Rapid Change Matters

22: Interview With Mike Mandel


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Mike Mandel has lived, eaten, and breathed hypnosis, for over 40 years. From award winning stage shows to a hypnotherapy practice, Mike jokingly refers to himself as “the god Hypnos come to Earth”. His favourite quote came from NLP co-founder John Grinder, who called him “Masterful!”

A qualified trainer of Neurolinguistic programming and the Advanced Ericksonian Hypnosis Instructor for NLPWorks, Mike runs the Mike Mandel Hypnosis Academy online, with students in over 50 countries. He teaches interested lay people, therapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, dentists and medical doctors, at the University of Toronto, and is certified in a number of highly effective psychotherapeutic disciplines that get rapid results. His private practice included flying to Australia to help a multimillionaire rock star.

Mike Mandel is a master instructor at a Toronto martial arts school in the British Special Forces form of Jiu Jitsu. He trains Ontario Provincial Police officers, security personnel and has toured England twice, teaching at martial arts academies. Profiled in both Martial Arts Illustrated and Eye Spy magazine, Mike is consulted on major crimes, including murder cases and sex offenses, and provides forensic hypnosis, forensic graphology, or other training, to Canada Border Services, and numerous police forces, including Virginia Dept. of Criminal Justice, New York State Troopers, and the RCMP.

An enlivening keynote speaker, Mike Mandel is known for being simultaneously fascinating and hilarious. His innovative Brain Software presentations routinely earn rave reviews, and his impressive and diverse client list includes Microsoft, Scotiabank, Sony, and the Dept. of Defense. Mike appeared for 2 seasons as the communications expert on CBC television’s Steven and Chris show. He lives in Toronto with his multi award-winning gardener wife, 2 exotic cats, and thousands of books.
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Rapid Change MattersBy Howard Cooper