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 She explores how our assumptions, team cultures, and outdated norms can unintentionally exclude or exhaust people who already carry enough.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 She explores how our assumptions, team cultures, and outdated norms can unintentionally exclude or exhaust people who already carry enough.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...
Sometimes, the biggest shifts come from the most basic questions. In this reflective and intimate episode, Bunmi Ogunbona explores the assumptions we all carry — often unconsciously — about success, legacy, purpose, and what a “good life” should look like. Through stories from real coaching conversations, she unpacks the quiet ways we project our own frameworks onto others — and the profound clarity that emerges when we pause to ask: What does that mean to you? From clients challenging expect...
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 She explores how our assumptions, team cultures, and outdated norms can unintentionally exclude or exhaust people who already carry enough.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...