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The Redhead Rasputin's Guide to Everyday Hypnosis with Master NLP and Hypnosis Trainer Farah Lutvica

The Redhead Rasputin's Guide to Everyday Hypnosis with Master NLP and Hypnosis Trainer Farah Lutvica

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You thought a Rasputin reference meant the guest was a man? Wow. Your unconscious is sexist.

Jk, jk.

In this episode of Open Loops, Farah Lutvica—Master NLP & Hypnosis Trainer—joins Greg to unpack all the questionable things she experimented with using hypnosis as a teenager (Greg asked), whether she communes with some inner divine entity (Greg asked), and how she keeps that hair color so perfectly red (Greg didn’t ask, but now he’s wondering).

You’ll hear how she stumbled into NLP as an actual teenager (!!), became internationally known as the world’s youngest Hypnosis and NLP trainer, and eventually built a global following through the 500+ guided hypnotic meditations she’s led every week since.

You’ll learn how to get into instant rapport with someone across the room.

You’ll learn how to start receiving “gifts” from your unconscious mind on command.

You’ll even learn how to hypnotize your teacher into giving you better grades.*

*Open Loops does not condone this.

We also don’t condone the education system, so… draw your own conclusions.

This episode is loopy, mind-bendy, light, fun, and just the right amount of trancelicious. Expect to feel pleasantly saturated in your senses—exactly the way Farah intends as you learn powerful ways to use hypnosis in your everyday life!

Farah's Links: https://linktr.ee/farahlutvica

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