Linda Clemons, Mindvalley trainer and nonverbal communications expert

Linda Clemons

Mindvalley trainer and nonverbal communications expert

Linda Clemons, Mindvalley trainer and nonverbal communications expert

Linda Clemons is an award-winning body language and nonverbal communication expert.

While her focus as a corporate trainer is typically on sales and leadership, she found that many female entrepreneurs, professionals, celebrities, and politicians come to her for advice on dating and relationships. This demand led to Linda’s new calling: to empower women, not only in the boardroom but in their love lives.

Her Body Language for Dating and Attraction Quest on Mindvalley helps people harness authentic magnetism through nonverbal cues to spark effortless attraction and connection.

Credentials

Linda has been decorated with countless awards and recognitions, including the National Entrepreneur of the Year by Office Depot, the Top Mentor Award by Women of Wealth, a listing in the United States Congressional Records for Community Work, and by President Obama for Community Work.

Her long list of top-shelf corporate clients includes Google, Microsoft, Wells Fargo, Southwest Airlines, Nestle, Hilton, Marriott, and even the FBI.

In addition to her decades of experience in body language and nonverbal communication, she is trained and certified in various disciplines, including Analytic Interviewing and Statement Analysis™.

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