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The “In Vivo” Experience: Real-World, Real-Time Impact

The most impactful coaching happens in vivo—through live, real-life, immediate experiences. I facilitate dynamic discussions that bridge the gap between theory and reality, helping clients navigate high-stakes transitions and personal growth.

Popular Discussion Topics Include:

  • Entrepreneurship Demystified: Defining what it means to build a business and converting your learned life skills into entrepreneurial success.
  • Purpose & Lifestyle: Mapping a realistic path toward next steps, tuning into intuition, and adopting a minimalist lifestyle.
  • The College-to-Career Bridge: Navigating student debt, executing immediate action steps before graduation, and thriving in life after college.

    Note: For specialized topics, I regularly leverage a robust network of professional colleagues to complement the discussion and provide additional expert perspectives.

Engagement Details & FAQ

  • Service Area: Available for remote or on-site sessions within a 50-mile radius of Waltham, MA.
  • Formats: Tailored for small businesses, university classrooms, panels, round tables, and professional workshops.
  • Pricing: Customized package rates depend on the specific request, required research, and travel constraints.
  • Parking Logistics: Validated parking is requested, or a modest fee will be applied to cover parking costs.

Testimonials:

     “Vince was our Guest Speaker at the Waltham Rotary Club, and told his story to 25 of the attendees. We heard Vince’s excellent Life Coaching suggestions to prepare them for navigating the road of Life ahead! We truly enjoyed Vince coming in to meet with us!”
– Bob Clement, President of Waltham Rotary Club

     “Vince is an articulate speaker who provided a thoughtful presentation of pertinent issues relevant to senior college students preparing to transition from school to work. He was able to address the students as pre-professionals, addressing their concerns from a place of knowledge and expertise without being preachy or authoritarian, but rather by eliciting questions and guiding a process of reflection that led to individualized answers. He is thoughtful, well-read, and treats his audience with deep respect.
-Kerri Augusto, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology & Mental Health Counseling, Becker College

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