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NLP demystified for personal development and business success! English NLP trainer Andy Smith shares with you useful tips and principles from NLP that you can use to get clear on what you re...

Interview with psychologist and NLP Trainer Sarah Makinde about using the Logical Levels model in coaching, how she blends psychology and NL...

In this episode of the Practical NLP Podcast I interview Duff McDuffee, one of the most thoughtful people in modern NLP. He specialises in h...

NLP has a number of ways to help people get over traumatic incidents. Let's delve into them to see how they work. Includes: How your brain '...

Everyone wants tips on how to get what they want, but it's more important to find your direction so you get to the right place. This intervi...

https://youtu.be/6aYnXIGWpPk This is the video version - listen / subscribe to the podcast version below Andy Smith in conversation with NLP...

https://youtu.be/4LEQl3Mu7jU A bit of a rant this week, inspired by the many, many posts I've seen on NLP forums from rookie NLP practitione...

Andy Smith in conversation with Debra Heslin, NLP Trainer, High Performance Coach, and Yoga teacher. Here are some of the things we talk abo...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRQQA5StB1M&list=PLTPfitvHf-yqV6P9F4Lq2TrwiS-yGbBJW Andy Smith interviews coaching specialist and NLP and Er...

This week we have the second half of an interview that we did about how to apply the principles or ‘presuppositions’ of NLP to improve your...

This week’s episode is something a bit different. Instead of me interviewing a prominent member of the NLP community, it’s someone interview...

This week's episode is an interview with LAB Profile® queen Shelle Rose Charvet - with a very special offer included! One of the most respec...

This week's guest is the inspirational Gemma Bailey! Gemma is an NLP trainer and director of NLP4Kids - a company which specialises in bring...

This week's interview is with a real innovator in NLP, my old friend and occasional mentor Jonathan Altfeld, international NLP trainer and d...

This episode marks a new direction for the Practical NLP Podcast! Up to now we've been talking you through various aspects of NLP in a struc...

The SCORE model is not taught on that many NLP Practitioner courses, which is a shame as it's very useful in coaching and problem solving an...

This week, the end of an era as we come to the end of the 'scripted' Practical NLP Podcast episodes. From next episode we'll be switching to...

Having elicited the timeline in the previous episode, this week we take it for a 'test drive'. In this week's episode: Two ways people may e...

We use spatial, linear metaphors to think about time (e.g. time is like a road, or like a river) without even thinking about it. How your un...

This week's podcast shows you two ways to install goals into your future, plus (if you're using this for coaching or facilitating other indi...

This week's podcast exposes the missing piece from the SMART goals model, and gives you a better model that takes account of your motivation...

In this episode we look at the different effects of 'towards' and 'away-from' motivation, and which is better for achieving your goals

Prioritising your values list and checking for conflicts - do this before you set any goals! Practical NLP Podcast with Andy Smith episode 7...

In this week's episode we learn how to elicit values the NLP way, and why values are important for motivation. This is useful for coaching a...

Discover some uses of NLP for leadership. Includes the importance of congruence (and some pointers to achieving it) + how to lead by example

Ideas on how to use NLP for selling and influencing, plus the CRAFT model for influence and sales.

Follow the steps in the 123-XL Model to be a better negotiator. With some tips on how you can use your NLP skills to get better results in n...

Tips from NLP (and a few other areas like Emotional Intelligence) to run more effective meetings

This week on the Practical NLP Podcast, the most important thing you need to know about changing people's minds - something that many of tho...

NLP has a useful set of classifications for the behaviour patterns of 'difficult' people, known as the 'Satir Categories'. Learn how to reco...

Ideas from NLP for giving effective feedback (and what not to do) - plus how to learn from criticism while maintaining a good emotional stat...

Perceptual Positions is one of the most useful NLP patterns. It looks at any interpersonal problem from 3 viewpoints for new insights

In this episode, some of the most useful metaprograms for business, covering 'Sameness/Difference' and 'Options/Procedures'

In this episode of the Practical NLP Podcast we look at the General/Specific, Proactive/Reactive and Internal/External Frame of Reference me...

Metaprograms in NLP are one of the sets of filters we use to create our map of the world. They run 'in the background' so we are usually not...

This week's podcast covers one of the most useful models in NLP - the 'Logical Levels' or 'Neuro-Logical Levels' model developed by Robert D...

Parts Integration (also known as the 'Visual Squash') is one of the most powerful changework techniques in NLP. In this podcast we guide you...

'Incongruence' is when someone is in two minds about something, or when their behaviour doesn't match their words. It can be simultaneous (w...

A useful way to look at 'problem' behaviours is to remember there is a positive intention behind them. Separating the intention from the res...

All meaning is context-dependent - so when we place events, things or qualities in a different frame, our emotional responses and probably b...

A new topic for the next series of podcasts: frames! The meaning we attach to what we perceive, and even what we notice versus what we don't...

In the last few episodes we’ve been talking about strategies. I'd like to round off this section by mentioning a powerful NLP technique for...

This week's episode features a format you can use to get lots of viable creative ideas from even the most unpromising groups, or that you ca...

Lots of people who thought they were just 'naturally bad spellers' have improved their spelling with the NLP Spelling Strategy. It turns out...

This week's podcast looks in detail at our buying strategies. These can be 'chunked down' into four elements - motivation, decision, convinc...

Motivation can be 'towards' what you want or 'away from' what you don't want - but which is more effective in achieving your goals, and why?...

This week in the Practical NLP Podcast, how to use a strategy that you have elicited - or change it so it works better!

How to use the NLP TOTE Model to elicit a client's strategy - useful in modelling excellence, and also in therapy and coaching

In this episode we start to get to grips with ‘Strategies’ - our internal ‘programs’ for doing what we do, both problems and the things we’r...

A quick guide to how metaphors are used in NLP and how to create them

Milton Model part 5 - Switching Referential Index, Selection Restriction Violations, Tag Questions