SUMMARY: In this episode of TLC Connections, GT Freeman welcomes executive coach, speaker, and author Patricia Omoqui for a deeply personal conversation about purpose, resilience, leadership, and the transformative power of life's unexpected challenges. At the center of her story is her daughter Maggie, whose diagnosis with Prader-Willi syndrome profoundly changed Patricia's understanding of success, purpose, and what it means to lead a meaningful life. Listeners will also hear Patricia reflect on lessons from athletics, corporate leadership, motherhood, and executive coaching, while offering practical insights for anyone seeking greater clarity, purpose, and fulfillment. Throughout the conversation, she reminds us that purpose is less about a particular job or title and more about how we choose to show up for others each day. Whether you're leading an organization, raising a family, navigating adversity, or simply asking what's next, this episode offers an encouraging reminder that growth often begins with the work we do within ourselves. GUEST BIO: Patricia Omoqui is an executive coach, leadership consultant, keynote speaker, and author dedicated to helping leaders unlock their full potential while building lives of purpose and well-being. A former Princeton University basketball captain and professional basketball player in Brazil, England, and Sweden, Patricia began her career in business consulting before transitioning into leadership coaching and organizational development. Today, Patricia works with corporate executives, nonprofit leaders, entrepreneurs, and high-impact changemakers through executive coaching, leadership development, keynote speaking, and consulting. Her work integrates positive psychology, neuroscience, emotional intelligence, trauma-informed coaching, and purpose-driven leadership to help individuals and organizations thrive. Patricia is also the author of Clarify Your Purpose and Live It and is passionate about helping leaders create lasting ripple effects through personal transformation. Her journey has been deeply shaped by raising her oldest daughter, Maggie, who lives with Prader-Willi syndrome—a rare genetic disorder that inspired Patricia's lifelong commitment to resilience, compassion, and purposeful leadership. HELPFUL LINKS: Patricia Omoqui https://patriciaomoqui.comAbout Patricia https://patriciaomoqui.com/about/story/Patricia Omoqui – LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/patriciaomoqui/Clarify Your Purpose and Live It https://patriciaomoqui.comThe Lincoln Center for Family and Youth https://thelincolncenter.comPrader-Willi Syndrome Association (USA) https://www.pwsausa.org SPONSOR: The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth (TLC) is a social enterprise company based in the Greater Philadelphia Area. Founded in 1970 by a behavioral health hospital, TLC is an entrepreneurial nonprofit providing innovative education, coaching, and counseling services to individuals and families, as well as grant writing and management services for school districts and universities.