This is the It Takes a Village C-Tribe Podcast where we talk with successful and emerging leaders to analyze and dissect the various people, tricks, and hacks that have helped them get to where they are today.

It Takes A C-Tribe Village
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This is the It Takes a Village C-Tribe Podcast where we talk with successful and emerging leaders to analyze and dissect the various people, tricks, and hacks that have helped them get to where they are today.
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7/22/2019
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March 7, 2024
#15 - Mark Harrison - Origins of MH3, Reflections on the Movement for Equality, and Selling Yourself
<p>Preface: The origins of the phrase are a mystery. It takes a village to raise a child is a proverb spirited from African or Native American cultures. The phrase translates into saying that it takes an entire community of different people interacting with children for children to experience and grow in a safe environment. The thought leaders, game-changers, and innovators we look up to are often impacted by the same thing: they’ve been exposed to people, environments, and interactions that have helped shape and define who they are today. The It Takes a C-Tribe Village Podcast aims to identify, dissect, and celebrate the unsung heroes, things, and experiences that have impacted the greatest minds of our generation and how these individuals are paying it forward for those to come. Guest: Mark Harrison, MH3 Collective Interviewer: Sahr Saffa, Chairperson, C-Tribe Bio: Mark Harrison is the founder of the MH3 Collective, a group of ventures whose purpose is to connect people & ideas to create social impact. The Collective includes Humanity, a creative agency for the Human Age; Sidekick, a team of purpose-driven strategy consultants; T1, a sponsorship agency that works with impactful brands; and SponsorshipX, a global community of marketing practitioners. In addition, he co-founded the Black Talent Initiative to support the Black community in professional workplaces and Park Street Education, a charity to remove all barriers to children’s education. His community involvement also includes being Board Chair of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Toronto, a Board Member of the CAMH Foundation, the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences/The JUNO Awards, Ontario University Athletics, and an advisor to several ventures, including the Crankworx World Tour, and NFL Canada. In addition, Mark sits on the Board of Playmaker Capital, a leading digital sports media company. Mark is a recipient of the Harry Jerome Award (Business Category), annually presented by the Black Business and Professional Association (BBPA). In addition, his success in marketing over the last thirty years has led him to be the Association of Canadian Advertisers’ 2022 Gold Medal Award winner. Mark is also CBC Metro Morning’s business columnist, where you can hear his regular takes on corporate and societal matters. 00:00:00 - Introduction and Reflection on Gratitude 00:05:30 - Mark's Reflection on Colin Kaepernick and George Floyd 00:10:39 - Mark's Entrepreneurial Journey and Background 00:15:11 - Mark's Motivation and Purpose in Entrepreneurship 00:19:11 - Mark's Framework for Building Companies 00:25:41 - Mark's Approach to Selling to Yourself 00:30:45 - Mark's Thoughts on Thought Leadership and Events 00:44:35 - Designing Engaging and Inclusive Events 00:49:33 - Expressing Gratitude and Thankfulness</p>

January 9, 2024
#14 - Dani Moffatt - Housing crisis, family interventions, Growing the Edmonton RIN
<p>Preface: The origins of the phrase are a mystery. It takes a village to raise a child is a proverb spirited from African or Native American cultures. The phrase translates into saying that it takes an entire community of different people interacting with children for children to experience and grow in a safe environment. The thought leaders, game-changers, and innovators we look up to are often impacted by the same thing: they’ve been exposed to people, environments, and interactions that have helped shape and define who they are today. The It Takes a C-Tribe Village Podcast aims to identify, dissect, and celebrate the unsung heroes, things, and experiences that have impacted the greatest minds of our generation and how these individuals are paying it forward for those to come. Guest: Dani Moffatt, Specialist, ERIN Operations Interviewer: Sahr Saffa, Chairperson, C-Tribe Bio: Danielle loves Japanese animation, manga and manhua, art, east Asian cuisine, and books that inspire and entertain. She is a dynamic, creative, strategic individual, and her peers regard her as a social justice warrior. This trait was developed after working for the Bureau of Gender Affairs in Jamaica. She has also worked for the Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Office in Jamaica as a Senior Policy Analyst, where she reviewed national policies and provided sound advice to the Prime Minister and their agents. Since relocating to Canada, Danielle has held many volunteer roles, but she is particularly interested in the issue of home insecurity. She has co-chaired Habitat for Humanity Edmonton’s Community Advisory Committee, where she worked towards improving accessibility policies and the organization’s community engagement initiatives. She is also keen on developing innovative solutions to Canada’s housing crisis. Danielle is a leader who embraces challenges and loves finding out-of-the-box solutions to these challenges. This is what attracted her to the project management field and her current role as the Operations at Specialist ERIN. Her bottom-up approach to management allows her to understand the ecosystem's needs. Danielle is a woman of many talents who grabs life by the horns and lives by the motto that only your best is good enough.</p>

December 19, 2019
Tom Viinikka, Co-Founder and CEO of AlignVR - It Takes a C-Tribe Village Podcast
<p><strong>Preface:</strong> The origins of the phrase are a mystery. It takes a village to raise a child is a proverb that spirited from African or Native American cultures. The phrase translates into saying that it takes an entire community of different people interacting with children in order for children to experience and grow in a safe environment.</p> <p>The thought leaders, game-changers, and innovators that we look up to are often impacted by the same thing: they’ve been exposed to people, environments, and interactions that have helped shape and define who they are today.</p> <p>The It Takes a C-Tribe Village Podcast aims to identify, dissect, and celebrate the unsung heroes, things, and experiences that have impacted the greatest minds of our generation and how these individuals are paying it forward for those to come.</p> <p><strong>Guest:</strong> Tom Viinikka (Veen-ika), Co-Founder & CEO, AligVR</p> <p><strong>Interviewer</strong>: Sahr Saffa, Chairperson, C-Tribe</p> <p><strong>Bio:</strong> <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-viinikka-8b760720/"><u>Tom Viinikka</u></a> is an Edmonton-born serial entrepreneur. He started his first business during his undergraduate business studies at the University of Alberta. Since then he has founded, bought and sold businesses in a variety of industries including, construction, real estate, logistics, retail and tech. Most recently, Tom co-founded Edmonton based startups <a href="https://www.vrcave.ca/"><u>vrCAVE</u></a> and <a href="http://www.alignvr.com/"><u>AlignVR</u></a> and is working to change how the world identifies and trains soft skills by using virtual reality technology.</p>
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