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Enhancing creatives through Brain and Behavioral Sciences

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Expertise. Intuition. Ingenuity.

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Latest Articles with CEO Adaire Byerly

Cognitive Development and Brand Issues

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Harvard attendee and cognitive educater Adaire Byerly tackles corporation and branding issues, following the Covid-19 epidemic.

Neural Observations on Human Behavior

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Adaire is looking at the neural exploration of compassion, and she is applying that sensitivity to her company, 

Entertainment Mindframe.

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MODEL OF A MIND

"People say emotions don't belong in business, but that's not how the brain works." 

Entertainment Mindframe founder and CEO Adaire Byerly reveals what undertsanding the creative mind could tell us about business leadership. 

Latest Podcasts With Cognitive Expert

Adaire Byerly

Cosign Podcast presents Neuro-Linguistic programming practitioner Adaire Byerly

COSIGN Conversations Podcast 003: Adaire Byerly | Professional Model & Licensed Practitioner in Neuro-Linguistic Programming – “Beauty, Brains (Literally), & Business”

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Imperfectly perfect podcast

With an amazing career as a commercial model and actress for over 14 years and featuring on some of the most iconic publications of our time inc. vogue, then transitioning to Practitioner in Neuro-Linguistic Programming and Neuroplasticity, with studies in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Neuroscience, this is an incredible episode.

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Forbes

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Special Feature

Adaire Byerly CEO of Entertainment Mindframe

Featured in Forbes Magazine

The State Of Women Owned Businesses Report also stated that four million new jobs and $981 billion in revenue would be added if average revenue of minority women-owned firms matched that of white women-owned businesses

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