Michelin in Motion sustainable mobility plan You can listen and subscribe to What's Treading with Tire Review on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-treading-with-tire-review/id1470309726Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iv76bs6re7unom4p76myj3cakhmSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1GA3lp6AFo7V7EEG5awHaEYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rYE1NOtnlw&list=PLVkqUUE022sdAVQ6DuHU8cxd3FS2ni9vATo check out past episodes of What's Treading with Tire Review, go to https://www.tirereview.com/category/podcasts
Notre invité est Jonathan PardoNotre invité est Jonathan Pardo Fondateur de Simplexity et Simplexity Academy, je me décris comme un formateur passionné, un coach invétéré et un facilitateur explosif. Je poursuis la mission de ramener du sens dans les décisions et actions de chaque individu au sein de son organisation. L'objectif ? l'amélioration durable de la performance et du bien-être de chacun. Pour atteindre cet objectif, je favorise la co-création, l'intelligence collective et l'autonomie. Centré sur l'entreprise et son évolution, davantage encore sur l'humain et sa transformation, je déploie un ensemble de compétences et de méthode pour permettre aux personnes et aux organisations d'activer tout leur potentiel. Mon leitmotiv : « Let's make it meaningful. Together”. Plus qu'un slogan, une véritable conviction. Celle qu'il est possible, au quotidien, de créer du sens dans nos actions et décisions. Celle que le travail et la collaboration entre individus est la meilleure manière d'atteindre nos objectifs. Celle, enfin, qu'il faut parfois être bousculé pour tirer pleinement parti de notre potentiel. Le Top 5 des points forts de Jonathan : Maximisation | Ideation | Stratégique | Positivité | Input Host: Olivier Grau Olivier Grau est Senior Consultant, Account Lead et ICF Coach Leadership chez Gallup, basé entre Londres et Paris. Ayant débuté sa carrière chez Gallup en tant qu'analyste en sélection et psychométrie, Olivier a une expertise dans le domaine de l'évaluation des talents ainsi que de l'engagement des collaborateurs. En conjonction avec de nombreuses années d'expérience dans le secteur du conseil en engagement avec différentes méthodologies et outils psychométriques, Olivier a également enrichi ses connaissances avec une expérience « in house », coté client, où il a dirigé et lancé un projet global d'engagement des collaborateurs pour une société multinationale de télécommunication ayant une empreinte globale. Le Top 5 des points forts d'Olivier : Individualisation | Studieux | Stratégique | Réalisateur | Idéation Called to Coach est un webcast (via Youtube) qui permet aux coaches ou futurs coaches à interagir avec des coaches certifiés pour lesquels le développement par les points forts a été un véritable facteur de succès.
Notre invité est Jonathan PardoNotre invité est Jonathan Pardo Fondateur de Simplexity et Simplexity Academy, je me décris comme un formateur passionné, un coach invétéré et un facilitateur explosif. Je poursuis la mission de ramener du sens dans les décisions et actions de chaque individu au sein de son organisation. L'objectif ? l'amélioration durable de la performance et du bien-être de chacun. Pour atteindre cet objectif, je favorise la co-création, l’intelligence collective et l’autonomie. Centré sur l’entreprise et son évolution, davantage encore sur l’humain et sa transformation, je déploie un ensemble de compétences et de méthode pour permettre aux personnes et aux organisations d'activer tout leur potentiel. Mon leitmotiv : « Let's make it meaningful. Together”. Plus qu'un slogan, une véritable conviction. Celle qu'il est possible, au quotidien, de créer du sens dans nos actions et décisions. Celle que le travail et la collaboration entre individus est la meilleure manière d'atteindre nos objectifs. Celle, enfin, qu'il faut parfois être bousculé pour tirer pleinement parti de notre potentiel. Le Top 5 des points forts de Jonathan : Maximisation | Ideation | Stratégique | Positivité | Input Host: Olivier Grau Olivier Grau est Senior Consultant, Account Lead et ICF Coach Leadership chez Gallup, basé entre Londres et Paris. Ayant débuté sa carrière chez Gallup en tant qu'analyste en sélection et psychométrie, Olivier a une expertise dans le domaine de l'évaluation des talents ainsi que de l'engagement des collaborateurs. En conjonction avec de nombreuses années d’expérience dans le secteur du conseil en engagement avec différentes méthodologies et outils psychométriques, Olivier a également enrichi ses connaissances avec une expérience « in house », coté client, où il a dirigé et lancé un projet global d'engagement des collaborateurs pour une société multinationale de télécommunication ayant une empreinte globale. Le Top 5 des points forts d’Olivier : Individualisation | Studieux | Stratégique | Réalisateur | Idéation Called to Coach est un webcast (via Youtube) qui permet aux coaches ou futurs coaches à interagir avec des coaches certifiés pour lesquels le développement par les points forts a été un véritable facteur de succès.
Fredagspod. Før klokken rakk å bli 8 i dag hadde Hege allerede gjennomført et bursdagsselskap - hun har nemlig fått en fjortis i hus! Denne uken har vi levert eksamen, ganske mye vekt av skuldrene der. Vi snakker litt om strategi, OKR, Simplexity og digital markedsføring. Så - litt jobb, litt ammetåke og litt fra livet generelt. God fredag og god helg. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Whole Gospel: Part 1 (Episode #29) In this first episode of a three-part series, Rob and Brian begin the conversation about how the KC Underground sees the Whole Gosple. Introduction to the Whole Gospel Idea [1:00] The perception of Christians in the West [6:30] Fractals [11:00] Simplexity [12:55] The Gospel is a three-word worldview [13:20] Jesus's “bookshelf” is The Gospel of the Kingdom [15:10] The Saved souls Gospel [18:55] The Whole Story, The Whole Expression, and the Whole Life [24:45] Story Diamond [28:30] God made it, we broke it, Jesus fixes it, and we get to join him [31:50] Why is this more compelling [37:15] The Triple Click [39:15] Resources Mentioned in Podcast The Story Diamond [28:30] Next step with the Underground: Subscribe to our newsletter Connect with us for Coaching Support the Underground
Aisha Sheikh is the Founder of Simplexity. But we don't talk about any of that. Instead, Aisha talks about all of the other parts that make her a complete human: Bringing together simplicities and complexities, what she did after her father was attacked, and a trip to Kenya. Expert psychologist, Dr. Nettra Pan, specializing in the intersection of organizational decision-making, entrepreneurship and public policy, also calls in to talk about the science behind why it's so much easier to use externalities as motivations, rather than finding internal motivations. [ Visual experience, transcripts, and more ] https://www.talkhumantome.com/episodes/aisha-sheikh (talkhumantome.com/episodes/aisha-sheikh) [ Learn more about the show here ] https://www.talkhumantome.com/trailer (talkhumantome.com/trailer) [ Stuff Aisha Sheikh is working on ] https://www.aishasheikh.com/ (aishasheikh.com) [ Stuff Nettra Pan is working on ] https://nettrapan.net/ (nettrapan.net) [ Discover all of the projects our guests and visiting experts care about ] https://www.talkhumantome.com/discover (talkhumantome.com/discover) [ The people behind the show ] http://www.talkhumantome.com/squad (talkhumantome.com/squad) [ This Episode's Sponsors ] Mowri Audio: http://www.mescamilla.com/ (mescamilla.com) The Abstract: http://theabstract.work/ (theabstract.work) [ Follow Us On IG ] https://www.instagram.com/talkhumantome/ (@talkhumantome) #presspause
Simplexity / Clothing Vs. Consequence / November 7 & 8 by Plum Creek Church
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Love First Podcast Friendship Series Part 3
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When I first set out to create my own podcast, I had a few goals in mind: 1) expand my personal knowledge of the planet and people to be a better conduit of service, 2) curate and amplify incredible leaders and experts who are on-the-ground making a difference across sectors, and 3) help our community evolve and transform into our highest selves. Season One definitely surpassed my expectations. Did it hit any of those hopes for you? If so, take to the comments section and let me know what you thought! I’m going to take a little break to breathe, reflect, and consider what the next chapter will be. I welcome your thoughts and suggestions! Just remember... It’s anything but small talk. See you soon! Follow and support Simplexity: https://www.instagram.com/simplexitypodcast/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we are pressing pause to reflect and learn how three of Simplexity’s previous guests are taking strong, heart-centered approaches to educate, process, and activate people during this time. Gloria Atanmo, CEO and travel blogger, is crafting unifying resources with a compassionate “take what you need” approach. Sexologist Shan Boodram has been candid about her exploration of colorism as a mixed-race woman, along with sharing how sex, love, and relationships play into conversations of race and activism. Singer-songwriter India Carney is using her superpower of music and art to find gratitude, dignity, and determination in a period that could easily lead to hopelessness. We revisit moments from earlier interviews to see how they tie in to today’s climate, and of course, it wouldn’t be complete without India’s breathtaking musical performance. Follow and support Glo, Shan, and India: https://www.instagram.com/glographics/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/shanboody/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/india_carney/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Doug Harriman of Simplexity (@SimplexityPD) spoke with us about motors, controllers, and designing mechatronic systems. Simplexity (or if you want to contact them) Doug recommends Control Systems Engineering by Norman S. Nise. Elecia recommends Notes on Diffy Qs by Jiří Lebl from American Institute of Mathematics list of free and approved math textbooks. They both like the 3 Brown 1 Blue YouTube channel. If you liked the part about how to choose a motor, you might want to watch Doug’s Webinar on DC Motors & Motion Control Systems (you’ll have to give your info to see it).
Alyson Stoner is an actress, singer and dancer who has been featured in music videos like Missy Eliot’s ‘Work It’, on Disney shows such as Suite Life of Zach and Cody and movies such as Cheaper By the Dozen. As with many young child actors behind the scenes Alyson began to struggle with the pressure of her life. She began to become addicted to perfection. This quickly turned into an addiction and eventually she made the decision to get into treatment. Now, she lives life in a much different way. Her recovery is inspiring. She lives a minimalist lifestyle and creates her own content. In this weeks episode we are diving into topics like societal pressure, transactional love, overcoming eating disorders, regulating your trauma response, learning to manage depression and anxiety and the importance of compensating content creators. You can follow along with Alyson on her new podcast, Simplexity. Or on Instagram @alysonstoner And you can always follow along with us on instagram @recoveringfromreality or online at www.recoveringfromreality.com This weeks episode was brought to you by Thrive Market. Head over to www.thrivemarket.com/reality to receive up to $20 off your purchase today with a no-risk membership. And also, Four Sigmatic! Head over to www.foursigmatic.com and use code REALITY at checkout for 15% off your order of any of their delicious products. Produced by Dear Media
Vocalist-Songwriter-Arranger-Coach India Carney breaks down the mechanics and dynamics of our voices and how they indicate and characterize our identity, vulnerabilities, beliefs, and sense of liberation. We discuss the ways in which we can shape our voice and use it as a special tool in life. She shares stories from singing on NBC’s the Voice and navigating the music industry, and performs unreleased original music on our first musical episode of Simplexity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paying it forward with this episode (or not?). The boys finish off the Ecobehavioural Design intake session, as well as talking about key performance indicators, cornerstones, constraints, game planning and how not to multitask. Poor morning hygiene also gets a mention.
In an unfriendly world, what does it mean to have a friendship with God instead of a fear of God? We know God loves us but does God like us? Questions like these like at the heart of who we are and our relationship with Jesus. Discover how we can be BOLD in our friendship with God and realize the greatness of being called a friend of God.
Simplify the complexities of life through a stimulating, provocative, and fun narrative journey with the world’s most supremely intriguing, refreshingly forthright artists, scholars, scientists, entrepreneurs, experts, and humans. Hear insights, advice and winning paradigms that guide you toward your best self and a brighter future, all while expanding your knowledge of the amazing happenings on our planet. Coming soon! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Beim neunten TEDx Vienna steht die einfache und die komplexe Welt im Mittelpunkt. In #Vienna sprechen wir mit den Hosts Vlad Gozman und Reka Artner, wie man die Welt ein bisschen verständlicher machen kann. Liron Lavi Turkenich hat eine hochkomplexe Sprache erschaffen. Aravrit besteht je zur Hälfte aus arabischen und hebräischen Buchstaben. Von Muttersprachlern beider Sprachen ist sie aber leicht zu lesen. Ramin Hasani von der Technischen Universität Wien hat das Nervensystem eines Fadenwurms in ein Computerprogramm übersetzt. Es hilft uns zu verstehen, wie künstliche Intelligenz funktioniert. Beim neunten TEDx Vienna steht das Einfache im Komplexen im Mittelpunkt. Die beiden Hosts, Vlad Gozman und Reka Artner sprechen über die spannendsten Talks und wie man ohne Ticket doch dabei sein kann. In #Vienna. Foto: (c) Vlad Gozman
There’s a tension in our world between the complex and the simple. Just because something is complex does not mean it needs to be confusing. This series will show us how to discover clarity in the complexity of life.
There’s a tension in our world between the complex and the simple. Just because something is complex does not mean it needs to be confusing. This series will show us how to discover clarity in the simplexity of life.
Scott Ableman is a marketing executive and adviser for several companies in the digital marketing and media space. He has served as Chief Marketing Officer for both B2B and consumer marketing organizations -- most recently The Teaching Company, which produces and markets The Great Courses. His marketing career began in the telecommunications industry in the 1990s, where he helped grow both MCI and Winstar to multi-$billion valuations, and then in the 2000s transitioned to the ecommerce world, where he has helped Network Solutions, Simplexity, and The Great Courses all join the list of the Internet's top retailers.
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Complexity is the enemy of implementation.
Life can be full of complexity - but how can we find a pathway of simplicity? Guest speaker Dave Ryder brings some clarity on how not to get lost in the complexity of life.
Simplexity - A term to describe what it’s like to simply stand as a follower of Jesus in the midst of a very complex culture. How close to the cross will you stand with other believers to find strength & purpose? Join us this summer in June & July as we study key passages from 1 Corinthians, Chapters 1-7.
Simplexity - A term to describe what it’s like to simply stand as a follower of Jesus in the midst of a very complex culture. How close to the cross will you stand with other believers to find strength & purpose? Join us this summer in June & July as we study key passages from 1 Corinthians, Chapters 1-7.
Simplexity - A term to describe what it’s like to simply stand as a follower of Jesus in the midst of a very complex culture. How close to the cross will you stand with other believers to find strength & purpose? Join us this summer in June & July as we study key passages from 1 Corinthians, Chapters 1-7.
Simplexity - A term to describe what it’s like to simply stand as a follower of Jesus in the midst of a very complex culture. How close to the cross will you stand with other believers to find strength & purpose? Join us this summer in June & July as we study key passages from 1 Corinthians, Chapters 1-7.
Simplexity - A term to describe what it’s like to simply stand as a follower of Jesus in the midst of a very complex culture. How close to the cross will you stand with other believers to find strength & purpose? Join us this summer in June & July as we study key passages from 1 Corinthians, Chapters 1-7.
This sound of theremin artist Anthony Ptak. Liner notes: New York Theremin Society International Edition (2013) [05:20] This electronic work concentrates on theremin and computing as a carrier of information. We listen to the world as a system of associative indices. The electronics of the performing gesture are analyzed, along with computational FFT acoustic physics phenomena. This composition is a physical axis that occupies and transforms space. The heterophony of the antenna is navigation. Sonic materials programmed, performed, improvised, invented and presented by the composer. by Anthony Ptak (Axoxnxs) on his Gaken theremin Premium and computer. Joes Pub, at the Public Theatre, 425 Lafayette Street at Astor Place. New York, NY 10003. Friday, June 28, 2013 Live! NYC. - AJ Ptak
00:09:00 - Jim Bakker is In Shemitah Damage Control Mode 00:36:51 - Steven Furtick Is Not Making Sense 00:47:10 - Ed Young Simplexity 01:23:53 - Sermon Review: Hard Right by Craig Groeschel
Suzy Jordan- "Simplexity: Self Control"
Paul Richardson - "Simplexity: Broken Down & Restored"
James Griffin- "Simplexity: Pride"
Brian Bloye - "Simplexity: The Dangers of Pride"
James Griffin- "Simplexity: Guard Your Heart"
Brian Bloyd - "Simplexity: Guard Your Heart"
James Griffin- "Simplexity: Trust and Obey"
Brian Bloye - "Simplexity: Trust & Obey"
Nothing can satisfy like Jesus.
Nothing can satisfy like Jesus.