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Greg Bornstein is a cultural hypnotist, consciousness disruptor, and proud broadcaster of all things shamelessly fringe. His podcast, ‘Open Loops with Greg Bornstein: Conversations That Bend’, is a late-night talk show for mind expansion and unconscious provocation. His goal is to challenge your existing belief systems with radically unique ideas to move you in and out of your everyday trances so that life becomes a lot more mysterious, magical, and intellectually enthralling… all at the same time.
In this episode our special guest Greg Bornstein will talk about the oversaturation of coaches, but why that’s okay. His studies of Sanomentology, developing a new form of hypnosis that blends the fringe and his art background and why lifelong curiosity is such an important aspect of becoming a successful change worker.
1. Why the title Open Loops for your podcast?
2. Why do you call yourself a “cultural hypnotist?”
3. Is one form of hypnosis better than another?
4. What’s the most successful way to bring real change in your life?
5. What can an interview with a UFO abductee or Time Traveler, such as you’ve had on your show, do to help people on a day-to-day practical basis?
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The post Opening and Closing Loops for Fun and Profit, with Greg Bornstein first appeared on The Self-Help Coaching Podcast.
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Greg Bornstein is a cultural hypnotist, consciousness disruptor, and proud broadcaster of all things shamelessly fringe. His podcast, ‘Open Loops with Greg Bornstein: Conversations That Bend’, is a late-night talk show for mind expansion and unconscious provocation. His goal is to challenge your existing belief systems with radically unique ideas to move you in and out of your everyday trances so that life becomes a lot more mysterious, magical, and intellectually enthralling… all at the same time.
In this episode our special guest Greg Bornstein will talk about the oversaturation of coaches, but why that’s okay. His studies of Sanomentology, developing a new form of hypnosis that blends the fringe and his art background and why lifelong curiosity is such an important aspect of becoming a successful change worker.
1. Why the title Open Loops for your podcast?
2. Why do you call yourself a “cultural hypnotist?”
3. Is one form of hypnosis better than another?
4. What’s the most successful way to bring real change in your life?
5. What can an interview with a UFO abductee or Time Traveler, such as you’ve had on your show, do to help people on a day-to-day practical basis?
Connect With Our Guest
Visit Greg’s website:
Follow Greg on social media:
The post Opening and Closing Loops for Fun and Profit, with Greg Bornstein first appeared on The Self-Help Coaching Podcast.