Interview with psychologist and NLP Trainer Sarah Makinde about using the Logical Levels model in coaching, how she blends psychology and NLP, how she grew a successful Facebook community, and more
Nov 24, 2025•57 min
In this episode of the Practical NLP Podcast I interview Duff McDuffee, one of the most thoughtful people in modern NLP. He specialises in helping creative and neurodivergent people who ‘think different’, as that classic Apple ad used to say. In our wide-ranging conversation we talk about: Duff's first introduction to NLP - as for many people, it was via Tony Robbins What it was like working for Ken Wilber What it was like working for Steve and Connirae Andreas (very different) The two 'paradigm...
May 08, 2024•1 hr 17 min•Ep. 91
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 'pattern matches' your experience in real time to scan for danger Why talking about traumatic experiences isn't always the best way to put them behind you The vital structure/content distinction in NLP Three types of cognitive reframing Pavlov to the rescue! How your brain's routines are like the title sequence of 'Elementary' Why our problems are like hypnot...
Dec 15, 2022•17 min
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 interview with Andy Smith tells you how!
Sep 26, 2022•30 min•Ep. 89
https://youtu.be/6aYnXIGWpPk This is the video version - listen / subscribe to the podcast version below Andy Smith in conversation with NLP Trainer, coach and author Margaret Nash. Here are some of the things we talk about: Why smoking cessation or maybe weight loss is the thing to specialise in if you want to make money as a hypnotherapist, and helping people with deeper problems is probably a terrible business model My theory about how 'manifestation' actually works (when it does work) How to...
Oct 03, 2021•44 min•Ep. 88
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 practitioners who ask what technique they should be using with a particular client problem. They're going about it all wrong, and their NLP trainers should have showed them the right way! Here's how to approach any client problem so you'll know what to do... (for SEO purposes I should probably mention that it's to do with strategy elicitation) You can find a transcript...
Aug 20, 2020•5 min
Andy Smith in conversation with Debra Heslin, NLP Trainer, High Performance Coach, and Yoga teacher. Here are some of the things we talk about: Jack Canfield's work (you may know him as the Chicken Soup For The Soul guy) is mostly based on NLP Corporates can benefit from NLP (even something as simple as a representational systems test) There's some interesting real-time interactive technology out there now for corporate training 'Cause and Effect': reasons and excuses vs results What to do when ...
Jul 11, 2020•33 min•Ep. 86
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRQQA5StB1M&list=PLTPfitvHf-yqV6P9F4Lq2TrwiS-yGbBJW Andy Smith interviews coaching specialist and NLP and Ericksonian hypnosis trainer Doug O'Brien. In this interview: Doug tells us about NLP Practitioner training with Tony Robbins in the eighties Takes a dig at the shortness of most NLP Practitioner courses these days (compared to the 28 days they originally took) Shares the basics of one of his favourite client interventions, the 'Havening' technique Talks a...
Jun 24, 2020•36 min•Ep. 85
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 life and work. In the first half we explored the principle that “The map is not the territory”. In this interview we look at another principle that flows naturally from that one: “Respect for the other person’s map of the world”. Among other things, we talk about: Why you can't change someone's mind unless you start from where they are now The importance of ...
Nov 20, 2017•26 min
This week’s episode is something a bit different. Instead of me interviewing a prominent member of the NLP community, it’s someone interviewing me – about the principles or ‘presuppositions’ of NLP and how you can use them to be more effective in your life and work, even if you’re not NLP trained. My interviewer is Deb Johnstone, an NLP coach based in Cairns City, Australia. Deb specialises in helping women business owners to achieve more with less stress, and to this end she put together the ‘B...
Nov 07, 2017•31 min
This week's episode is an interview with LAB Profile® queen Shelle Rose Charvet - with a very special offer included! One of the most respected figures in NLP, (and probably the most entertaining speaker), and bestselling author, Shelle has been researching and using the LAB Profile® (a more user-friendly development of metaprograms) for over 25 years. In our conversation, we discover: how Shelle got into NLP what she's excited about in the field now the existence of software that can analyse pe...
Aug 30, 2017•43 min
This week's guest is the inspirational Gemma Bailey! Gemma is an NLP trainer and director of NLP4Kids - a company which specialises in bringing NLP to children, their families and schools to help them with mild to moderate mental health and emotional challenges. With a background in childcare Gemma has translated NLP into child friendly language for delivery by over 20 NLP4Kids practitioners who are working throughout the UK and soon to be overseas too. Among other things, Gemma talks about how ...
Aug 02, 2017•47 min
This week's interview is with a real innovator in NLP, my old friend and occasional mentor Jonathan Altfeld, international NLP trainer and developer of Knowledge Engineering and many other useful tools and patterns. In the interview, Jonathan shares with us an important distinction that will make you a better coach, therapist or even mechanic: the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning, and when to use each. He also recommends some of the people he thinks are doing really worthwhil...
Oct 27, 2016•48 min
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 structured way - essentially the episodes build up into an audio home study pack for an NLP Practitioner course (contact me if you'd like to license them for your own Practitioner courses). From now on, I'll be interviewing various stars of the NLP field - people I rate and admire. The episodes will be quite a bit longer - rather than the 10 minutes or so of most...
Sep 13, 2016•46 min
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 and doesn't require superhuman sensory acuity to use (although that helps of course). This episode introduces the model and gives some sample questions and tips on how to use it successfully when coaching individuals. In this week's podcast: How Robert Dilts and Todd Epstein developed the SCORE model Why it's better than the 'Present State to Desired State' mo...
Aug 11, 2016•10 min
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 a longer format where I interview thought leaders and practitioners applying NLP in original ways to solve real-world problems. So, a short and sweet episode in two parts. I show you a process you can use on the timeline to clear anxiety about an upcoming event. And for those of you who have been following the podcast since its early days (or who have bough...
May 24, 2016•4 min
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 experience their timeline - as moving or static Step by step instructions for how to guide people through this exercise (also see the show notes below) Why this also works as an instant relaxation and clarity exercise ... and much more! If you're doing any kind of timeline emotional clearing (e.g. Time Line Therapy) that involves the client 'floating' above t...
May 13, 2016•8 min
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 unconscious mind represents time has a big effect on how you experience life - and that's what this week's podcast is about. Including: How to elicit the timeline "In Time" and "Through Time", and their effects on how you think and behave Why time management courses often don't stick ... and much more! If you’re currently studying or on a training course, this...
Apr 12, 2016•9 min
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 individuals or groups) when you would use each method. Includes: How to discover your unconscious mind's typical way of thinking about time How to make the image of your goal as compelling as possible The difference between goal setting and daydreaming How to 'float' a goal into your timeline How to 'walk' a goal into your timeline ... and much more! How to list...
Mar 21, 2016•8 min•Ep. 74
This week's podcast exposes the missing piece from the SMART goals model, and gives you a better model that takes account of your motivations and how you feel about the goal. Forget SMART, meet SYDER! Including: Why you don't have to achieve every goal entirely by your own efforts Why you need to put a date on your goal, and what will happen if you don't What the Treaty of Versailles has to do with goal setting, and why you need to know about it Why you need a rich sensory representation of your...
Mar 16, 2016•12 min•Ep. 73
Practical NLP Podcast 72 - 'Towards' vs 'Away-from' motivation!
Mar 09, 2016•9 min•Ep. 72
Prioritising your values list and checking for conflicts - do this before you set any goals! Practical NLP Podcast with Andy Smith episode 71
Feb 04, 2016•9 min
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 and for personal development, and essential for successful goal-setting.
Jan 29, 2016•9 min•Ep. 70
How to be a better leader - some tips from NLP and research on how to lead by example
Jan 19, 2016•5 min•Ep. 69
Ideas on how to use NLP for selling and influencing, plus the CRAFT model for influence and sales. Practical NLP Podcast 68 with Andy Smith
Dec 07, 2015•7 min•Ep. 68
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 negotiation
Nov 06, 2015•12 min•Ep. 67
Tips from NLP (and a few other areas like Emotional Intelligence) to run more effective meetings
Oct 07, 2015•10 min•Ep. 66
This week on the Practical NLP Podcast, the most important thing you need to know about changing people's minds - something that many of those 'Influence with NLP' and 'Get anyone to do anything you want' courses out there don't tell you.
Sep 08, 2015•6 min•Ep. 65
NLP has a useful set of classifications for the behaviour patterns of 'difficult' people, known as the 'Satir Categories'. Learn how to recognise them...
Aug 10, 2015•10 min
Ideas from NLP for giving effective feedback (and what not to do) - plus how to learn from criticism while maintaining a good emotional state
Aug 03, 2015•7 min