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  • Hypno Life: The Body Remembers: Trauma, Survival, and Healing | Ep.18
    2026/06/15

    In Episode 18 of Hypno Life: Train Your Mind. Change Your Life, Dr. William Deihl of Doc Hypnosis and Dr. Jennifer Couldry of Soul Echo Therapy are joined by special guest Bob Faith, a registered nurse specializing in PTSD and psychiatric critical care, hypnotherapist, and hypnosis performance as “America’s Hottest Hypnotist.”

    Bob also served as an Army medic during the Vietnam War, giving him a deeply personal and professional understanding of trauma, crisis, survival, and the lasting effects that overwhelming experiences can have on both the mind and body.

    Together, we explore how trauma can continue to affect the brain, body, and nervous system long after the original event has ended. Trauma may show up as anxiety, muscle tension, poor sleep, emotional numbness, hypervigilance, anger, avoidance, digestive discomfort, chronic stress, or the feeling that you are not fully safe, even when life appears normal on the outside.

    Bob Faith brings a unique perspective from his service as a military medic, his work in critical care nursing, and his experience in hypnosis, offering insight into how overwhelming experiences can affect physical health, emotional well-being, and the nervous system.

    This episode also explores how hypnotherapy, clinical sound therapy, nervous system regulation, IEMT, and EMDR-informed approaches may help support healing by working with the subconscious mind and the body’s automatic survival responses.

    If you have ever said, “I know the experience is over, but my body still reacts,” this episode is for you.

    Doc Hypnosis Wellness Center
    Phoenix, Arizona
    Call: 602-314-1907
    Visit: DocHypnosis.com

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    44 分
  • Hypno Life: Scroll, Stress, Repeat: When Your Nervous System Can’t Log Off | Ep. 17
    2026/06/08

    Episode 17: Scroll, Stress, Repeat: When Your Nervous System Can’t Log Off

    In this episode of Hypno Life: Train Your Mind. Change Your Life., Dr. William Deihl of Doc Hypnosis and Dr. Jennifer Couldry of Soul Echo Therapy explore why so many people feel emotionally overloaded in the digital age.

    From constant notifications and endless scrolling to work emails, news cycles, social media, AI tools, and screen fatigue, our minds are taking in more information than ever before. The problem is not just that we are busy. It is that the nervous system rarely gets a chance to fully reset.

    Dr. Deihl and Dr. Couldry discuss how digital burnout can affect sleep, focus, mood, relationships, motivation, and emotional regulation. They also explore why people may feel anxious, numb, reactive, distracted, or mentally exhausted even when nothing “major” seems to be wrong.

    This conversation looks at emotional overwhelm through the lens of hypnosis, nervous system regulation, clinical sound therapy, and subconscious patterning. You will learn how the mind and body respond to constant stimulation, why rest can feel difficult, and how small changes in awareness, breathing, sound, and mental rehearsal can help create a greater sense of calm and control.

    If your mind feels full, your body feels tense, or your nervous system feels like it cannot log off, this episode offers a grounded and compassionate look at how to begin breaking the burnout loop.

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    43 分
  • Hypno Life: AI and Mental Health: Breakthrough or Breakdown? |Ep.16
    2026/06/01

    Artificial intelligence is changing the way people search for support, answers, and even emotional relief — but can AI really understand the human mind?

    In this episode of Hypno Life: Train Your Mind. Change Your Life., Dr. William Deihl of Doc Hypnosis and Dr. Jennifer Couldry of Soul Echo Therapy explore the growing connection between AI and mental health. They discuss how people are using AI for stress, anxiety, loneliness, self-reflection, and emotional guidance, while also looking at the risks of relying too heavily on technology for deeply human problems.

    This conversation looks at the promise, the problems, and the future of AI in mental health care — including where AI may be helpful, where human connection is still essential, and why the subconscious mind, nervous system, and emotional healing require more than just information.

    AI may be a powerful tool, but healing still needs humanity.


    🎙️ Hypno Life – Train Your Mind. Change Your Life.
    Hosted by Dr. William Deihl and Dr. Jennifer Couldry
    DocHypnosis.com | SoulEchoTherapy.com

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    42 分
  • Hypno Life: Overcoming Fear and Phobias | Ep.15
    2026/05/25

    Hypno Life Episode 15: Overcoming Fear & Phobias with Hypnotherapy and Sound Therapy

    What if fear is not the enemy, but a signal your mind and body learned a little too well?

    In this episode of Hypno Life, Dr. William Deihl and Dr. Jennifer Couldry take a deeper look at fear, phobias, and the powerful ways the subconscious mind can turn one experience, one association, or one protective response into a pattern that limits your life.

    From heights, flying, open spaces, public speaking, unfamiliar places, and everyday avoidance, this conversation explores why fear can feel so real even when part of you knows you are safe.

    You will hear how hypnotherapy can help work with the subconscious mind where many fear responses are stored, and how sound therapy can support the nervous system by helping the body settle, regulate, and feel safer from the inside out.

    This is not about forcing yourself to “just get over it.” It is about understanding how fear works, why logic alone often is not enough, and how deeper therapeutic approaches can help loosen the grip of old patterns.

    If fear has been making your world smaller, this episode offers a grounded, hopeful conversation about reclaiming freedom, confidence, and calm.

    Hypno Life: Train your mind. Change your life.

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    44 分
  • Hypno Life: The People-Pleasing Trap | Ep.14
    2026/05/18

    Hypno Life Episode 14: The People-Pleasing Trap

    In this episode of Hypno Life, Dr. Jennifer Couldry and Dr. William Deihl explore how people-pleasing can look like kindness on the outside, while quietly becoming self-abandonment on the inside.

    They discuss why so many people say “yes” when they really want to say “no,” how approval can start to feel like safety, and why the nervous system may learn to avoid conflict at any cost. What begins as being helpful, agreeable, or easygoing can slowly turn into resentment, exhaustion, anxiety, and the feeling of being invisible in your own life.

    This episode looks at the deeper subconscious patterns behind people-pleasing, including childhood conditioning, fear of rejection, guilt, emotional safety, and the need to keep the peace. Dr. Couldry and Dr. Deihl also talk about how hypnosis, nervous system regulation, and deeper self-awareness can help people begin to set boundaries, speak up for their needs, and reconnect with who they really are.

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    43 分
  • Hypno Life: Losing Loneliness Not Yourself | Ep. 13
    2026/05/17

    Hypno Life Episode 13: Losing Loneliness

    In this episode of Hypno Life, Dr. Jennifer Couldry and Dr. William Deihl explore loneliness as more than just being alone. Loneliness can happen even when someone is surrounded by people, in a relationship, or staying busy. It often comes from feeling unseen, disconnected, emotionally unsupported, or unable to be fully yourself with others.

    They discuss how loneliness affects the mind, body, and nervous system, and why human connection is not a luxury. It is a basic emotional need. When people feel isolated for too long, the nervous system can begin to stay on alert, making it harder to relax, trust, reach out, or feel safe in connection.

    This episode looks at the deeper emotional patterns behind loneliness, including grief, rejection, fear of vulnerability, past hurt, and the habit of protecting yourself by pulling away. Dr. Couldry and Dr. Deihl also talk about how hypnosis, clinical sound therapy, and nervous system regulation can help people reconnect with themselves, soften emotional walls, and begin opening the door to healthier relationships.

    Join us for this heartfelt conversation about connection, vulnerability, emotional safety, and the human need to feel seen, heard, and valued.

    Train your mind. Change your life.

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    44 分
  • Hypno Life: The Confidence Code | Ep. 12
    2026/05/04

    Hypno Life – Episode 12: The Confidence Code

    Why do so many capable, intelligent people still feel like they’re not enough?

    In this episode of Hypno Life, Dr. William Deihl and Dr. Jennifer Couldry break down The Confidence Code—what confidence really is, why it feels so inconsistent, and how your subconscious mind and nervous system shape it more than you think.

    From impostor syndrome to performance anxiety, this conversation goes beyond surface-level advice and into the real drivers of confidence. You’ll learn why confidence isn’t something you “fake” or “build” through repetition alone—it’s something your brain and body either feel safe expressing… or don’t.

    Inside this episode:
    • Why up to 70% of high performers struggle with impostor syndrome
    • The hidden gap between competence and confidence
    • How your nervous system determines whether you step forward or hold back
    • The role of subconscious patterns in self-doubt and hesitation
    • Why traditional mindset strategies often fail
    • How hypnosis and clinical sound therapy can help rewire confidence at the source

    This episode brings together clinical hypnotherapy, neuroscience, and real-world experience to show you how confidence actually works—and how to create it in a way that lasts.

    Because confidence isn’t about becoming someone new.
    It’s about removing what’s been holding you back.

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    44 分
  • Hypno Life: Forget Everything You’ve Heard About Aging and Memory | Ep. 11
    2026/04/28

    What if you’re not actually “losing” your memory… but your brain is changing how it works?

    In this episode of Hypno Life, Dr. William Deihl and Dr. Jennifer Couldry break down what really happens to your brain as you age. From misplaced keys to forgotten names, we explore the difference between normal cognitive changes and true memory decline.

    You’ll learn how memory is stored, why recall slows down over time, and how stress, sleep, and nervous system regulation play a bigger role than most people realize. This isn’t about fear. It’s about understanding your brain so you can work with it, not against it.

    We also dive into how hypnotherapy and clinical sound therapy can support memory, focus, and cognitive clarity by helping regulate the nervous system and reduce mental overload. When the brain feels safe and regulated, it performs better. That includes memory.

    Whether you’re noticing changes yourself or supporting someone you love, this episode gives you practical insight and real tools to stay sharp, present, and in control of your mental performance.

    Train your mind. Change your life.

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    44 分