The Maverick Paradox Podcast is a twice weekly show for the pathologically curious, whether they run their own business or leads within someone else's. It is popular global podcast which looks at the world from a maverick perspective. Judith Germain explores how Maverick Leadership shows up in the world and the lessons that can be learnt from Maverick Leaders. The podcast also features replays of the popular Maverick Paradox @ KLDR Online Leadership Development Radio show. The Maverick Parad ...
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This weekly Canadian based podcast looks at current events and politics. We advocate for: Peace, Love, Liberty, Personal Responsibility, and Limited Government.
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Paradox Podcast is a independent hip hop podcast for up and coming artist trying to amplify their audience and influence in the hip hop universe. We dive deep into how to brand and market ourselves without the need for major record labels or corporations.
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A podcast about the business of video games, by Daniel Goldberg and Shams Jorjani of Paradox Interactive.
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Paradox is a podcast about the TTRPG Mage: the Ascension and discusses the rules, mechanics, esoterica, and lore of the system in a combination of short- and long-form episodes. Contact and Inquiries through Comments or paradoxproductionspodcast@gmail.com
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Pigment Paradox: A podcast on colourism in India and beyond
The Institute for Gender and the Economy
BMO GATE MBA Fellow Nishtha Taneja tackles the tough topic of colourism in the workplace and beyond. Lighter skin tones often receive preferential treatment, while darker skin tones face discrimination. This bias exists across various racial and ethnic communities and influences important areas such as employment, housing, and social interactions. This podcast is a GATE Audio production from the University of Toronto’s Institute for Gender and the Economy: www.gendereconomy.org
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In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Bill Lennan about leadership, team performance, and personal growth strategies. Bill shared his interest in and involvement with a regenerative farming project, explaining the historical shift towards industrial farming and the resulting depletion of soil quality and nutritional value in food. He discussed h…
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What's this? What's this! An early Paradox episode?! Happy Hallowe'en! Spooky season continues with a look at the Hollow Ones. If you are feeling generous and want me to keep doing what I'm doing, I've added a tip jar - but no pressure: https://ko-fi.com/tiptheparadoxspirits --- Jen is a cast member at Dork Tales with a particular love for World of…
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In this Short Talk episode Judith Germain speaks to David Sinkinson about startup myths and his book "Startup Different". David Sinkinson and his brother founded a SaaS company in the public safety space, building a mobile app that helped improve campus safety. They bootstrapped the business and grew it to over 350 organisations and millions of use…
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In today's episode Judith Germain speaks to Shailendra (Shelly) & Shalini Jain about Restoring Brand Trust After Missteps and their book on managing brand transgressions. Shelly is a professor of marketing and international business, while Shalini is an associate professor researching social issues in management. They have co-authored a book on bra…
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In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Wendy Davis, author of "The Fight You Don't See", discussing her book and political experiences. Wendy shares that she lives in the Salt Lake City, Utah area but is originally from the Midwest. She has a day job as a chief experience officer for a technology company, but also has a PhD in political science a…
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In this Short Talk episode Judith Germain discusses with Karen Liebenguth what constitutes good leadership. Judith introduces Karen Liebenguth, a leadership coach, executive coach, mindfulness teacher, and mediator. Karen shares her background, including living in London for 23 years and her focus on working with clients in nature to help them feel…
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In today's conversation Judith Germain speaks to Steve Cadigan about workforce psychology, talent acquisition, and the future of work. He discusses his career journey, starting as a history teacher and then finding his passion in human resources. He shares how he worked in various industries, including fashion, insurance, high-tech, and video games…
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In todays Short Talk episode Judith Germain speaks to Benjamin Morone about global recruitment trends and tech use in hiring. Benjamin provides advice on how companies can research and evaluate different countries/regions for remote hiring, including using employer-of-record services. He also recommends conducting a time audit to determine which ta…
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In this Short Talk Judith Germain speaks to Nancy Ho about driving success without sacrifice. Nancy explains that she works as a life strategies coach, helping high-performing professionals who have achieved external success but feel a sense of emptiness or lack of fulfilment. She discusses how many people focus solely on external achievements with…
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In this Short Talk episode Nathan Ott, CEO of the GC Index speaks to Judith Germain, GC Partner at Maverick Paradox, leveraging the GC Index® - driving organisational Impact. Judith explains how the GC index framework depersonalises discussions, allowing teams to focus on work outcomes rather than just individual personalities. This helps avoid unp…
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Look at us go! Got this episode out *almost* when it was supposed to come out! It's spooky season - so let's talk about death, jhor, and the Chakravanti. If you are feeling generous and want me to keep doing what I'm doing, I've added a tip jar - but no pressure: https://ko-fi.com/tiptheparadoxspirits --- Jen is a cast member at Dork Tales with a p…
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Here we go again - it's the Akashayana this time! If you are feeling generous and want me to keep doing what I'm doing, I've added a tip jar - but no pressure: https://ko-fi.com/tiptheparadoxspirits --- Jen is a cast member at Dork Tales with a particular love for World of Darkness games, especially Mage: the Ascension. Catch her on the Dork Tales …
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This Episode: Parliament is back in session, is an election around the corner? Then, do government handouts affect media coverage? Plus, we take a look at the latest US election news. Show Notes: http://www.politicalparadox.ca/193
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Authenticity and vulnerability in branding
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In today's episode Judith Germain speaks to Deevo Tindall about how businesses can stand up digitally with an unapologetic branding approach. Deevo shares that he is a serial entrepreneur and runs a business called The Brand Storyteller, helping entrepreneurs and small businesses develop their brand, messaging, and connect with their audience. Key …
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In this episode Judith Germain and Bodhi Aldridge discuss the concept of true freedom. He shares how many business leaders are searching for freedom in the wrong place, and how true freedom is about freedom from suffering, not just external freedom. Bodhi and Judith have an in-depth discussion about the role of emotions in leadership and organisati…
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In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Tim Spiker about his "Who Not What" principle and leadership development. Tim shares how a chance encounter with a multi-level marketing organisation sparked his lifelong passion for studying and teaching leadership. He was struck by the negative views on being led by others, which motivated him to learn mor…
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Sorry for the delay on this one - turns out I had more to say about the Hermetics than I thought! (Shocker, I know). However, someone who is often wiser than I am reminded me that a Hermetic is never late. Nor are they early. They arrive precisely when they mean to. So, I hope you enjoy this extra-large serving of Mage! If you are feeling generous …
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In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Sarah Dale about leadership lessons from unexpected places. Key Takeaways Archery teaches the importance of finding consistent mistakes before correcting them Observing chickens provides insights on motivation, timing, letting go, and recognising others' perspectives Building confidence in women by getting t…
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In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Eugene Sas about how he Bootstrapped a 7-Figure Amazon Business Key Takeaways Eugene shared his journey from corporate job to building a 7-figure Amazon business He discussed strategies for finding low-competition product niches through keyword research Private labeling products allows building a brand asset…
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In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Kasia Siwosz about the overlap between high-level sports and business. Key Takeaways Kasia's journey from professional tennis player to entrepreneur and coach, highlighting transferable skills The importance of grit, hard work, and pushing one's comfort zone for high performance Building a supportive team/en…
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In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Patrick Nelson about navigating high stakes leadership. Patrick shared details about his challenging childhood, including growing up in a single-parent home, witnessing drug use, and nearly committing suicide as a teenager. Despite these difficulties, he was able to graduate high school and eventually join t…
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Enhancing the collective impact of teams
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In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Nathan Ott, CEO of the GC Index about enhancing the collective impact of teams. Judith discusses her own highly balanced GC Index® profile, which initially puzzled the GC Index® team. She explains how her ability to rapidly move between the different proclivities has both benefits and challenges, and how und…
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In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Dr Randy Brazie and Dr Geoffrey Vanderpal from Neuro Consulting on better decision making with neuroscience. They also discuss self-regulation, polyvagal theory, and their applications in leadership and business. Key Takeaways Polyvagal theory explains how the vagus nerve mediates different physiological sta…
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In this Short Talk episode Judith Germain speaks to Charlotte Gregson about how to navigate international challenges as a startup. Charlotte emphasises the importance of transparent and empathetic leadership, drawing from her own personal experiences. She discusses how she has tried to create an environment where her team feels comfortable raising …
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The overlapping traits of athletes and leadership
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In this Short Talk episode Judith Germain speaks to Jeremy Zoch on overlapping traits between athletes and organisational leadership. Jeremy shares his background as a healthcare executive, starting as a certified nursing assistant and working his way up to leadership roles. He discusses his passion for providing the best care for patients, employe…
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In this Short Talk episode Judith Germain speaks to Erika Sinner about the importance of catering to diverse grieving experiences among employees in the workplace. Erika Sinner introduced herself as the CEO of a company that helps small-to-mid-sized pharmaceutical companies bring products to market, and as the owner of a company called Tiny Superhe…
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In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Rupal Patel about her book "From CIA to CIO" and the "CIA mindset". Rupal shares that she has been a voracious reader and writer since childhood, with a deep appreciation for the power of words and communication. She discusses how this passion has been a consistent theme throughout her life, from writing fic…
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How to manage businesses through choppy waters
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In this episode Judith Germain speaks to David Taylor Smith on managing businesses through choppy waters. David also provides an overview of his career, which has spanned public service, the charitable sector, and the business world. He is currently writing a book about the meaning of Britishness and the role of the landscape in shaping national id…
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