
The Art of Hypnotic Episodic Storytelling: A Training Manual for Crafting Long-Form Compelling Narratives for Influence
Constellation Experience Frameworks
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Joseph Crown

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Through the Constellation Frameworks, dynamic lesson plans designed for comprehensive understanding and practical application, you will learn how to captivate hearts and minds, forge meaningful connections, and inspire change. Delve into the secrets of hypnotic storytelling, mastering the art of captivating the subconscious mind with medium to long-form epic stories, and tracking hypnotic effects across different mediums and hypnotic events.
With immersive exercises, ethical considerations, and expert guidance, you will develop the skills to become a true master storyteller, guiding others on transformative personal and professional growth journeys.
Become the architect of transformational narratives and unlock the limitless possibilities of influence through episodic storytelling. This manual will be your roadmap to honing your craft and achieving Hypnotic Episodic Storytelling certification and Hypnotic Episodic Storytelling Trainer certification.
Unlock the limitless possibilities of influence through episodic storytelling. Let your stories inspire and empower those around you. The journey awaits – wield the art of transformative storytelling and embark on this enchanting adventure of influence and self-discovery. Are you ready to become the architect of transformational narratives?
Forewords by Dr. Jonathan Royle, Jim Kellner, Master Damien Atropa, and Kelly Colombel.
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- Shagbark
- 03-22-24
Nothing hypnotic about this
I was excited about the idea of "Hypnotic Episodic Storytelling", which, judging from the introduction, seems to be something along the lines of providing hypnotic foci in the story, which (I'm totally guessing here) would be focal points which the reader is drawn to, which (I'm guessing again) compel them to keep reading.
I listened to the first hour and a half, and I still know nothing more about what Hypnotic Episodic Storytelling is. The first hour was entirely devoted to telling us how great Hypnotic Episodic Storytelling is, without actually saying anything about it.
Then I got into the exercises, which are terrible. They are literally like this: "Take a story of yours. Now make your hero compelling. Give him a goal. Give him a problem. Give him a journey. Now make your hero compelling. Give him a goal. Give him a problem."
I didn't repeat those words accidentally. Several times the lectures repeat a long passage almost word-for-word, still giving no details or examples. At one point the lecturer began giving an example of a motivating story, and I thought, "Ahah! Finally, an example in story!" But it went something like this: "Once there was a girl, and she read a story which motivated her. She wrote a story herself, trying to incorporate her own life problem into it, and made it motivating using the same techniques as the motivating story she'd read. This helped her overcome her problem." It wasn't an example at all.
Listening further, it seems the author believes that the only purpose of a story is didactic, and that the only kind of story any particular author should write is a story about a person like the author who overcomes a problem like one the author has currently in real-life. "Hypnotic storytelling" then would be self-hypnosis, writing a story to administer hypnotherapy to yourself. I have no interest in that.
1 hour and 38 minutes in, I've still gotten less than one minute of advice on how to write a story, and half of it is in this review above.
I didn't mind the robot voice at all. It was understandable, which is all I needed.
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