For the Pathologically Curious
Global voices. Unscripted conversations. Leadership without filters.
From 2021 to 2022, The Maverick Paradox Radio, hosted by Judith Germain, became KLDR’s most popular broadcast.
Week after week, it gave leaders, entrepreneurs, and experts a stage to share bold perspectives and challenge leadership assumptions.
ABOUT THE
RADIO SHOW
The Maverick Paradox Radio wasn’t just another leadership show - it was a global space where bold voices met real conversations.
Hosted by Judith Germain, it became the most popular programme on KLDR Online Leadership Development Radio because it refused to play safe.
Instead of recycled advice, each episode delivered:
- Leadership strategies that worked under pressure
- Unfiltered perspectives from executives, entrepreneurs, authors, and innovators
- Maverick insights on culture, influence, and change that cut through the noise
Over its run, the show welcomed an eclectic mix of guests, each sharing their lived experience of what it means to lead differently.
Although the station has closed, the full archive of these unscripted, pathologically curious conversations lives on in The Maverick Paradox Podcast feed, still inspiring leaders today.
What the show offered
Leadership Without Filters
Every episode of Maverick Paradox Radio was designed for the pathologically curious – leaders and business owners who wanted more than soundbites.
Listeners tuned in for:
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Leadership Strategies – practical approaches to navigate complexity and deliver results under pressure.
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Leadership Perspectives – unfiltered stories from leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators tackling challenges their own way.
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Maverick Leadership – conversations that showed how independent thinking, courage, and integrity can disrupt for progress.
The result? A radio show that became a trusted space for leaders who craved clarity, challenge, and insight that lasted longer than the airtime.
MOST POPULAR
GLOBAL SHOW.
Maverick Paradox Radio quickly became KLDR’s top-rated programme - not because it followed a formula, but because it broke one.
What made it stand out?
- Unscripted energy – conversations flowed honestly, without scripts or filters.
- Unexpected voices – from CEOs to fighter pilots, spies to start-up founders, each guest brought a unique lens on leadership.
- Real challenge – guests didn’t just share success stories; they revealed paradoxes, missteps, and the decisions that shaped real influence.
- A twist – every show ended with guests turning the tables on Judith, asking her the hard questions.
It wasn’t leadership radio as usual. It was Maverick thinking broadcast globally - and that’s why it resonated.
Maverick Paradox Radio
FEATURED RADIO
EPISODES.
Conversations That Still Resonate
Across its run, Maverick Paradox Radio featured an eclectic mix of guests and topics - each conversation pushing leadership beyond the ordinary. A few highlights included:
-Bryan Barrow – Maverick Leaders as intrapreneurs
- Nicole Jansen – Transformational leadership in practice
- Peter Docker – Leading from the Jumpseat
- Chris Cebollero - Discussed the Maverick response to blueprinted scripts
- William Adams - Explored Maverick Leadership and self-determination
- David Chislett – Creativity as a force for change
These weren’t scripted interviews. They were bold exchanges - practical, provocative, and still relevant today.
Great show, with thought provoking guests
Judith interviews some thought provoking guests. They dare to look at the world from a different perspective and bring change in that way.
Josuel Rogers
Motivational speaker and coachListen to the legacy
Every Maverick Paradox Radio episode lives on in The Maverick Paradox Podcast.