NEURALRAM IN THE WORLD
The framework is the same.
The arena changes everything.
Performance = Capability × Availability.
Whether you're racing at speed, leading a team, or simply trying to be present for the moments that matter — the limiting variable is the same.
HIGH STAKES PERFORMANCE
The tracks are loud. Our work with drivers is about finding the silence in the middle of it.
More Than Speed is the methodology for elite motorsport. At 200mph, your capability isn't the problem — it's whether you can access it in the millisecond that matters. We build the cognitive availability that lets drivers act faster than they can think.
PERSONAL & ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE
You do not lose skill under pressure. You lose access to it. This is the work of getting it back.
The Available Mind is the book — and AIM-HIGH is the certified instructional methodology built from it. Together they address the full spectrum: from the individual high performer who needs to understand their own availability, to the organization that needs availability embedded across their entire learning infrastructure.
PRESENCE IN ALL OF LIFE'S MOMENTS
Availability doesn't begin in boardrooms or on race tracks. It begins in the ordinary moments where we learn to come back to ourselves.
Seed & Sage is the Presence offering — meditations, affirmations, breath work and other Presence-building sessions, and tools for the moments that feel small but shape everything. The NeuralRAM Framework lives here too, in the quiet practice of returning to yourself before the stakes arrive.
ONE FRAMEWORK. THREE ARENAS.
Every arena is an application
of the same core insight.
Performance = Capability x Availability
Whether you're a driver navigating a corner at 100mph, an executive presenting to a board, or a parent trying to be fully present
at dinner — the question is the same:
How much of what you're capable of can you actually access,
right now, in this moment?
That's the question NeuralRAM was built to answer.
BRAD LARSEN & TAMERON JEWELL
NeuralRAM came from a question neither of us could stop asking.
Why do capable people — people who have done the work, developed the skill, put in the time — still fall short of what they're actually able to do? Not sometimes. Consistently, in the moments that count most.
The answer wasn't about capability. It was about availability. The NeuralRAM Framework is the result of that investigation — applied across motorsports, organizational performance, and the presence practice of everyday life.