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At the Center for Neurological Intelligence®, individuals, couples, and leaders are supported in understanding what is happening within them so they can live, love, and lead with greater clarity, connection, and choice.

Many people who find their way here are thoughtful, capable, and motivated. From the outside, life may appear successful or functional. Yet internally, something feels unsettled-emotional loops repeat, stress feels constant, relationships feel strained, or a quiet sense of disconnection persists.

  • This work is not about fixing what is broken. It is about understanding what was learned.

Using the framework of Neurological Intelligence®, this work helps make sense of how the nervous system formed meaning through lived experience-and how those patterns continue to shape thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and relationships today.

  • When understanding replaces judgment, change becomes possible. Not through force or pressure, but through awareness.
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Most of us were never taught how our nervous system works.

  • We learned how to perform. How to protect. How to survive.

But no one taught us how early experiences shape emotional meaning, relational patterns, or our sense of self. No one explained why we react the way we do, why certain situations feel overwhelming, or why familiar conflicts repeat even when we "know better."

Neurological Intelligence® offers a grounded, compassionate approach to understanding your inner world-without labels, urgency, or pressure to become someone else.

  • This work is not about self-improvement. It is about self-understanding.

As awareness grows, the nervous system begins to soften. Old protective strategies no longer need to run automatically. With practice, new responses become available-responses rooted in presence rather than reactivity.

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This work is for people from many walks of life who are seeking greater clarity, stability, and connection.

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Individuals

Individuals often seek this work when they are navigating stress, anxiety, life transitions, relationship challenges, or unresolved emotional patterns. Some feel overwhelmed or emotionally reactive. Others feel shut down, disconnected, or stuck in internal conflict.

Many are highly functional on the outside while quietly struggling within.

This work supports individuals who want to understand their nervous system, reduce internal tension, and develop healthier relationships with themselves and others.

Men, in particular, often find this work helpful when they want to move beyond internal protection patterns and connect in more authentic, grounded, and emotionally present ways-without sacrificing strength or integrity.

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Couples often arrive feeling caught in repeating cycles of conflict, misunderstanding, or emotional distance. Conversations escalate quickly or go nowhere. Trust and safety feel fragile. Both partners may care deeply, yet feel unsure how to stop hurting one another.

Rather than focusing on who is right or wrong, this work helps couples understand what is happening within each nervous system during moments of stress. When this becomes visible, blame softens, defensiveness decreases, and curiosity returns.

Couples learn how to communicate with respect, understand individual and shared needs, and rebuild safety in ways that strengthen both the relationship and the individuals within it.

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Executives and Leaders

Many leaders carry significant responsibility and invisible pressure. Decision-making never truly turns off. The nervous system remains engaged long after the workday ends.

This work supports executives and leaders who want to manage pressure more effectively, lead with clarity, and show up at home as partners or parents-not just as the boss.

Leadership here is not treated as a performance skill, but as an internal state shaped by the nervous system. When that system is supported, leadership becomes more sustainable, grounded, and fulfilling. You do not need to fit a category to belong here. If something inside you is seeking understanding, you are welcome.

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My role is not to tell you who to be. It is to help you see what is already happening within you-with clarity, compassion, and practical guidance.

  • Together, we slow things down.
  • We listen to the body.
  • We observe patterns rather than fight them.

This work blends neuroscience, mindful awareness, and lived experience. Sessions are collaborative and paced with care, respecting the intelligence of your nervous system.

Change does not happen through willpower alone. It happens when awareness becomes embodied.

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What Makes This Work Unique

At the Center for Neurological Intelligence®, the focus goes beyond traditional coaching by helping clients understand the neurological patterns shaping their inner and outer lives.

Founded by author and Neurological Life Coach Glenn S. Cohen, this approach integrates neuroscience, emotional awareness, and lived experience to support meaningful and lasting change.

Through individual sessions, couples work, leadership support, workshops, and the Neurological Intelligence® book series, people are guided in recognizing patterns that once served a purpose but may now limit growth or create unnecessary suffering.

This is not about erasing the past. It is about understanding it-so it no longer runs the present.

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Neurological Intelligence® is the ability to understand how your nervous system forms meaning and how that meaning shapes perception, emotion, behavior, and relationships-moment by moment.

Our nervous systems are shaped through experience. Over time, emotional learning becomes belief. Belief becomes protection. Protection becomes pattern. When these patterns remain unconscious, they tend to repeat. When they become visible, choice returns.

Neurological Intelligence® does not teach control. It teaches cooperation with your inner system. Through awareness, patterns can soften, integrate, and transform in ways that support greater clarity, balance, and freedom.

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It is not what happens to you. It is what happens within you.

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I did not set out to create a methodology. I set out to understand myself.

Like many people, my early life shaped emotional and relational patterns long before I had language for them. I searched for answers through psychology, spirituality, leadership training, and personal growth. Each offered insight, but none fully explained how the nervous system stores meaning-or how early experiences quietly shape our lives.

Over time, Neurological Intelligence® emerged not as a theory, but as a map.

My work is shaped by both professional training and lived experience. I meet people with respect, humility, and care. I also hold people accountable and gently challenge the stories that keep them from living fully.

  • You are not here to fix yourself. You are here to understand yourself.

When the inner world becomes visible, the outer world becomes changeable. If you are here, you are not broken. Something within you is asking to be heard.

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Miami (FL) vs. Georgia Southern TV & Stream – March 19

The Miami Hurricanes (17-14) hope to extend a four-game home win streak when they host the Georgia Southern Eagles (23-7) on March 19, 2026.Watch women's college basketball, other live sports and more on Fubo. What is Fubo? Fubo is a streaming service that gives you access to your favorite live sports and shows on demand. Use our link to sign up. Stat Rank Field Goal % 43.8 70 Opp. Field Goal % 40.6 217 ...

The Miami Hurricanes (17-14) hope to extend a four-game home win streak when they host the Georgia Southern Eagles (23-7) on March 19, 2026.

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Stat Rank
Field Goal % 43.8 70
Opp. Field Goal % 40.6 217
Rebounds Per Game 34.4 96
Opp. Rebounds Per Game 30.0 95
Turnovers Per Game 13.6 77
Opp. Turnovers Per Game 13.7 270
Stat Rank
Field Goal % 44.7 46
Opp. Field Goal % 39.8 169
Rebounds Per Game 31.0 251
Opp. Rebounds Per Game 32.9 230
Turnovers Per Game 13.5 73
Opp. Turnovers Per Game 15.0 199

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Date Opponent Score Home/Away
2/22/2026 Cal W 69-60 Home
2/26/2026 Pittsburgh W 79-58 Home
3/1/2026 Georgia Tech L 79-49 Away
3/4/2026 Stanford W 83-76 Neutral site
3/5/2026 Notre Dame L 69-54 Neutral site
3/19/2026 Georgia Southern - Home
Date Opponent Score Home/Away
2/19/2026 Marshall W 76-55 Home
2/21/2026 UL Monroe W 67-54 Home
2/25/2026 Appalachian State W 62-48 Away
2/27/2026 Marshall W 78-72 Away
3/8/2026 JMU L 81-53 Neutral site
3/19/2026 Miami (FL) - Away

How to Watch Miami Hurricanes vs. Georgia Southern Eagles Women’s Basketball: Live Stream or on TV

The Miami Hurricanes (17-14) will attempt to continue a four-game home win streak when they host the Georgia Southern Eagles (23-7) on March 19, 2026 at Watsco Center.On Thursday, in its last game, Miami (FL) fell to Notre Dame 69-54. With 15 points, Gal Raviv was its top scorer. Georgia Southern dropped its most recent game to JMU, 81-53, on Sunday. Kyla Bryant was its high scorer with 17 points.Catch tons of live women’s college basketball, plus original programming, with ESPN+ or the Disney Bundle.When is Miami...

The Miami Hurricanes (17-14) will attempt to continue a four-game home win streak when they host the Georgia Southern Eagles (23-7) on March 19, 2026 at Watsco Center.

On Thursday, in its last game, Miami (FL) fell to Notre Dame 69-54. With 15 points, Gal Raviv was its top scorer. Georgia Southern dropped its most recent game to JMU, 81-53, on Sunday. Kyla Bryant was its high scorer with 17 points.

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When is Miami (FL) vs. Georgia Southern and when does it start?

This matchup between the Hurricanes and Eagles will happen on Thursday, March 19, 2026. You can expect the opening tip at 7 p.m. ET.

The Hurricanes and Eagles will take to the court at Watsco Center for this matchup on March 19, and if you would like to see the action live, get your tickets now from Vivid Seats!

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Miami Hurricanes vs. Georgia Southern Eagles Game Preview

Miami (FL) averages 70.3 points per game (95th in college basketball) while giving up 65.7 per contest (209th in college basketball). It has a +144 scoring differential overall and outscores opponents by 4.6 points per game.

The Hurricanes score 6.1 more points than the Eagles concede (64.2).

Miami (FL) connects on 5.8 three-pointers per game (202nd in college basketball) while shooting 30.0% from deep (212th in college basketball). It is making 1.1 fewer threes per outing than its opponents, who drain 6.9 per game while shooting 30.6%.

Offensively, the Hurricanes have played better when playing at home this year, averaging 71.9 points per game, compared to 66.6 per game on the road.

Miami (FL) has been putting up 66.8 points per contest in its last 10 times on the court, an average that’s slightly lower than the 70.3 it has scored over the course of the 2025-26 season.

Georgia Southern outscores opponents by 8.2 points per game (posting 72.4 points per game, 67th in college basketball, and conceding 64.2 per outing, 176th in college basketball) and has a +244 scoring differential.

The Eagles’ 72.4 points per game are 6.7 more than the Hurricanes give up.

Georgia Southern connects on 7.1 three-pointers per game (89th in college basketball), 1.8 more than its opponents. It shoots 33.8% from deep (66th in college basketball), and its opponents are shooting 30.1%.

At home, the Eagles average 78.5 points per game. Away, they average 67.1.

Georgia Southern is averaging 67.0 points per contest over its last 10 games, which is 5.4 fewer points than its average for the season (72.4).

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Hurricanes Leaders
Name GP PTS REB ASST STL BLK 3PM
Ra Shaya Kyle 30 16.6 10.4 1.8 0.4 0.7 0.0
Gal Raviv 28 13.7 2.4 3.8 1.4 0.2 1.3
Amarachi Kimpson 31 11.5 2.1 2.0 1.3 0.2 1.4
Ahnay Adams 31 8.9 4.7 2.7 1.5 0.0 0.5
Vittoria Blasigh 29 6.9 1.3 1.2 0.6 0.2 1.6
Eagles Leaders
Name GP PTS REB ASST STL BLK 3PM
Destiny Garrett 30 14.9 4.7 3.8 1.3 0.3 1.3
Kishyah Anderson 30 14.3 4.9 1.3 1.3 0.5 0.6
McKenna Eddings 30 13.3 4.0 2.3 1.4 0.7 2.1
Jashanti Simmons 20 11.3 6.8 2.4 3.0 0.4 0.5
Kayla Cleaveland 30 7.5 3.4 1.0 0.4 0.4 1.3

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Missouri basketball vs Miami prediction: Our pick for 2026 NCAA bracket first round

Mizzou, meet Miami in St. Louis.No. 10-seed Missouri basketball is going back to the NCAA Tournament and facing a short trip to its first-round site, taking on 7-seed Miami on Friday night at Enterprise Center in St. Louis. Missouri (20-12) is riding a three-game losing streak into the tournament, but Dennis Gates’ team avoided a play-in game and is now setting up for what should look a lot like a home game for the Tigers.Miami (25-8) has staged one of the biggest year-over-year turnarounds in the country this seas...

Mizzou, meet Miami in St. Louis.

No. 10-seed Missouri basketball is going back to the NCAA Tournament and facing a short trip to its first-round site, taking on 7-seed Miami on Friday night at Enterprise Center in St. Louis.

Missouri (20-12) is riding a three-game losing streak into the tournament, but Dennis Gates’ team avoided a play-in game and is now setting up for what should look a lot like a home game for the Tigers.

Miami (25-8) has staged one of the biggest year-over-year turnarounds in the country this season under first-year head coach Jai Lucas, who is a former Duke assistant. The Hurricanes went from a seven-win team last year to third in the ACC and back in the Big Dance.

Mizzou hasn’t made the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament since 2009. If the Tigers are going to end that streak, they’ll need to open with a win against an extremely talented Miami team.

Here’s what you need to know about the ’Canes before Friday’s NCAA Tournament game in St. Louis:

What are Miami’s strengths?

There’s going to be a lot of downhill drivin’ on Friday.

The Hurricanes have been one of the best teams in the nation at scoring in the paint. In Division-I, only Florida and Gonzaga, according to CBB Analytics, score more points in the painted area per game than the Hurricanes. That is a lot.

Miami is among the nation’s top-20 offensive rebounding teams, pulling in second-chance opportunities on 37% of its missed shots.

Only .3% separates Miami and Mizzou in effective field goal percentage, which are both top-35 teams in the category.

Getting downhill and scoring points from close range are a shared strength for Friday’s competitors.

Mizzou does it well. The Tigers are going to have a big challenge Miami doesn’t do it better.

Where can Missouri basketball create advantage over Miami?

When you adjust Miami’s effective field goal percentage for opponents, the Hurricanes are ranked No. 167 nationally.

And the slightly odd part: The ’Canes do that while still forcing turnovers and getting defensive rebounds, meaning opponents aren’t getting a lot of what coaches like to call “extra possessions.”

So, where does that low ranking come from?

Mizzou fans might not love the sound of this, but Miami allows one of the worst opponent 3-point percentages at 35.4% in the country.

The ‘Canes have been generally good at defending the inside, and they don’t send opponents to the free throw line especially often. But, a lot like Missouri, it has not been particularly efficient at defending the perimeter.

The Tigers have to keep up with Miami inside the arc. It’s not a competitive game if the Tigers get blown away there.

But the separation may very well come from a player like Jayden Stone or Jacob Crews, if Mizzou can get them connecting from behind the arc.

Player to watch: Malik Reneau

The Malik Reneau vs. Mark Mitchell matchup is going to be fascinating. It may very well be the defining matchup of this first-round game.

Reneau, a Miami native who, like Mitchell, stands 6-foot-9, is an Indiana transfer who has found his footing in Coral Gables this season. He averages a team-high 18.8 points per game, and he grabs 6.6 rebounds per outing. He shoots 35.3% from 3-point range and gets to the line more often than any of his teammates with about six attempts from the stripe per outing

Just for comparison, Mitchell is averaging a team-high 18.3 points, 5.2 rebounds and is shooting 35.6% from 3-point range and takes a team-best eight free throws per game.

The similarities are remarkable.

Mitchell is coming off back-to-back career days that didn’t end up translating to wins. He’s had Mizzou on his back recently on the offensive end.

He’s got important defensive duties ahead of him Friday, too. Renaud is going to be his responsibility for a lot of the night, and probably vice versa.

Lace ‘em up and let ‘em at it. This should be a really fun battle.

Score prediction: Miami 76, Missouri 72

Can Missouri win this matchup? We watched the Tigers take down the reigning national champions, win at Rupp Arena, beat one one of the most physical teams we’ve seen all season in Tennessee, take down BuckyBall on the road and knock off SEC Tournament runner-up Vanderbilt.

Yes, Missouri certainly can win this game.

But we are spooked by the last three games that Mizzou put together. The trio of losses were often tough to watch, and they threatened to derail a wonderful month of February from the Tigers.

That didn't happen. Missouri is getting an opportunity to rebound in March Madness, and to do so in its home state in front of a crowd that likely will have a hefty gold-and-black lean.

If Mizzou gets the job done, we will not be surprised, but it’s not what we’re picking. The recent flaws are too much to ignore, and Miami is a very strong basketball team.

2026 NFL Draft Breakdown: Miami (FL) QB Carson Beck

2026 NFL Draft season is here: Try the best-in-class PFF Mock Draft Simulator and learn about 2026's top prospects while trading and drafting for your favorite NFL team.Carson Beck is a 6-foot-5, 233-pound quarterback who played six years in college. After four seasons at Georgia — where he led the Bulldogs to a 24–3 record as a starter — Beck transferred to Miami for his final season following a 2024 campaign hampered by a right elbow injury. In 2025, he threw for 3,813 yards and a career-h...

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Carson Beck is a 6-foot-5, 233-pound quarterback who played six years in college. After four seasons at Georgia — where he led the Bulldogs to a 24–3 record as a starter — Beck transferred to Miami for his final season following a 2024 campaign hampered by a right elbow injury. In 2025, he threw for 3,813 yards and a career-high 30 touchdowns while leading the Hurricanes to a 13–3 record, culminating in a trip to the 2026 national championship game.

When scouting quarterbacks, I break down their game into five overarching categories, from most important to least: processing/decision-making, accuracy/mechanics, pocket presence, playmaking/athleticism and arm talent. Then, using PFF’s Scouting Assistant, I can assign a number grade out of 10. Below, I’ll go into detail about the grade I’ve given in each category.

Processing/Decision-Making: 5/10

Watching Carson Beck's process can be a frustrating ordeal. He shows some flashes of quick, high-level processing — but not nearly enough for someone with so much experience. The frustrating part is that he can consistently get himself to the right read and decision, but far too often, he waits for that receiver to be open instead of anticipating it. That leads to his receivers taking some big hits. There are too many examples of him putting his receivers in vulnerable positions because he’s a touch late with his decision or he’s completely unaware of where safeties are positioned.

Beck's 2.2% turnover-worthy play rate is solid, but it’s more a product of him not taking many risks. His 7.6-yard average depth of target ranks 47th out of 55 draft-eligible quarterbacks, and even when removing screens, his 11.6-yard average ranks only 30th. It felt like every throw was either short and underneath or over 20 yards, with rarely anything in between.

Accuracy/Mechanics: 7/10

Beck excels with his accuracy. He very rarely has erratic misses, and that’s due to consistent mechanics. Almost all of Beck’s accuracy metrics are near the top of this draft class. His adjusted completion percentage and accuracy percentage are both top five, and his 18.0% uncatchable throw rate is good for seventh.

The one area he can look to improve in is ball placement. Beck isn’t as consistent as you would like when it comes to leading receivers and allowing them to stay in stride to gain as many yards after the catch as possible. I would also like to see him protect receivers more by keeping balls lower or to the back shoulder.

Throughout his time at Miami, Beck dealt with fairly clean pockets. He was under pressure on just 17% of his dropbacks, by far the lowest percentage of all draft-eligible quarterbacks. That being said, there aren’t a lot of examples of his ability to maneuver muddy pockets to create throwing lanes. He can also bail from clean pockets early at times when he doesn’t need to. Instead of progressing to the backside of his reads, he will often start scrambling when he doesn’t need to. When he does get pressure, he does a surprisingly decent job of finding lanes to escape sacks and limit the damage to either a positive run or a smaller loss when sacked.

Playmaking/Athleticism: 5.5/10

Beck is not the type of playmaking, out-of-structure quarterback that has taken over the NFL. He’s always been a pocket passer and wants to win from within the pocket. That being said, he still has a little juice with his legs. When he can get out of the pocket, he isn’t afraid to take off. He won’t ever win with his legs, but he is a good enough athlete to gain some first downs after escaping pockets.

Beck’s injury in 2024 seems to have really hurt his ability to drive the ball. He struggles to generate velocity when he doesn’t have his base under him. You can tell how strong a quarterback’s arm truly is when they are forced to throw off-platform, and Beck struggles mightily to generate any velocity in those situations.

His deep ball is serviceable. He can make throws over 40 yards, but you see the ball start to die around 50 yards. If he doesn't throw a deep ball early, it forces the receiver to slow down to make the catch, allowing the defender to get back into the play. Beck logged the fourth-most completions in this draft class with a targeted depth of 20-plus yards, but his PFF passing grade on those plays was just 78.6 — 34th out of 52 eligible quarterbacks. That tells me his receivers are doing the majority of the work and he is struggling to hit them in stride.

Carson Beck had quite the college career. Despite all of his experience, it never all came together for him. That experience should have helped him learn how to quickly process, but he too often struggled to anticipate throws and got confused by leverage from safeties. Still, his accuracy is his calling card. He rarely had erratic misses and consistently put the ball on the frame of his receivers.

He is forced to win from within the pocket, but, post-injury, no longer has the arm talent to drive the ball from within the pocket. It’s tough for me to see Beck making an impact as a starting NFL quarterback. If all goes well, I can see him sticking on an NFL roster as a decent backup.

The best things to do in Miami for locals and tourists

Art festivals, outdoor concerts, iconic sightseeing and more best things to do in Miami right now, according to Time Out editorsLocals and tourists can agree that the best things to do in Miami extend beyond ounging on the sand—though it goes without saying that spending some time on the best Miami beaches is fundamental to life in the 305. Aside from dabbling in our famous nightlife and exploring Miami's best bars, no trip would be complete without scoping out the booming culinary scene and our award-winning Miami restaurants. ...

Art festivals, outdoor concerts, iconic sightseeing and more best things to do in Miami right now, according to Time Out editors

Locals and tourists can agree that the best things to do in Miami extend beyond ounging on the sand—though it goes without saying that spending some time on the best Miami beaches is fundamental to life in the 305. Aside from dabbling in our famous nightlife and exploring Miami's best bars, no trip would be complete without scoping out the booming culinary scene and our award-winning Miami restaurants. In between sunbathing, swimming and sipping cocktails, check off these essential Miami experiences, a mix of year-round attractions, seasonal events, cultural staples and exciting one-offs vetted by our expert editors and contributors. (We're a team of born-and-raised locals and passionate Miami transplants with an unhealthy aversion to staying home). By the way, this list is curated, as always, but isn’t ranked—we just couldn’t choose favorites.

Best things to do in Miami at a glance:

March 2026: If there's a better month to be in Miami, we haven't found it. The weather is as close to perfect as it gets, and the calendar is stacked in a way that makes it genuinely hard to choose. Tennis royalty hits the Hard Rock Stadium for the Miami Open, international baseball takes over loanDepot Park for the World Baseball Classic, and the city's Latin heartbeat pulses loudest with Calle Ocho and Carnaval on the Mile both happening this month. Jazz in the Gardens brings Jhené Aiko, Nelly & Ashanti and Ludacris to Miami Gardens, GroundUP marks a decade of music without borders at the Miami Beach Bandshell, and Ultra closes the month with three nights of EDM chaos at Bayfront Park. In between, there's the Youth Fair, Carnaval on the Mile, and all the outdoor time your schedule can handle. Your guide to the best things to do in Miami in March is right this way.

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