Adaire Byerly is bridging the gap between mind and power. As the CEO & Founder of Entertainment Mindframe™, LLC, Adaire is leading the way for Cognitive Sciences to be implemented into intellectual and developmental training for professionals in the Fashion, Sports, and Entertainment industries. Ultimately, paving the way for understanding the Brain function of a Creative. Adaire has worked with Talent Agencies, Production/Broadcast Companies, Fashion/Creative Teams, Sports Teams/Athletes, etc. In doing so, she has been able to help them optimize creativity, enhance business practices, and encourage both individual and company growth. Entertainment Mindframe can help lead company-wide conversations pertaining to BLM, #MeToo, Mental Health, Covid-19, and the transitional period of working-from-home to returning to the office.
While working in the modeling industry (featured in Vogue) and as a commercial actress (SAG member), Adaire was able to observe first-hand the unprofessional patterns and behaviors that were considered the norm. These observations led her to dive into years of research surrounding the Brain, and gracefully transition into a space that has been long neglected in these industries: the mind.
Today, Adaire is a licensed Practitioner in Neuro-Linguistic Programing & Neuroplasticity, and certified in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Techniques. She has continued her studies under Harvard University and from the teachings of Dr. Bessel van der Kolk (Neurobiology of Trauma), Misty Huckabey (Cognitive Neuroscientist), Jennifer Jones (Psychologist), etc. Through Adaire's various studies she has been able to help creatives understand their brain function.
Outside of Entertainment Mindframe, Adaire is also leading a MasterClass series for entertainment professionals. The series helps creatives understand their brain function and provide solutions to intangible challenges, such as balancing mental health and creativity. Speaking on the topic, Adaire notes:
"In the Fashion & Entertainment Industry, we have perfected the art of communication so precisely, that we have inadvertently neglected the science of it."
"Many individuals view these industries as a platform to showcase talent and be creative, and in the interim, almost overlook the fact that these industries are actual businesses that effect our U.S. economy by billions of dollars. When we put that into perspective, we begin to understand why we should focus on the mental stability and cognitive awareness of professionals."
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