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Aloha everyone. Lately I've been recording some great hypnosis podcasts with some really amazing hypnotists and NLP folks. Now I'm looking for other people to interview.
One thing I would really like to do is to have some kind of "skill building" exercises with a hypnosis session to follow up and tie everything in. One really good example would be for a guest to run my audience through some exercises to improve sensory acuity skills. Then they could follow up with a hypnosis session to help people improve their sensory acuity skills on a deeper lever. Other skill building sessions could include improving rapport, improving confidence, etc.
Anyone up for this?
Antonio
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@John Let me see if I'm interested John - hell yes! Hit me up when you get back from Europe. Have fun on your vacation.
@Ricky, we can talk soon.
@Graham, yeah I am going to contact Joe - we did a very impromptu podcast where he talked about his recent weight loss program. What do you mean I can't afford you - what is the us to uk exchange rate for 2 dollars? ;)
Antonio
Comment by Ricky Strode on April 10, 2011 at 1:05pm That would probably be a pretty long podcast, just saying. I'd be more than happy to help you do it, but for me to do it would have to wait a bit, because I am about to move into a new place. I could very easily give you some exercises, which could easily be used as an induction, which would make most of the podcast examples and the hypnosis session. Just some ideas. Well have a good day everyone, I have school work to do.
Happy Trancing,
Ricky W. Strode
Your In-Trance to Success
Comment by Graham Old on April 10, 2011 at 1:02pm Yes, John C would be a definite recommendation. I think Joe Fobes would be good too.
I'd be great, of course, but you can't afford me! ;-)
Comment by John Cleesattel on April 10, 2011 at 7:51am Antonio, after I get back from Europe, I would be happy to share info and techniques on the how to hypnotize "difficult" subjects, as presented in my book "The Nature of Trance"; to remove the mystery as to why some people are more difficult than others to hypnotize and how to successfully hypnotize them.
Let me know if you're interested
John
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