Divine Enigma

Brilliance Unleashed through Neurodiversity

July 02, 2023 Sarah Olaifa Season 1 Episode 31
Brilliance Unleashed through Neurodiversity
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Divine Enigma
Brilliance Unleashed through Neurodiversity
Jul 02, 2023 Season 1 Episode 31
Sarah Olaifa

In this episode, I feature  Onyinye Udokporo, a successful neurodiversity consultant who is also thriving as an entrepreneur, a speaker, an author, and in several other fields.
Our guest today is Onyinye Udokporo, an entrepreneur, an educator, a dyslexic author, a neurodiversity consultant, and a content creator. She started tutoring classes at 12, which has now grown into one of her full-time businesses, Enrich Learning, aimed at facilitating learning in children and young people. Her other business is focused on creating neuro-inclusive safe spaces for neurodivergent people. Onyinye is now a columnist for Business Leader Magazine.
Being black and neurodivergent is possibly the most complicated intersection for several reasons. These reasons include the general issues facing blacks, like the systemic racism restricting them from certain opportunities, the pressure to always be the best, religious beliefs in black communities, and the stigma that stems from a poor understanding of neurodiversity. As a result, black people are less represented in addressing this intersection.
While many workplaces are sluggish in making their environments suitable for neurodiversity, mounting pressure on them may not be the best approach.
Onyinye gave a talk at TEDx Winchester on "How neurodiversity enables phenomenal entrepreneurs" which was the most challenging talk she has had to give, particularly because of the approach speakers are required to adopt for TEDx talks. The experience was a major success and an opportunity to grow for Onyinye. These successes are helping to achieve her goal of encouraging neurodiverse people around her, and hopefully all over the world, especially her roots in Africa. She has also authored the book "Dyslexia & Me - How to Survive and Thrive if You're Neurodivergent".
Sarah is offering a six-week coaching program for neurodivergent and neurotypical professionals who wan

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In this episode, I feature  Onyinye Udokporo, a successful neurodiversity consultant who is also thriving as an entrepreneur, a speaker, an author, and in several other fields.
Our guest today is Onyinye Udokporo, an entrepreneur, an educator, a dyslexic author, a neurodiversity consultant, and a content creator. She started tutoring classes at 12, which has now grown into one of her full-time businesses, Enrich Learning, aimed at facilitating learning in children and young people. Her other business is focused on creating neuro-inclusive safe spaces for neurodivergent people. Onyinye is now a columnist for Business Leader Magazine.
Being black and neurodivergent is possibly the most complicated intersection for several reasons. These reasons include the general issues facing blacks, like the systemic racism restricting them from certain opportunities, the pressure to always be the best, religious beliefs in black communities, and the stigma that stems from a poor understanding of neurodiversity. As a result, black people are less represented in addressing this intersection.
While many workplaces are sluggish in making their environments suitable for neurodiversity, mounting pressure on them may not be the best approach.
Onyinye gave a talk at TEDx Winchester on "How neurodiversity enables phenomenal entrepreneurs" which was the most challenging talk she has had to give, particularly because of the approach speakers are required to adopt for TEDx talks. The experience was a major success and an opportunity to grow for Onyinye. These successes are helping to achieve her goal of encouraging neurodiverse people around her, and hopefully all over the world, especially her roots in Africa. She has also authored the book "Dyslexia & Me - How to Survive and Thrive if You're Neurodivergent".
Sarah is offering a six-week coaching program for neurodivergent and neurotypical professionals who wan

Support the Show.

Join, support, and access exclusive episodes now.

https://www.buzzsprout.com/2083560/subscribe

Sarah is offering a six-week coaching program for neurodivergent and neurotypical professionals who want to improve their career prospects, business development and support with the PRINCE2 practitioner exam. A one-hour free session.
● Connect with Sarah via email (hello@divineenigma.org), YouTube (@divineenigma338) Instagram (@divineenigma)

please complete the form before you book
● Join Sarah’s 6-week coaching: https://divineenigma.org/product/6-week-coaching-plan/

Join Today!
NeuroEnigma Membership

if you'd like to support this independent podcast, click for free ebook Producer & Host: Sarah
Music: “She Royalty” by Amaro & “W...

Meet today's guest, Onyinye Udokporo
What is your view on the intersectionality of neurodivergence and being black?
How can workplaces be more neurodivergence-friendly?
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About Onyinye's TEDx talk.
Connect with Onyinye.

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