“True health starts with purpose—and purpose thrives in community.”
In this episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, Renarda Jones talks with Justin Campbell, a UX designer turned health and mindset coach, about the intersection of personal growth, wellness, and inclusive health data. Justin shares how his shift from tech to health coaching was driven by a desire to help others achieve holistic well-being.
He highlights the importance of aligning health goals with personal values, explaining that lasting wellness comes from purpose, not just discipline. This deeper connection, he argues, fosters sustainable habits and meaningful change.
The conversation also tackles the vital role diversity plays in clinical research and how underrepresented communities face barriers to healthcare, often rooted in distrust of medical systems. By increasing diversity among researchers and outreach efforts, they believe these gaps can be bridged, leading to more equitable solutions for all.
If you’re interested in personal growth or passionate about health equity, this episode offers actionable insights and inspiring takeaways on how purpose and inclusion shape better health outcomes.
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About Justin Campbell
Justin is a San Diego-based multi-disciplinary user experience designer and health and mindset coach with a deep-rooted belief in the power of self-mastery, discipline, and a growth mindset to help people achieve holistic well-being. He is passionate about crafting experiences that empower individuals to unlock their full potential, leveraging my expertise in designing enterprise software products, guiding clients in meditation, and coaching them through systematic habit formation to cultivate healthier, more fulfilling lives.
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