Forget the MBA. Your Teen Needs a Real Network, Now.

Parents love to talk about the value of a college education. Especially top schools.
The academics. The resume. The brand name.
But here’s the truth that most people learn after the diploma:
The most valuable part of elite education isn’t the lectures.
It’s the network.
The people. The conversations. The connections that lead to opportunities—years down the line.
And for most students, that kind of network only becomes available after they pay six figures to join the club.
But what if it didn’t have to be that way?
What if your teen could start building that kind of network now—without waiting until they’re 26 and $150K deep?
What if there was a way to get access to the same level of thinkers, builders, and doers—without the gatekeeping?
That’s what high-agency coaching unlocks.
Coaching Isn’t Just About Accountability—It’s About Access
When people think about coaching, they often imagine time management tips, goal tracking, or someone to help their kid stop procrastinating.
Sure, that’s part of it. But that’s not where the real value is.
The real value? The network your student gains by being part of a curated, high-agency community.
When I coach students, I’m not just helping them figure out their path.
I’m connecting them to others doing the same.
Students who are ambitious, resourceful, and thinking far beyond the classroom.
They might live in different countries. Speak different languages. Come from different educational systems. But they share something far more important:
They’re moving.
They’re experimenting, building, writing, launching.
And they’re not waiting for someone else to hand them a map.
That’s who your kid needs to be around.
Not just high performers. High initiators.
The Right Network Does 3 Things
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Raises the bar
When students are surrounded by others taking bold action, their own standards rise. They stop playing small. They start thinking bigger. -
Multiplies opportunity
Ideas turn into collaborations. Projects turn into referrals. One DM turns into a paid internship. That’s how it works—when your kid is in the right rooms. -
Normalizes movement
When everyone around you is waiting, initiative feels risky.
When everyone around you is building, waiting feels risky.
That’s the mindset shift. And it changes everything.
You Don’t Have to Buy Your Way into a Great Network
Let’s stop pretending the only way to get a powerful network is through a top-tier MBA or a $70K/year private school. That’s old-world thinking.
There are better ways now—leaner, faster, more dynamic.
Ways that reward initiative, not pedigree.
Ways that connect your student with actual peers they can build with—not just classmates they’re lumped with by age and zip code.
This is one of them.
I personally curate and coach high-agency students from around the world.
They’re building startups, writing books, launching podcasts, designing software, and creating opportunities out of nothing.
And they’re learning as much from each other as they are from me.
That’s the point. Coaching builds clarity. But the network builds momentum.
And momentum is what changes everything.
Final Thought
If your student is ambitious, curious, and ready to move—don’t wait for a degree to give them a network.
Give them one now.
Because in the world they’re growing into, who they learn to think with may matter just as much as what they learn to think about.
They don’t need a $150K MBA.
They need access, connection, and movement.
And that’s exactly what we deliver.