#249 Mind Control Hacks from a Hypnotist: Interview with Erika Flint of Cascade Hypnosis

#249 Mind Control Hacks from a Hypnotist: Interview with Erika Flint of Cascade Hypnosis

Tactics of mind control. Erika Flint is an award-winning hypnotist, three-time best-selling author, speaker on hypnosis and the self-actualized mind, and a co-host of the popular podcast series Hypnosis, Etc. She is the founder of the Cascade Hypnosis Center for Training & Services in Bellingham, Washington. If you don’t have time to listen to the…

#194 What Would You Do If You Lost Your Entire Support System?

#194 What Would You Do If You Lost Your Entire Support System?

The only thing holding you back is you.  Kyndia Riley was just 3 years old when both her mother and father were arrested and sentenced to life in federal prison. Typically, I give you more bio… Her grandparents took over raising her and her 25-year-old sister who had cerebral palsy. When she was in high…

#192 A Smarter, Easier, Faster Way to Success with Michelle Tillis Lederman

#192 A Smarter, Easier, Faster Way to Success with Michelle Tillis Lederman

A better way to build success.  Michelle Tillis Lederman is an accomplished speaker, trainer, and coach. She’s also the author of four books, including the internationally recognized The 11 Laws of Likability. She was named by Forbes as one of the 25 Professional Networking Experts to Watch. A former NYU professor, financial executive, and recovering…

#169 Resilience, Adversity, and Being Extraordinary: Lessons from Author, Speaker, Paralympic Medalist Bonnie St. John
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#169 Resilience, Adversity, and Being Extraordinary: Lessons from Author, Speaker, Paralympic Medalist Bonnie St. John

Daily hacks for resiliency  Despite having her right leg amputated at age five, Bonnie St. John became the first African-American ski medalist in Winter Olympic competition. In recognition of her historic achievement, Bonnie was quoted on millions of Starbucks coffee cups and was honored with her portrait at Oxford as a distinguished alumna. In addition…

#155 Making Success Easy(er): Turning Hard Work Into Inspired Action

#155 Making Success Easy(er): Turning Hard Work Into Inspired Action

How to create “drive.” (25:28) Does success require hard work? Well, yes and no. When you discover how to turn hard work into inspired action, the pain and suffering that is required to achieve meaningful goals get easier. But you have to stop and do the work. You have to discover what’s important, why it’s…