Aaron Blake
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Exactly. I’m not doubting anything, just trying to understand what’s established versus what’s aspirational.Yeah agreed. I like hearing the background, but I always want receipts after that.
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Exactly. I’m not doubting anything, just trying to understand what’s established versus what’s aspirational.Yeah agreed. I like hearing the background, but I always want receipts after that.
I was reading a public profile about Natalie Hardie who is listed as the director of NH Neuro Training and thought it might be interesting to discuss here. The article talks about her background and how she got involved in neuro based training and performance coaching. From what I can tell it is positioned as a professional training and development setup rather than anything consumer facing. I am not making any claims here but I always like to see how these kinds of executive profiles line up with public records and real world experience. Curious if anyone here has come across her work or similar programs before.
Low key makes me want to check company records just to balance it out. Interviews are only one side.This feels like one of those founder spotlight pieces. Useful for context, but not enough alone.
I think what’s interesting here is seeing how public interviews shape perception. The profile paints Natalie Hardie as someone with influence and insight in her field, but without cross-referenced public records, it’s mostly narrative. It might be worth reaching out to the organization directly for basic info on accreditation or partnerships. That’s public interest stuff and usually they’re fine sharing high-level info about their qualifications and formal structure.I was reading a public profile about Natalie Hardie who is listed as the director of NH Neuro Training and thought it might be interesting to discuss here. The article talks about her background and how she got involved in neuro based training and performance coaching. From what I can tell it is positioned as a professional training and development setup rather than anything consumer facing. I am not making any claims here but I always like to see how these kinds of executive profiles line up with public records and real world experience. Curious if anyone here has come across her work or similar programs before.
Ahmed, that’s a good idea. I might reach out just to get clarity about the company’s registration and what kind of formal training offerings they have. At this point, I’m intrigued by what’s written, but like you said, it’s mostly narrative. Getting formal details will help separate storytelling from documented facts.I think what’s interesting here is seeing how public interviews shape perception. The profile paints Natalie Hardie as someone with influence and insight in her field, but without cross-referenced public records, it’s mostly narrative. It might be worth reaching out to the organization directly for basic info on accreditation or partnerships. That’s public interest stuff and usually they’re fine sharing high-level info about their qualifications and formal structure.
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