About The Author – Harrelson A. Rivera
About The Author

Harrelson A. Rivera

Author. Speaker. Mentor. Father. Community Builder.
Turning lived experience into a blueprint for the next generation.

Harrelson A. Rivera
Building the Man. Protecting the Future.
The Story

More Than an Author —
A Mission in Motion

Harrelson A. Rivera is an acclaimed author, speaker, and youth development advocate whose work sits at the intersection of Cognitive Behavioral Intervention, emotional intelligence, and real-world career readiness. His flagship curriculum, Real Talk 365: The Business of Self, has transformed how schools, community programs, and youth organizations approach young men’s development.

Harrelson’s message is rooted in lived experience — not theory. He doesn’t just mentor, he walks alongside young people and helps them understand that they are their greatest asset. Every habit, every decision, every relationship is an investment or a withdrawal from the person they are becoming.

His 12-session “Rites of Passage” workbook blends the rawness of real talk with the structure of professional accountability — meeting young men exactly where they are, then demanding more from them than the world ever has.

365
Days of Impact
12
Core Sessions
67
Page Curriculum
1
Mission

Trusted by Boston Public Schools, youth programs, and community leaders across the region, Harrelson’s work has consistently proven that when you shift a young man’s mindset, you shift his entire trajectory.

Four Core Pillars of Real Talk 365

01

Conflict Mastery

Students learn the “90-Second Rule” and tactical de-escalation strategies designed to reduce suspension rates and justice-system involvement. Master the pause — that’s where the power lives.

02

The Business Mindset

We treat Manhood as a brand. Students conduct a “Circle Audit” to ensure their peer group aligns with their career goals. Your environment is either an investment or a liability.

03

Job & Trade Readiness

Beyond theory — this curriculum provides a direct directory of trades, financial tools, and mental health resources. Practical preparation for the world waiting beyond graduation.

04

The Exit Strategy

Every student leaves with a written “Manhood Manifesto” and a 30-day accountability plan. Not just motivation — a map. Not just inspiration — a system.

“Our mission is to shift the narrative from ‘at-risk’ to ‘at-promise.’ Through Cognitive Behavioral Intervention and lived experience, we provide the blueprint for young people to stop reacting to their environment and start leading their lives.”
— Harrelson A. Rivera, Real Talk 365
The Why Behind The Work

A Father First.
Legacy Always.

Behind every keynote, every curriculum page, and every conversation with a young man who feels unseen — there is a deeper reason Harrelson shows up every single day: his children.

His adult children — all college graduates with meaningful careers — are living proof that the philosophy works. They are educated, purpose-driven, and still giving back to the communities that shaped them. They are not just his greatest gift; they are his greatest testimony.

“When I sit across from a young man who has lost hope, I think about what was possible for my own kids — and I know that same possibility exists in him. That’s why I can’t stop. That’s why I won’t stop.”

❤️ Rooted in fatherhood. Driven by legacy.
Harrelson Rivera with his adult children
Harrelson with his children — College graduates, career professionals, and community contributors. The living proof of the work.

Built for Flexibility. Designed for Impact.

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12-Week Intensive

A structured semester-style rollout — one session per week building toward the Manhood Manifesto and 30-day plan.

Week-Long Workshop

A concentrated five-day deep dive — ideal for summer programs, boot camps, or week-long school initiatives.

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Self-Guided Mentorship

The workbook as a standalone mentorship tool — for one-on-one use, reentry programs, or independent self-development.

Ready to Bring Real Talk 365
to Your Community?

Whether you’re a school administrator, program director, or community leader — the conversation starts here. Let’s build the next generation together.