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One hypnosis script too many

Mark, Jill and I have recorded hundreds of hours of hypnosis in the studio, so you’d think it would be fairly straightforward. Some days though, it just doesn’t seem to go as planned. Who knows why – the state of the moon, what we had for breakfast, too much coffee?

You decide: Listen to Roger lose it when recording a hypnosis script

  • George Nicholls

    Roger’s laugh in the ‘One Hypnosis Script Too Many’ certainly brought a smile to my face too. I wondered whether Roger you had been distracted by the voice in the background or a visual cue. I also thought of the first download I purchased and listened to yesterday “Comedy, Genius’. You mentioned the spontaniety of humour, not humour learned by heart. This was one example I thought.

    I practice humour whenever possible especially when breaking the ice with new people. I value your saying not losing one’s serious side also. I’m keen to learn what Uncommon Knowledge has to offer from a fun perspective. At this point therapy from hypnosis is not an interest I’m focusing on but self improvement is. Thankyou for doing what you are doing. I look forward to learning technique/s of hypnosis for fun with people.
    I’m not at the point of doing a AU$500.00 course at present but I’m taking your advice and using a few downloads as Lesson 1 audio has suggested.

  • http://www.clinical-depression.co.uk/ roger.elliott

    Hi George – I think what got me going here was as simple as catching the sound engineer’s eye. We had been having a laugh before starting recording the hypnosis script, and just like two lads at the back of the class, we couldn’t stop! :-)

  • http://hypnosis.org Bryan Knight

    Thanks for the laugh. Got me off to a good start this morning. As I often tell clients “Therapy is serious business but it doesn’t have to be solemn”.

  • http://n/a micheal Bridger

    we all gotta laugh some time……. but it can be contagious

  • http://n/a micheal Bridger

    having been interested in hypnosis for some time, i have used it on myself for pain relief and just recently used it on my last operation which was a liver transplant taking 12 hours. using the hynosis helped me to recover faster and better. i was out of hospital within ten days. as i say we all got a laugh sometime, but it can be contagious

  • Pat Sierra

    That was brilliant! Just way to short. It is fun to listen to spontanious laughter, thanks for shearing

  • http://www.hypnotherapy-training.uncommon-knowledge.co.uk/new-generosity-article-anton-mesmer-book-review-and-newsletter/ New Generosity article, Anton Mesmer book review and newsletter at Hypnotherapy Training Blog from Uncommon Knowledge

    [...] We’ve had a good bit of feedback on the blog post where I’m laughing my head off in the studio, so if you missed it, here, have a laugh on us in One Hypnosis Script too many. [...]

  • http://www.youtube.com/butmadnnw Rebekah (ButMadNNW)

    Thank you so much for sharing – I love this too-short clip. Like all my UK audio, it’s on my MP3 player, and it never fails to bring a laugh to my own lips (or a grin after a long day) when it comes up on random play. I’m sure you all hardly ever make mistakes, but I can’t help wondering: when do we get to hear more outtakes? ;)

  • http://www.uncommon-knowledge.co.uk/ Roger

    Glad you enjoyed it Rebekah – as soon as we get more PG-rated outtakes I’ll post them ;)

  • http://www.youtube.com/butmadnnw Rebekah (ButMadNNW)

    Aw, they have to be PG? PG-13 outtakes are so much more entertaining. LOL


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