Scholar Scoop

From Campus to Career: Coaching, Confidence, and Well-Being with Life Ramp Founder Michael Huckaby

The National Society of Collegiate Scholars

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Scholar Scoop is back! After a brief hiatus, Steve Loflin, founder of National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS), returns with a timely and deeply relevant conversation with Michael Huckaby, founder of Life Ramp.

In this episode, Steve and Michael unpack what today’s high-achieving college students and young professionals are actually struggling with, and why it’s not a lack of motivation or talent. Drawing from a national study of NSCS members, they explore the three biggest pain points students face right now: career navigation, personal well-being, and interpersonal skills.

Michael brings a rare, 360-degree perspective to the conversation. He’s a higher-education leader with 20+ years of experience, a founder building real solutions for the college-to-career gap, and a parent of an NSCS member navigating these decisions in real time. Together, he and Steve challenge the stigma around asking for help, reframe coaching as a strength (not a weakness), and explain why top performers don’t go it alone.

You’ll hear practical insights on:

  • Why imposter syndrome is so common among high achievers
  • How to think about career navigation by year, not just at graduation
  • The real limitations of traditional career services and how to fill the gaps
  • Why coaching, community, and well-being are long-term investments, not “extras”

Whether you’re a student trying to figure out what comes next, a young professional feeling stuck, or a parent or educator supporting someone through that transition, this episode offers clarity, validation, and a realistic roadmap forward.