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Most people don’t fall short because they lack discipline.
They fall short because they have never seen themselves clearly enough to change.
In this episode of the Me Inc Podcast, wellness and life coach Obi Chuku shares one of the clearest examples of intentional reinvention. His journey from Nigeria to becoming a respected voice in wellness is compelling not because of the steps he took, but because of the clarity guiding each one.
Obi’s experience reflects a core Me Inc. belief:
✨ Human potential expands when identity, purpose, and performance finally align.
This conversation explores a grounded, realistic framework for rebuilding wellness and performance in the middle of real life — where careers, responsibilities, leadership demands, and personal growth all intersect. Together, we examine how to create alignment without burnout, without constant restarts, and without relying on intensity over clarity.
🎙️ In this episode, we cover:
• 🔍 Building unshakable motivation by anchoring to your “why”
• 🌱 Using gratitude and abundance to shift mindset and performance
• 🧩 Aligning movement, nutrition, and regeneration into one integrated system
• 🧠 Leveraging emotional intelligence to support sustainable progress
• ⚖️ Applying a coaching model that strengthens wellness, leadership, and long-term performance
If you’re stepping into 2025–2026 with goals around health, leadership presence, identity, or confidence, this episode offers a clear, practical starting point.
🎙️ Guest: Obi Chuku — Wellness & Life Coach
🎙️ Host: Nigel Franklyn — Me Inc Podcast
Chapters
1. Season Two Kicks Off (00:00:00)
2. Defining Wellness Beyond Buzzwords (00:03:20)
3. Me Inc: Investing In Your Best Self (00:08:55)
4. Obi’s Origins And Curiosity (00:15:45)
5. Law Enforcement To Coaching (00:23:20)
6. Recognition Without Labels (00:28:30)
7. Possibility Mindset In Action (00:36:40)
8. Moving Countries Without “Starting Over” (00:44:05)
9. Faith, Values, And Self-Control (00:52:10)
10. The Equinox Story: Asking For The Job (01:01:30)
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