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EPISODE · Aug 11, 2026 · 59 MIN

Will AI Replace Hypnotherapists with Guest Hypnotist Scott Sandland

from The Hypnotist · host Adam Cox

What does the future of hypnotherapy look like in a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence?In this episode of The Hypnotist, Adam Cox is joined by Scott Sandland, pioneering hypnotherapist, AI innovator and founder of HypnoThoughts and HypnoThoughts LIVE — recognised as the world’s largest hypnosis conference.Scott shares how a serious car accident left him in significant physical pain. Faced with relying on large amounts of opiate medication, he reluctantly tried hypnosis despite not believing it was real. One transformative session changed his view completely and led him to become a certified hypnotherapist at just 18.He describes the challenges of working with therapeutic clients while still a teenager, including being underestimated because of his age. Scott explains how preparation, specialist knowledge and quiet certainty enabled him to overcome that credibility deficit — and why being underestimated can sometimes become an advantage.The conversation then explores the accidental creation of HypnoThoughts.com. Originally described as “MySpace for hypnotists”, the dormant website became a place for Scott and others to remember a mentor who had died. It then grew organically into a thriving international community, attracting hundreds of new members each month without paid advertising.When that community was prevented from gathering at an established hypnosis conference, Scott and his colleagues decided to create their own. That decision eventually became HypnoThoughts LIVE.Adam and Scott discuss:How HypnoThoughts grew to tens of thousands of membersWhy opposition from established figures accelerated its successWhat Scott learned from attending more than 40 hypnosis conferencesWhy HypnoThoughts LIVE focused on learning and community rather than certificationThe professional isolation experienced by many hypnotherapistsWhy becoming a great practitioner requires more than collecting techniquesWhy the most valuable conference conversations often happen outside the presentationsThe move from Las Vegas to Atlanta in November 2027How the physical design of a venue can strengthen or weaken connectionThe second half examines the relationship between hypnosis and artificial intelligence.Scott describes AI as an “exoskeleton”: something that can extend a practitioner’s abilities when used intelligently, but which can also produce dependency, professional atrophy and intellectual laziness.The discussion includes:Why AI may replace generic hypnosis recordings before capable practitionersHow AI could rapidly raise the minimum acceptable professional standardThe difference between using AI to support judgement and allowing it to make decisionsWhy presence, authorship, listening and creating safety remain human responsibilitiesHow AI could provide research support and elements of clinical supervisionThe danger of outsourcing the thinking that creates genuine competenceScott also introduces SAGE, a specialist AI system developed using the extensive HypnoThoughts archive and years of HypnoThoughts LIVE material.Unlike general-purpose AI trained on inconsistent information, SAGE is designed around a deep, structured body of hypnosis knowledge. Scott explains how it can connect lectures, debates, teachers and therapeutic ideas while preserving authorship, sources and intellectual property.SAGE is intended to function less like a search engine and more like an informed professional colleague — helping practitioners examine cases, connect ideas and deepen their understanding.A two-week free trial of SAGE is due to become available from 1 September 2026.This is essential listening for hypnotherapists, coaches and change-work professionals who want to understand how their profession is evolving. AI may not replace excellent practitioners, but practitioners who use it intelligently could outperform those who refuse to adapt.Discover SAGE, HypnoThoughts and future HypnoThoughts LIVE:HypnoThoughts.com

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