Entrepreneurship, Education, and Knowing Your Value with Onyinye Udokporo

"Just because you can’t see it, doesn’t mean it’s not real."

Onyinye Udokporo, CEO and founder of Enrich Learning, dives into a conversation that’s both eye-opening and deeply personal, exploring the differences between UK and US disability cultures. From how each country approaches accessibility and support to the ways people talk about neurodivergence, it’s clear that culture shapes the disability experience in ways we don’t always realize.


A big theme in this discussion is the power of language—how the words we use can either create understanding or reinforce barriers. Onyinye shares why being intentional with language isn’t just about being polite; it’s about making the world more inclusive and accessible for everyone. This conversation is a reminder that small shifts in how we speak and think about disability can make a huge difference.


Key Moments

00:37:03  Initial Rejection


00:38:53 Mother’s Screening


00:44:50  Shared Experience


00:45:30 Cultural & Generational Factors


10:15 Neurodivergence vs. Mental Health


30:00 Empowering Language


45:15 Authentic Conversations


55:00 Cultural Pressures


1:05:00 Dyslexia Advocacy


1:30:00 Access Through Tutoring


1:35:00 Reclaiming “Inspiring”


Connect with Onyinye Udokporo
Personal Website: onyinyeudokporo.com
Company Website: enrichlearning.co.uk
Entrepreneurship, Education, and Knowing Your Value with Onyinye Udokporo
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