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Vince Abramo

I am a certified coach and trainer through the John Maxwell Team. I specialize in helping people achieve their personal goals. I take great pride in the progress and success of my clients, and look forward to helping you.

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My desire is to support you to achieve your goals and reach your dreams.

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Ms Vince Speaks

Education & Learning

Being a leader is difficult but it doesn’t have to be. Learn about how coaching can help you achieve your goals.

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Coaching

I offer both one-on-one coaching and mastermind groups to help develop your skills.

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Speaker

Book me for your next event to inspire the leaders in your company.

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Leadership

I offer leadership development for both CEOs and mid-level managers.

"We cannot become what we need by remaining what we are."

- John C. Maxwell

"We cannot become what we need by remaining what we are."

- John C. Maxwell

Why Choose Bambooshoot?

YOUR JOURNEY TO SUCCESS STARTS HERE

I am on this journey with you and will be your confidant, provide you honest feedback, and challenge your assumptions. My coaching will provide an objective point of view, help you discover how to save you time and money, breakthrough your limiting beliefs, change your mindset, and help you get to exponential growth.

BE LIKE THE BAMBOO

The bamboo shoot symbolizes the three pillars of the coaching system: strength, flexibility, and growth. Bamboo establishes strength through miles of root, bamboo bends in the wind and is fine with change, and bamboo grows exponentially once it has established it’s root system. Like the bamboo, clients find their true fortitude, expand their thinking, and flourish with new self awareness.

About Vince

Through my own growth I have gained insight into people’s gifts and their capacity to provide their purpose in their authentic self. My coaching will allow you to discover your capability and create a mindset to influence your desired target. I find joy in witnessing the change of individuals and groups when they have removed the obstacles in their own beliefs. I am a certified coach and trainer through the John Maxwell Team.

I have a heart for the mission of nonprofits and business to fulfill the community’s needs. I have a degree in Public Administration and certifications in conflict re5 Columnsolution, nonprofit management, and volunteer management.

About Vince

Through my own growth I have gained insight into people’s gifts and their capacity to provide their purpose in their authentic self. My coaching will allow you to discover your capability and create a mindset to influence your desired target. I find joy in witnessing the change of individuals and groups when they have removed the obstacles in their own beliefs. I am a certified coach and trainer through the John Maxwell Team.

I have a heart for the mission of nonprofits and business to fulfill the community’s needs. I have a degree in Public Administration and certifications in conflict re5 Columnsolution, nonprofit management, and volunteer management.

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A woman standing confidently outdoors, symbolizing strength, identity, and the quiet power of living freely with a visible difference.

The Many Faces of Freedom

July 04, 20252 min read

Freedom can mean so many different things to different people. For some, it’s the right to speak, vote, or travel. For others, like me, it’s the ability to live fully and be seen for who you truly are without unnecessary barriers. As we celebrate the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26, I’m reflecting on what freedom really means when you live with a limb difference in a world that is still figuring out how to include everyone.

My mother was my first teacher in understanding freedom. Born on Kaua‘i, Hawai‘i, she later returned to the Philippines with her family before the war broke out. Even as a young U.S. citizen, global events would change her life in profound ways. At just 16, she entered into an arranged marriage for her safety, while my father moved to Hawai‘i to build a future. When my mother returned years later, she brought with her resilience, strength, and a deep love for her country. For her, voting wasn’t just a right it was an event. She made sure we understood what freedom truly looked like, especially when you’ve lived without it.

For me, the ADA has been a game-changer. It represents the right to access education, employment, and everyday life without being held back because of a physical difference. I was born with a limb difference, and though I don’t consider it a disability, it has shaped my journey. The ADA has given people like me the opportunity to be seen as capable and worthy. It created the structure that different doesn’t mean less. But there are still moments where I feel singled out, not because I’m incapable, but because I look or move differently. Freedom, to me, is the ability to contribute, to serve, to create, and to be valued for who I am not questioned for how I show up.

This July, while we celebrate the familiar and traditional expressions of freedom, let’s also take a moment to honor the quieter ones, the freedom to exist unapologetically, to heal, to grow, and to help others rise. The ADA opened the door for us. It’s up to all of us to keep walking through it and bring others along for the journey.

What does freedom look like in your life? And how do you help others feel more free in theirs?

Americans with Disabilities Actlimb differencewhat freedom meansdisability inclusionADA anniversarypersonal freedom storiesliving with a visible differenceaccessibility and equalityfamily resilienceidentity and belonging
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Vince Abramo

Life’s many twists and turns can sometimes lead you astray from the path of your desired destination. Figure out how to get back on the road to personal, professional, and spiritual growth with help from an experienced career coach. Vince Abramo of bambooshoot offers clients around Hawaii and across the world. Her unique process is fueled by her own personal journey of finding success in improving her own communication. Whether you’re looking to increase your confidence at work or want to become a stronger public speaker, Vince will help you reach and exceed your goals. She will assist you in gaining the tools necessary to exude a positive attitude at home and in the workplace. Overcome your assumptions of conflict and lead small groups with her detailed training methods. Companies and organizations can also rely on Vince’s expertise in the areas of conflict resolution and leadership training. With a master’s degree in Public Administration and more than 15 years of service in the nonprofit field, this dedicated career coach has the knowledge to equip your employees with new skills. From improved team collaboration to culture reform, your business will benefit from her many services and techniques. Vince is also a certified trainer for the John Maxwell team on leadership and organizational development and an accomplished motivational speaker. Is a Neuroencoding Specialist and a Brain Health Trainer. Take yourself and your organization to the next level with advice and coaching from bambooshoot. Call Vince today at (808) 206-0406 or visit her online for more information on her business coaching services.

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A woman standing confidently outdoors, symbolizing strength, identity, and the quiet power of living freely with a visible difference.

The Many Faces of Freedom

July 04, 20252 min read

Freedom can mean so many different things to different people. For some, it’s the right to speak, vote, or travel. For others, like me, it’s the ability to live fully and be seen for who you truly are without unnecessary barriers. As we celebrate the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26, I’m reflecting on what freedom really means when you live with a limb difference in a world that is still figuring out how to include everyone.

My mother was my first teacher in understanding freedom. Born on Kaua‘i, Hawai‘i, she later returned to the Philippines with her family before the war broke out. Even as a young U.S. citizen, global events would change her life in profound ways. At just 16, she entered into an arranged marriage for her safety, while my father moved to Hawai‘i to build a future. When my mother returned years later, she brought with her resilience, strength, and a deep love for her country. For her, voting wasn’t just a right it was an event. She made sure we understood what freedom truly looked like, especially when you’ve lived without it.

For me, the ADA has been a game-changer. It represents the right to access education, employment, and everyday life without being held back because of a physical difference. I was born with a limb difference, and though I don’t consider it a disability, it has shaped my journey. The ADA has given people like me the opportunity to be seen as capable and worthy. It created the structure that different doesn’t mean less. But there are still moments where I feel singled out, not because I’m incapable, but because I look or move differently. Freedom, to me, is the ability to contribute, to serve, to create, and to be valued for who I am not questioned for how I show up.

This July, while we celebrate the familiar and traditional expressions of freedom, let’s also take a moment to honor the quieter ones, the freedom to exist unapologetically, to heal, to grow, and to help others rise. The ADA opened the door for us. It’s up to all of us to keep walking through it and bring others along for the journey.

What does freedom look like in your life? And how do you help others feel more free in theirs?

Americans with Disabilities Actlimb differencewhat freedom meansdisability inclusionADA anniversarypersonal freedom storiesliving with a visible differenceaccessibility and equalityfamily resilienceidentity and belonging
blog author image

Vince Abramo

Life’s many twists and turns can sometimes lead you astray from the path of your desired destination. Figure out how to get back on the road to personal, professional, and spiritual growth with help from an experienced career coach. Vince Abramo of bambooshoot offers clients around Hawaii and across the world. Her unique process is fueled by her own personal journey of finding success in improving her own communication. Whether you’re looking to increase your confidence at work or want to become a stronger public speaker, Vince will help you reach and exceed your goals. She will assist you in gaining the tools necessary to exude a positive attitude at home and in the workplace. Overcome your assumptions of conflict and lead small groups with her detailed training methods. Companies and organizations can also rely on Vince’s expertise in the areas of conflict resolution and leadership training. With a master’s degree in Public Administration and more than 15 years of service in the nonprofit field, this dedicated career coach has the knowledge to equip your employees with new skills. From improved team collaboration to culture reform, your business will benefit from her many services and techniques. Vince is also a certified trainer for the John Maxwell team on leadership and organizational development and an accomplished motivational speaker. Is a Neuroencoding Specialist and a Brain Health Trainer. Take yourself and your organization to the next level with advice and coaching from bambooshoot. Call Vince today at (808) 206-0406 or visit her online for more information on her business coaching services.

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