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The Maverick Paradox Podcast is a twice weekly show where Judith Germain demonstrates that Maverick Leadership exists everywhere, through her conversations with a diverse array of guests.

New episodes are released every Monday and Friday at 12pm UK time.

Her contact details are as follows:

Website: maverickparadox.co.uk

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Mar 31, 2023

In today's conversation Judith Germain speaks to Jake Sasseville about how to create from a place of surrender not hustle. They discuss the difference between coping and disassociation and the journey he has taken to commercial success and the lessons he can now share.

He also shares how he stepped in as CEO during...


Mar 27, 2023

In today's conversation Judith Germain speaks to Tim Redmond about the mistakes that businesses make. He believes that you can widen your reach by narrowing your focus. He also shares how to capture people's attention.

Tim is a serial entrepreneur and shares lessons for growth by avoiding the mistakes and engaging the...


Mar 24, 2023

In today's episode Judith Germain speaks to Catherine Llewellyn about self mastery being the first step to self leadership. She discusses that self mastery doesn't mean you do it all yourself, it can mean working with others. It is a courageous act to choose to walk the path of mastery.

How to dance yourself to...


Mar 20, 2023

In this 300th episode Judith Germain speaks to Nick Day MD of the multi -award wining Recruitment Agency JGA and Woosh Raza Director of People, Culture and Inclusion of NCVO. He is also Co-chair of the CIPD Central London Branch. They discuss whether you should really bring your whole self to work from an identity...


Mar 17, 2023

In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Lori Leavitt about how pivots are not fast! They discuss the 6 alignment indicators for a pivot, and what do they do to make it happen. Lori shares what is nimble decision making and how you do it, and the fact that conflict isn't always bad.

They ponder whether leaders can lead...