Human Advantage.
Better decisions start below the neck.
Your body is not the opposite of intelligence. It’s part of your operating system.
Every important decision has a price.
The world teaches us to trust our minds. Very few of us were taught to use one of our most valuable sources of information — our body.
Human Advantage explores how reconnecting with the intelligence of the body can help us make better decisions, build stronger relationships, communicate more effectively, and navigate an increasingly complex world.
Six ways in
Events
Interactive experiences designed to help you think more clearly, communicate more effectively, make better decisions, and perform under pressure.
Community
Join a community of curious minds exploring the skills that matter most in an increasingly complex world: better judgment, emotional intelligence, embodied awareness, and meaningful human connection.
Speaking
Evidence-based keynotes and workshops on decision-making, communication, leadership, emotional intelligence, and the intelligence below the neck.
Insights
Research, ideas, and practical tools you can use immediately — in conversations, negotiations, hiring, partnerships, and everyday decisions.
Past Events
Conversations that challenge how we think, decide, lead, and connect.
Small, curated, and hard to get into
~50 guests · 2.5 hours · doctors, researchers & practitioners · New York
Partner with us
We’re launching a new executive event series and looking for founding partners across three roles. Not advertising — reputational presence in human performance, and access to a room that’s genuinely rare.
Venue Partner
Host the series in a space that signals calm, focus, and status — and put your environment in front of the people shaping the next economy.
Founding Sponsors
Not advertising — reputational presence in human performance and direct access to a very specific room of decision-makers in AI, tech, and venture.
Community Partners
Bring your members into the room. We co-curate guest lists with communities that share our bar for quality over volume.
Your next breakthrough won’t come from thinking harder. It may come from learning to use more of the intelligence you already have.