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This week, I chat with my good friend, Vin Infante, a Master Mindset Coach, licensed psychotherapist, and keynote speaker. With over a decade of experience in mental health, Vin has worked with thousands of individuals in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, and private practice. He combines his extensive background in psychology, neurology, and physiology to help clients unlock and achieve their unique definitions of success.
In this episode
We delve into Vin's unique philosophy on coaching versus therapy, exploring how he integrates both approaches to facilitate rapid client results. We discuss the importance of mindset in leadership and personal development, and Vin shares insights from his experiences as a father and former FDNY firefighter. Additionally, we explore his mission to impact one billion lives through mental health advocacy and the strategies he employs to promote mental well-being.
This podcast is sponsored by Deep Social Brands, a boutique content agency I co-founded with world-class content strategist Jamey Lee. Over the past 4 years, we’ve helped well over 100 clients gain nearly half a billion views, acquire millions of followers, and generate millions of dollars in sales, collectively. Our team handles everything from
Curious to learn more? Here is an explainer deck for our services. This deck has some of our client results, but there are more on our website. Further, here are some video testimonials. Feel free to get in touch with me at [email protected] if you think you might be a good fit!
This podcast is also sponsored by Put Out Content, where you can get custom social media strategy, content scripting, and 1-1 coaching with world-class content strategist Jamey Lee. Check out www.putoutcontent.com to learn more!
Here are 2 ways you can help the podcast grow!
Enjoy this episode and just remember, It's Not That Deep!
For a glimpse into Vin's speaking engagements and insights, you might find this video informative:
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This week, I chat with my good friend, Vin Infante, a Master Mindset Coach, licensed psychotherapist, and keynote speaker. With over a decade of experience in mental health, Vin has worked with thousands of individuals in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, and private practice. He combines his extensive background in psychology, neurology, and physiology to help clients unlock and achieve their unique definitions of success.
In this episode
We delve into Vin's unique philosophy on coaching versus therapy, exploring how he integrates both approaches to facilitate rapid client results. We discuss the importance of mindset in leadership and personal development, and Vin shares insights from his experiences as a father and former FDNY firefighter. Additionally, we explore his mission to impact one billion lives through mental health advocacy and the strategies he employs to promote mental well-being.
This podcast is sponsored by Deep Social Brands, a boutique content agency I co-founded with world-class content strategist Jamey Lee. Over the past 4 years, we’ve helped well over 100 clients gain nearly half a billion views, acquire millions of followers, and generate millions of dollars in sales, collectively. Our team handles everything from
Curious to learn more? Here is an explainer deck for our services. This deck has some of our client results, but there are more on our website. Further, here are some video testimonials. Feel free to get in touch with me at [email protected] if you think you might be a good fit!
This podcast is also sponsored by Put Out Content, where you can get custom social media strategy, content scripting, and 1-1 coaching with world-class content strategist Jamey Lee. Check out www.putoutcontent.com to learn more!
Here are 2 ways you can help the podcast grow!
Enjoy this episode and just remember, It's Not That Deep!
For a glimpse into Vin's speaking engagements and insights, you might find this video informative:

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