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 She explores how our assumptions, team cultures, and outdated norms can unintentionally exclude or exhaust people who already carry enough.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 She explores how our assumptions, team cultures, and outdated norms can unintentionally exclude or exhaust people who already carry enough.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...
Should I ask this? And why do I want to? In this thoughtful solo episode, Bunmi Ogunbona explores the moment of pause that arises when a question feels risky — not because it’s wrong, but because it touches something tender. Whether the topic is identity, money, faith, or belonging, she reflects on what it means to lead with presence, curiosity, and care — even in moments of discomfort. Drawing on real coaching sessions, Bunmi shares how asking “the thing” — gently, clearly, and in service of...
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 She explores how our assumptions, team cultures, and outdated norms can unintentionally exclude or exhaust people who already carry enough.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...