Coaching Extraordinary People & Alternative Psychology Podcast
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Categories | Mental HealthHealth & FitnessEducationSelf-Improvement |
Nicole grew up in a hyper-religious family – except, as her parents were from different religious factions there was no agreement about which was the right one to follow or the right way to live life. This created a great deal of rigidity in her fami... more
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Gemma Bailey is an entrepreneur, franchisor, trainer, therapist, author and podcaster who specialises in NLP and Hypnotherapy as the primary modalities of her work. more
After developing a successful business and living in a long marriage, Bill Heinrich walked out on his life. Expecting a journey of self-discovery, he found himself crying in the foetal position on the floor for 3 days. more
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I had a blast. She asked great questions, had great energy, and it flowed wonderfully!
I love listening to these podcasts over and over. They make me feel calmer and more relaxed.
I began following the show a year and a half ago, and have listened on and off since then. It's been so much fun! I don't think you need to regularly meditate, practice NLP, nor be a believer in the law of attraction (I'm none of these) to enjoy the podcast; the show is simple to follow and fun to try. Its been fun to hear how Jemma, her show, and her business have evolved over the years, and if one doesn't want to listen to the talk radio portion of the show, you can easily forward to later on ... more
Firstly i want to say that i used to really enjoy people building podcasts when i first begun listening to them in early 2009. But in the last year or so, Gemma constantly informs us of her "hard work" and the podcast is full of advertising that to be honest is a real waste of my time. Gemma, we are seriously not interested in how great you are and how hard you work, we are here to hear about NLP and when you concentrate on that, the podcast is brilliant, but the content seems to get less and ... more
I thought this comment was interesting and mildly amusing. Firstly because I did moan about the negative comments on the guilt show. I even warned I was going to moan before I started! It’s a disappointment when I spend my hard earned money to host and produce a show for free and people moan because I use it as a platform to promote other elements of my work. Especially since the ads are on average 2 minutes long and there was at that time 30-40 minutes of content. That aside (the comments are s... more
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