What happens when a woman who grew up in a family of lawyers in Nigeria, graduated top of her class, moved to America at 20 for love, and found herself dropped in the middle of an ocean — no connections, no recognition of her law degree, three babies in diapers, and law school to do all over again — comes out the other side and becomes the fiercest advocate in the room? In this episode of the Trustcast Show, Zane Myers speaks with Ogor Winnie Okoye, founder of Boss Legal Group in Massachusetts, about the miscarriage, the marriage in crisis, and the rock bottom that led to a transformation she now teaches in workshops every Saturday for free. Ogor explains the zone of the UISA — unbiased introspective self-analysis — and why she believes awakening the divinity within each person is not a one-time event but a daily practice that changes how you show up in every courtroom, every client meeting, and every relationship you have. They also discuss crimmigration — the intersection of criminal defense and immigration law — how a 42-year-old man named Carlos was being deported to Guatemala despite having lived here since age 12 and meeting every legal requirement, the nurse who lied about a healthcare worker slapping an elderly patient and watched her story fall apart in 20 minutes on the stand, and why Ogor goes to jail so often that she recognizes just how many innocent people are sitting there waiting for someone to fight for them the way she will. Ogor Winnie Okoye is the founder of Boss Legal Group in Lynn, Massachusetts, licensed in Massachusetts and New York. She practices criminal defense, immigration, crimmigration, estate planning, and family law. Her book is Awakening and Unleashing Your Victor. Her free Saturday life planning workshops are open to the public. Connect with Ogor Winnie Okoye: boslegals.com Facebook and LinkedIn: Agor Winnie Okoye Lynn, Massachusetts Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ogor Winnie Okoye 00:57 Coming to America at 20 for love and landing in the middle of an ocean 02:19 Her Nigerian law degree didn't transfer — and she had to go back to law school 03:34 Three babies in diapers in law school — and what her family calls her 05:37 Hitting rock bottom in her marriage and what changed 07:23 Winning the jurisprudence award at Suffolk while broken inside 08:23 What awakening actually looks like — the zone of the UISA 10:24 Doing the things that terrified her, starting with trial 11:23 How crimmigration — criminal defense meets immigration law — works 13:42 The 42-year-old man named Carlos who met every requirement and still got deported 15:05 What the 98% success rate reflects — and why the last year and a half has been devastating 17:27 Carlos's story continued — the heartbreak of that day 18:02 Last week's incredible win — the nurse who lied and crumbled on the stand 24:51 How Boss Legal Group works — from bar advocate to private practice 28:02 Free Saturday workshops on life planning and estate planning 32:45 Why a revocable living trust beats a will for most people 39:11 Rapid fire questions — Jollof rice, Celine Dion, and what boo boo calls her 44:09 How to reach Ogor Winnie Okoye #OgorWinnieOkoye #BossLegalGroup #CrimImmigration #ImmigrationDefense #CriminalDefense #AwakeningYourVictor #MassachusettsLawyer #TrustcastShow #EstatePlanning #ImmigrationLaw