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" ... I come from a background in grant funding through non-profit community health centers and free clinics. I always thought that was the only way to reach underserved communities, but after spending 10 years constantly trying to cut through red tape and seeing many patients fall through the cracks, especially trans folks, it became clear a new model of care and funding, unburdened by the legacy healthcare system, was necessary to truly meet patients where they are. ... "
" ... Of course, it would be wrong to pretend that everything is suddenly rosy. There are still massive socio-economic problems in Africa, and poor governance has definitely not helped the situation. But the weakness and lack of insight from governments has also opened the door for companies to gain access to fertile economic environments, unburdened by regulation, and in which populations are highly receptive to an improvement in their standard of living. ... "
" ... Revendreth is all about being unburdened of your sins and being redeemed. So what if this was, I'm not going to say redemption story for him, but what if we treated the encounter with him a little bit differently, where you actually had to have to heal him? We haven't done one of those in a while, and they're always fun to change the pace of things. And it seemed like such a cool opportunity. ... "
" ... What if you could live in a house that was mortgage-free and takes about 10 minutes to clean — a house that leaves you unburdened by possessions and the full-time job required to pay for them? ... "
" ... “Our consumers have become unburdened by the expectation of physical presence, whether in the workplace or school,” he said. “This has liberated them to contemplate life in settings that encourage health and wellness above the daily grind of urban living.” ... "