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- Feb 28, 2017
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How to master hypnotic storytelling Antonio Perez
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hello hi everyone this is antonio pres with Hawaii hypnosis dot-org out today I've got Robin manual from hypnotic storytelling dot-com to talk to us about hypnotic storytelling aloha Robin how are you doing today
Aloha I'm feeling good thankyou very good although obviously it's nighttime here in the UK so while you're looking out the window at it sunny beach i'm looking out of the dark street and I tell me about it
look outside it's so sunny as I'm sitting here looking outside it's unbelievably gorgeous and I'm stuck here now that's a bad thing talking with its a lot what's a lot nicer than inside my our my studio
well why don't you just sit back and just imagine that warm Sun on your face the gentle breeze correcting i can imagine that ok are Robin can you are giving our audience a little backstory about yourself
sure thing well I guess as we're talking about hypnotic storytelling it's sensible to start there and how I got into that actually i just had a great little adventure I went over to the Bahamas
to go visit eagle let house key out there it was his birthday and he was running a training in the sunny Bahamas so I had a nice hotel room looking out over the ocean that and i was i was actually listening to you know
yeah those guys up on stage and just really enjoying kind of connecting with that good energy you get when you you know when you go on a live training i'm sure those of your listeners who have done some kind of life training weather
is in hypnosis or MLP or what you know anything really that that just involves a whole bunch of people getting together and in enjoying themselves will understand just that you know how how energizing it it can be just be with a
bunch of people who are thinking positively or learning stuff moving forward and you know trying to do something in their lives that helps other people and I guess one of the things that I really liked about the
event was it was just nice meeting some of the people who over the last three years have been listening to the master class in him like storytelling that i did with eager about about that long ago because you know when you sell stuff
online its you got all these people out there who are hearing what you do but you don't always get to here to get the feedback so it's really nice when people you know just drop me a line or come up and say you know I really enjoyed
listening to that and I got a lot from it and this guy came up and he told me the the most fantastic story i just loved it he said he done had been training himself for years to listen to hypnotic audios while he was driving and
I know you know if you listen to these kind of trance tapes and things about then you'll know that right at the beginning we say very clearly do not listen to this recording while operating machinery or driving
very obvious reason yes because it's designed to put you into a trance but having said that i dunno and this guy and there are some people I've met have trained themselves to listen to these kind of hypnotic videos while driving
and I I'd this guy said though and I took it as the the biggest compliment I had all week was just he said I was I was dr got one of those like lawn mowers those tractor lawn mowers he said intimate to mow your lawn and he was
driving that any crashed into the neighbor's fence when he was listening to my heater storytelling last class that and thats enough thats a testimonial to your arm to your skills well I liked it was I either i put them
into a deep trance or I bought him to death anyway my fascination I really got into the hypnotic storytelling because when I guess I started off as an actor and I run a theater company for about 10 years in my twenties and while I was
running the theater company I I i studied psychology at university and i was really interested in psychodrama and I don't know whether you know you or anyone listening to this is ever done any actor training but you know it's
very much about kind of building flexibility and building creativity and spontaneity and a lot of the exercises about the the work that we do is it's very character forming it you learn a lot about yourself by becoming other
people and i found that why was you know that while I was directing on those running workshops that people would go through some spontaneous changes you know that would affect them quite dramatically they were going through a
transformative events and there's something happened in one of those sessions that just persuaded me that the a that I was really interested in kind of taking this further and be that if i was going to take it further I'd have to
do some proper training so i went along and back in 1996 i did a training in your linguistic programming with the doctor Richard Bandler and I had he came into the room you know to a kind of rock
jimi hendrix soundtrack and as soon as you go up on stage and started telling stories i thought this is great i just so want to be able to do this because it committee was combining you know he was telling funny stories he was just he was
performing his onstage just enjoying himself performing and while he was talking people were going into trance and he was installing within a certain kind of skills and attitudes that we needed in order to be able to you know
perform effectively as practitioners and so began a well what is it now 2012 so how long's that 16 year studying of the of hypnosis and in particular hypnosis and storytelling and how we can combine most things to maximum effect
because of course storytelling is a really it's an ancient tradition it's the reason I think that it's so important is because it combines two really important things first it's the basic way in which we
communicate anything to anyone the minute that you start to relate an experience to me you're telling me a story in fact this guy i was running a workshop once and you know I didn't get a whole lot of exercises I said listen I
just wanted to come up with five stories that you know just five quick stories things that happened to you in your life and we'll use those in the exercises will do a and this guy came up to me and he said are you know what it's like when
you just put on the spot and you can't eat you can't think of anything and I said that's great now what's your second story because every time you start to relate a series of events you tell a story so stories of the basis of
communication but they're also the basis of the way we actually reconstruct our memories the fundamental fundamental building blocks of our memory and of our own sense of identity and sell off and the the sense that we have that
we're kind of you know on a continuous journey from our birth to our debt and sometimes i think the most important story that we ever tell that any effort ever tell is you know it's the story that gets told when my godness the story
that people tell about us in remembrance and I just think it it behoves us to start thinking about that now to to realize that we have an opportunity to become the authors of our own life and to you know make life of canvas it you
know we start with a blank sheet of paper and you know when we were younger everyone else is writing the story for us and-and for many people it just carries on that way because it you know if you're not control if you're not
being the authority of in your own life then you can bet somebody else is writing it for you I guess you know my mission has become too just to help people get in touch with you know what their story is what
their passion is what it is that they can do that that they want to do to make a mark to do something that's just interesting in the world that any of us should should care about I'm talking about fundamentally and taking charge of
your life and not being yet you know you put it you said it being the author of your life now um the one thing there you got me really interested in was armed about acting and psychodrama now that is looking to my bookshelf in the right
hand side I actually grab some books there's on one really really big one it's um I think in the book it talks about the masks we wear transom asked me where I think it's by we might be I think the other in probook Johnson yet
keep Johnson what on what kind of books when you are recommended for my audience if they want to learn more about storytelling well that's a good place to start Keith Johnson's book impro and his become
storytelling as well as a more recent one he's really great on storytelling i would recommend anything by a guy called Robert Anton Wilson have you come across him
oh yeah okay very very interesting it's interesting guy maybe the most interesting man in the world bless his heart he pass did he pass away what about four years ago couple years
at long here certainly a couple years ago yeah but we're all keeping the spaghetti flying over here yeah forgot about that the other book that I that I picked up arm from borders
was are the writer's journey i believe it was Christopher Vogler to give the student of armed Joseph Campbell yeah jason campbell and of course wrote a book from the hero with a thousand faces and he argued that all the local great
stories follow the the hero's journey that they they have kind of 16 different phases and that and the butt and moving through through those you know those passages is what is what engages us and and and and brings us into a story and
then but then that the story itself then becomes a matter for our own struggle in life in fact Aristotle had believed that drama that's the purpose of drama was to to create an experience in which the audience could it could experience a
capacity could experience a release that would you know that would benefit them but I think for your you know your listeners there's a couple of things about stories that I mean you know I here i'm putting I've been putting the
emphasis on being care about what your own stories because I you know we have great words you know I've been talking about being the author of your own life but would you know we have the word authenticity
what does it mean to be authentic and you mentioned the masks that we were far too often i think people go through their lives freight truly be themselves to truly you-know-what out their passion to reveal the you know they're they're
sensitive side and the part of them that is most creative and most capable and we do that because you know we're kind of their kind of beat now that through the education system and so so you know that's very much a part of the work that
I do one-on-one with people is helping them to find that sense of authenticity so that they realize when no wearing a mask and and that mask wearing that mask becomes a choice and they learn when they can take it off safely and just be
themselves and the second thing i think you know your readers going to your listeners going to want it be interested in is is how we use stories to you know to persuade to influence to engage people to to set the scene for things if
you think about and you know some of the great movements in our time have been have been set in motion been given extra impetus by stories by speeches by and thinking of for example Martin Luther King's you know I have a dream speech or
even steve jobs you know his his vision for Apple those this he he had a story about what the future is going to be like he was ahead of the wave you know he was just in the right place to serve that way and and in and in telling that
story he engaged and brought all of these people with him and created real change in the world just as my make the king did just as you know Nelson Mandela when you know this man who for 25 years because 2521 years however long it was
sat in a prison in Robben Island and held onto the dream of a you know United multicolored rainbow nation and and and and saw that dream come thru through the power of his vision and through maintaining a consistent story that was
you know that had integrity and authenticity uh yeah definitely is a is a great story right there takes a lot of arm dedicated to do what he did and to put up with all the opposition that he had to put up
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learn how to to tell hypnotic stories what what would you what kind of suggestions which can you give them the first I'd go to an improv class and improvisation class and and do something like that that just gets you get you
being spontaneous gets you free guess you used to being able to you know just kind of follow creative thought and see where it goes like for example Antonio if the if i said to you right now you know
just close your eyes and what can you see I'm a big cube with a dog running by ok so follow the dog where does it go running through our cityscape almost like our new york it's like elegant dogging his adventure and what happens
next NCM eyes kind of trying to fight first fight for food places for us craft is kind of us role of mangy so he described the dog to us looks like an old dog kind of weather
really dingy hair kind of looking a little depressed but he's kind of determined to find that food what would make the dog really happy if you find a big plate of spaghetti ok it comes a flying spaghetti and then
there's a flying plate of spaghetti ok so I mean you see how easy it is to just you know to just close your eyes and go off on a journey it on lines can't help but be created you know I hear people all the time like
I mean you no harm gotta create blah blah blah blah but it in order to have that creative block they're doing something else that stops their mind from ripping because you know you've had the experience of just you
know sitting down maybe a bit tired you know maybe because your eyes for a second just to you know take a moment and suddenly find yourself just in in a dream off on some crazy adventure and you know it in consciousness you can
just start describing something one of the exercises that we do is you know just to have people begin to describe something that's not there and elaborate on it and and just follow it through begin to include rich sensory detail
like you know the smells and tastes and the temperature and the colors and textures and the sounds in such a way that they they get used to connecting to the to the whole the holga style to the memory of the experience that they're
creating so that would be my first recommendation do some improvisation do some you know just just allow your mind to run free and see where it goes sometimes and don't be afraid of what comes up
because you know often are our imaginations a pathological by which i mean and Keith Johnson talks about this in his book you know when you start improvising when you start just kind of letting letting
that letting the output flow without the sensor talking about it you're always you always go through you know your basics of sex death shitting pissing for some reason that the body it you know that the brain kind of starts off with
scattered scatological things and and basic human functions are always come out come out in the stories and it's when you kind of went when you're free to go through that that you actually end up with the you know the the great stuff
on the other side by pathological I mean that there's you know stories can be cruel stories can be vicious and violent or they can be messy and dirty or a and that's and that's there because it's all part of human life and we you know so so
when when you're beginning particularly to just you know get to that place where you can be spontaneous you've gotta be be unafraid of that and just allow yourself to forgive yourself for anything that you come up with
particularly if you have a strong religious background just forget yourself and the second thing that I would do I mean if you if you haven't done any hypnosis training then do so you know learn hypnosis by one of the
online courses i hear the power of conversational hypnosis is very good but i'm sure there are others out there as well yeah I'm here that is a pretty good course
mmm and by the way by the way I'm an affiliate link to it if I knew what it was i would say it now what I don't write it well you can stick that in there yeah get-get that course that's got some some
interesting stuff on hypnotic storytelling so so you need to you know start building some experience of the kind of being free and start thinking about your own personal experiences as well because I'm
it's powerful stories that we can tell are those that the real for us that that share some part of our life and our own adventure and you know this is a certain skill to Dina and how you kind of select stories that you tell and how you you
tell them in such a way that it's not about you you know that is it is about the general lesson form but in the same way that you know Joseph Campbell talks about the hero with a thousand faces you know sometimes and sometimes people like
to see us being the hero of our own story you know i was just reading an article online the other day that said the most popular articles on on blogs are articles about transformation there are their articles about you know people
who you know suddenly went from being overweight to being there a bodybuilder or we went from being penniless to being rich or who went from being you know suffering from some terrible disease to two surviving it and having kids you
know we love to see these these tales of transformation and of course you know when you're ready to take the next step you cannot come and visit hypnotic storytelling dot-com and by the most classical texts written for anybody that
wants to check out the master class there Robin did with eagle ahoskie you can go to my affiliate link if you want it's our hawaii hypnosis dot-org /a hero's journey it's hawaii hypnosis that org /a hero's journey that's hero3 s
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are there any trainers that you would recommend somebody going to to learn the specific skills of hypnosis story coming yeah i would recommend two guys the first is a guy called gay weirdo who operates out Mexico and trains in the UK
and the second guy called Robert manuelle who also trains in the UK i'm actually going to be running a course with eagle in amsterdam in September we'll have details of that coming up soon so you're you're the one that's
going to be doing the are the three days of storytelling then right yep and we're doing the the workshop in amsterdam and they'll be a DVD that available so yeah and what's not I'm so I'm looking really forward to
their training and amsterdam it's gonna be cool it's been about I think ten nine or ten years since ego and I train together and the last time we did was pretty wild and I can get sir get this one will be this will one will
be wild will be stretching some yeah but there will be will be taking taking people to something to some stretch goals and definitely am moving them forward not just in kind of their storytelling but also in their personal
charisma and the way they present themselves to the world so that's gonna be a great opportunity i'm really excited about that i'm already glowing thinking about it okay well sign up to a hypnotic
storytelling calm and you know i'll let people know about about the details of that one today and again September why it's like 20 seconds until the second or third october now when you say you said that you had our trained with eagle a
shady deal with them was like nine years ago what's your are your backstory with Igor well we we met at a John Brenda you code NLP seminar in I don't know about 2000 2001 sometime like that and and yeah you
know we were just we just kind of spot each other across the across the seminar room and I think we just kind of recognize a kindred spirits we were based both answering are asking intelligent questions and we just ended
up talking and hanging offer you know a couple of books that we read and then you kind of went from there we ran a couple of trains and only practitioner training together and and a storytelling event and we and we did some corporate
work in Europe and in malaysia and yeah i think it was great great learning experience both of us now is cause you know that's one thing about him is that he's very smart to make himself mysterious and hard to get to that makes
him his value shoots up tremendously but how many does that wouldn't ya yeah I guess lazy is very busy man now yeah Robin what all on what our products you have at the moment we have the most class in hypnotic storytelling and I've
also got a product called the storytelling beyond hypnosis which is just a really kind of fun little interview i did with the Canadian hypnotist called Harrison Brown and in that we cover quite a few just ideas
around the more specifically tailored to hypnotherapy and how you stories and in hypnotherapy because as you know ericsson ericsson was a a great storyteller and used to love stories in his own work and I kind of like it
adapted a lot of what some of what he did and the way that Richard Bandler has kind of taken that somewhat further and I think you know just to apply my own kind of style to how find those stories and I've created a nice little structure
actually that kind of leads either that the parrilla provides a structure for hypnotherapists to use in there in this session other than that the moment i'm coaching people online i offer a personalized
coaching service for people that's quite a high Valley service folks are once again as 12 are you guys know check out Robin's website of hypnotic story calling calm and subscribers newsletter you'll get up a free one hour lesson I
hypnotic story telling secrets are better more in-depth than what we covered here yet and definitely Robin thank you for taking the time to talk to me in my audience today you're welcome it's been it's been fun
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