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Hypnosis Show FAQFrequently asked questions about Robert's stage hypnosis showWhat if Robert doesn't get any volunteers? This hasn't happened in over 2000 shows, speeches and seminars worldwide. Robert is a master at the art of stage hypnosis. He understands the dynamics of group psychology. This enables him to instantly develop trust and rapport with each audience he entertains. Robert creates a positive environment in which audience members feel safe, comfortable and willing to participate. There are often many more volunteers than available space on stage. Alright, but our group is unique (and very conservative). This is the most commonly heard statement. Groups are different, but when it comes to hypnosis they are very much alike. Everyone enjoys having fun. Robert quickly identifies the comfort level of each audience and tailors his show appropriately. Doctors, lawyers, farmers, managers, engineers, teachers, sales people, college students, company presidents and professionals of every kind have experienced Robert's highly acclaimed program. No group is too sophisticated to have a good time. The more conservative your audience, the more you'll want to book Robert. He makes the "impossible" achievable. I don't want anyone to be embarrassed. Robert's philosophy is "when in doubt, leave it out". Respect for his volunteers is Robert's foremost consideration in each performance. Even though people do some silly things on stage, each demonstration is presented using good-natured hypnotic suggestion. Everyone has fun. This allows you to rest easy knowing your audience will be thoroughly entertained without being embarassed. This conservative performance ethic is one reason Robert is hired over and over again by America's most prestigious and demanding corporations and trade associations. We've already booked a band or DJ for after dinner. We don't need a hypnosis show. Even if you've already booked a musical act, you'll still want to book Robert's show. Independent research with hundreds of meeting planners has revealed an ever-increasing trend: people are dancing less and less. After the first few songs, people leave the ballroom. You end up spending big bucks for a band that only a small percentage of your guests get a chance to enjoy. The hypnosis show comes right after dinner. Everyone gets a chance to enjoy it. Even if people skip the band, you've given them an interactive, entertaining program to close out the evening. If we do have a band, can we use Robert's show to help get people dancing? Yes. In fact, Robert's show is the perfect vehicle to get your dance off to a successful start. Using post-hypnotic suggestion, Robert cues his volunteers so that when he says a certain word like "microphone", they rush to the dance floor and begin dancing to the first song of the evening. Successful transitions are everything and this is one of the best. Is Robert's show safe? Absolutely. Hypnosis is nothing more than the power of suggestion. Even though it resembles sleep, there is no "trance". Participants experience a heightened sense of awareness and concentration. In essence, people close their eyes and participate in a progressive relaxation exercise. Robert leads each participant in a role playing game with their mind. Under Robert's skillful guidance, participants act out entertaining suggestions and become the stars of the show. I'm convinced. Now, how do I get my colleagues just as excited about booking Robert Ian as I am? In other words, how do I get them to "buy in" to a decision I've already made? Simple. Show them Robert's video. Have them read his endorsements. If you're having a committee meeting, set up an appointment so Robert can address your group by speakerphone. The rest is easy. One call does it all. |
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