Experienced, Insightful, Enthusiastic and Compassionate…
Roy Biancalana is an author and a highly-trained Certified Relationship Coach who has been supporting the personal growth and life-transformation of thousands of people for over 20 years. With a warm, personal and informal style, Roy’s experience shows that a courageous commitment to self-awareness is the key to manifesting the love of your life. Everything we experience in life (and especially in our love lives), is always a reflection of who we believe ourselves to be in the moment. Therefore, when you “Know Thyself”, all of your resistances to love are dissolved, allowing the love of your life to effortlessly and quickly appear.
A wide variety of life experiences and intensive trainings have made Roy a unique and masterful coach. After graduating from Louisiana State University with a degree in Marketing (1983), Roy toured the country as a professional golfer, playing on the PGA Tour for two years (1988-1989) and winning over 80 tournaments nation wide. During the ’90’s, he co-founded and was chief executive officer of a non-profit organization, committing himself to the spiritual, relational and emotional development of people for nearly a decade. Additionally, Roy has had numerous years of one-on-one mentoring and training by some of the country’s top psychologists and relationship coaches.
But what sets Roy’s coaching apart is his commitment and dedication to his own evolutionary journey. While some coaches tell you what they think and believe will work, Roy will invite you to follow a path he knows from his own personal experience will work, a path proven to produce life transformation and relationship bliss.
Roy’s book, “A Drink with Legs: From Being Hooked to Being Happy–A Spiritual Path to Relationship Bliss,” is being sold on the homepage as an e-book or a paperback.
Roy has one son and lives in Orlando, Florida with his wife. He is available for coaching in person or by telephone. For a complimentary 30-minute coaching session, call 407-687-3387.
