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Thriving Beyond Doubt: Dwayne Wiggins on Why Mental Health Matters

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What does it take to start over, and truly thrive? On this episode of ScholarScoop, Steve Loflin sits down with Dwayne Wiggins, President Emeritus of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) at Full Sail University and founder of "A Human. Being!" coaching. Dwayne shares his journey of returning to college in his early 30s, overcoming personal challenges, and discovering his purpose as a passionate advocate for mental health, leadership, and education.

From navigating his path in higher education to becoming a powerful voice for mental wellness, Dwayne discusses the transformative role NSCS played in his life. Steve and Dwayne explore essential topics like prioritizing self-care, setting boundaries, and creating supportive spaces for vulnerability. Dwayne’s remarkable story highlights the strength of perseverance and the power of second chances, proving it's never too late to rewrite your story and positively impact others.

Tune in for an honest conversation that offers valuable lessons on resilience, self-discovery, and the importance of putting your mental health first.

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What does it take to start over, and truly thrive? On this episode of ScholarScoop, Steve Loflin sits down with Dwayne Wiggins, President Emeritus of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) at Full Sail University and founder of "A Human. Being!" coaching. Dwayne shares his journey of returning to college in his early 30s, overcoming personal challenges, and discovering his purpose as a passionate advocate for mental health, leadership, and education.

From navigating his path in higher education to becoming a powerful voice for mental wellness, Dwayne discusses the transformative role NSCS played in his life. Steve and Dwayne explore essential topics like prioritizing self-care, setting boundaries, and creating supportive spaces for vulnerability. Dwayne’s remarkable story highlights the strength of perseverance and the power of second chances, proving it's never too late to rewrite your story and positively impact others.

Tune in for an honest conversation that offers valuable lessons on resilience, self-discovery, and the importance of putting your mental health first.

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