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Household Manager Nancy Vitolo Shares Secrets to a Balanced, Purposeful Life in New Feature Interview

Beverly Hills Expert Advocates for the Power of Hospitality, Problem-Solving, and Personal Connection in an Era of Overwhelm

BEVERLY HILLS, CA / ACCESS Newswire / July 21, 2025 / Nancy Vitolo, a veteran house manager with over 20 years of experience serving high-profile clients, is using her newly released interview to raise awareness about the importance of human connection, problem-solving, and the value of private, intentional gatherings in today's fast-paced world.

In her interview, Nancy offers a behind-the-scenes look at the demanding but fulfilling world of household management. She also advocates for small, meaningful events and mindful hospitality as powerful ways to build trust and reduce stress.

"People are looking for peace and meaning at home now more than ever," says Vitolo. "When I create events or manage homes, it's about making people feel safe and cared for. That's something we all need-and can all offer in our own way."

The Rising Need for Personal Connection

According to a study from the American Psychological Association, 76% of adults report that stress negatively affects their personal relationships. In addition, the U.S. Surgeon General recently declared loneliness an "epidemic," highlighting the need for deeper, real-life connections.

Nancy encourages others to take small steps toward this, such as planning simple gatherings, cooking for loved ones, or reaching out to friends and neighbors. "You don't need a big budget or a huge guest list," she explains. "Start by inviting two or three people over for a meal or coffee. It's those small moments that create comfort."

Turning Hospitality Into Everyday Practice

Nancy also stresses the importance of consistent problem-solving, sharing her personal mantra: "In this job, ‘no' is not an option. There's always a solution." She believes this mindset doesn't just apply to her work but can benefit everyone in daily life. "Start with curiosity, not panic," she advises. "Ask, ‘What can I do about this?' instead of shutting down."

Her hands-on approach is rooted in her own experiences working alongside renowned chefs like Wolfgang Puck and Chef Conner at prestigious events like the Governor's Ball. She emphasizes that anyone can bring these ideas home by focusing on small details-whether it's setting a beautiful table, preparing a special meal, or simply making others feel welcome.

A Call to Action

Nancy's message is clear: You don't need to be a professional house manager to create a more supportive and joyful home life. She encourages people to:

  • Host small, simple gatherings to foster community.

  • Practice daily problem-solving by breaking tasks into smaller parts.

  • Be open to new people and ideas-every conversation can spark growth.

"We don't always need more things," Nancy adds. "We need more shared experiences."

To read the full interview, visit the website here.

About Nancy Vitolo

Nancy Vitolo has been a trusted house manager for over two decades, known for her work with high-profile clients in Beverly Hills and beyond. She specializes in creating seamless, welcoming environments through hospitality, problem-solving, and discretion.

Contact:

info@nancyvitolo.com

SOURCE: Nancy Vitolo



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