In Season 6 of Abstract Essay, we welcome Ethan Reisboard, Hypnotherapist for Change, for a compelling discussion on subconscious reprogramming, behavioral transformation, and intentional personal evolution. episode artwork

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In Season 6 of Abstract Essay, we welcome Ethan Reisboard, Hypnotherapist for Change, for a compelling discussion on subconscious reprogramming, behavioral transformation, and intentional personal evolution.

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Ethan ReisboardHypnotherapist for ChangeFor over six months in 2021, I, Ethan Reisboard, suffered from debilitating migraines and eye dysfunction as a result of post concussion syndrome. I worked with countless professionals and various modalities, but NOTHING WORKED. Finally, I decided to reach out to my hypnotherapist. Hypnotherapy took my body out of fight/flight and allowed me to finally begin the process of recovery. I am now fully recovered, and want to pass this gift of hypnotherapy on to you!I live in New Jersey, Uvita (in Costa Rica), or the Poconos, depending on the time of year. I am passionate about mindfulness, nature, travel, and the human mind. In addition to hypnotherapy, I work with children at camps in both the US and Costa Rica.I would love to tell you more about myself, my practice, and the power of your mind!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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