Your Most Important Capital Is Resilience | B-Effect with Esosa Ohonba

The image shows Esosa Ohonba a indoors, captured in a relaxed and thoughtful moment. He is slightly turned toward the left side of the frame, looking upward with a warm, reflective smile. He has shoulder-length dreadlocks, a trimmed beard, and is wearing a dark blazer layered over a casual shirt, giving the impression of a conversation that is both professional and approachable. Behind him is a colorful patterned curtain, adding warmth and texture to the background. The lighting is soft and natural, illuminating his face and emphasizing a sense of calm optimism.

In this episode, we meet Esosa Ohonba, the founder of Layman, a justice-tech company that helps individuals and lawyers navigate civil legal processes. A graduate of the NYU School of Law, Esosa launched Layman to expand access to justice for self-represented persons and underserved communities. His work bridges law and technology to help close the civil justice gap. Here is Esosa’s story:

You can also listen to our conversation here: