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From Pro Athlete to Purpose: Abiola Wabara on Reinvention and Resilience

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“Basketball was something that I did, not who I was.” — Abiola Wabara

When your main identity suddenly ends—whether it’s on the court or in the corner office—how do you rediscover purpose and rebuild a sense of self that feels whole again?

Former professional basketball player Abiola Wabara  shares how she rebuilt her identity after retirement and injury. This episode explores life transitions, identity reinvention, and emotional resilience, offering practical strategies for anyone redefining who they are beyond their career.

Key Takeaway Insights & Tools

  • [00:10:46] The Identity Gap: When a structured identity collapses—like an athlete’s retirement—the real challenge is answering “Who am I without my title?” Recognize that your career is something you do, not who you are.
  • [00:12:34] Create a Creative Anchor: Abiola rediscovered her sense of self through painting. A creative outlet outside of your profession can become a “fulfillment-proof” identity anchor that keeps you grounded during transition.
  • [00:24:31] The Humility Reset: Taking “in-between” jobs like driving Uber or working as an interpreter taught Abiola humility, adaptability, and empathy—skills that later shaped her leadership and entrepreneurship.
  • [00:21:00] Stay Connected When Sidelined: During injury recovery, she remained valuable to her team by becoming a vocal supporter and advisor. This reframing—from sidelined to supportive—kept her connected and purposeful.
  • [00:31:37] Build a Support Ecosystem: Abiola’s platform Global Life and its companion Global Pass help athletes transition through career resources, mental health support, and community—lessons that apply to anyone facing reinvention.
  • [00:43:56] Reinvention Through Learning: Find mentors who stretch your thinking, stay humble, and ensure you’re never the smartest one in the room. Growth happens in rooms that challenge you.
  • [00:47:41] The Mental Health Check: Seeking therapy isn’t weakness—it’s maintenance. Abiola treats monthly therapy sessions as “sanity checks” to stay grounded and self-aware.

Bio

Abiola Wabara is a former professional basketball player turned entrepreneur and the Founder & CEO of GloBall Life, a tech-driven ecosystem designed to help athletes successfully transition to life beyond the game.

A Baylor University National Champion and Italian National Team member, Abiola played professionally across Europe for over a decade before earning her Master’s in International Business Management from the University of East London. After retiring from basketball, she joined Accenture, where she honed her expertise in digital strategy, product innovation, and human-centered design.

Today, she’s leveraging those experiences to build GloBall PASS (Planning after sport success) —an AI-powered platform that equips athletes with the tools, community, and confidence to plan what’s next.

Website:  https://www.globalllife.com/

LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/abiolawabara/

Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/globall_life/

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