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Illuminating Brilliance: Pain Points of Helping Others Reach Their Potential

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In this episode, Lauren Lewis sits down with Patti Stephen, President of Buffalo Prep and CEO & Co-Founder of C3 Community, for a conversation about leadership, educational equity, workplace culture, and what it means to truly help people thrive.  Patti shares her incredible journey from joining Buffalo Prep nearly two decades ago as a part-time special events coordinator to leading one of Western New York's most impactful nonprofit organizations. Along the way, she discovered a passion for creating environments where people feel valued, connected, and empowered to reach their full potential.  Together, Lauren and Patti discuss:  * The Pain Points of stepping into leadership before feeling fully prepared  * Building a culture rooted in kindness, trust, and connection  * Why people want to know they matter and that their work has value  * The role positive psychology plays in leadership and well-being  * Supporting employees, students, and families as whole people  * Creating workplaces where people feel cared for, capable, and connected  * The importance of educational equity and expanding opportunities for students  * How C3 Community is helping organizations build stronger workplace cultures  Patti also shares the story behind Buffalo Prep's incredible growth, from serving a few hundred students to supporting nearly 800 scholars through academic, wellness, leadership, and equity-focused programming.  One of the most powerful themes throughout this conversation is the idea of "illuminating brilliance." Patti believes everyone has unique strengths and potential. Sometimes people simply need the right environment, support system, and encouragement to discover it.  Whether you are leading a team, navigating a career transition, or looking for ways to create a stronger culture within your organization, this episode is full of practical insights and inspiring perspective.  💼 Connect with Patti Stephen, Buffalo Prep & C3 Community  Website: buffaloprep.com  Website: c3community.com  LinkedIn: Patti Stephen  🤝 Connect with StaffBuffalo & Pain Points Podcast  Website: staffbuffalo.com  More Episodes: staffbuffalo.com/painpoints

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Illuminating Brilliance: Pain Points of Helping Others Reach Their Potential

In this episode, Lauren Lewis sits down with Patti Stephen, President of Buffalo Prep and CEO & Co-Founder of C3 Community, for a conversation about leadership, educational equity, workplace culture, and what it means to truly help people thrive.  Patti shares her incredible journey from joining Buffalo Prep nearly two decades ago as a part-time special events coordinator to leading one of Western New York's most impactful nonprofit organizations. Along the way, she discovered a passion for creating environments where people feel valued, connected, and empowered to reach their full potential.  Together, Lauren and Patti discuss:  * The Pain Points of stepping into leadership before feeling fully prepared  * Building a culture rooted in kindness, trust, and connection  * Why people want to know they matter and that their work has value  * The role positive psychology plays in leadership and well-being  * Supporting employees, students, and families as whole people  * Creating workplaces where people feel cared for, capable, and connected  * The importance of educational equity and expanding opportunities for students  * How C3 Community is helping organizations build stronger workplace cultures  Patti also shares the story behind Buffalo Prep's incredible growth, from serving a few hundred students to supporting nearly 800 scholars through academic, wellness, leadership, and equity-focused programming.  One of the most powerful themes throughout this conversation is the idea of "illuminating brilliance." Patti believes everyone has unique strengths and potential. Sometimes people simply need the right environment, support system, and encouragement to discover it.  Whether you are leading a team, navigating a career transition, or looking for ways to create a stronger culture within your organization, this episode is full of practical insights and inspiring perspective.  💼 Connect with Patti Stephen, Buffalo Prep & C3 Community  Website: buffaloprep.com  Website: c3community.com  LinkedIn: Patti Stephen  🤝 Connect with StaffBuffalo & Pain Points Podcast  Website: staffbuffalo.com  More Episodes: staffbuffalo.com/painpoints

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