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Mission in Motion: A Minute With Maxwell

Mission in Motion: A Minute With Maxwell

By: Maxwell Management Group
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Mission in Motion: A Minute with Maxwell is a bold new podcast and a leadership companion for mission-driven organizations and changemakers across the care sector and beyond. Hosted by Heather Maxwell, founder of Maxwell Management Group, each episode delivers transformative insights through candid conversations with renowned leaders, innovators, and trailblazers who are redefining what it means to lead with purpose. In every short, powerful episode, listeners will uncover “aha” moments in leadership—those pivotal insights that shift perspectives, spark innovation, and drive meaningful change. From navigating people and culture to leading through uncertainty, challenge, and change, the podcast is designed to offer real value to executive leaders, HR professionals, and visionaries who are seeking meaningful conversations and lightbulb moments that both inspire and challenge the status quo. Whether you're looking for inspiration, strategy, or just a moment to reflect, A Minute with Maxwell - Mission in Motion brings the voices and stories that matter most—amplifying the lessons and leadership breakthroughs that can move your mission forward.© 2025 Maxwell Management Group Economics Management Management & Leadership
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  • Maxwell's Holiday Team Special
    Dec 12 2025


    In this special Holiday edition of “Mission in Motion: A Minute with Maxwell”, Heather Maxwell brings together the Maxwell Management Group team for a warm, funny, and heartfelt year-end reflection.

    From coast-to-coast travel mishaps and wrong-address meetings (with muffin rewards!) to mayoral campaigns, lipstick regrets on Zoom, and the mystery of getting into a Fort Knox–style Airbnb, the team shares real stories behind a year of serving Canada’s healthcare and nonprofit sectors.


    You’ll hear from leaders across recruitment, executive coaching, and education as they reflect on:

    • What makes Maxwell’s coaching, education, and recruitment approach unique
    • How they support new leaders during their first critical months in role
    • The importance of alignment, purpose, and culture in long-term care and healthcare organizations
    • Personal lessons in resilience, kindness, courage, and connection
    • Hopes for the future of people & culture innovation in continuing care

    Whether you’re a leader, HR professional, or part of a care team, this episode offers encouragement, insight, and a reminder that behind every strong organization is a team of humans doing their best, with humor, heart, and a Santa hat (or slightly shrunken one).

    00:00 – Festive welcome & year-in-review introduction with Heather
    03:05 – Jackie on what makes Maxwell’s coaching division unique
    04:15 – Supporting new leaders with aligned values & executive coaching
    05:10 – Anna’s “lipstick on Zoom” confession & online education vibes
    06:45 – Heather on live online classes for new leaders across Canada
    07:49 – Catherine’s plot twist: showing up at the wrong address
    08:47 – Turning mishaps into lessons (and muffins) in recruitment
    09:13 – Thank you to the West Coast team & intro to Daniel
    10:24 – Daniel’s big surprise: announcing a run for mayor
    12:04 – The BC road trip & the “Fort Knox” Airbnb adventure
    15:06 – How Heather met Hillary at a women’s event
    15:22 – Hillary’s magic wand: courage, calm, and kindness at work
    16:32 – Leading with empathy and compassion in people & culture
    17:17 – Sponsor segment: About Maxwell Management Group’s mission
    18:51 – Welcoming Laura: the power of executive coaching
    20:25 – Continuity of care for leaders and organizations
    22:38 – Setting up leaders for success in their first 30–180 days
    24:33 – Coaching real-world challenges: change, policies, and pets at work
    27:27 – How Laura knows coaching is working
    29:12 – Leaders embracing coaching as a tool, not a test
    32:54 – Charlyn’s reflections on growth, mentorship, and impact
    35:31 – Janice’s year as an advent calendar & Swiss army knife
    37:27 – The joy of relationships with clients and candidates
    39:05 – Heather’s closing reflections & gratitude for 18+ years in business

    Learn more about Maxwell Management Group’s executive search, coaching, and education services:
    👉 https://maxwellmanagementgroup.com

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    43 mins
  • Steven Harrison on Innovating Senior Care
    Nov 28 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Steven Harrison, CEO of Tri County Mennonite Homes, whose career spans continents and crises but is rooted in steadfast purpose, resilience, and a passion for building vibrant senior care communities. From his formative years shaping community healthcare in China to leading Ontario organizations through the SARS and COVID-19 pandemics, Steven exemplifies what it means to put people first, adapt to change, and innovate for the future.

    Steven opens up about the pivotal moments and mentors that influenced his vision, sharing how early exposure to international development, hands-on community care work, and experience amidst healthcare turmoil helped shape his values of service, courage, and continuous learning. He reveals how he and his team transformed Tri County’s staffing from crisis to success, replacing reliance on agency workers with a robust, mission-driven team, creating a workplace where younger staff thrive, and retention is stronger than ever.

    We explore the ambitious redevelopment underway at Tri County: a new 160-bed home built around nature, connection, and technology. Steven takes us inside the design process, emphasizing how feedback from residents, staff, and the wider community drives every decision, from outdoor gardens and walking trails to state-of-the-art systems designed to free staff from paperwork and foster deeper resident engagement. His vision doesn’t just focus on today’s needs; it actively prepares for the healthcare of the future, embracing intergenerational community, sustainability, and emerging technological tools.


    Throughout this candid conversation, Steven shares actionable insights for senior care leaders, from the importance of self-care and humility to keeping a strategic focus during a crisis. He encourages leaders to never settle for the status quo but to innovate, learn, and build organizations that elevate everyone involved, from residents to frontline team members. If you’re passionate about building resilient communities, advancing the standard of care, or inspiring purposeful leadership in the face of challenge, this episode is for you.

    00:00 – Introduction & guest welcome
    01:32 – Steven’s early inspiration and international beginnings
    06:25 – Leadership lessons: community, resilience, and service
    11:02 – Turning around staffing and recruitment at Tri County
    16:58 – Building a culture of meaning, retention, and growth
    23:36 – Redevelopment vision: new home, nature, and community connection
    30:52 – The importance of intergenerational engagement
    33:22 – Overcoming challenges: funding, regulation, and innovation
    38:38 – Preparing for future public health crises
    42:46 – Advice and reflections for leaders in senior care
    47:24 – Steven’s first jobs and lessons in leadership
    51:28 – Legacy, continuous improvement, and hope for the future
    54:07 – Outro and closing remarks

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    37 mins
  • Lois Cormack on Leading with Purpose in Senior Living
    Nov 14 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Lois Cormack, visionary CEO of Spring Living Retirement Communities, whose career in seniors’ living is rooted in compassion, mentorship, and innovation. From her first job as a healthcare aide on a farm in Kennington to steering one of Canada’s fastest-growing senior living organizations, Lois’s story is one of resilience, people-centered leadership, and relentless commitment to building vibrant communities.

    Lois opens up about the experiences that shaped her values, recognizing the impact of hands-on care, learning from mentors (and less-than-great bosses), and the vital role that community and team empowerment play in long-term success. She shares candid insights into developing a people-first culture at Spring Living, scaling through acquisition while maintaining trust and personal connection, and the unique opportunities of mid-market retirement living for Canada’s aging population.

    We dive deep into Spring Living’s growth strategy, the importance of fostering leadership at every level, and the ongoing work to make senior care more accessible. Lois shares practical advice for young leaders: seek mentors, stay curious, and embrace diverse perspectives. She also discusses the evolving landscape for senior care: technology, generational change, memory care, affordability, and the future of meaningful work in the sector.

    Throughout this episode, Lois’s advocacy and optimism stand out. Whether she’s mentoring upcoming leaders, investing in staff development, or advocating for systemic change, Lois is shaping a brighter future for seniors and those who care for them. If you're passionate about building teams, transforming communities, or seeking actionable wisdom on leadership, this episode is for you.

    00:00 – Introduction & guest welcome
    02:35 – Lois’s early career and passion for seniors’ living
    06:30 – Discovering her calling and the influence of mentorship
    12:00 – Spring Living’s founding and growth strategy
    14:29 – The importance of mid-market retirement living
    18:53 – Identifying communities for acquisition and value creation
    20:56 – Lessons from leading a fast-growing organization
    24:07 – Building a people-first, team-empowering culture
    26:33 – Advocacy, mentorship, and promoting within
    32:30 – Technology and innovation in senior care
    35:34 – Differences between retirement and long-term care homes
    37:56 – Amenities and resident engagement at Spring Living
    39:58 – Essential qualities for leaders in seniors’ care
    43:47 – Advice for young leaders: mentorship and career clarity
    47:12 – Final thoughts and encouragement for future senior care professionals
    49:39 – Outro and closing remarks

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    42 mins
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