It’s not just a label — it’s someone’s lived reality. In this expansive solo episode, Bunmi Ogunbona dives into the invisible weight of labels — the quiet realities of living with neurodivergence, chronic illness, or identities that don’t fit the “default.” She explores how our assumptions, team cultures, and outdated norms can unintentionally exclude or exhaust people who already carry enough. From generational shifts in language and technology, to how psychological safety can falter when we...
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It’s not just a label — it’s someone’s lived reality. In this expansive solo episode, Bunmi Ogunbona dives into the invisible weight of labels — the quiet realities of living with neurodivergence, chronic illness, or identities that don’t fit the “default.” She explores how our assumptions, team cultures, and outdated norms can unintentionally exclude or exhaust people who already carry enough. From generational shifts in language and technology, to how psychological safety can falter when we...
What happens when your ambition stays the same, but your capacity doesn’t? Before becoming a mother, Bunmi thought she understood balance — flexible hours, a thriving coaching and yoga business, midweek coffee dates. But when pregnancy hit hard, her version of balance began to quietly unravel. In this deeply personal solo episode, she shares the raw, real story of trying to “do it all” through exhaustion, sickness, and postpartum transition — and the quiet reckoning that followed. This episod...
The Work No One Sees
It’s not just a label — it’s someone’s lived reality. In this expansive solo episode, Bunmi Ogunbona dives into the invisible weight of labels — the quiet realities of living with neurodivergence, chronic illness, or identities that don’t fit the “default.” She explores how our assumptions, team cultures, and outdated norms can unintentionally exclude or exhaust people who already carry enough. From generational shifts in language and technology, to how psychological safety can falter when we...