C3 Community exists to create safe spaces for us all to Be Humans first, Learn from each others professional and life experiences, and Choose to co-create a healthy community of betterment. C3 Podcast, hosted by Myron I. Bryant helps foster these spaces. Myron I. Bryant is a digital sales leader, with repeated success found by bridging gaps between people and technology. "To Sell is Human" by Daniel Pink, not only changed his life, but quickly became the model to a multi-facet career from Sales, Success, and Engineering. In the C3 Podcast, Myron sits down with inspiring creators, professionals, and entrepreneurs from all crafts to demonstrate how we all 'move people' and the basic principles these high performers use to find repeated success, agnostic of their craft. Clarity, Connection, and Co-Creation are values Myron have use, but this podcast creates a space for others to share their guiding north stars to success. If you're interested in the core values that create human success, how we all 'move people', and connecting with a community centered on betterment - you're in the right place.
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May 14, 2024
<p>In this episode, Myron connects with Lexi Mickens shares her journey from sports to tech to becoming a founder. Key highlights include:</p><ol><li>Showing up early, communicating loudly and often, and putting teammates first are valuable lessons from sports that can be applied in any industry.</li><li>Building a genuine and equitable community is important for personal and professional growth.</li><li>Run It Bank, Lexi's organization, offers free basketball programs for student athletes and adults, creating a supportive and inclusive community.</li><li>Values such as respect, communication, and support are essential for building strong relationships within a community. Community building is essential for providing support and opportunities to underserved communities.</li><li>Mentorship is most effective when there is relatability and representation between mentors and mentees.</li><li>In-person events are valuable for fostering genuine connections and creating a sense of community.</li><li>Empathy and understanding are crucial in building connections and supporting others.</li><li>Motherhood can be a challenging but rewarding journey that requires empathy and a balance between personal and professional life.</li></ol><br/>
May 7, 2024
<p>In this episode, Myron connects with his award winning running coach - "Coach Carl" Leivers - on his values, journey, and lessons. Key takeaways include:</p><ol><li>Coach Carl's value of creating a plan for the runner's goals, not his own.</li><li>Coach Carl's value of tailoring each plan to the runner's motivations and life.</li><li>Creating sustainable plans that prioritize enjoyment and long-term improvement.</li><li>Valuing the importance of community in running.</li><li>Being responsive to training progress (and/ or hiccups) without being reactionary</li><li>Understanding the purpose of each workout in context to the larger goal and adjusting accordingly</li><li>Including rest and recovery in the plan - and having healthy adjustments when needed</li><li>Educations role in coaching</li><li>Running's significant mental health benefits</li><li>Running provides a sense of personal growth and achievement</li></ol><br/>
April 30, 2024
<p>In this episode, we sit down with Tiffany Spencer about her values, journey in tech as an IC, Leader, and now Founder, and the lessons she has learned along the way. </p><p>Tiffany emphasizes the importance of service and giving back, which has been a core value throughout her career, and why she's started the Dreamin' in Color Conference. Tiffany also discusses her role as a leader and the importance of empathy and collaboration. </p><p>We wrap up by emphasizing the value of investing in self-development and personal growth, and using Lean Methodology in all parts of life to learn/ test quickly, validate, and get out of our own ways or perfection and comparisons.</p>
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