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https://youtu.be/-7x5kBxJ5ig Ben Larman, Scientific Founder and Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) of Infinity Bio, is driven by a passion for advancing human health by decoding the complexities of the immune system. We discuss Ben's Antibody Reactomics Framework and his Complex Data Delivery Framework. The Antibody Reactomics Framework leverages DNA barcoding to analyze immune responses, providing researchers with groundbreaking insights into human health and disease mechanisms. The Complex Data Delivery Framework streamlines the process of communicating scientific findings by focusing on understanding customer needs, analyzing data, presenting positive results, and combining findings to deliver customized insights. He also shares how AI is transforming biomedical research and the importance of refining a biotech company's narrative to effectively engage diverse audiences. --- Simplify Complexity with Ben Larman Good day, dear listener, Steve Breda here with the Management Blueprint podcast. And my guest today is Ben Larman, the Scientific Founder and CSO of Infinity Bio, a technology company that measures individual immune responses against all known human viruses, autoimmune conditions and allergies. Ben, welcome to the show. Thanks, Steve. Great to be here. My favorite question for you. So what is your personal “Why” and what are you doing to manifest it in your company? Great. Well, yeah, I'll start by saying I guess I became an immunologist by training because I believe there is an incredible opportunity to improve human health by better understanding immune responses and the immune system. The immune system is incredibly complex. It's sort of, we're just scratching the surface now in terms of our understanding and how it's connected to so many different health conditions ranging, as you mentioned, from infections to cancer, to autoimmune disease, to allergies. The ability to move technology forward in a way that allows us to take better measurements and understand human immune responses at a population scale, that's always motivated me. And so that's what we formed Infinity Bio to accomplish by being able to read antibodies. Okay. And when you read antibodies, so how does that inform you? How does it help you fight immune conditions? I guess you can call it. Yeah, so antibodies, I think we all sort of have seen the cartoons of these Y-shaped molecules. I think what a lot of people don't appreciate is the massive abundance and diversity of these molecules in our blood at all times. So there's roughly 100 trillion antibody molecules in every drop of blood, and they really store the information from all of our prior immune responses, going back to your vaccinations in childhood. And one way to think about them, they're expressed by cells in our immune system in response to very specific targets. They have these ridges and bumps on them, and that's what allows them to very specifically recognize their target, whether it's flu or a cancer antigen. And so what we've done is to create a technology that you can think of like a record player where the record, your old vinyl records with those grooves and bumps read out by a needle, that's sort of what we're doing with molecules, reading out those bumps and grooves to know what they bind to and get a picture of your immune system. Antibodies are really a wonderful window into your immune system and everything that it has tried to accomplish over your lifetime. So that's an amazing complexity. You said trillions of antibodies in a drop of blood. Yeah. That's very, very minuscule and very numerous. So how do you measure this data or process even this data? How do you then communicate this data is about? And actually you develop a framework around this. So can you tell me a little bit about how that came about and what's its significance is and how does it work? Yeah, so the approach that we've taken and that I've sort of worked on si...
Ben Larman, Scientific Founder and Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) of Infinity Bio, is driven by a passion for advancing human health by decoding the complexities of the immune system. We discuss Ben's Antibody Reactomics Framework and his Complex Data Delivery Framework. The Antibody Reactomics Framework leverages DNA barcoding to analyze immune responses, providing researchers with groundbreaking insights into human health and disease mechanisms. The Complex Data Delivery Framework streamlines the process of communicating scientific findings by focusing on understanding customer needs, analyzing data, presenting positive results, and combining findings to deliver customized insights. He also shares how AI is transforming biomedical research and the importance of refining a biotech company's narrative to effectively engage diverse audiences. (1:19) Ben's personal Why (4:00) The Antibody Reactomics Framework (8:19) The Complex Data Delivery Framework (11:01) Leveraging AI in biomedical research (18:48) A key question for biotech entrepreneurs (22:04) Connect with Ben Links and Resources Ben's LinkedIn Infinity Bio Test-drive the Summit OS® Toolkit: https://stevepreda.com/free-business-growth-tools-summit-os-toolkit/ Management Blueprint® Podcast on Youtube https://bit.ly/MBPodcastPlaylistYT Steve Preda's books on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B08XPTF4ST/allbooks Follow video shorts of current and past episodes on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/stevepreda-com/
In this episode of The Burleson Box, Dustin Burleson speaks with Steve Anderson about his book The Bezos Letters: 14 Principles to Grow Your Business Like Amazon. Listeners will discover key principles and lessons from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos's annual shareholder letters, breaking down Amazon's journey to becoming one of the world's most valuable companies. The book identifies Bezos's strategies and provides insights into Amazon's success, organized around fourteen "Growth Principles" within four broad themes:Experiment and Embrace Failure: Amazon uses a culture of experimentation and “successful failures” to foster innovation and pursue big, transformative ideas.Obsess Over Customers and Think Long-Term: Prioritizing customer needs and maintaining a long-term focus drive sustainable growth and loyalty.Simplify Complexity and Leverage Technology: Amazon aims to make processes simpler and more efficient through technology, creating time-saving solutions.Maintain a Startup Mindset and Embrace Bold Risks: Amazon's “Day 1” mentality and willingness to take significant risks keep the company agile and prepared for future opportunities.Links:Learn more about TheBezosLetters.comFollow Steve Anderson on LinkedInGet your copy of The Bezos Letters***The Burleson Box is brought to you by OrthoFi:You know orthodontics, we know how to grow your practice. Start More Smiles with OrthoFi.OrthoFi is the industry-leading solution for patient acquisition, insurance management, and patient collections. Our end-to-end software and services help practices achieve dynamic growth, balanced cash flow, and smoother operations.OrthoFi's practices experience a 2.25 times higher same-day conversion rate compared to the industry average, thanks to our expertise in same-day contracts. We take on the full burden of managing patient onboarding, collections, and insurance processing, allowing your team to focus on delivering best-in-class service.Our comprehensive 180-day collection protocol sets the gold standard for delinquency management, achieving an average net collection rate of 98%.Dr. Tara Gostovich of TG Orthodontics shared:"I feel like the cost is less than a staff member, but yet you have an entire team. So, I don't look at the cost of OrthoFi as it's too expensive. It's too expensive to not have it."Learn more today at StartMoreSmiles.com*** Go Premium: Members get early access, ad-free episodes, hand-edited transcripts, exclusive study guides, special edition books each quarter, powerpoint and keynote presentations and two tickets to Dustin Burleson's Annual Leadership Retreat.http://www.theburlesonbox.com/sign-up Stay Up to Date: Sign up for The Burleson Report, our weekly newsletter that is delivered each Sunday with timeless insight for life and private practice. Sign up here:http://www.theburlesonreport.com Follow Dustin Burleson, DDS, MBA at:http://www.burlesonseminars.com
Do Business. Do Life. — The Financial Advisor Podcast — DBDL
Today, I'm joined by Adam Holt, the founder and CEO of Asset-Map, a fintech platform that helps advisors facilitate more meaningful conversations with clients by streamlining high-level data into a simple report.Early in his career as an advisor, Adam was frustrated with the material available to him for client meetings. The overly detailed financial reports didn't help clients make better decisions — they just made clients confused. To fix the problem, Adam created and introduced Asset-Map to his own practice, helping grow his AUM to nearly $1B in under a decade. Today, you'll hear why clients respond so well to simplicity in financial planning, how to use fintech to ask better questions in client meetings, and how to create a company culture that prioritizes life over business. 3 of the biggest insights from Adam Holt… How to bridge the gap between the financial planning data advisors have and the implementable financial advice clients want. 3 tips for financial advisors who are struggling to stop working so much without sacrificing the upside potential of their business. Defining your values and taking an intentional approach to organizing your calendar to create the proper time distribution between life and business.JOIN THE DBDL INSIDER CREWTo become a DBDL Insider and get VIP access to free resources and exclusive content, text "DBDL" to 785-800-3235. *Message and data rates may apply. Reply STOP at any time to opt-out of receiving text messages.SHOW NOTEShttps://bradleyjohnson.com/37FOLLOW BRAD JOHNSON ON SOCIALTwitterInstagramLinkedInFOLLOW DBDL ON SOCIAL:YouTube - Full InterviewsYouTube - Clips from the ShowTwitterInstagramLinkedInFacebookDISCLOSURE These conversations are intended to provide financial advisors with ideas, strategies, concepts and tools that could be incorporated into the advisory practice, advisors are responsible for ensuring implementation of anything discussed is in accordance with any and all regulatory and compliance responsibilities and obligations.
Why is it that starting a business is so fun, only to become the hardest thing in the world? Why can't we always keep the same joy and love for our business from start to finish? When does owning a business actually become easy again. Learn from Mariah on how this can be done! Want to have Mariah walk through the model with you.. for free? Email me here to try it out! : growmyetsyshop@gmail.com
“Freethought is an epistemological viewpoint which holds that beliefs should not be formed on the basis of authority, tradition, revelation, or dogma, and that beliefs should instead be reached by other methods such as logic, reason, and empirical observation.” I love having non-traditionalism as my system! I don't sleep with assholes, I don't sleep with violent offenders, I don't sleep with dumbasses, I don't with people who possess zero sanity, I don't sleep with lazy people, I don't sleep with criminals, I don't sleep with abusers, I don't sleep with traumatizers, I don't sleep with victimizers, I don't sleep with addictive personalities, I don't sleep with people who engage in self-destructive behaviors, I don't sleep with sex offenders, and I don't sleep with unhealed people who want to stay trapped by trauma complexes! If you can't respect the fact that I am thriving after sexual abuse and thriving after sexual affairs, then no sex between us! I am strictly and only attracted to other adults! People should always respected and protected in sex and outside of sex! I overcame sexual tension, sexual frustration, rape trauma syndrome, and sexual performance anxiety. I love the healthy sexual acceptance and the healthy sexual ejection in my life. I keep double living, double-dealing, and double dipping out of my sex life and out of my life as a whole. I keep healthy secrets, not unhealthy secrets. Within organized crime, I had a reputation for running across the street and beating up misogynists for being misogynistic towards women in my sight. I would gently yell across the street to women so they can run where I am and to avoid the male pigs who were about to assault the women. We would call the police together and those guys served long periods of prison time. The short person complex is real in the crime world and I was one of the persons who suffered from it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/support
This is the first episode of 2023. And it is a special one! It was an honour and real pleasure to chat an hour with Jos de Blok, the founder and CEO of a renowned self-managing neighbourhood nursing organisation called Buurtzorg. Jos is the creator of the pioneering Dutch healthcare system, empowering nurses in self-organised teams to collaboratively provide the best patient-centric community care. Founded in 2006 in Holland with one team of four nurses, Buurtzorg has transformed community-based home care services and employs now more than 15 000 nurses around the world. I was fascinated to learn more about this transformational organisation and the man himself. And I am really glad that Jos will join us at the Estonian Human Resource Management Association's annual conference this spring as one of the keynote speakers. “I worked for many years as a community nurse in the 1980s. It gave me all I wanted. I had the freedom to decide how to take care of patients. I had very good colleagues. There was no management structure, we didn't have strategic plans and we didn't have planning tools. We just did what was needed. It was effective. In the 1990s, a lot of changes were introduced, and in Holland, it led to a very product- and activity-driven way of delivering health care, so health care was defined in terms of products and delivering activities instead of solving problems. It added layers of managers. And the language changed so that people were not talking any more about how best to take care of our patients. It was about effectiveness and growing revenue. In 1994, I was asked to become a manager, and I saw how little interest there was in how the system was helping patients and I learned how management was frustrating the daily practice of good professional workers. People think that there has to be somebody who pounds the table as the manager. That's not a solution, because it will damage people's sense of ownership and responsibility. In 2005, I decided with some friends that we can create an alternative with better quality of care, and an environment that our nurses will want to work in, and that will also have a big impact on society because it will be much cheaper than the current way of doing things. My idea was to create small teams with nurses who organise everything themselves. We would let them focus on the excellent nursing care; let them work with patients in a way that they think is the best – based on professional standards – and create a support system around them, including a back office and IT system that helps them in their daily work. It would grow by itself and improve quality. It's about simplifying complexity and seeing where the complexity is and how you can simplify the environment so that you can deal with the complexity in the most effective way. Every day, nurses have to deal with sometimes very complex situations with a lot of uncertain factors. They have to make their own choices in the moment to have the best result. In health care, that's very complicated because there are many factors that influence outcomes. My idea is to have nurses around these problems who feel personally connected to them and can make the choices they think are the best choices. Then you create an environment that's simple so they don't have to put any effort into thinking about what management is saying. I started with one team at the end of 2006. If you create these small environments where people feel ownership, you can replicate it all over the country and all over the world. Based on these principles, we started to grow from one person to 15 000 nurses in around 15 years.”– Jos de Blok Listen and enjoy!
How important is finding compatibility to you when dating? When seeking a life partner, you don't want to choose anyone. You wanna find someone you're compatible with, but what does that mean? The word compatible is where two things are able to exist or occur together without problem or conflict. There are some things that […] The post Finding Compatibility When Dating appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
In today's episode, Amy Faith Ho, MD, MPH, a practicing emergency physician, board certified in emergency medicine (ABEM) and clinical informatics (ABPM) is joined by Melisa Tucker, Nym Health's Senior Vice President and Head of Product, for a conversation on merging cutting-edge technology with deep clinical knowledge. They will discuss how AI, natural language processing and machine learning can be used to reduce administrative complexity and streamline revenue cycle operations. The podcast will cover new technological approaches, including their benefits, current gaps and new areas of opportunity for solutions that reduce administrative complexity in healthcare settings.This episode is sponsored by Nym Health.
Disagreements, frustrations and disappointments are impossible to avoid in relationships. Although we can't avoid disagreements and frustrations in relationships, it doesn't mean they have to turn into arguments. Disagreements aren't the same as arguments. An argument occurs when two sides are approaching a disagreement in unhealthy and unproductive ways. An arguing couple in most cases […] The post How to Recover from Bad Relationship Arguments? appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Have you ever found yourself frustrated or disappointed when dating? A disappointment is a negative feeling that results from something not living up to an expectation. When we open up ourselves to romantic interests (e.i. dating) we normally have some form of hope or expectation. An expectation to meet someone we like, where feelings are […] The post Dating Disappointments: How To Overcome Them! appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
What does it mean to be honest about your Relationship mistakes? A mistake can be intentional or unintentional but the key is, it's wrong. It is a form of behavior that is either dishonest, unjust, or immoral and often violates another. In life and in relationships we make mistakes, the question is, what is our […] The post Being Honest about Your Relationship Mistakes appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Any solid entity needs a solid foundation or anchor to bring it stability. Consider for a moment a ship without an anchor. It would find itself fighting against the current, drifting from place to place unable to remain in one place. Consider a home and the destruction that would follow after a storm if it […] The post What is Stabilizing your Relationship? appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Why is it when a woman chooses a man that is deemed undesirable by the world, people attack her character, assuming there's an ulterior motive? As if her motives can't be pure driven from the heart and wisdom. Recently on a podcast Channing Crowder attacked the character of Ciara and Russell Wilson. In his podcast […] The post Not ALL Woman are Gold Diggers appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Have you ever made a rash decision that you regretted later. In life we all have moments or things where we are urged to loose control. This could be something common such as an act of cutting someone off in a moment of road rage, or it could be something uncommon such as a violent […] The post Learning From VS Judging Will Smith's Out-of-Control Behavior appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
For more than twenty years, Jim Ryan has helped shepherd Flexera, a global software company, into massive success. How has he managed to help keep core values in the midst of expansion? He stops by Business X factors to talk about scaling with integrity, following the money, and why bureaucracy might not be a dirty word, after all. Tune in to learn:How do you simplify complexity? (8:11)How is technology just like electricity? (10:18)What does it take to reduce IT spend? (11:50)What is the human touch you need when looking at IT spend? (13:00)How to bring technological innovation into your organization. (15:00)Where will the technological landscape be in 10 years? (17:00)Which scaling cliches actually have truth behind them? (18:50)Business X factors is produced by Mission.org and brought to you by Hyland. For over a decade, Hyland has been named a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Content Services Platforms, leading the way to help people get the information they need when and where they need it. More than half of 2019 Fortune 100 companies rely on Hyland to help them create more meaningful connections with the people they serve. When your focus is on the people you serve, Hyland stands behind you. Hyland is your X factor for better performance. Go to http://www.Hyland.com/insights to learn more.Mission.org is a media studio producing content for world-class clients. Learn more at http://mission.org
To celebrate or not celebrate Valentine's Day, that is the question? Just because something is a cultural norm, it doesn't mean it has to be a normal practice for you. Valentines Day is a national celebrated holiday, but its value varies from person to person. Some people love it, the romance, the gifts and special […] The post Should you Celebrate Valentine's Day appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
How does one remain happy and content in singleness? Be intentional in your approach! Finding happiness and contentment in singleness is not an accident. Just as having a happy marriage isn't. Obtaining success in life requires you to take action. God tells us that one reaps what they sow. If you are purposeful in your […] The post “New Year” Single Goals appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Dating can be a roller coaster!!! There are moments in the dating process where you have an emotional highs. You meet new people, you meet someone you like, you get to know that person, and maybe it turns into a something more. Yet, there are also the lows. You can't find a date, you meet […] The post “New Year” Dating Goals appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
It's often said in sports, “if you're not getting better, you're getting worse.” I believe this saying is not only true in sports, but in relationships. As a spouse you should always be seeking to grow. How can you be a better husband? How can you be a better wife? One way to be intentional […] The post “New Year” Marriage Goals appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
How are you approaching family & in-laws within your relationship? When it comes to weird uncles, hardheaded cousins, or even that overly intrusive Mother, family dynamics can be challenging. So much so terms such as Monster-in-laws are used to describe them. Although we all have “THOSE” family & in-laws it doesn't mean challenging family dynamics […] The post Dealing with Family & In-laws this Holiday Season! appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
If you had to choose between Looks vs character, which would you choose? Thankfully when approaching relationships a person doesn't have to choose between looks vs character. Both play an important role within relationship. Yet, too often people place more emphasis on looks rather than character. Most people when choosing whom to date are driven […] The post Looks vs Character: The Battle Against Superficiality appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
There's an old saying, don't put your business in the streets. Yet, how does this apply in the 21st century? In the age of social media, blogging, and streaming people are sharing more personal information about themselves in an ever increasing way. Yet, when sharing, when do you cross the line. When can sharing become […] The post How Much Is Too Much When Sharing About Your Relationship appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
A myth is a widely held but false belief or idea. There are ideas people hold that aren't always true. Unfortunately, people pass on these false ideas or personal preferences as truth, forming myths. Myths can be passed down from generation to generation, mentor to pupil, or even through social media platforms. Although something sounds […] The post Christian Dating Myths appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Is there a right or wrong amount one should spend on a wedding? Weddings can be amazing, but they can also be extremely costly. The average wedding in America is 30,000 dollars. Yes, you read that correctly. People are spending on a wedding the same price you can buy a car, or a down payment […] The post How Much Should One Spend On A Wedding? appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Traumatic events are incidences that cause physical, emotional, spiritual, or psychological harm. Sometimes relationships face challenges as a result of incidences between a couple. This can be a spouse who does something dishonest, or a partner who says hurtful things. Yet, in relationships there are some traumatic events that don't come from the couple, but […] The post How to Approach Traumatic Events in Relationships appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Is it proper to compare marriage to a business? There a lot of things we can compare marriage too. Some people compare marriage to a rollercoaster, and the ups and downs one may experience. In my book, Chasing Happily Ever After, I compared building a house to building a solid relationship, and the importance of […] The post Is Marriage a Business? appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
It has been said, “diamonds are a girls best friend.” So naturally a woman's probably going to want one when getting engaged. A diamond ring has become a staple among what is offered when proposing in marriage. Yet is it superficial of a woman to reject a man's engagement, if he offers something other than […] The post Is it Superficial to Demand a Diamond Engagement Ring? appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Singleness IS NOT a disease, not is it a bad thing! Being single isn't purgatory, an in-between period of life that you have to suffer through until you get to something better (aka marriage). First off, who said marriage is something better. If you ask some people, marriage can be jail, but that's a different […] The post Getting the Most Out of Singleness appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Experiencing a tough breakup is like loosing apart of yourself. For those that have experienced a breakup or divorce can understand the emotional and physical toll it can take on you. In relationships you invest a lot to make them work. You open up your heart to another person, trusting that they will value it. […] The post Tips to Healing from a Breakup appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Messaging bad habits in marriages have lead to more unnecessary conflicts than I care to count. Don't let them happen to you! Good communication is critical to any successful relationship. Unfortunately, many couples don't always consider how they communicate over messaging as part of their good communication skills. The truth is people spend way more […] The post Do's and Don'ts of Text Messaging in Marriage appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Have you ever made a text messaging gaffe while dating that may have cost you another date? Good communication is critical to any successful relationship. This is even more apparent early in the dating process, because one mistake could end your interaction forever. Therefore there are unwritten rules of communication when dating, yet with each […] The post Do's and Don'ts of Text Messaging when Dating appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Find David Benjamin online: Twitter: https://twitter.com/complexitydb Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbenjaminsyntegrity/ Memorable Quotes from the episode: [00:14:17] "Every time you hit something complex, it's new, it's different. There is no playbook, there is no checklist. And really what you have to do is get all the right people involved in sort of sharing what they see. No believe, understand, get them buying into the right way to to move forward. And the last thing I'll say is, you know, the right way to move forward when it's complex is to try things." [00:17:41] "...you start to see that really the key to dealing with complexity is to get people get their fingerprints all over the solution, get their fingerprints all over the strategy. And I can't imagine a situation where doing Data strategy is only complicated because, again, the market, the business you're in, the people who work there, you know, it's going to be different every time. And of course, are you going on and on." Highlights of the show: [00:01:29] Guest Introduction [00:02:53] Where did you grow up and what was it like there? [00:03:31] What did you imagine your future would be like? [00:05:07] What types of things were you doing that then eventually led to to this being the thing that you chose to pursue? [00:06:22] What does it mean to be a systems thinker? [00:12:36] What's your favorite example of a problem that on the surface looks like it fits the description of complicated, but as you start to dig a little bit deeper, it turns out that it's actually complex. [00:14:07] How is the problem solving process different for a complicated versus a complex problem? [00:17:38] The nature of complexity. [00:19:39] How do we best deal with that? How do we best deal with something we've never dealt with before without knowing what's going to work and what's not going to work? [00:24:40] What is DIKW model? [00:32:53] Letting go is a huge part of good leadership. [00:37:57] What are some questions that we can ask ourselves so that we can find a way forward in these types of situations? [00:39:57] Can we inject requisite variety into our world in different ways? [00:48:00] What's the number one book of Stafford Lehr that myself and the audience would really benefit from his thoughts? [00:48:55] What's the difference between constructing a good question and asking a question? [00:51:39] What are rules of queueing as you've discussed in your book? [00:53:18] How do faulty assumptions make us ask bad questions? [00:55:33] Why is it that when we are having these face to face types of interactions and discussions that we're able to create complexity? [00:57:27] Does that have an effect on anything when we're working together? [00:59:31] Is cracking complexity, an art or a science? [01:01:33] How do we create serendipity when we're working on complex problems and maybe when we're working isolated from people? [01:04:34] RANDON ROUND [01:04:49] It's one hundred years in the future. What do you want to be remembered for? [01:08:23] What do most people think within the first few seconds when they meet you for the first time? [01:09:09] Do you think you have to achieve something in order to be worth something? [01:09:59] What are you currently reading? [01:11:39] What song do you have on repeat? [01:12:28] What's the story behind one of your scars? [01:13:02] What is one of the greatest values that guides your life? [01:13:45] If you could have any superpower, what would it be and why?
Is your relationship Private or Public? This is a question that takes on a new meaning today. In the past to say your relationship was private (a.k.a secret) meant you didn't tell anyone about your relationship. For example, your friends, family and others in your community didn't know about or had little details of your […] The post Should you Keep your Relationship Private on Social Media? appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Getting married is an exciting time! A big part of that excitement is moving in together. This is what a couple has been dreaming about and waiting for. That moment when their lives fuse together as one. Although this is exhilarating, it can also be stressful. I believe the first year of marriage can be […] The post Moving In Together: Managing the Stress (Newlywed Chronicle Ep. 4) appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Why do we push things off that are important? Going LIVE on social media throughout the week to share faith, life & relationship encouragements is something God placed on my heart, and is important to me. One of those is my Newlywed Chronicles. I started off two months ago committed and consistent. It was going […] The post UGH! Why do I put off until tomorrow, what I should do TODAY? (Newlywed Chronicle Ep-3) appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
The term breadwinner referees to the primary or sole income earner in a household. Throughout much of history the male has occupied this role, while the wife mainly took care of the kids and home. This didn't make it right or wrong, but was a result of tradition. During World War I in America this […] The post Is it Right or Wrong for the Wife to be the Breadwinner (Wendy/Tabitha Drama)? appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Self-Sabotage: To destroy oneself physically, mentally, or emotionally hindering your own success and well-being. Relationships have their challenges, but what happens when you are part of the problem, versus part of the solution? When this occurs you are self sabotaging your own relationship success. The hard part about self sabotage is often times there is […] The post Are you Self Sabotaging Your Relationship Success? appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
What do you do when there is a loss of trust within a relationship? Trust is a foundational piece to any relationship. Unfortunately there are moments within a relationship where that trust is broken. Maybe it's a partner who has good intentions but doesn't do all the things they promise to do. Maybe it's someone […] The post Rebuild Trust in a Damaged Relationship appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Is it possible to know someone, yet at times feel like you don't? In life, people change! Hopefully for most of us those changes are for the better. As we get older and we have life experiences, those life experiences impact us differently. As a result we are not who we used to be and […] The post Learning Each Other All Over Again (Newlywed Chronicle Ep-2) appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Life is full and chapters and seasons In life we have chapters, or some know them as seasons. These are periods of time that represent major events and transitions. Sometimes these chapters can be great, and life is good. Unfortunately, there are also seasons of pain and challenge. It is during these times we must […] The post New Chapters (Newlywed Chronicle Ep-1) appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
What a wonderful feeling to be newlyweds, but now what? There are an array of joyful emotions one feels when they first get married. The joy to fulfill a dream you’ve longed to see. The satisfaction of finally being able to reach a goal you’ve patiently waited for. The relief of finishing all the engagement […] The post Congratulations, You’re Newlyweds! NOW WHAT? appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Dating someone of a different race isn’t always easy. Often when people are of a different race there are differences. These can be cultural differences, religious differences, child rearing difference or even economic differences. Therefore, when trying to connect with somebody romantically where these differences apply, it can be challenging. What are practical tips that […] The post Practical Tips for Dating Interracially appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Guarding your heart while dating will help you avoid unnecessary pain. The truth is you can’t trust all people until you know they are trust worthy. Yet, in time as someone shows themselves trust worthy can a person’s guard push them away keeping your relationships from going to the next level. Can one be too […] The post Can One Be Too Guarded While Dating? appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
What is all the buzz about Derrick Jaxn? The social media buzz over the past week or so has been talking about Derrick Jaxn. Derrick is a self proclaim relationship expert who has given relationship advice over the past 8 years or so. He has used this platform to bash men who cheat and mistreat […] The post Let’s Talk Infidelity & the Derrick Jaxn Drama appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
It hurts to see a friend possibly caught in a bad relationship. As friends you want to be there for each other, through the good and the bad. So what do you do when you find a friend caught up in a bad relationship? Helping a friend isn’t always as easy as it may appear. […] The post Tips to Help a Friend Caught Up in a Bad Relationship appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Why does it appear that the nice guy always gets overlooked for the bad boy? Many times women will say they want a Good Man. Women will share how they desire a man who is caring, thoughtful, patient, understanding, and generous, A.K.A the nice guy. Yet, when it comes time to choosing a man it […] The post What’s UP with Women and Bad Boys? appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Friendships can be difficult to maintain when one enters into a romantic relationship. There’s a saying, two are better than one. Friendships are a critical part of every person’s life. It is our friends that partner with us, laugh with us, cry with us, drive us to be better, and celebrate with us. But what […] The post Maintaining Friendships after You or They step into a Relationship appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Even for singles enjoying this season of life, there are still times when discouragement and loneliness may creep in. While you don't need a spouse to feel complete, there are practical ways to combat those negative emotions or comments made by others. This lively group of podcasts hosts share about all this ... and more in Part TWO of a conversation on Simplify Complexity with Brian E. Wallace.
Even for singles enjoying this season of life, there still are times when discouragement and loneliness may creep in. While you don't need a spouse to feel complete, there are practical ways to combat those negative emotions or comments made by others. All this ... and more are covered in part one of a conversation The Singles' Sessions had on Simplify Complexity with Brian E. Wallace.