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Latest Free Hypnosis Interviews:
Listen to the first of the Keys To The Mind Interviews below:
September 22 2008: Taylor Sherman
Spectacular young hypnotist hypnosis trainer Taylor Sherman (aka PokerWithoutCards) gives a spectacular 
Download an advanced hypnotic language patterns interview with Taylor Sherman from www.MasterHypnoticLanguage.com
You can find out more about Igor Ledochowski by having a look at The Power Of ConversationalHypnosis for covert hypnosis, or for more overt hypnosis, The Secrets Of Hypnosis Revealed.
Mid July 2008: Reg Blackwood
British Born Kiwi street hypnotist Reg Blackwood talks about his original approach to street hypnosis and talks about instant inductions, self hypnosis, accidental hypnosis, and much more.
You can find out about Reg’s book on Street Hypnosis and his Instant Induction training course at www.quicknotist.com
July 02 2008: Stephen Brooks
Pioneer and legend in Indirect hypnosis Stephen Brooks and I discuss the more Indirect
and Ericksonian styles of hypnosis. Some of the more interesting topics were hypnotic language patterns, and the real purpose behind them, whether hypnosis could become widely accepted by the general public, Stephens opinion on stage and direct hypnosis, hypnotic stories and metaphors, and much more.
To learn more about Stephen and to join his free online course visit www.british-hypnosis-research.com
June 28 2008: Sean Michael Andrews
Spectacular Street Hypnotist Sean Michael Andrews and I discuss the practical side of Street
Hypnosis, including how to get volunteers, instant inductions, deepeners, tests, routines and safety. The interview is designed to give you a complete picture of street hypnosis, so that you can begin doing it right away!
To learn more about Street Hypnosis visit Sean’s website,
www.worldsfastesthypnotist.com
June 5 2008: Jonathan Chase
Legendary stage hypnotist Jon Chase and I discuss hypnosis both on and off the stage, including whether Milton Erickson really was as good at hypnosis as he’s cracked up to be, why self hypnosis isn’t hypnosis, and how your self belief will inevitably make or break your hypnosis career.
Listen Here:
To get your hands on Jon’s complete online hypnosis training system, check out Original Hypnosis
June 2 2008: Anthony Jacquin
Listen Here:
To learn more about Anthony Jacquin and his book on his impromptu hypnosis visit his website http://www.anthonyjacquin.com/
I just ordered his book, and will review it as soon as I can.
April 27 2008: Jeffrey Stephens.
An interview with Jeffrey Stephens, a clinical hypnotist and street hypnotist renowned for his unique skill and effectiveness with very direct hypnotic methods.
Here you will learn about street hypnosis techniques and attitudes, the benefits of direct hypnosis, and the importance of hypnotic intent.
Enjoy!
To download Jeff’s complete hypnosis video course, check out the Weekend Hypnosis Workshop
April 7 2008: Tom Silver
To learn more about Tom Silver visit his websites, www.tomsilver.com and www.tomsilvertraining.com
April 1 2008: John Cerbone And Richard Nongard
I chat with stage and clinical hypnotists and hypnosis trainers Richard Nongard and John Cerbone from www.subliminalscience.com
John and Richard are the inventors of “Speed Trance” a revolutionary collections of “6 Second Or Less” Instant inductions which i myself and many, many other have learned and used to great success.
Here we discuss speed trance and instant inductions, the relationship between stage hypnosis and clinical hypnosis, John’s hilarious red pen, why Milton Erickson was a master stage hypnotist, and much much more!
Richard and John are the first people who i have every interviewed, and I am delighted with the way it turned out, i am sure you will be too.
The interview is in three parts, you can listen to them all here:
Part One
To find out more about these fascinating hypnotists have a look at
www.trance-master.com (John’s site)
www.hypnosisgurus.com
and www.subliminalscience.com for their hypnosis products, many of which are reviewed on this blog.
More on the way!
Anonymous April 1st, 2008 at 7:43 pm
>I’m not seeing any of the interviews.
Nathan April 2nd, 2008 at 11:04 am
>Hi
I have edited the post to include direct download links for people who cannot access the streaming audio
Thanks
Nathan
Opuno April 19th, 2008 at 12:01 pm
>Good work, Nathan! Opuno
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Gareth June 3rd, 2008 at 12:12 am
>Some brilliant interviews Nathan. I loved the one with Anthony. Pretty contravesial stuff!
Mindgamesnz June 16th, 2008 at 9:54 pm
>Just listened to Jon Chase. Interesting what he had to say about NLP. I guess nlp would be useful for the client who comes along to a practioner and doesn’t want to be hypnotised. You are bringing their subconcious to the front with your choosen words allowing similar access as for someone in light trance, prosumably this is why the anchoring and collapsing are effective. Covert hypnosis for the hypnophobic.
HOA October 20th, 2008 at 5:18 pm
>Great Site, Nathan! Keep up the good work. It’s great hearing all the different takes on hypnosis. I think Jon Chase is a shining example of how pure arrogance is an extremely powerful tool for hypnotising people. It’s a very important aspect of hypnotic intent, and something we need to all take note of and learn. That said, people, never take seriously anyone who trys to inflate your opinion of them by knocking their contempories and competition. I’d see Jon Chase as the Roy Chubby Brown of Hypnosis – Good at what he does, but arrogant, irreverant, supremist and prejudiced. Anyone who’s studied NLP will find a great value to it. The Milton Erickson clip on YouTube (sneered at) is from a collection called ‘Working with resistance’, and the value of the clip in question is to see how Milton dealt with resistance – when the lady’s hand starts to slightly lower rather than go higher, he manages the resistance by pushing her hand down all the way. Erickson brought techniques like this to the world’s attention, so we wouldn’t only content ourselves with really helping 20% of people, somewhat helping 60%, and being able to do nothing to help the remaining 20%, which is a typical position of a stage hypnotist.
My advice to budding hypnotists? Learn inductions and hypnotic intent from Jon Chase. He’s the undisputed maestro. Ignore everything else he says. Learn elegance and refinement of your craft from Erickson, and Ericksonian approaches, including NLP.
sirgoofy May 6th, 2009 at 8:56 am
>Hi,unfortunately i cannot access the streaming audio,would someone please post these as mp3 or something,they seem to be golden material…pretty Please
sirgoofy May 6th, 2009 at 10:03 am
>”" I have edited the post to include direct download links for people who cannot access the streaming audio
Thanks, Nathan”"
Please tell me where,Please please please….
VelvetMallet November 16th, 2009 at 5:03 am
>Hi Nathan.
I love your interviews. You are a consummate listener and display a natural gift of handling many different types of personalities. Thanks so much for sharing!
Cheers!
Velvet Mallet
Anonymous March 19th, 2010 at 9:29 pm
>Hey Nathan, Love the interviews … it would be great if we could download these interviews so I can place them in my ipod and listen to them while working out and going to work.
What do you think?
Cheers!
Michael
Conversational Hypnosis April 14th, 2010 at 1:17 am
>Wow! This is very overwhelming and the topic is so unique.
Sweet May 25th, 2011 at 9:07 am
Hi there,
some of the links to the interviews on top the page e.g. Marcus Oakey seem broken. Can you imagine to fix this?
cj August 6th, 2011 at 1:45 pm
thanks nathan great resource