• 29 | Why Work No Longer Works and How to Redesign It | Jules Maitland, PhD
    Feb 18 2026

    Burnout, disengagement, leadership fatigue — we’ve been trying to solve these problems by fixing individuals. But what if the real issue is how work is designed?

    In the first episode of the newly rebranded Wired to Work, workplace strategist Jess Chapman speaks with systems designer and founder of All In Agency Jules Maitland, PhD about why traditional workplace models no longer fit the world we live in.

    They explore:

    • Why resilience training doesn’t fix burnout

    • Why employee engagement often fails

    • Why leaders struggle to admit they don’t have all the answers

    • What systems thinking means in practical terms

    • How to redesign work without a “big bang” transformation

    • The rise of adaptive, self-managing (“teal”) organizations

    If you’re a leader, founder, or manager wondering how to improve culture, reduce burnout, or lead change that actually sticks — this episode is for you.

    Welcome to Wired to Work.

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    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - How to Be a Leader Who Knows the Answer
    • (00:00:28) - Wired to Work: How to Make Work Better for Everyone
    • (00:02:28) - How to Win at Work with a Computer
    • (00:04:44) - How Systems Thinking fits into Human Centered Design
    • (00:11:53) - The Role of Relationships in Organizations
    • (00:15:26) - Back to the Floor
    • (00:16:56) - The Need to Evolve Our Practices
    • (00:20:37) - The Need for Human Centered Design
    • (00:23:43) - Leadership in a Changing World
    • (00:26:42) - On Feedback and Commander Control
    • (00:32:39) - What Do You Do If You Don't Have the Power to Change
    • (00:37:40) - What is a Teal Organization?
    • (00:44:07) - On the Need for More Leadership
    • (00:45:26) - Wired for Work: Unlocking Your People
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    47 Min.
  • 28 | Top 5 Takeaways: A Season Two Retrospective!
    Nov 3 2025

    As Season 2 wraps up, Jess looks back on the moments that stuck — the insights, laughs, and leadership lessons that made this season one to remember. From kindness at work to navigating change, clarity in relationships, and what it really means to connect with people, these are her Top Five Takeaways to make the tough people stuff easier.

    ️ Featuring highlights from conversations with Chelsea Colwell-Posh, Tom Hickey, Jeff McAloon, Anna Cook, Pierre Battah, and Susan Englehutt.

    ️ Watch the full episode now — packed with real-world advice on hiring, leadership, and the people side of growth.

    YouTube: https://youtu.be/IhRn3i4pD3U?si=rIN5V1FkBPFc5gmr

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - Unlock Your People: A Season Finale
    • (00:01:05) - Chelsea on the Need for More Kindness in Work
    • (00:04:33) - Employers' ability to manage uncertainty
    • (00:07:37) - How To Win a Brother's Love
    • (00:11:59) - In the Elevator With Pierre Batter
    • (00:12:43) - How to Drive Change in the Organization
    • (00:16:34) - Susan Engelhut on the Relationship in Sales
    • (00:19:05) - Just Ask Jess: Season 2
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    22 Min.
  • 27 | Pivots, People & Plot Twists: An Atlantic Canada Panel on Leading Through Change with Steph Hovey & Mike Randall
    Oct 27 2025

    What really happens when your business starts to grow — and your people have to grow with it? In this roundtable episode of Unlocking Your People, Jess is joined by Atlantic Canada entrepreneurs Mike Randall (Portfolio) and Stephanie Hovey (Allied Therapy) for a candid chat about leading through change, managing emotion at work, and finding the right cultural fit when hiring. From the hidden costs of moving too fast to why the “people part” matters as much as the business plan, this panel gets real about what it takes to build healthy, thriving teams.

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    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - Unlock Your People
    • (00:01:05) - A Chat With Mike Randall and Steph Huffy
    • (00:02:57) - Stephanie on Change Management
    • (00:08:39) - What's the biggest mistake leaders make in planning for change?
    • (00:11:02) - How to Prepare for Change?
    • (00:15:51) - What support does a team need for change?
    • (00:17:27) - On Change and How to Deal with It
    • (00:23:58) - The 3 Step Process on Change Communication
    • (00:27:18) - The Simple Things a Leader Can Do to Make People Feel Seen and
    • (00:32:23) - How to Hire the Right Talent
    • (00:37:08) - Does Psychometrics for Fit Matter?
    • (00:41:21) - Interviewing the Right Person for the Job
    • (00:47:45) - The Need for Talent Development in 2030
    • (00:51:17) - What is harassment prevention legislation in New Brunswick?
    • (00:55:17) - E3CA: HR Self-Serving Toolkit
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    57 Min.
  • 26 | Good Fences, Better Businesses: A Conversation on Legal Foundations with Anna Cook
    Oct 20 2025

    Contracts, corporations, and co-founders — oh my! In this episode, Jess sits down with Anna Cook, Partner at Cox & Palmer, for a practical, plain-language look at the legal side of running a business. From when to incorporate, to why every partnership needs a “business prenup,” Anna breaks down what small business owners really need to know — including how to avoid common legal pitfalls as you grow.

    Plus, Jess tackles a viral workplace scandal in the Just Ask Jess segment: when the CEO and HR lead make headlines for all the wrong reasons, what can small organizations learn about managing relationships at work?

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    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - Unlock Your People: Small Business Owners
    • (00:00:48) - Meet Anna Cook
    • (00:02:12) - Why Law School Is For Real
    • (00:03:42) - Do You Incorporate or Not?
    • (00:06:56) - Other Things to Consider When Starting a Business With Family
    • (00:13:08) - What are some of the things that you regularly see organizations doing that
    • (00:18:22) - Small Business Owners: Stock Options and Remuneration
    • (00:22:55) - Should You Give Stock Options to Family or Friends?
    • (00:26:48) - Incorporation: The Cast of Characters
    • (00:29:22) - Do Shareowners Have a Right to Vote?
    • (00:33:12) - Confirmations and Documents for Business Owners
    • (00:39:18) - Have You Got a Vision to Sell Your Company?
    • (00:40:09) - Ontario vs Nova Scotia & Quebec: What's the Difference?
    • (00:45:16) - Covid HR: Remote Work and the Law
    • (00:48:54) - Commercial Law
    • (00:50:28) - The Coldplay Kiss Cam
    • (00:54:42) - Are Personal Relationships Bad for the Workplace?
    • (00:56:27) - Questions for Work
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    57 Min.
  • 25.5 | Feedback Without the Fight
    Oct 15 2025

    Giving feedback doesn’t have to spark defensiveness — if you know how to do it right. Jess walks through her NICER framework: Notice the behavior, validate intent, and explain consequences in a way that matters. It’s a simple, powerful way to turn tough conversations into growth conversations — minus the friction.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:03) - How to Coach a Terrible Co-worker
    • (00:04:34) - How to Give Feedback to a Boss
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    7 Min.
  • 25 | Steel-Toed Boots for Burnout: A Conversation on Psychological Safety in the Workplace with Sean Kennedy
    Oct 13 2025

    When we talk about safety at work, we usually think hard hats and handrails — but what about the safety to speak up, struggle, or be honest about your mental health? In this episode, Jess sits down with Sean Kennedy to unpack what psychological safety really means. Sean shares his own mental health journey and how stigma shaped his leadership perspective, while Jess explores how organizations can move beyond surface-level wellness to build cultures where people actually feel safe — not just physically, but emotionally too.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:02) - Unlock Your People: Psychological Safety
    • (00:00:57) - Seth Mind on Mental Health
    • (00:05:47) - Psychological Safety in the Workplace
    • (00:12:18) - Wellbeing and the Lead
    • (00:19:34) - Mental Well-being in the Workforce
    • (00:23:53) - Philip Glass on Workplace Psychosocial Issues
    • (00:25:55) - How to Coach Someone Who's a Jerk
    • (00:30:32) - How to Give Feedback on a Problem
    • (00:33:11) - Just Ask Jess
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    34 Min.
  • 24 | Messy Teams, Missed Feedback, and Other Leadership Headaches: A Just Ask Jess Mailbag Episode on Performance, Culture & Communication
    Oct 6 2025

    In this Just Ask Jess episode, Jess tackles real questions from listeners — from how to manage performance in small teams to what to do when your leadership group isn’t aligned. She shares straight-up advice on giving better feedback, getting your people involved, and creating a culture that actually works (not just looks good on paper).

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    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - So much.
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  • 23 | Just Ask Jess: Leadership Lessons from the Trump Presidency
    Oct 3 2025

    When leaders speak, their words carry weight — whether they’re grounded in fact or not. In this Just Ask Jess episode, Jess reflects on Trump’s presidency through a leadership lens, unpacking what it reveals about power, responsibility, and influence. From the impact of a leader’s words, to the role of trusted advisors and diverse perspectives, to the dangers of “yes men” and top-down cultures, Jess explores how leaders can either build trust or erode it — and what that means for anyone guiding a team, an organization, or a nation.

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    Chapters
    • (00:00:01) - Trump on Tylenol, and His Leadership
    • (00:02:27) - The Importance of Diversity in Your Enourage
    • (00:06:21) - Top-Down Management Under Trump
    • (00:09:07) - Government employees' attachment to the work
    • (00:10:34) - In the Elevator With a CEO
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    13 Min.