• Agents of Everything with James Tripp

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Agents of Everything with James Tripp

De: James Tripp
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  • Exploring Neurolinguistics, Generative Sensemaking and Personal Sovereignty in an increasingly complex world!

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  • AoE #33 - Identity, Insight & the Art of Letting Go with Jamie Smart
    May 5 2025
    🎙️Episode 33: Identity, Insight & the Art of Letting Go with Jamie Smart 🎧Welcome to episode 33 of Agents of Everything!In this episode, I am delighted to be joined by Jamie Smart—someone I’ve known now for over 15 years and whose work has profoundly evolved since the days when he was a leading figure in the UK NLP scene. We cover a lot of ground in this conversation, from the nature of identity and the courage it takes to live authentically, to the deeper intelligence behind creation and change.Jamie shares the story of walking away from a successful NLP business to follow a new direction rooted in a deeper understanding of how experience is created. We talk about the push-pull between structure and intuition, and what it means to show up in the world as who you really are—even when that feels risky or counterintuitive.This episode is a blend of personal story, deep insight, and practical wisdom. If you're interested in creating real change—whether in your own life, in your work, or in the world—there’s a lot here to chew on.In this conversation, we explore:* What it really means to follow your passion and inner compass* The spiritual dimension of identity and creativity* “Circumambulating the self” and coming into alignment* Letting go of what once worked to make space for what wants to emerge* The role of fear and the necessity of courage* The connection between Milton Erickson, the Three Principles, and insight-based transformation* Why harmonizing with life might be more powerful than trying to control itWe also touch on influences like Carl Jung, Steve Jobs, Joseph Jaworski, and Vadim Zeland, and share our thoughts on how to create and contribute from a place that’s genuinely alive.Get more on Jamie right here!AoE Sponsors…* Learning Hypnotic Phenomena work* Join the AoE Nexus* Learn Changework* Book me for coaching or changework* Get My book (Hypnosis Without Trance: How Hypnosis Really Works)🔍 Episode Contents (In Deeper):1. Origins and Early Influences* Jamie reflects on meeting James at an NLP practice group in Letchworth (circa 2008–2009).* Jamie was a prominent NLP trainer at the time; James recalls Jamie advising him to invest equally in business and NLP skills—advice Jamie now questions.* Discussion of Jamie’s major pivot from NLP to a new direction focused on the principles of mind, thought, and consciousness, marked by his 2010 event The Secret’s So Great, Where’s My Ferrari?2. Passion, Authenticity, and the Fallacy of “How-To” Models* Jamie speaks about valuing passion, intuition, and individuality over prescriptive "how-to" formulas.* Emphasis on discovering one’s own unique way of expressing and delivering value to the world.* James shares his own oscillation between non-linear, intuitive engagement and more strategic, tactical approaches.3. The Concept of the Self* Exploration of Jung’s idea of the “circumambulation of the self”—the ego circling an ineffable core self.* Jamie expands on “who you really are” as consciousness itself, beyond ego or personality, and refers to the concept of the noetic sense.* Reference to developmental psychology and the Rouge Test to illustrate how identity is constructed and how we become identified with an external image.4. Spirituality and Practical Life* James shares a journey from atheism to a more grounded sense of spirituality, defined as the feeling of being part of something greater.* Jamie distinguishes between ego-driven striving and aligned creation driven by deeper being.* Discussion of Steve Jobs’ quote about following your heart and intuition as a guide to personal evolution.5. State of Mind and Productivity* Jamie cites a Harvard Business Review study showing a strong correlation between leaders’ state of mind and their productivity.* Suggests spiritual insight (not necessarily framed as such) leads to greater calm, clarity, and effectiveness in action.6. Creating from a Deeper Place* James describes his past creative process with music as an example of intuitive, unfolding creation.* Jamie shares how his team co-created a powerful, aligned vision by letting go of individual ego and allowing deeper intelligence to emerge.* The idea that true impact comes from aligning ego and personality with the deeper self.7. Courage and Letting Go* Acknowledgment that following one’s heart and showing up authentically often requires courage because it involves facing fear and letting go of old strategies that once worked.* Reference to Taoist wisdom: “To profit, invest in loss”—highlighting the need to release the known to discover something greater.8. NLP, Erickson, and the Three Principles* Discussion of how Ericksonian hypnosis and the Three Principles point to similar truths about identity, change, and innate well-being.* Jamie shares a metaphor of “jumping off the raft” to describe transformational work—helping clients step beyond their current map of reality.* Shared ...
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    1 h y 1 m
  • AoE #32 - Creativity, Wellbeing and Filmmaking with Ruckus Skye
    Feb 26 2025
    🎙️Episode 32: Creativity, Filmmaking & Agency with Ruckus Skye 🎧Welcome to Episode 32 of Agents of Everything! I’m James Tripp, and in this episode, I sit down for an expansive and deeply engaging conversation with my guest, Ruckus Skye.Ruckus is a screenwriter, filmmaker, and storyteller who, along with his partner, Lane Skye, creates compelling films that bring unique visions to life. He’s also my partner in the Client Shifts project—something that may interest you if you’re keen on sharpening your changework skills (you’ll find more about that in the show notes).But this conversation isn’t about Client Shifts—it’s about creativity, filmmaking, storytelling, and the nature of agency. We explore what it means to create something from nothing, how engaging in meaningful work shapes our well-being, and the unpredictable nature of success in any creative pursuit.NOTE: To get details on Client Shifts Academy, go here!We also dive into the parallels between filmmaking, personal development, and changework, discussing the role of randomness, resistance, and adaptation in both art and life. Whether you’re a filmmaker, a writer, a changework practitioner, or simply someone interested in bringing new things into the world, there’s something in this episode for you.If you enjoy this conversation, please take a moment to rate, review, and share this episode with anyone who might find it valuable. And if you haven’t already, subscribe to Agents of Everything on Substack—it’s free, and it helps support the ongoing creation of these podcasts.Without further ado, let’s dive into this conversation with Ruckus Skye.🔍 Episode Contents:* Introduction to the Guest* James Tripp introduces Ruckus Skye, a screenwriter and filmmaker.* Discussion of their collaboration on the Client Shifts project.* Creativity & The Creative Process* Exploring the meaning of creativity and the importance of bringing new things into the world.* The role of inspiration, originality, and reinterpreting existing ideas.* Filmmaking & Screenwriting* Ruckus Skye’s journey into filmmaking, from music videos to professional screenwriting.* The process of writing and making films with his partner, Lane Skye.* The importance of editing in storytelling and filmmaking.* The collaborative nature of film production and working with actors, cinematographers, and editors.* Agency & Personal Growth* The concept of agency and how it relates to personal transformation and goal achievement.* Learning and adapting as key factors in success.* The importance of having meaningful projects to work on.* Challenges & Mindset in Creative Fields* The difficulties of filmmaking, including funding, production challenges, and the randomness of success.* Managing self-doubt, resistance, and maintaining motivation throughout creative projects.* Navigating the entertainment industry and the unpredictability of what gets made.* Parallels Between Filmmaking and Changework* Ruckus' background in hypnosis and changework.* How understanding human behavior helps in storytelling and communication.* The importance of adaptation, both in creative and personal development contexts.* Learning from Different Disciplines* Drawing lessons from filmmaking, music, martial arts, and personal transformation.* The value of understanding processes rather than rigidly following formulas.* Final Thoughts on Creativity & Life* The role of randomness and luck in success.* The importance of staying engaged in the creative process.* Aligning with one’s personal “heart” or true creative calling. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jamestripp.substack.com
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    1 h y 34 m
  • AoE #31 - Memory, Hypnosis, Perception and Pain Management with Elad Einav
    Jan 23 2025
    🎙️Episode 31: Memory, Hypnosis, Perception and Pain Management with Elad Einav! 🎧Welcome to episode 31 of Agents of Everything, where we swim through the currents of the intersections between psychology, perception, and human potential. I'm your host, James Tripp, and today we’re exploring some truly compelling topics, ranging from the mysteries of memory and hypnosis to the nature of pain and the role of motivation in shaping our reality.In this episode, I sit down with friend and physiotherapist, Elad Einav, for a thought-provoking conversation that connects science, magic, and the human experience. We explore Derren Brown’s mind-bending performances, the art of suggestion, and the intriguing question: how malleable is our perception of reality?But this isn’t just about showmanship and stage tricks. Elad brings his expertise in rehabilitation and pain management to the table, sharing how he uses communication, psychology, and even a touch of magic to help his patients reframe their experiences and regain function.We also dig into the deeper, more philosophical side of change work—how we engage with the unknown, the role of spirituality, and the profound impact of motivation on healing and growth. Whether you’re a fan of hypnosis, curious about the mechanics of the mind, or just looking for fresh perspectives on how we shape our reality, this episode has something for you.So, grab a cup of something good, get comfortable, and join us for a deep dive into the world of perception, influence, and the incredible power of the human mind.Let’s get started!P.S. You can get details on the mentioned Head, Heart & Gut Training right here!🔍 Episode Contents:* Reconnecting and Reflection on Time:* Personal reconnection between the participants after a long time.* Discussion of how the pandemic altered perceptions of time.* Memory, Hypnosis, and Perception:* Exploration of memory manipulation and hypnosis.* Discussion of Derren Brown's stage performances, including memory and perception illusions.* The mechanics of amnesia and whether it is achievable through hypnosis or suggestion.* The Science and Psychology of Pain:* Pain as a psychological and physiological phenomenon.* Relationship between uncertainty, pain, and the brain's preference for predictability.* Chronic pain and the role of perception in its experience and persistence.* Motivation and Behavioral Change:* Importance of motivation in rehabilitation and behavior change.* Techniques for engaging patients in finding meaningful goals for recovery.* Motivational frameworks for addressing physical and emotional challenges.* Shamanism, Showmanship, and Hypnosis:* The connection between shamanism, showmanship, and creating experiences.* The role of showmanship in hypnosis and stage performance.* The balance between spiritual connection and practical application in hypnosis.* Personal Experiences with Hypnosis and Perception:* Personal stories about hypnotic experiences and the limits of belief.* How analytical thinking and skepticism can coexist with a willingness to explore experiential phenomena.* Teaching and Learning Hypnosis:* The value of applying hypnosis and NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) to real-life contexts.* Sharing and evolving practices through community learning and teaching.* Philosophical and Spiritual Themes:* The role of curiosity and openness in embracing uncertainty.* Reflections on spirituality, Taoism, and deeper connections to the unknown.* Exploring the balance between analytical and mystical perspectives.* Pain Management Techniques:* Use of conversational hypnosis and visualization in reducing pain.* Examples of using illusions and re-education to reframe pain experiences.* Integration of Ericksonian methods and other therapeutic techniques.* Practical Applications in Physiotherapy:* Bridging the gap between physical rehabilitation and psychological engagement.* How storytelling and metaphors can aid in patient recovery.* The intersection of physiotherapy and motivational coaching.* Gratitude and Mentorship:* The mentee expressing gratitude for learning and inspiration.* Reflections on the value of guidance and knowledge sharing in personal growth.* Global and Personal Challenges:* Observations on the state of the world and its uncertainties.* Navigating challenges in personal and professional contexts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jamestripp.substack.com
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    1 h y 29 m
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