
Show Notes
What if the thing the world told you was your limitation… was actually your greatest power?
In this episode of BILF, Lachi—GRAMMY-nominated artist, cultural architect, and CEO—shares how she transformed adversity into influence and identity into impact.
Blind since childhood, Lachi didn’t just navigate the world differently—she chose to redefine it. From music to activism, from vulnerability to leadership, this conversation dives deep into what it really means to own your story in a world that tries to label you.
We talk about:
– Turning “difference” into power
– Why blindness was never the real obstacle
– The hidden strength behind vulnerability
– Building confidence and finding your voice
– Using entertainment to break stigmas and shift culture
This isn’t just an episode — it’s a perspective shift.
If you’ve ever felt underestimated, unseen, or boxed in… this one is for you.
🎧 Watch now and rethink what’s possible.
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– – Intro
– – Growing Up Blind & Nigerian American — Family, Shame & Finding Music
– – "It Wasn't the Condition, But the "Conditioning"—Overcoming Shame & Neurodivergence
– – Breaking Into Music — From Piano to Grammy Nominations
– – Advocacy & Building RAMPD — Fighting for Disability Inclusion in the Music Industry
– – Glam Canes: Turning a Walking Cane Into a Fashion Statement & Business
– – Disability Visibility in Media & The PBS Renegades Series
– – What's Next — Children's Album "Magnificent," Book Tour & Glam Canes Expansion
–34:15– Final Message—Accept, Embrace, Celebrate & Become a Beacon for Others
– – Outro
Get Connected:
Follow Mara Dorne → @maradorne
Follow Lachi → @lachimusic
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