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In Her Own Name

In Her Own Name

De : Lillian Ogbogoh
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In Her Own Name is a bold, intimate conversation series spotlighting women who are rewriting their stories, reimagining leadership, and reclaiming their legacy.

While inclusive of all women, the series intentionally centres Black and Brown women, amplifying voices that have too often been erased, overlooked, or written out of the future.

This series is not about performance; it's about presence. It invites listeners to witness transformation, truth, and the full range of what womanhood, leadership, and joy can look like.

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    • Thinking Light: Reimagining Leadership Through a Neurodiverse Lens
      Jan 29 2026

      In this episode of In Her Own Name, host Lillian Ogbogoh is joined by Danielle Cudjoe-Michalski, a certified coach, strategist, TEDx speaker, and the founder of Thinking Light Coach. With over 20 years of experience in STEM and corporate leadership, Danielle brings both professional insight and lived experience as a neurodivergent woman to the conversation.

      Together, they explore what it means to lead without masking, how to create workplaces that are truly inclusive, and why language, visibility, and belonging matter more than ever.

      This is a conversation about leading with authenticity, building with intention, and honouring the full value of neurodiverse minds. If you’ve ever felt the need to hide parts of yourself to succeed, this episode is a reminder that your difference is your strength.

      Episode Overview:

      In this powerful conversation, Lillian Ogbogoh is joined by Danielle Cudjoe-Michalski, certified coach, strategist, TEDx speaker, and founder of Thinking Light Coach. With 20 years of experience in corporate STEM and her own lived experience as a neurodivergent woman, Danielle brings clarity, insight, and honesty to a conversation many shy away from.

      Together, they explore:

      • What true neuro-inclusion looks like in the workplace

      • Why masking takes a toll on identity and leadership

      • How Danielle reclaimed her voice, and her brilliance

      • The founding of GSK’s Neurodiversity Network

      • Coaching, resilience, and building systems that see people fully

      If you’ve ever felt like you had to “fit in” to be respected, or if you’re looking to lead from a place of authenticity, this episode is for you.

      🔥 Notable Quotes:

      “We’re not broken. We’re built differently. And that difference is full of value.”

      “There’s something powerful in just giving people the language to name what they’ve been carrying in silence.”

      “Inclusion shouldn’t be a performance. It should be felt.”

      📌 Connect with Danielle

      • LinkedIn: Danielle Cudjoe-Michalski

      • Thinking Light Coach: LinkedIn | Linktree

      • TEDx Talk: Watch on YouTube

      • Instagram: Thinking Light Coach

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      1 h et 18 min
    • It’s in the Water: Sharon Hurley Hall on Racism, Resilience, and Reclaiming Rest
      Dec 18 2025

      In this deeply resonant episode, journalist, educator, and anti-racism activist Sharon Hurley Hall joins Lillian Ogbogoh to unpack the layers of systemic racism and the legacy of colonialism. With clarity, compassion, and hard-earned wisdom, Sharon shares how the murder of George Floyd shifted her path, catalysing the creation of her newsletter, book (I’m Tired of Racism), and the Share Anti-Racism community.

      From confronting the invisible weight of everyday racism to redefining resilience, reclaiming rest, and challenging colourism, Sharon speaks truth to power with grace and candour. She also reflects on the intergenerational blessings that sustain her: language, knowledge, and the unshakeable fibre of survival.

      Whether you’re seeking to understand how to advocate meaningfully, looking to unpack internalised bias, or need to hear from a woman doing the work without apology, this episode will stay with you.

      🔗 Connect with Sharon Hurley Hall:
      • Website: www.sharonhh.com

      • Newsletter: www.antiracismnewsletter.com

      • Book: I’m Tired of Racism – Available via Amazon, Apple Books, B&N

      • LinkedIn: @sharonhurleyhall

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      51 min
    • Building Capacity, Claiming Legacy: Modupe Adeniji on Power, Purpose & Leading from Within
      Dec 4 2025

      What does it mean to build people, not just pipelines?

      In this episode of In Her Own Name, host Lillian Ogbogoh is joined by Modupe Adeniji, founder and Managing Director of TEM Nigeria, one of the country's leading human capacity development firms. With a background in law and a powerful track record across energy, finance, government, and professional services, Modupe is proof that true leadership starts from the inside out.

      Together, they dive into: 🛠️ Closing the gap between certificates and real-world competence 📈 Scaling a business while staying deeply purpose-driven 🔥 Challenging outdated leadership models 🌍 Building capacity as a form of nation-building

      This is a conversation about legacy, the kind built in boardrooms, classrooms, and quiet moments of courage.

      Connect with Modupe via LinkedIn and Instagram

      Social Media handles Instagram: @officialmodupeadeniji LinkedIn: Modupe M. Adeniji

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      32 min
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