
Changeworking is a show for practitioners and coaches who help their clients create change. Host Ruckus Skye engages in conversations with internationally renowned hypnosis and changework expert and trainer James Tripp. Discussions include tools & techniques, concepts and insights, and changework philosophy for the working practitioner.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental HealthHow ToEducation | |||

In this episode, James Tripp introduces the powerful distinction between first-order and second-order change. First-order changes are modifications made within an existing system that ultimately change nothing—like rearranging chess pieces while stil... more
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If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re good enough, feared not being able to help, or felt pressure to deliver a result… you’re not alone. These are deeply human experiences. They don’t make you a bad coach—they just... more
In this episode, Ruckus and James explore the idea of showmanship and performance in effective changework, drawing connections between hypnosis, shamanism, acting, and public speaking. The conversation covers practical techniques for incorporating pe... more
In this episode of Changeworking, Ruckus and James Tripp dive deep into one of the most fundamental aspects of human psychology: identity. They explore how who you think you are directly shapes how you behave, and why all meaningful change work requi... more
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Everything James Tripp and Ruckus Skye do have profound depth and usefulness for any change work practitioner. Highly recommend their Client Shift Academy too.
James and his sidekick are well versed in the how to and the know how of all things hypnosis. I’ve learned a great deal from them. My only critique is that the sidekick sounds as if he was a poor choice for the voice over actor for the Frankenstein monster in Young Frankenstein with all the humming, and noises he makes
James and his sidekick are well versed in the how to and the know how of all things hypnosis. I’ve learned a great deal from them. My only critique is that the sidekick sounds as if he was a poor choice for the voice over actor for the Frankenstein monster in Young Frankenstein with all the humming, and noises he makes
Ruckus & James make a fantastic team. I am amazed at the amount of content they fit into each chat! I really enjoy James’ thoughtful ability to deconstruct various frameworks and tools to get to the core of what they do and how, then combining elements in new and insightful ways. Like connecting Parts framework to the notion of Seer. Or connecting Nassim Taleb’s work with that of Milton Erickson. Look forward to more episodes!
"If you are a coach working with change work, this podcast is a must! It became one of my favorites right away, especially because of the practical insights and inspiring conversations it offers."
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This podcast focuses on the art and science of changework, providing insights and tools for practitioners and coaches dedicated to facilitating personal transformations in their clients. Central to the discussions are various techniques grounded in hypnosis, neurolinguistic programming (NLP), and psychological principles, all tailored to help listeners understand and implement effective strategies for promoting change. Conversations often explore themes such as curiosity, memory reconsolidation, and the influence of brain hemispheres on perception, offering both practical advice and deeper philosophical reflections on helping others navigate their mental landscapes.
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