10 Questions with Rich Guzzi

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1. Are you a full time hypnotist, part-time or hobbyist?

I am a full time stage hypnotist.  I do about 300 - 400 shows a year and bring awareness about the helpful parts of hypnosis to the public through that medium.

2. Do you specialize in any type of hypnosis?

Most of my programs are geared to help people better themselves quick and efficiently.

3. Is there any type of hypnosis you do not do? Why?

I am always exploring new ways to use the most powerful tool in the universe.  I am open to trying anything that will give results safely and efficiently.

4. Do you use self-hypnosis regularly in your life? If so, how?

Yes.  I use it in a meditative way to bring things into my life that want. Much like manifesting power.

5. Describe your hypnosis office or work setting.

Being a stage hypnotist my office is where I am at the time.   I practice hypnosis every day wherever I am.  I am always trying out new inductions in my daily life as well as techniques to get the response that I am looking for.

6. Describe a typical day in your life.

I am pretty much a walking reality show all day long.  It is not uncommon for me to hypnotize people in the restaurant I am eating at or the place that I am shopping and have a whole show going on minutes later.  It is great PR. and if I get to help somebody as well, all the better.  Plus I get to try out some new stuff.

7. Where did you get your training in hypnosis and are you certified?

I started by reading a book when I was a kid.  Later I trained at the National Guild of Hypnotist and got certified by the American Guild of Hypnosis in California.

8. Most fabulous hypnosis technique you use?

Like I said before, I am a stage hypnotist so I can do some pretty wild stuff that other hypnotherapist don’t do.  The setting is a lot harder and the conditions not ideal so you have to really be on the top of your game at all times.  I regularly put out people watching my show in seconds who are not even on stage.

9. Worse moment ever in a hypnosis setting that ended up being a valuable learning experience.

I learn stuff every week.  The key is to remember and analyze as many scenarios as possible so you can use it to your advantage later on. I love studying the art of hypnosis and its effects.   I never have to go to work because I love what I do all day long.

10.  Any words of advice to potential clients or other hypnotist.

For the clients I would say find a great hypnotist and have them teach you self-hypnosis. Once you can do that the keys to the universe are in your hands.  You can have whatever you decide to put effort into.

For the hypnotists out there.  I would have to say to learn as much as you can by practicing hypnosis every day as much as you can on as many people as you can.   That way you can learn how its effects can bring effective results quickly and easily.  Take notes and try out new stuff and see how that works remembering to always use caution.  Finally, Learn how to do a great stage hypnosis show from someone who really knows what they are doing. Stage hypnosis is a great way to bring awareness to a huge amount of people who would normally never give it a though as a form of helping them get what they want out of life.  Finally, don’t worry about what the competition is doing! Be the best you can be.  This is a profession that has everyone badmouthing everyone else instead of helping one another.  In the medical profession, if someone comes up with a new technique they show the rest of the medical profession how its done so we all can benefit from the new science. We need to do the same thing.

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