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Discussion on Hypnosis, Consciousness and the Mind

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Hi 

 My name is Martin Gover and I am co-host and co- producer on a VoiceAmerica Live Radio/Podcast Network Podcast called 'Hypnosis-Everywhere'  with Ines Simpson 

The premise of the show (where the audience is mostly non-hypnotists, but those curious ) is that Hypnosis is 1) a natural occurring state  2) Happens all the time  3) and is used abundantly - ie Commercials, propaganda, Hate speech etc 

Hypnosis is a focused state, by-passing the normal gateway of the critical factor  - so occurs when watching a movie, in anger, sadness, depression, laughter, reading a book etc. 

We have a variety of guest on discussing their approach or idea of Hypnosis and the Mind

We would like a scientific discussion- not argumentative - but open discussion on a scientific approach to this state called Hypnosis. 

We would like someone who is interested to be a guest on the show - it is Recorded live at 11.00am every Wednesday. The guest usually come in on Zoom or Skype - Zoom is preferable. 

Here is the show page to give you an idea 

https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2717/hypnosis-everywhere-ines-simpson-and-the-simpson-protocol 

And here is Info on Ines Simpson - https://www.inessimpson.com/

 

There is no fee involved given or received. But we create a Show page  for each show - and that is permanent - as is the show when it appears as a podcast on iTunes and most podcast platforms. The show page promotes the guest here is the link  http://hypnosis.simpsonprotocol.com/hypnosis-on-the-radio

 

If you have an interest or need more info - reply or email me at mdgover@gmail.com

 

thanks

 

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