About this episode
📘 Episode SynopsisWhat happens when a student who’s expelled just weeks before graduation becomes a national voice for youth mental health and suicide prevention? In this powerful episode, Nathan Wray shares his deeply personal story of addiction, adversity, and transformation. From hitting rock bottom to winning the Tennessee Governor’s Award for Suicide Prevention, Nathan now leads with vulnerability and purpose. Whether you're a teacher, student, or advocate, this conversation is a guide to healing through empathy, second chances, and systems that care.📝 Show NotesGuest: Nathan Wray — Motivational speaker, teen mental health first aid instructor, and prevention coordinator.In this episode:Nathan’s journey from expulsion and addiction to national mental health advocateHow micro-moments and one caring teacher made all the differenceReal-life struggles parenting a child with mental health needs — and what schools missWhy we must shift from punitive to restorative school policiesHow to build trauma-informed schools without burning out as an educatorThe importance of systems-level collaboration and “Handle With Care” protocolsWhy removing the stigma around mental health education is urgentWhat it means to be seen, heard, and valued in today’s schoolsKey Takeaways for Educators:You don’t need to be a therapist to help — but you do need to careStructure and consistency save lives — both in homes and classroomsInvest in micro-moments of connection; they can redirect a child’s lifeCollaborate across school, family, and community sectors to prevent future trauma🔗 Resources and Mentions from the Episode:🌐 Nathan Wray Official Website🎤 Nathan Wray – Youth Motivational Speaker Page📸 Follow Nathan on Instagram💼 Connect with Nathan on LinkedIn🧠 QPR Institute – Suicide Prevention Training✅ The 5 P’s: Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance🛡️ Handle With Care Program – New Jersey Example📚