• Greg Winbush Legacy: From Ohio University Basketball Player to Second Chances and Advocate for Redemption

  • Apr 23 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
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Greg Winbush Legacy: From Ohio University Basketball Player to Second Chances and Advocate for Redemption

  • Summary

  • Ohio University graduate Greg Winbush discusses his incredible journey from a standout basketball player to a Clemency Pardon Consultant, an evolution that is both humbling and inspiring. Greg founded Winbush Enterprises and the significant strides made through the Governor's expediting pardon project serve as beacons of hope, proving that with determination and the right support, aspirations conceived during our darkest moments can indeed light up the world.

    As we sit down with Greg, he opens up about the lessons of trust, teamwork, and excellence instilled by his high school coach, Mr. Jack Gibbs, and how these principles guided him from potential to purpose. But this episode is more than just a trip down memory lane; it's a powerful testimony to the impact of second chances and the transformative effect of community support. By sharing my own struggles with mental health and the pivotal role mentorship has played in my life, we explore the collective strength we gain when we uplift one another. Join us as we celebrate the power of legacy and redemption, and the unshakeable bonds that can turn a life around.

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