Lifelong Wellbeing Foundation at the Enactus US Expo: Why Student Wellbeing Matters More Than Ever
I left the Enactus US Expo feeling hopeful.
There is something extraordinary about being surrounded by students who are building solutions, serving communities, and believing they can create a better future. The energy in every room was undeniable, and innovation, connection, purpose, and possibility were everywhere you looked.
As Co-Founder of the Lifelong Wellbeing Foundation, I was honored to participate in this year’s Expo through both a panel discussion and a student workshop, and I also served as a judge for the Impact Stage Final Four. Across the entire event, one truth stood out clearly:
Students are hungry for conversations about wellbeing.
Not as an afterthought or as self-care “branding”. But as a leadership skill, as a life skill, and as a necessity.
A Powerful Panel on Burnout, Resilience, and “The Pause”

I’m deeply grateful to Chelsea, Matt, Azuraye, and Paul for sharing their wisdom so generously.
What made the conversation special was the honesty.
We talked about pressure. Overcommitment. Leadership fatigue. The cost of constantly pushing. And how success without internal capacity can quietly erode health, relationships, and purpose.
Again and again, one theme emerged:
The pause.
The ability to stop before reacting.
The ability to create space before responding.
The ability to turn up executive cognitive functioning rather than operate from stress.
You could feel the resonance in the room through thoughtful attention, visible connection, and snaps from the audience after especially meaningful answers.
They were recognizing themselves in the conversation.
Why College Student Wellbeing Matters
At the Lifelong Wellbeing Foundation, we believe wellbeing must be built across the full spectrum of life and that includes:
- Emotional wellbeing
- Physical wellbeing
- Social wellbeing
- Intellectual wellbeing
- Spiritual wellbeing
- Environmental wellbeing
- Occupational wellbeing
- Financial wellbeing
When even one dimension is neglected, stress compounds.
When multiple dimensions are supported, students gain the internal resources to lead, learn, collaborate, and grow.
This is especially important on college campuses, where students are often balancing academics, leadership roles, jobs, finances, identity development, relationships, and future uncertainty all at once.
Spotlight on John Brown University: Craving Change
One of the most inspiring examples of wellbeing-centered leadership at the Expo came from the John Brown University Enactus team.

Their Early Stage Competition project, Craving Change, is a student-led social venture designed to improve food access on college campuses through sustainable student-run vending machines offering affordable snacks and healthy meal options in high-traffic campus spaces.
A portion of profits also supports broader food insecurity efforts.
This is exactly the kind of innovation we need more of. Why?
Because food access touches multiple dimensions of wellbeing at once:
- Physical – nutrition and health
- Financial – affordable options for students
- Emotional – reducing stress tied to scarcity
- Occupational/Academic – better fuel for learning and performance
- Social – caring for campus community
- Environmental – creating healthier campus ecosystems
Craving Change is more than a business idea. It is a wellbeing intervention designed by students who understand the real needs of students.
What I Took Away
I left Enactus reminded that this generation does not just want careers.
They want meaning, impact, and healthier ways to lead and live.
Our responsibility is to meet them there.
To give them tools for resilience.
To normalize conversations about burnout and stress.
To support whole-person wellbeing before crisis hits.
And to help them build lives, not just résumés.

Join the Movement
If you believe student wellbeing should be a priority on every campus, we invite you to join us.
The Lifelong Wellbeing Foundation is committed to helping college students and campuses thrive across every dimension of wellbeing.
Become a member and support this mission:
https://www.lifelongwellbeingfoundation.org/become-a-member









