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  • Episode 6: Your Weakness Might Be Your Calling | The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush
    Jan 28 2026

    Have you ever felt like you just don't belong?

    Like everyone else got the memo—the skill, the background, the confidence—and you're standing there wondering how long before they figure out you're not supposed to be here?

    Yeah. Me too.

    In this episode, I share the powerful Legend of the Indian Paintbrush—a Plains Native American story about a boy named Little Gopher who couldn't do any of the things his tribe valued. He couldn't hunt. He couldn't run fast. He couldn't fight.

    But what he discovered on his vision quest changed everything.

    This isn't just a children's story. It's a masterclass in:
    → Recognizing your unique gifts when they don't look like everyone else's
    → The patience required to develop mastery
    → Why your "weakness" might actually be your calling in disguise

    WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:
    - Why comparing yourself to "warriors" keeps you stuck
    - The difference between what you're bad at and what you're meant for
    - How to identify YOUR paintbrush—your unique contribution to the world
    - A powerful question to ask yourself this week

    YOUR CHALLENGE:
    By the end of this episode, I want you to answer one question: What have you been apologizing for that might actually be your gift?



    NEXT EPISODE:
    "Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters"—a Zimbabwean tale about two sisters competing to become queen. The twist? It's not the one you'd expect who wins. And the lesson for leaders is gold.



    #FindingYourPurpose #EntrepreneurMindset #BusinessWisdom #FolkTales #NativeAmericanStories #LeadershipLessons #SelfDiscovery #MaximasTales #AfricanEntrepreneur #WomenInBusiness #ImposterSyndrome #PersonalGrowth

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    15 min
  • Episode 5. The Monkey and the Crocodile: An Indian Folk Tale About Trust and Betrayal
    Jan 25 2026

    Have you ever had a friend turn on you? Not a stranger. Not a competitor. A friend.

    In this episode of Maxima's Tales, we travel to India for one of the world's most powerful stories about trust, betrayal, and the quick thinking that saves everything.

    A generous monkey shares his food with a hungry crocodile. They become best friends. But when the crocodile's wife demands the monkey's heart, everything changes. Trapped in the middle of the river with nowhere to go, the monkey must think fast—or die.

    THE STORY:
    The Monkey and the Crocodile is an ancient Indian folk tale from the Panchatantra, a collection of wisdom stories over 2,000 years old. These tales traveled from India to Persia, Arabia, and eventually to Europe, influencing storytellers across the world.

    But this isn't just a children's story. It's a masterclass in:

    → Recognizing when a partnership turns toxic
    → Staying calm under pressure
    → Knowing when to end a relationship completely
    → Protecting what matters most—your values, your vision, your heart

    THREE BUSINESS LESSONS:

    1. GENEROSITY CREATES RELATIONSHIPS. BOUNDARIES PROTECT THEM.
    The monkey gave freely—but never asked what the relationship was really based on. In business, open doors with generosity, but protect yourself with boundaries.

    2. WHEN YOU'RE IN DEEP WATER, DON'T PANIC—THINK.
    Halfway across the river, the monkey faced certain death. Instead of panicking, he stayed calm and found a creative solution. Your calm is your greatest asset in crisis.

    3. SOME RELATIONSHIPS MUST END COMPLETELY.
    The crocodile begged for forgiveness. The monkey said no. Not from bitterness—from wisdom. Some betrayals cannot be repaired. Forgive if you want, but don't give them another ride on your back.

    WHO IS THIS FOR?
    - Entrepreneurs navigating partnerships and investor relationships
    - Professionals dealing with workplace betrayal
    - Parents looking for meaningful stories with real lessons
    - Anyone who has trusted the wrong person
    - Fans of Indian folklore, Panchatantra tales, and ancient wisdom

    ABOUT MAXIMA'S TALES:
    Maxima's Tales brings ancient folk tales from around the world to modern minds. Each episode tells a captivating story—then reveals the timeless business and life lessons hidden inside. Stories your children will love. Wisdom you'll use tomorrow.

    Hosted by Maxima, a Ugandan entrepreneur, Stanford MBA, and founder of Livara.

    CONNECT:
    - Subscribe for new episodes every week
    - Share this episode with someone navigating a difficult partnership
    - Leave a review—it helps others find these stories

    NEXT EPISODE:
    The Woman Who Fell From the Sky—an Iroquois creation story about what happens when you fall and there's nothing beneath you.

    #IndianFolkTale #Panchatantra #MonkeyAndCrocodile #BusinessLessons #TrustAndBetrayal #AncientWisdom #Storytelling #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #MaximasTales

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    18 min
  • Episode 4: The Lion's Whisker: Why the Hardest Hearts Need the Softest Touch
    Jan 14 2026

    What do you do when someone won't let you in? This Ethiopian folk tale follows a woman who must pluck three whiskers from a living lion to win her stepson's love. What she discovers changes everything - and reveals why the hardest hearts require the softest touch. Plus: The Lion's Whisker Method for business and life.

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    33 min
  • Episode 3: The Stonecutter: Why Your "Ordinary" Skill Might Be Your Superpower (Japan)
    Jan 7 2026

    THE STONECUTTER | Episode 3

    "He was already powerful. He had always been powerful. He just couldn't see it from where he was standing."

    Have you ever watched someone else's success and felt that familiar ache? The funding announcement you didn't get. The promotion that went to someone else. The life that looks shinier than yours.

    This story is about that feeling, and the surprising place it leads when you follow it all the way to the end.

    THE STORY

    In ancient Japan, a humble stonecutter named Tasaku grows tired of his simple life. When a mountain spirit grants his wishes, he transforms into everything he thinks is more powerful: a prince, the blazing sun, a storm cloud, the howling wind, an immovable mountain. But at the height of his power, he discovers something that changes everything. Tap. Tap. Tap. A stonecutter is chipping away at his side.

    WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

    - Why every position has power you can't see from the outside

    - How the comparison loop traps even the most successful people

    - Why your "ordinary" skill might be your ultimate competitive advantage

    - The question to ask instead of "how do I get what they have?"


    HIS EPISODE IS FOR YOU IF:

    - You've been caught in the comparison trap on social media

    - You're a founder watching competitors raise bigger rounds

    - You're mid-career wondering if you chose the wrong path

    - You've been dismissing your own skills as "nothing special"

    - You need a reminder that steady work shapes mountains


    NEXT WEEK

    Episode 4: "The Lion's Whisker" from Ethiopia - a story about the patience it takes to build trust. For everyone who's ever tried to rush a relationship and watched it backfire.

    Maxima's Tales: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Minds

    New episodes every Wednesday. The answers we're looking for have already been found. We just have to listen to the stories.

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    34 min
  • Episode 2: The Two Wolves: The Part of the Story Nobody Tells You (Cherokee Tale)
    Dec 31 2025

    You've seen this story on Instagram. Two wolves. One good, one evil. "The one you feed wins."

    Beautiful. Tidy. Incomplete.

    There's a second part - a harder part - that changes everything. Tonight, a Cherokee grandfather reveals what really happens when you try to starve your dark wolf. And why the loudest voice in your head is usually the wrong one.

    In this episode:

    • The full Two Wolves story, including the part most people never hear
    • Why "good vibes only" backfires (and what to do instead)
    • Three business lessons: Your dark wolf is data, integration beats elimination, and the wolf you deny will lead
    • Real scenarios for when jealousy, anger, or fear shows up this week

    Key quote: "The dark wolf is not evil. He is wounded. And he has gifts—if you know how to use them."

    Resources mentioned:

    • Substack article: "Why 'Good Vibes Only' Backfires" — https://bit.ly/4jnRVTh
    • Episode 1: Anansi and the Box of Stories — https://bit.ly/44MTILt

    Connect with Maxima:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maximansimenta/
    • Substack: https://bit.ly/4jnRVTh

    Next week: The Stonecutter (Japan) - A tale about the man who kept wishing he were someone else.

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    24 min
  • Maxima's Tales Trailer
    Dec 25 2025

    Hi, friends. Welcome to Maxima's Tales: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Minds.

    I'm Maxima. A mom of two, a founder, and a collector of old stories. I believes the answers we're looking for have already been found - we just haven't discovered them yet.

    Every week, I share a folk tale from somewhere in the world. Trickster spiders from Ghana. Wise grandmothers from Korea. Clever monkeys from India. Stories that grandmothers told grandchildren. Stories that survived wars and migrations and centuries of forgetting. They survived because they're true—not true like facts, but true like feelings.

    At the end of every episode, I share a few bites of wisdom we can actually use—in business, in parenting, in life.

    I tell these stories for my children. I tell them for myself. And now I'm telling them for you.

    So wherever you are—driving, working out, cooking, building something new, or putting little ones to bed—I'm glad you're here. Pick a story that calls to you and catch up after that.

    We'll see you every Wednesday Maxima’s Tales.

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    2 min
  • The Spider Who Outsmarted God | Anansi (Ghana)
    Dec 24 2025

    What if a spider could teach you more about negotiation than an MBA?

    In this episode, I take you to West Africa - to the Akan people of Ghana - to tell you the story of Anansi, a tiny spider who climbed to heaven, faced four impossible challenges, and won the most valuable prize in existence: all the world's stories.

    But this isn't just a folk tale. It's a masterclass in strategic thinking.

    You'll learn:

    • Why studying psychology beats studying strength
    • How resourcefulness defeats resources every time
    • The difference between 75% and 100% completion (hint: it's everything)

    Whether you're pitching to investors, competing against giants, or facing an "impossible" goal - Anansi has something to teach you.

    Perfect for: Entrepreneurs, parents, anyone who's ever felt too small to win.

    🎧 Listen time: 32 minutes

    Next episode: The Two Wolves (Cherokee) - Which wolf wins? The answer will change how you think about every choice you make.

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    33 min