HM 13: A 4 hour Birth – HypnoBirthing Interview w/ Stacey Horn
A 4 hour non-medicated, painless (yes, painless!) birth even with an induction??? She must be lying! Stacey Horn, certified hypnotist and coach in Colorado, became pregnant at the age of 42. She shares her experience with HypnoBirthing and how it helped her reduce anxiety during her pregnancy and led to a 4 [...]
Decreasing Pain with Hypnosis for Childbirth
Decreasing Pain with Hypnosis for Childbirth Transcript and Further Thoughts Can hypnosis help with childbirth? Can anything help with childbirth? Yes! Hypnosis is actually very effective for childbirth. It brings down your sensation of pain from a 10 down to 2. This is not just theoretical. I've had clients who report this, [...]
Pivotal Leader Podcast
Dr. Liz interviewed as a Pivotal Leader Pivotal Leader Dr. Elizabeth Bonet on how to manage work anxiety. I was interviewed on The Pivotal Leader podcast the week of January 31st, Episode 14. What a fun interview! Gina Trimarco runs a fun podcast all about leadership and business. I personally [...]
HM 12: HypnoBirthing for a gentle, safe birth w/ Dr. Vivian Keeler
Dr. Liz kicks off the month of love with a fantastic interview with Dr. Vivian Keeler, Vice-President of the Institute of HypnoBirthing. Dr. Keeler explains what HypnoBirthing is and what kind of birth a woman and her baby can have. She shares her own journey to becoming a HypnoBirthing instructor, child birth [...]
HM 11: Hypnosis to Feel Happi-er, Mostly
Dr. Liz shares about when she has been suicidal in her life and then talks about studies about happiness. She gives various ways to increase it and does a free hypnosis at the end to increase your own happiness. See more show notes at http://bit.ly/HM-podcast P.S. The researcher who she could not [...]
HM 10: Stop Smoking with Hypnosis. Does it really work?
Dr. Liz reviews some of the research on smoking cessation and what works best to stop smoking with hypnosis. The research is varied and spans back 50+ years. More scientifically rigorous studies began in earnest in the 1980s and 1990s. The success rates vary with the method used, from 20% (deplorable!) to [...]



