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Cosmic Wish Experiments: The Science Behind Hope, Ritual and Manifestation
In this fascinating episode of NZACH Talk Time, Meredith McCarthy speaks with author and storyteller Brownell Landrum, founder of the Cosmic Wish Experiment and author of The Art and Science of Wishing. Together, they explore the deeper meaning of wishing — not simply as fantasy or wishful thinking, but as a powerful blend of intention, hope, ritual, storytelling, science, and aligned action. Brownell shares how her curiosity led her to research over 70 scientists and explore how every wish may engage multiple areas of science, including neuroplasticity, anthropology, mirror neurons, psychobiology, the reticular activating system, and the power of collective intention. Meredith and Brownell discuss the difference between a goal, a prayer, and a wish, and how a “cosmic wish” adds science, repetition, emotional alignment, and purpose to the wishing process. This conversation also explores the importance of peaceful, positive, and purposeful wishing; the role of ritual in human history; the power of group intention; and how collective hope can support resilience, meaning, and positive change. Meredith reflects on how these ideas connect beautifully with hypnotherapy, subconscious alignment, reframing, and helping people move beyond fear, limitation, and old belief patterns. In this episode, we discuss: The difference between a wish, a goal, and a prayer What makes a wish a “cosmic wish” Why repetition supports neuroplasticity How the reticular activating system helps us notice opportunities The role of ritual, storytelling, and collective intention Why wishes need to be peaceful, positive, and purposeful How wishing can spark hope and shift energy The connection between hypnotherapy, subconscious alignment, and belief change Why reframing difficult experiences can build resilience How collective hope may help humanity move towards something better This is a warm, thought-provoking conversation for anyone interested in hypnotherapy, manifestation, personal growth, spiritual development, neuroplasticity, storytelling, collective consciousness, and the science behind intention. To learn more about Brownell Landrum and the Cosmic Wish Experiment, visit: https://cosmicwishexperiment.com https://brownelllandrum.com
To learn more about becoming a clinical hypnotherapist through the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy, visit: https://www.nzach.ac.nz If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who may enjoy exploring the power of wishing, hope, and human potential. Keywords hypnotherapy, clinical hypnotherapy, NZACH Talk Time, Meredith McCarthy, Brownell Landrum, Cosmic Wish Experiment, the art and science of wishing, wishing, manifestation, intention, collective intention, collective consciousness, neuroplasticity, reticular activating system, power of hope, positive thinking, subconscious mind, mind body spirit, spiritual growth, personal transformation, storytelling, ritual, mirror neurons, psychobiology, law of attraction, manifestation science, peaceful positive purposeful, hypnotherapy podcast, New Zealand hypnotherapy, becoming a hypnotherapist, hypnosis and mindset, subconscious alignment, reframing, resilience, belief change, goal setting, prayer and intention, collective energy, wish circle
Can Loved Ones Still Reach Us After Death? | Barbara Banner on Grief, Signs and Healing
In this heartfelt episode of NZACH Talk Time, Meredith McCarthy is joined by Barbara Banner, psychic medium, to explore grief, healing, spiritual connection, and the comfort many people feel when they sense a loved one is still near. Together, they discuss the emotional impact of loss, the ripple effects grief can have on families, and how signs, memories, laughter, and love can all play a part in the healing process. Barbara shares her own journey into mediumship, her background supporting people in crisis, and her approach to helping those who are grieving feel lighter, more supported, and more open to the possibility that connection continues beyond physical death. Meredith also brings her own lived experience and therapeutic perspective to the conversation, reflecting on grief, remembrance, spiritual experiences, and the importance of keeping loved ones present in our hearts and stories.
This episode explores: how grief can affect people emotionally, spiritually and psychologically why laughter can sometimes help interrupt the heaviness of grief how people may experience signs, dreams, synchronicities and felt connection the importance of talking about loved ones rather than forgetting them how spiritual beliefs can bring comfort during bereavement why grief does not always move in a straight line how healing can happen in both ordinary and deeply meaningful ways This is a thoughtful conversation for anyone who has lost someone, supports grieving clients, or is curious about the intersection between grief, spirituality and healing. Please note this episode includes discussion of death, bereavement and emotional loss. To learn more about NZACH training, visit: https://www.nzach.ac.nz
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In this episode of Talk Time, Dellisa Hocking joins clinical hypnotherapist Meredith McCarthy for a grounded, value-packed conversation about intuition, self-worth, and the real inner work that creates lasting change. Delisa shares a powerful personal shift: moving away from “prediction-led” content and towards what she calls the activation phase — where information isn’t enough, and people are being invited to do the deeper work of embodiment, self-reflection, and emotional responsibility. Together, we explore how people can stop outsourcing their clarity, break free from rescuer–victim dynamics, and build a stronger relationship with their own inner compass. In this conversation, we cover: Why “seeking answers outside yourself” can quietly disempower you The drama triangle: rescuer, victim, and how these patterns show up in everyday life How emotions can become “treasure” — clues pointing to what still needs healing A simple framework for emotional self-awareness: Approval, Safety, and Control What to do when you identify the core trigger (and how to soothe it in a healthy way) Journaling as a pathway to insight (including the magic of three blank pages) How technology can both steal your attention and support your growth Why small daily practices (10–15 minutes) can shift your life more than big bursts of effort Dellisa also references two standout books that support this kind of inner work: The Four Agreements and The Artist's Way — including the “Morning Pages” practice that helps uncover what’s waiting beneath the surface. If you’ve been feeling emotionally overloaded, stuck in old patterns, or tired of carrying everyone else’s weight, this episode will help you come back to yourself — with practical tools and a refreshing reminder that your clarity matters.
Dallisa Hocking: Psychic Visionary & Bold Predictor of World Events Dallisa Hocking is a 5th-generation psychic medium, renowned for her bold and uncannily accurate predictions about global events, U.S. affairs, and personal destinies. She has dedicated her life to helping people strengthen their intuition, understand their self-worth, and connect with the unseen realms. Through a blend of psychic insight, energy work, and intuitive coaching, Dallisa guides others toward clarity, empowerment, and profound personal transformation. She has trained with world-renowned teachers, holds certifications in Energy Mastery, tarot, and mediumship, and has been featured on more than 30 podcasts with hundreds of thousands of listeners. Her work blends spiritual insight with grounded real-world strategy, helping people break through fear, scarcity, and limiting beliefs so they can activate their happiest, most authentic selves. She believes intuition is the ultimate superpower and loves helping others awaken theirs.
CONTACT For interviews, bookings, and media inquiries: dallisa@SpiritAndSpark.com
Links & resources Dellisa's website + socials: https://spiritandspark.com Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/dallisahocking/ Weekly intuitive insight, teachings & posts Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/dallisa/ Spiritual community & updates YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@SpiritAndSpark/streams Videos on predictions, tarot, spiritual insight and more 🎧 Audio & Podcast Spotify – Highway to Healing with Dallisa Hocking https://open.spotify.com/show/0Clur1ASO37JwpfDmzZgKx
Disclaimer: This episode is for general education and personal development. It is not medical, psychological, or crisis advice. If you need personalised support, please reach out to a qualified health professional.
“The Art of Curiosity” in hypnotherapy. In this insightful discussion, we explore the pivotal role of curiosity within therapeutic sessions and its profound impact on client outcomes.
Join Meredith McCarthy and Teresa Saunders in a captivating conversation on “The Art of Curiosity” in hypnotherapy. In this insightful discussion, we explore the pivotal role of curiosity within therapeutic sessions and its profound impact on client outcomes.
We delve into essential techniques such as sub modalities, and the strategic framework of “when, what, why, how, who” to unearth the true desires and objectives of our clients. Learn how framing the right questions can lead to deeper understanding and connection, enhancing the effectiveness of each session.
Understanding the nuances of building rapport and trust through thoughtful questioning is crucial in hypnotherapy. This video provides valuable insights into creating a supportive and empathetic environment where clients feel understood and valued.
If you’re intrigued by the art of hypnotherapy and wish to train as a professional under skilled practitioners, consider visiting the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH). Discover a pathway to a rewarding career in helping others achieve their personal transformations.
Explore more about our advanced diploma in clinical hypnotherapy and how you can become a part of this transformative field.
For more information please visit: https://www.nzach.ac.nzIf you’re intrigued by the art of hypnotherapy and wish to train as a professional under skilled practitioners, consider visiting the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH). Discover a pathway to a rewarding career in helping others achieve their personal tr
NZACH talk time hypnotic scripts and when to use them?
Meredith and Teresa talk about how hypnotic scripts can be useful. Join us for this week’s episode of “Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy and Teresa Saunders,” where we delve into the intriguing world of hypnosis. This week, we focus on the role of scripts in hypnotherapy. While scripts can be incredibly useful for beginners, helping them master hypnotic language patterns such as embedded metaphors and direct and indirect suggestions, they can sometimes hinder the flexibility needed to truly engage with clients. We discuss the importance of moving beyond scripts to communicate effectively with clients, exploring how to help them discover their own solutions. Tune in to enhance your understanding and practice of hypnotherapy!
The Evolution of Hypnotherapy: Authoritarian vs Gentle Styles | Talk Time with Roger Saxelby
In this episode of Talk Time, clinical hypnotherapist and educator Meredith McCarthy is joined by seasoned hypnotherapist, trainer, and mentor Roger Saxelby for a rich and reflective conversation on the evolution of hypnotherapy practice.
Drawing on decades of clinical experience and training with some of the most influential figures in hypnosis — including Gil Boyne, Ormond McGill, C. Roy Hunter, and the Gouldings — Roger shares how different hypnotic styles have shaped his work, and why authenticity matters more than imitation.
Together, Meredith and Roger explore:
Authoritarian vs gentle hypnosis styles
Instant inductions compared with relaxation-based approaches
Why some clients need a “convincer” to believe hypnosis has occurred
How fear and misunderstanding around hypnosis have changed over time
The role of spirituality, ethics, and presence in effective practice
Why finding your own therapeutic style is essential
How experienced practitioners evolve away from rigid techniques
The importance of language, listening, and client-centred suggestion
This conversation is especially valuable for:
Hypnotherapy students and early-career practitioners
Experienced therapists reflecting on their own style
Anyone curious about how hypnotherapy has evolved over the last 40+ years
Those wanting a grounded, realistic understanding of hypnosis (not myths)
As always, Talk Time is about honest dialogue, professional insight, and passing on wisdom from one generation of practitioners to the next.
If you’re interested in learning more about becoming a clinical hypnotherapist, visit 👉 https://www.nzach.ac.nz
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In this special episode of NZACH Talk Time, clinical hypnotherapist Meredith McCarthy is joined by respected hypnotherapy trainer Roger Saxelby, whose journey with hypnosis spans over five decades.
Roger shares his remarkable path into hypnotherapy — from his first encounter with stage hypnosis as a teenager, through formal psychotherapy and hypnotherapy training, to founding and leading one of New Zealand’s most influential hypnotherapy training schools. Along the way, he reflects on the evolution of hypnosis, the shifting theories around depth and suggestion, and what truly creates lasting change for clients.
This thoughtful conversation explores:
How hypnosis has evolved over the past 50 years
Whether “depth of hypnosis” really matters
The role of suggestion, rapport, and trust in effective therapy
Conversational hypnosis vs direct suggestion
Working with anxiety, phobias, and modern stress
Regression, memory, and when “finding the cause” is — or isn’t — necessary
Why clients often experience rapid change once things make sense
The balance between scripts, structure, and true client-centred work
Ericksonian influence, utilisation, and curiosity in practice
Teaching hypnosis, common beginner mistakes, and practitioner confidence
The importance of purpose, meaning, and self-help tools such as anchoring and self-hypnosis
This episode is especially valuable for:
Practising hypnotherapists and students
Therapists curious about different hypnosis styles
Anyone interested in how change really happens in the mind
Those considering training in clinical hypnotherapy
Roger’s insights are grounded, honest, and deeply informed by decades of real-world practice and teaching — offering both reassurance and inspiration for those walking the therapeutic path.
🔗 Interested in training as a clinical hypnotherapist? Visit 👉 https://www.nzach.ac.nz to download the NZACH prospectus.
Kia ora, I’m Meredith McCarthy, a clinical hypnotherapist based in Wellington, New Zealand.
In this Talk Time episode, I explore one of the most common questions people ask about hypnotherapy: Is there a “right” way to do hypnosis?
With so many styles, techniques, and teaching methods out there, it can feel confusing — especially if you’re curious about learning hypnotherapy or wondering what to expect as a client. In this session, I share a clinical, grounded perspective drawn from over 30 years in practice.
We talk about:
Why hypnotherapy is not a one-size-fits-all process
Different approaches to inductions, deepening, and suggestion styles
The role of imagination, rapport, and trust in effective sessions
Depth of trance, somnambulism, and where deeper hypnosis can be clinically useful
Why adaptability matters — especially for clients with aphantasia, anxiety, or control concerns
The difference between authoritarian and permissive hypnosis styles
Why hypnosis isn’t a cure-all, and why readiness for change matters
The real role of the hypnotherapist (and why the client always does the changing)
I also speak openly about myths, misunderstandings, and why ethical practice matters when people claim their method is “more powerful” than others.
At its heart, hypnotherapy is about facilitating a safe, respectful space where clients can access their own inner resources and make meaningful, lasting change — in a way that works for them.
If you’re interested in becoming a clinical hypnotherapist, you’re welcome to visit nzach.ac.nz to download the NZACH diploma prospectus or book a discovery call.
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Thanks for tuning in, and I hope 2026 is off to a gentle and meaningful start for you. I’ll see you next week.
In this episode of Talk Time, clinical hypnotherapist Meredith McCarthy is joined by colleague Teresa Saunders to explore a powerful, research-based approach to journaling that goes far beyond everyday reflection.
The conversation focuses on expressive writing, a structured form of journaling developed by psychologist Dr James Pennebaker and more recently discussed by neuroscientist Andrew Huberman. Research shows this method can support emotional processing, language shifts, and improved psychological and physical wellbeing when used appropriately.
Rather than journaling about daily events, expressive writing involves short, focused writing sessions where people write continuously and privately about emotionally significant experiences — without concern for grammar, structure, or being read by anyone else.
In this episode, we explore:
What expressive writing is and how it differs from traditional journaling
Why 15–20 minutes of writing can support meaningful change
How language patterns shift as emotional processing occurs
The role of honesty and privacy in the healing process
Important safety considerations when journaling around trauma
How this approach can complement therapeutic work
This episode may be helpful if you’re interested in self-reflection, evidence-based wellbeing tools, or understanding how language and the brain interact in healing.
Please note: This episode is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional support. If strong emotions arise, appropriate support is recommended.
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In this episode of Talk Time, Meredith McCarthy and Teresa Saunders discuss expressive writing, a structured journaling method supported by decades of psychological and neuroscience research.
As we begin a brand new year, many people are becoming more aware of just how busy — and sometimes misleading — the mind can be.
In this Talk Time episode, clinical hypnotherapist Meredith McCarthy explores the importance of critical thinking and learning to pause, come into stillness, and discern between facts and assumptions.
We often react to thoughts as if they are true, especially when emotions are running high. Meredith discusses how overthinking, emotional filters, and mental chatter can distort perception — and how curiosity and calm awareness can help restore clarity.
In this episode, we explore:
The difference between thoughts, assumptions, and facts
How emotional states influence perception
Why stillness supports clearer thinking
Using discernment to reduce anxiety and mental overwhelm
This episode is ideal for anyone who finds themselves overthinking, feeling emotionally reactive, or wanting to approach situations with more clarity and calm.
Next episode: Meredith is joined by Teresa Saunders to explore journaling and its role in mental and emotional wellbeing.
To learn more about training as a clinical hypnotherapist, visit www.nzach.ac.nz .
The Change Is Coming: Why Adaptability Is the New Superpower
As we reach the final days of 2025, many people are feeling the weight of change, personally, professionally, and collectively. In this episode of Talk Time, I explore how to break free from old belief patterns and develop the kind of mindset that helps you adapt, grow, and thrive in times of uncertainty.
With rapid changes driven by technology, AI, and shifting life circumstances, adaptability has become one of the most important skills we can cultivate. In this conversation, I share how hypnosis and mindset work can help you move beyond outdated inner narratives, quiet self-doubt, and reconnect with what I call your inner compass, the part of you that already knows how to navigate change.
This episode is especially for you if:
You feel stuck in old habits or belief cycles
You’re noticing fear or uncertainty about the future
You want to strengthen your confidence and adaptability
You’re curious about how hypnosis supports personal change
You’re preparing mentally for a fresh start in the new year
We talk about:
Why the future isn’t written yet
How beliefs formed early in life can quietly shape outcomes
Using mindset as a tool for resilience and possibility
Why human-to-human support matters more than ever
How hypnotherapy helps reset the mind for new beginnings
Change is coming, but with the right mindset, it can become an opportunity rather than a threat.
As we move toward the end of 2025, many people are noticing just how much change they’ve been navigating — personally, emotionally, and globally. In this Talk Time episode, clinical hypnotherapist Meredith McCarthy shares gentle, practical insights into how we can keep our minds positive and steady, even when the world feels unsettled.
This conversation explores the powerful connection between thoughts, language, and emotional wellbeing. Meredith explains how the internal dialogue we carry — often unnoticed — directly affects our nervous system, energy levels, and sense of calm. If you’ve been feeling flat, frustrated, anxious, or in need of a mental reset, this episode offers a supportive pause and a fresh perspective.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
How everyday thoughts influence emotions and stress levels
Why focusing on what you don’t want can increase anxiety
The importance of conscious language and self-talk
How reframing challenges can build resilience and clarity
Why mindset, intention, and energy shape how life responds to us
Meredith also shares how hypnotherapy works with the subconscious mind — the part of us running habits, emotional patterns, and beliefs — and how this process can help people let go of what no longer serves them and move forward with confidence.
Towards the end of the episode, Meredith talks about the upcoming NZACH Diploma in Clinical Hypnotherapy, beginning in February. The training focuses on Ericksonian hypnosis, metaphor, utilisation, and the ethical use of language, supporting students to help others access their inner resources safely and effectively.
If this conversation resonates with you, you’re warmly invited to reflect, listen again, or reach out with questions.
In today’s Talk Time, Meredith McCarthy explores the difference between inner chatter and genuine intuitive knowing— and how this distinction plays a powerful role in hypnotherapy sessions and everyday decision-making.
Many people confuse intuition with thoughts like “Should I?”, “What if?” or “Maybe I should…”. In this episode, Meredith explains why true intuition doesn’t arrive as a question at all — but as a calm, clear statement. A sense of knowing rather than overthinking.
Drawing on over 30 years of clinical experience, Meredith shares how intuition naturally emerges during hypnosis and parts therapy, where clients connect with deeper inner wisdom — whether experienced through the body, emotions, images, or a quiet inner voice. This intuitive guidance often cuts through mental noise and helps people move towards healing, clarity, and meaningful change.
This episode gently explores:
The difference between intuition and mental over-processing
How intuitive knowing shows up in hypnotherapy and parts work
Why inner wisdom feels calm, direct, and grounded
How to start noticing intuitive signals in everyday life
Why intuition is not about being psychic, but about listening deeply
Meredith also touches on how therapists naturally enter altered states alongside their clients, allowing intuitive guidance to inform the therapeutic process in a safe, ethical, and client-centred way.
Whether you are curious about intuition, personal growth, or how hypnotherapy works on a deeper level, this episode offers thoughtful insights and practical reflection.
🔹 About Meredith McCarthy Meredith McCarthy is a clinical hypnotherapist based in Wellington, New Zealand, with over 30 years of experience. She works with clients worldwide and is the founder of the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH).
As we approach the end of the year, many people start thinking about New Year’s resolutions and fresh starts. But why do so many resolutions fall apart? And how can the mind be trained to support long-term success rather than sabotage it?
In this week’s Talk Time, I explore how hypnotherapy can help you build the mindset of success — not just the idea of success. Most people who come to see me aren’t struggling with what they want to achieve, but how to believe in themselves long enough to follow through.
When someone has tried and fallen short more than once, it affects their confidence. And this is exactly where hypnotherapy becomes such a powerful tool. By understanding a client’s “why,” tuning into their emotional readiness, and helping them release old fears and habits, we create the inner conditions for genuine change.
In this episode, I discuss: • Why letting go of old behaviours can feel unfamiliar and scary • The importance of pacing the session around the client’s emotional readiness • How sensory acuity helps the hypnotherapist read subtle shifts in the body and mind • Why scripts alone fall short — and how to truly tune into the client • Using ideomotor signals and client-generated beliefs for lasting transformation • The mindset needed to step into a new year with clarity and confidence
Hypnotherapy isn’t about forcing change. It’s about guiding someone towards their own “aha” moments — helping them discover the beliefs that will support their goals in a meaningful, sustainable way.
If you’re wanting support with your own New Year’s resolutions, or you’d like to experience how hypnotherapy can help you gain momentum, I’d love to connect.
And if you’re interested in becoming a Clinical Hypnotherapist, our 1000-hour NZACH Diploma begins again in February, starting with Ericksonian Hypnosis. You’re welcome to join us — it’s an achievable and rewarding career path.
Thank you for joining me for this week’s Talk Time. If you have questions or suggestions for future episodes, feel free to reach out. Ka kite, and see you next week.
Is There More to Reality Than We Think? A Conversation with Peter McLaughlin
In this episode of NZACH Talk Time, Meredith McCarthy is joined by Peter McLaughlin, a US-based certified hypnotherapist and life coach from Blue Sky Hypnosis, for a fascinating conversation about regression work, past life experiences, grief healing, subconscious change, and the nature of reality. Peter is based in Tarpon Springs, Florida, and offers both in-person and online sessions. His work includes hypnotic regression, anxiety and stress, weight loss, and performance enhancement. During this rich and thought-provoking discussion, Peter shares the deeply personal journey that led him into hypnotherapy after a serious health diagnosis changed the course of his life. What began as a search to better understand the mind-body connection became a lifelong exploration of healing, consciousness, and helping others uncover the deeper roots of emotional and behavioural patterns. Together, Meredith and Peter explore why root cause work matters so much in hypnotherapy. Rather than simply addressing surface symptoms, they discuss the importance of helping clients safely uncover and process the deeper emotional material that may be driving unwanted patterns. The conversation also highlights the value of curiosity over assumption, the importance of staying truly connected to the client in front of you, and why effective hypnosis is often less about reading scripts and more about responsive, attuned therapeutic work. This episode also moves into deeper territory, including: regression as a therapeutic process for uncovering root causes the role of the subconscious mind in symptom formation and healing past life regression and spontaneous regression experiences grief, loss, and the healing power of inner resolution how perspective, memory, and meaning shape our emotional reality spiritual experience, consciousness, and expanded views of healing the relationship between suffering, growth, identity, and transformation Meredith also shares moving reflections from her own life and practice, including experiences of grief, healing, and supporting loved ones through profound emotional and spiritual processes. Together, Meredith and Peter consider how hypnotherapy can create powerful opportunities for closure, reconnection, emotional release, and deeper peace. This episode is for those interested in: clinical hypnotherapy, regression work, subconscious healing, grief resolution, consciousness, spiritual experience, and transformational change. Whether you approach these topics from a therapeutic perspective, a spiritual perspective, or simple curiosity, this conversation invites you to think more deeply about healing, memory, identity, and the wider nature of human experience. About Peter McLaughlin: Peter McLaughlin is a certified hypnotherapist and life coach, trained at the American Academy of Hypnotherapy and the NLP Center of NYC. He is the creator of Blue Sky Hypnosis, author of Becoming the Customer, and a former volunteer firefighter and EMT. According to his website, he works with clients in Florida and worldwide through online sessions. To learn more about Peter’s work, visit https://www.blueskyhypnosis.com To learn more about training in clinical hypnotherapy, visit https://www.nzach.ac.nz If this conversation resonates with you, please like, subscribe, and share it with others who are curious about the deeper dimensions of healing and transformation.
Stop Imagining It — Start Creating It: How to Turn Vision Into Action
In this episode of Talk Time, Meredith McCarthy explores the powerful difference between imagining a better life and actually taking the steps to create it. As a clinical hypnotherapist with over 30 years of experience, Meredith unpacks why so many people begin each year full of hope and good intentions but fall into procrastination, fear, or uncertainty before real progress is made.
This conversation is a practical, grounded look at how to move from dreaming to doing. Meredith discusses:
• Why imagination and manifesting alone won’t create the change you want • How fear of failure, fear of the unknown, and old belief patterns keep people stuck • Why clarity is essential for motivation • The value of starting with a “mind dump” to define your best life • How to build momentum with small, achievable steps • How to reverse-engineer your long-term goals • The role of mentors in accelerating growth • How hypnosis can support confidence, mindset, and follow-through • Why daily habits matter more than big bursts of motivation • How to become the architect of your own life rather than living on autopilot
If you’ve ever felt held back by procrastination, self-doubt, or confusion about your direction, this episode offers practical guidance to help you reset, refocus, and begin taking steps toward the life you want to live.
To learn more about hypnotherapy, mindset change, or training with Meredith through the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy, visit: www.nzach.ac.nz
Meredith McCarthy shares the deeply personal story that shaped her life, her identity, and ultimately her calling as a clinical hypnotherapist.
Meredith opens up about discovering she was adopted at sixteen, the loss of her brother to childhood cancer, and the impact these events had on her sense of belonging, self-worth, and internal dialogue. She reflects on how grief, identity struggles, depression, and dyslexia shaped her early years — and how these experiences later became the foundation for her work in supporting others through their own healing.
This episode explores:
• Growing up in Fiji and the tragedy that changed her family • The unexpected discovery of her adoption • Navigating grief, loneliness, and a fractured sense of identity • The search for her birth family and the healing that followed • The influence of genetics, neurodiversity, and family patterns • How these life experiences created the empathy and insight she brings to her clinical work • The importance of internal dialogue and becoming your own inner best friend • Why hypnotherapy became the modality that helped her rebuild from within
Meredith discusses how personal tragedy can, over time, become a source of insight and strength, allowing us to support others with depth, compassion, and lived experience. She highlights how hypnotherapy provides powerful tools to shift internal patterns, create emotional balance, and elevate the way we feel in the world.
If you have ever felt lost, broken, misunderstood, or unsure of your place in life, this episode offers reassurance and perspective. Meredith’s story is a reminder that healing is possible and that our past does not define our worth.
To learn more about training in Clinical Hypnotherapy through the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH), visit: www.nzach.ac.nz
Changing Your Mindset: Why “I’m Not Good Enough” Is Old News
What if “I’m not good enough” is just an old story your mind forgot to update? In this episode, Meredith McCarthy explains how hypnotherapy helps you rewrite that script.
In this Talk Time episode, clinical hypnotherapist Meredith McCarthy from Wellington, New Zealand, explores how hypnotherapy can help people break free from the deeply ingrained belief, “I’m not good enough.”
Meredith explains how these limiting beliefs often start in childhood, then quietly shape our choices, confidence, and opportunities as adults. She shows how hypnotherapy uses focused attention, direct suggestion, and the natural hypnotic state of imagination to help you challenge old mental “newsreels” and create a new internal narrative.
You’ll learn:
How beliefs like “I’m not good enough” form and get reinforced over time
Why imagining your future success is already a light state of hypnosis
How precise, empowering language can shift your mindset
Why hypnotherapy is such a powerful tool for changing entrenched thought patterns
If you are ready to move from “I’m not good enough” to “I am good enough, and I’m doing it,” this episode offers a grounded, practical way to start thinking differently.
To learn more about Meredith’s 1,000-hour Diploma in Clinical Hypnotherapy, visit: www.nzach.ac.nz
Unconscious Bias in Hypnotherapy | Why Curiosity is the Key to Ethical Practice
Welcome to Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy, founder of the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH) and President of the New Zealand Association of Professional Hypnotherapists (NZAPH).
In this episode, Meredith explores unconscious bias in clinical hypnotherapy — what it looks like in a client session, how it can quietly shape our choices, and what every therapist or student needs to know to avoid it.
Learn how to:
Recognise your own unconscious filters and projections
Stay out of “fix-it mode”
Use curiosity to create genuine connection and insight
Maintain ethical boundaries and professional sensitivity
Reflect and grow through clinical supervision
Whether you’re already practising or considering a career in hypnotherapy, this talk will help you deepen your self-awareness and elevate your practice.
✨ Interested in training with Meredith? Discover NZACH’s Diploma in Clinical Hypnotherapy — an online, comprehensive qualification designed to build confidence and skill. 👉 www.nzach.ac.nz
🕓 Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 00:30 – What is unconscious bias? 02:10 – Common traps for new hypnotherapists 05:00 – The power of curiosity and holding space 08:00 – When to take it to supervision 09:30 – Training opportunities with NZACH
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Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy | NLP: Aiming for Excellence, Not Average
Hello and welcome! In today’s Talk Time, I dive into one of my favourite Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) concepts — modelling excellence.
Have you ever noticed how some people just seem to excel effortlessly? It’s not luck — it’s strategy. NLP teaches us to study what successful people do and “copy-paste” those patterns into our own lives. Whether it’s learning a new skill, improving communication, or reshaping your mindset, this episode will help you start thinking like someone who aims for excellence, not average.
I’ll share my own story from boarding school — how observing high achievers transformed me from a struggling student into a confident learner — and how a tennis coach helped me understand the power of precise modelling. You’ll see how this same principle applies to any area of life you want to master.
🌟 What You’ll Learn
What Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) really means
How your VACOG system (Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic, Olfactory, Gustatory) filters experience
Why we distort, delete, and generalise information — and how to change it
How to model excellence in learning, communication, and success
Real-life examples of mindset breakthroughs through modelling
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“Dealing with Extreme Stress | Finding Calm in Chaos”
Kia ora, I’m Meredith McCarthy, a Clinical Hypnotherapist based in Wellington, New Zealand. In this heartfelt episode, I open up about my recent experience caring for my elderly mother and how it reminded me of the importance of slowing down, accepting support, and finding calm in life’s most stressful moments.
If you’ve ever had your world turned upside down by an unexpected event — the phone call that changes everything — this Talk Time is for you. Together, we’ll explore: ✨ How to manage extreme stress one moment at a time ✨ Why community and connection are so vital when life gets tough ✨ Simple ways to support your nervous system through breathing, stillness, and reflection ✨ The power of self-hypnosis and guided relaxation to restore balance
I also share how listening to hypnotic and meditative recordings helped both me and my mum find peace through the chaos — a reminder that healing can happen even in the hardest of times.
🌸 Take a moment for yourself today — breathe, be still, and know you’re not alone.
If you found this episode comforting or relatable, please: 👍 Like the video 💬 Share your experience in the comments 🔔 Subscribe to join our growing community of learners and healers
🎓 Want to learn how hypnotherapy works or train to become a Clinical Hypnotherapist? Visit www.nzach.ac.nz to explore our professional training options at the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH).
Welcome to Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy. This guided meditation invites you into a deeply restorative state using mindful breathing, gentle eye-blink relaxation, a descending staircase visualisation, and a soothing white-light practice. It’s designed to calm the nervous system, soften physical tension, and reconnect you with a steady, peaceful centre.
Safety first: Please do not listen while driving, operating machinery, or doing anything that requires your full attention. Choose a quiet, comfortable space where you can sit or lie down undisturbed.
What you’ll experience
Slow, mindful breathing to settle the body and quiet the mind
A gentle eye-fixation and countdown to deepen relaxation
A guided step-down visualisation into a safe, open, welcoming space
White-light imagery to soothe and uplift mind, body, and spirit
An expansive heart-centred practice of connection, love, and peace
A calm return to full alertness, bringing clarity and ease into your day
How to use this meditation
Listen with headphones if you can for a more immersive experience.
Repeat daily (or nightly) to strengthen your relaxation response.
If you drift off—that’s okay. Your subconscious mind absorbs what it needs.
After the final count up, take your time before standing to avoid light-headedness.
Benefits you may notice
Reduced stress and sympathetic arousal
Easier sleep onset and deeper rest
A felt sense of inner steadiness, self-compassion, and clarity
Gentle release of muscle tension and mental overactivityChapters (update times after you upload)
00:00 Welcome & safety reminder 00:30 Settling the body & breath awareness 02:10 Allowing relaxation to deepen with each exhale 04:00 Eye-fixation & gentle blink countdown (10 → 1) 06:30 Stairway visualisation into a calm, open space (10 → 1) 09:10 White-light healing & heart-centred expansion 13:40 Integrating calm, clarity, and inner strength 15:30 Count up to wakefulness (1 → 3) & closing
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About Meredith
I’m Meredith McCarthy, NZAPH Registered Clinical Hypnotherapist and founder of the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH). I’ve supported thousands of clients over 30+ years with practical, compassionate mind-body tools that help people calm, heal, and thrive.
Kia ora — I’m Meredith McCarthy. Welcome to NZACH Talk Time. This guided meditation helps your body relax deeply while training your mind to practise single-pointed focus. Using a gentle body-scan and the pebble-and-pond imagery, you’ll release tension, calm racing thoughts, and reconnect with the quiet wisdom inside you.
What this practice will help with: • Deep physical relaxation (head, jaw, spine, hips and legs) • Reducing stress, overwhelm and mental chatter • Improving single-pointed attention and mindful presence • Supporting restful sleep and nervous-system recovery • Reconnecting with inner guidance — hearing that gentle “divine whisper”
How to use this video: • Find a comfortable, safe place to sit or lie down. • Use headphones for better immersion. • If you need to fall asleep, let the meditation play; if you prefer to stay awake, practise gentle listening. • This meditation is suitable for beginners and experienced meditators.
Timestamps 0:00 Welcome & gentle breathing 0:45 Body relaxation — head to toes 4:10 Eye focus and progressive blinking technique 6:00 Pebble & pond visualisation (mindfulness practice) 14:30 Closing — return, deepen, or drift to sleep
If you found this helpful, please like, comment, and subscribe — it helps others find these practices too. Share below how you felt after the practice or what you’d like next.
My private practice & bookings: https://www.meredithmccarthy.com/book-online
Contact: info@nzach.ac.nz | +64 27 699 3950
Disclaimer: This meditation is a relaxation and mindfulness practice — not a substitute for medical or mental-health care. If you have concerns about your mental health or are experiencing severe symptoms, please seek professional help.
Double Binds: Creating Freedom Through Choice | Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy
Welcome back to Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy. I’m a Clinical Hypnotherapist based in Wellington, New Zealand, with over 30 years of experience, and every week I share practical insights into the art and science of clinical hypnotherapy.
In today’s episode, we’re talking about double binds — a classic Ericksonian language pattern that helps bypass resistance and create cooperation in a gentle, ethical way. Double binds give clients the freedom of choice, while both choices naturally lead toward positive change.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
What double binds are and why they work so effectively in hypnotherapy
How to use double binds to bypass resistance and guide clients into trance
Clinical examples: “You can close your eyes now, or in a moment…”
Everyday examples: “Would you like one sugar or two?”
How to apply double binds ethically to create empowerment and change
Key Takeaways
Double binds redirect resistance into collaboration
They create freedom through choice while moving toward the desired outcome
This technique is subtle, ethical, and simple to integrate into everyday conversations
A classic Ericksonian tool, still powerful in modern hypnotherapy practice
If you’d like to study advanced hypnotherapy techniques, explore the NZACH 1000-hour Diploma Programme: www.nzach.ac.nz
I’d love to hear from you: Have you noticed double binds in everyday conversations, or used them in your own practice? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
If you enjoyed this Talk Time, please like, share, and subscribe — it really helps the channel grow and reach more people interested in hypnotherapy and the power of language.
The Yes Set & Agreement Frames: Leading the Mind Toward Change | Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy
Welcome to Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy. I’m a Clinical Hypnotherapist based in Wellington, New Zealand, with over 30 years of experience helping people unlock the power of the subconscious mind.
In today’s episode, we explore two of the most powerful hypnotic language patterns: The Yes Set and Agreement Frames. These simple yet transformative techniques help you build rapport, bypass resistance, and guide clients toward lasting change.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
History of the Yes Set – from Aristotle’s rhetoric, to Émile Coué’s affirmations, to Milton Erickson’s conversational hypnosis, to modern NLP
What a Yes Set is – how small agreements create momentum toward bigger shifts
Practical hypnotherapy examples for anxiety, smoking cessation, and sleep
Agreement Frames – how to handle objections without confrontation and reframe them into positive momentum
Practice tips – using Yes Sets in daily conversations to strengthen your skills
Key Takeaways
Yes Sets create internal momentum by stacking agreement
Agreement Frames validate resistance and redirect it into positive change
These techniques are subtle, ethical, and powerful when used with care
Both tools are timeless — from Aristotle to Erickson to modern hypnotherapy practice
Want to learn more about advanced hypnotherapy techniques? Explore the NZACH 1000-hour Diploma Programme: www.nzach.ac.nz
I’d love to hear from you: Have you noticed Yes Sets or Agreement Frames in everyday life — in therapy, teaching, or even sales? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
If you found this video helpful, please like, share, and subscribe. It really helps this channel grow and spread the word about the power of clinical hypnotherapy.
The Creative Power of Thought: How Your Consciousness Shapes Your Reality
What if your thoughts are not just passing ideas… but creative forces shaping your reality? In this episode of Talk Time, Meredith explores the creative power of thought and consciousness — and how, as a clinical hypnotherapist, she works with this principle every day
Across this series, we’ve explored love over fear, unity and oneness, interconnectedness, and the illusion of ego. Now we arrive at something foundational:
Where attention goes, energy flows.
Every thought you think stimulates new neural pathways. Every belief you reinforce strengthens a pattern. Every dream begins as a conscious idea.
In this episode, Meredith unpacks:
• How conscious thought reshapes the brain • Why belief must accompany desire • The difference between the “doing” script and the “don’ting” script • How focusing on what you don’t want strengthens it • Why clear intention and strong emotion create momentum • The role of synchronistic moments in life • How manifestation works through aligned thought and feeling
Through personal stories — including her journey into art exhibitions and unexpected opportunities — Meredith illustrates how visualising, emotionally engaging, and consistently directing attention toward what you want can open unexpected doors
This isn’t about wishful thinking.
It’s about:
• Cleaning up your thought stream • Becoming your own inner cheerleader • Aligning emotion with intention • Believing you are capable and deserving • Understanding that you are more powerful than you think
As a hypnotherapist, Meredith helps clients shift limiting beliefs at a subconscious level — reinforcing empowering narratives that support confidence, clarity, and purposeful action
So ask yourself:
What are you giving your attention to? What are you emotionally charging? What are you daydreaming into existence?
Because strong emotion and clear intention dance together — and they create.
If you’re curious about becoming a clinical hypnotherapist and learning how to guide others in unlocking their creative power, visit: www.nzach.ac.nz
If this episode resonated, comment below and share what you’re consciously creating next.
See you in the next Talk Time.
Embedded Commands: Planting Seeds of Change | Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy
Welcome back to Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy – I’m a Clinical Hypnotherapist based in Wellington, New Zealand with over 30 years of experience. In this series, we’re exploring hypnotic language patterns that help bypass resistance and guide the subconscious mind toward healing and change.
Today’s episode is all about embedded commands — subtle suggestions hidden inside ordinary sentences. Also known as “planting seeds of change,” embedded commands are a powerful way of helping clients shift their inner dialogue, let go of resistance, and embrace new possibilities.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
What embedded commands are and why they work with the subconscious
How to use tone, pauses, and gestures as non-verbal markers
Why embedded commands bypass resistance and feel natural to the client
How to stack commands to build momentum and lasting change
Everyday hypnotherapy examples for:
Sleep: “…you might just drift into deep, natural sleep.”
Confidence: “Each time you speak, you’ll notice yourself feeling stronger and more capable.”
Anxiety: “…you can remember to breathe calmly and let go.”
Key Takeaways:
Embedded commands are suggestions woven into natural language.
They bypass resistance because they don’t feel like “commands.”
Tone, pauses, gestures, and rhythm make them more effective.
Think of them as seeds planted in the subconscious — nurtured into growth over time.
Interested in becoming a Clinical Hypnotherapist? Discover the NZACH 1000-hour Diploma Programme: https://www.nzach.ac.nz/
💬 What embedded commands have you noticed in everyday conversation — or used with clients? Share in the comments, I’d love to hear from you.
If you enjoyed this episode, please like, share, and subscribe — it really helps this channel reach more people who want to learn about the power of hypnotherapy.
Presuppositions: The Language of Assumed Change | Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy
Welcome to Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy – Clinical Hypnotherapist, educator, and founder of the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH).
In this episode, we explore the hypnotic power of presuppositions — subtle language patterns that bypass resistance and assume success is already happening. Instead of asking if change will occur, presuppositions shift the focus to when and how. This simple linguistic shift creates powerful results in hypnotherapy and everyday communication.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
What presuppositions are and why they work with the subconscious mind
How presuppositions bypass resistance by embedding assumptions of success
Ordinary phrasing vs. presupposed phrasing — clear side-by-side examples
Practical hypnotherapy applications for anxiety, sleep, smoking cessation, and confidence
How to stack presuppositions to layer positive change
Practice tips for reframing client goals into presuppositions that create momentum
Practical Examples Covered:
Ordinary: “Do you think you’ll feel less anxious?” → Presupposition: “When you notice yourself feeling calmer…”
Ordinary: “You might relax.” → Presupposition: “As you relax more deeply now…”
Ordinary: “If you succeed in this exam…” → Presupposition: “When you succeed in this exam, you’ll feel proud of yourself.”
Ordinary: “You could feel confident.” → Presupposition: “Each time you speak, you’ll notice confidence growing.”
Key Takeaways:
Presuppositions assume positive change is already unfolding.
They shift the focus from if change will happen → when and how it happens.
Simple tweaks in phrasing can profoundly influence outcomes.
With practice, you can weave presuppositions into natural conversation for deep subconscious impact.
📌 Want to learn advanced hypnotherapy techniques? Explore the NZACH 1000-hour Diploma Programme: www.nzach.ac.nz
💬 I’d love to hear from you: How do you use presuppositions in your sessions, teaching, or everyday conversations? Share in the comments!
If you found this helpful, like, subscribe, and share — it really supports the channel and helps more people discover the power of clinical hypnotherapy.
Metaphors That Heal: Storytelling for the Subconscious | Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy
Welcome to Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy – Clinical Hypnotherapist, educator, and founder of the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH).
In this episode, we explore how metaphors and storytelling bypass resistance, speak directly to the subconscious, and create lasting transformation. From childhood fairy tales to therapeutic metaphors in hypnotherapy, stories have always shaped how we understand the world — and in hypnosis, they can unlock powerful shifts.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Why metaphors bypass resistance and speak to the subconscious mind
How everyday sayings (“as heavy as lead”, “light as a feather”) hold therapeutic power
Classic metaphors in therapy: the mountain climb, the healing river, the locked door with a key, the healing garden
How to design metaphors for a client’s unique needs and interests (cars, ballet, fishing, sport, etc.)
The difference between short one-liners and long metaphorical journeys
Why leaving space for the client’s imagination makes metaphors so effective
Practical ways to weave storytelling into hypnotherapy sessions
Key Takeaways:
Metaphors speak the natural language of the subconscious.
They bypass conscious resistance and create a safe space for healing.
The most effective metaphors come from the client’s own imagery and lived experiences.
Your role as a therapist is to plant the seed — and let the subconscious mind do the rest.
📌 Want to train in advanced hypnotherapy techniques? Explore the NZACH 1000-hour Diploma Programme: www.nzach.ac.nz
💬 I’d love to hear from you: What metaphors have been powerful in your own work or life? Share in the comments below.
If you found this video helpful, like, comment, and subscribe — it really supports the channel and helps more people discover the world of clinical hypnotherapy.
The Milton Model in Hypnotherapy | Conversational Hypnosis & Language Patterns for Change
Welcome to Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy – Clinical Hypnotherapist, educator, and founder of the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH).
In today’s episode, we explore the Milton Model – the conversational hypnosis approach inspired by Dr. Milton Erickson that uses artfully vague language patterns to bypass resistance, build rapport, and invite the subconscious mind to create change.
You’ll discover how hypnotherapists can:
Use vague and open-ended language to let the client’s subconscious fill in the gaps
Build rapport quickly and naturally
Bypass conscious resistance with tag questions, presuppositions, and mind reads
Use rhythm, pacing, and tone to guide clients into trance without a formal induction
Incorporate metaphors and client-specific stories to deepen insight and transformation
Encourage ego strengthening so clients see themselves as the source of their own change
We’ll cover practical examples of:
Artfully vague statements (“There’s a part of you that knows, doesn’t it?”)
Cause-and-effect language
Universal quantifiers
Nominalisations
Embedded commands
Pacing and leading
Whether you’re a hypnotherapy student, a practising therapist wanting to refine your skills, or simply curious about how conversational hypnosis works, this talk will give you both insight and practical tools to try.
If you’d like to train in advanced hypnotherapy techniques like the Milton Model, visit: 🌐 www.nzach.ac.nz – Find out about our Hypnotherapy Diploma programme.
📌 Watch next:
Indirect Suggestions in Hypnotherapy – [link to previous episode]
Metaphors That Heal (coming soon)
💬 Have questions or examples of using the Milton Model? Share them in the comments – I’d love to hear from you.
Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction to the Milton Model 2:18 Origins – Milton Erickson, Bandler, and Grinder 4:30 Why vague language patterns work 10:12 Common Milton Model language structures 20:05 Using rhythm, tone, and pacing 28:15 Practice exercise 31:00 Final thoughts & next episode preview
Keywords: Milton Model, conversational hypnosis, Milton Erickson, NLP, hypnotherapy language patterns, artfully vague language, tag questions, presuppositions, mind reads, bypass resistance, indirect suggestion, hypnotherapy training, clinical hypnotherapist, NZACH, New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy.
Unlock the Power of Indirect Suggestion in Hypnotherapy
Unlock the Power of Indirect Suggestion in Hypnotherapy | Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy
Welcome to Talk Time. I’m Meredith McCarthy, a Clinical Hypnotherapist based in Wellington, New Zealand, and founder of the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH). In this episode, we explore the subtle art of indirect suggestions—one of the most powerful and respectful tools in modern clinical hypnotherapy.
If you’ve ever wondered how to bypass resistance and support long-term change in a gentle, effective way, this episode is for you.
What we cover in this episode:
The difference between direct and indirect suggestion
How to use metaphors, stories, and permissive language
Examples of real-time hypnotic phrasing
How indirect suggestions support safety, trust, and client ownership
Why storytelling plays a key role in creating meaningful transformation
Practical tips for therapists learning hypnotic language
Whether you’re a hypnotherapy student, a practitioner looking to deepen your skills, or simply curious about how hypnosis works, you’ll find insights and inspiration to enhance your understanding of the subconscious mind.
If you’re interested in becoming a clinical hypnotherapist, I invite you to explore the NZACH 1000-hour Diploma Programme. We offer rolling intake, online live sessions, and a strong emphasis on practice-based learning. You can learn more at www.nzach.ac.nz.
The next episode in this hypnotic language series will focus on The Milton Model, where we dive into the legacy of Dr Milton Erickson and how his approach continues to influence client-centred, indirect work today.
If you found this helpful, please subscribe, leave a comment, or share your thoughts—I love hearing from you.
Ka kite, Meredith McCarthy Clinical Hypnotherapist | Founder of NZACH | President of NZAPH
Direct Suggestions: When Clear is Powerful | Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy
Direct Suggestions: When Clear is Powerful | Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy Episode 2 – Words That Change Minds Series
In this episode of Talk Time, clinical hypnotherapist Meredith McCarthy explores one of the most effective tools in hypnotherapy — direct suggestion.
Direct suggestions are clear, outcome-focused statements that speak straight to the subconscious mind. They’re especially powerful when a client is ready for change and needs clarity, confidence, and direction. Meredith explains how, when used intentionally and ethically, direct suggestions can help rewire neural pathways and establish new belief systems.
Whether you’re curious about hypnotherapy or training as a practitioner, this episode offers valuable insights you can apply right away — in your sessions or your own life.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
What direct suggestions are and why they’re so effective
How to use present tense, rhythm, and tone to increase impact
Common mistakes to avoid when delivering suggestions
How to anchor new habits using everyday cues like pillows, blankets, or routines
The difference between passive and powerful language
This is part of Meredith’s series Words That Change Minds — designed to help you understand the power of language in therapeutic settings and daily communication.
Want to study hypnotherapy? Explore the NZACH online diploma at https://www.nzach.ac.nz 1000-hour training | Live online sessions | Rolling enrolments
Next Episode: Indirect Suggestions – Subtle Language That Bypasses Resistance Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don’t miss the next episode in this practical, empowering series.
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Words That Change Minds – The Power of Hypnotic Language Episode 1 | Hypnotherapy Language Series with Meredith McCarthy
Words That Change Minds – The Power of Hypnotic Language Episode 1 | Hypnotherapy Language Series with Meredith McCarthy
Have you ever thought about the power of words? In this first episode of our new series, clinical hypnotherapist Meredith McCarthy explores how language shapes emotion, behaviour, and transformation — especially within hypnotherapy.
Whether you're simply curious about hypnosis or considering training to become a hypnotherapist, this episode lays the essential groundwork. Discover how carefully chosen words can bypass resistance, change subconscious beliefs, and support lasting positive change.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Why hypnosis is a language-based modality
How hypnotic suggestions bypass the critical mind
The difference between healing and harmful language
How to create positive belief loops
Real-life examples of hypnotic phrasing
What makes an effective post-hypnotic suggestion
This is the start of our journey into hypnotic language — from direct and indirect suggestion to metaphors, pacing, and conversational hypnosis. Subscribe to follow the full series.
Ready to train as a clinical hypnotherapist? Learn more at: https://www.nzach.ac.nz Online diploma | Rolling intake | Weekly live sessions
Next Episode: Direct Suggestions: When Clear is Powerful Subscribe and turn on notifications to catch it when it’s released.
Are you dreaming of something more but finding it hard to take action?
Hi, I’m Meredith McCarthy, Clinical Hypnotherapist based in Wellington, New Zealand. In this Talk Time episode, I explore how hypnotherapy can help you break through mindset barriers and move confidently toward your goals.
Whether it's launching a business, building better habits, or simply making a personal change, many people get stuck in doubt, fear, or procrastination. In this conversation, I share practical tools and personal stories to show how a mindset shift, combined with the power of hypnosis, can make a real difference.
What we cover in this episode: • Why goals often feel out of reach (and what to do about it) • The power of future self visualisation • Using hypnosis to reframe limiting beliefs • Creating momentum through small steps • My own journey from tech phobia to website developer • How to use stubbornness and self-belief to stay the course • The role of self-hypnosis and mindset priming
This video is for anyone who wants to stop overthinking and start taking aligned action—especially if you're feeling stuck, unsure, or discouraged.
To work with me directly: Visit www.meredithmccarthy.com to book a session or learn more about how hypnotherapy can support your journey.
Interested in becoming a Clinical Hypnotherapist? Explore my 1000-hour trauma-informed diploma training at www.nzach.ac.nz
If you find this video helpful, please like and subscribe. I release a new Talk Time episode every week to share insights from the world of clinical hypnotherapy, mindset transformation, and personal growth.
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How to Think Like a Hypnotherapist | Deep Dive with Dave Mason | Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy
Welcome to Talk Time, where we explore the powerful world of clinical hypnotherapy. In this episode, I’m joined by the wise and wonderfully insightful Dave Mason—an experienced hypnotherapist, metaphor specialist, and valued NZAPH member.
🎙️ In this deeply honest and thought-provoking conversation, we explore:
What it really means to think like a hypnotherapist The power of clean language and why advice-giving can get in the way How to uncover a client’s unconscious beliefs through conversational cues The difference between rapport and control Why listening is the most important skill in therapy How to join your client inside their inner world without intruding Whether you’re a seasoned hypnotherapist, a student in training, or simply curious about the deeper layers of human behaviour—this episode offers a wealth of practical insight and gentle challenge.
💬 One of the most powerful takeaways? “It’s never too late to have a good childhood.” Dave reminds us why therapy isn’t a cost—it’s an investment in freedom.
🔗 Want to work with Dave? Check out his website: https://wellingtonhypnosis.co.nz He offers both Zoom and in-person sessions from Wellington.
✨ Interested in becoming a clinical hypnotherapist? Visit https://www.nzach.ac.nz to explore our comprehensive diploma training through the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH).
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Welcome back to Talk Time! In this episode, I’m joined again by the wonderful Teresa Saunders, and we’re diving into one of the most important topics we see in clinic: self-esteem. Where does it come from? Why is it so fragile? And how can we help clients build it in a lasting, meaningful way?
We explore the difference between confidence and competence, why affirmations sometimes fall flat, and how the inner critic can become hypnotic without us even realising it. Teresa and I also share insights from our own journeys—including stories about flutes, squeeze balls, and rediscovering joy through learning.
🌱 You'll learn:
Why self-esteem is deeply tied to emotion and identity
The four stages of learning and how they relate to confidence
How to use sensory tools, anchors, and hypnotic language to shift internal dialogue
The power of the “as if” frame in hypnosis and coaching
How to challenge limiting beliefs that were never yours to begin with
This episode is packed with heartfelt wisdom, practical tools, and a gentle reminder to be kind to yourself—because you are already enough. 💛
🎓 Want to Train as a Hypnotherapist?
If this conversation sparked something in you and you'd like to explore hypnotherapy more deeply—either for personal growth or professional training—come and study with me at the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH).
Our 1000-hour Diploma in Clinical Hypnotherapy is open for enrolment now, fully online, and accessible no matter where you are in the world.
🌀 What’s included:
120+ hours of live training via Zoom (Thursdays 7pm–9:30pm NZT)
18 comprehensive modules covering everything from hypnotic inductions to therapeutic interventions
Small, supportive group learning with breakout room practice
Recordings available for flexible study
Rolling intake – start at any time!
International standard training that blends NLP, trauma-informed care, and integrative hypnotherapy
To learn more, visit 👉 www.nzach.ac.nz Or email me directly at 📧 info@nzach.ac.nz
🎧 New episodes of Talk Time drop every Wednesday at 7am NZT. If this episode resonates, please like, comment, subscribe, and share—it really helps us grow our community.
Is your ego protecting you… or limiting you? In this episode of Talk Time, Meredith explores the illusionary nature of the ego — and how it quietly shapes your decisions, relationships, confidence, and sense of worth . We often think of ego as identity. But what if it’s more of a construct — a collection of beliefs built around fear, acceptance, achievement, and being “good enough”? In this thought-provoking conversation, Meredith unpacks: • How ego can be rooted in fear of rejection • Why low self-esteem and inflated ego often come from the same place • The difference between healthy ambition and ego-driven validation • How ego can stop you speaking up or stepping forward • Why burnout often hides behind achievement • The impact of childhood conditioning on adult identity • How to challenge beliefs that feel factual but may be fictional Ego isn’t the enemy. If we weren’t meant to have one, we wouldn’t. But when ego runs unchecked, it can distort reality — making you feel either not good enough or superior to others as protection. Many clients Meredith works with struggle with delicate self-esteem, overthinking, and fear of what others think
The common thread? A belief that worth must be earned. This episode invites you to explore a different foundation: “I am enough.” Not because you won. Not because you achieved. Not because you proved something. But because you are. Through hypnotherapy, Meredith helps clients challenge ego-based beliefs and reinforce empowering truths at a subconscious level — creating sustainable confidence rather than fragile validation
If you’ve ever: • Held back in meetings • Felt crushed by failure • Needed to win to feel worthy • Burnt out chasing success • Struggled with harsh self-criticism This episode will resonate. If you’re interested in training as a clinical hypnotherapist and learning how to guide others through powerful mindset shifts, visit: www.nzach.ac.nz Next week: The creative power of thought and consciousness — and how what you think shapes what you experience. See you in the next Talk Time.
Taming the Mind Monster: Everyday Strategies to Reduce Anxiety
“Talk Time: Working to Reduce Anxiety” Feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or stuck in overthinking? You’re not alone — and you don’t have to stay there. In this Talk Time episode, I share powerful, practical tools you can start using today to calm your nervous system, retrain your mind, and create a daily ritual for inner peace.
Hi, I’m Meredith McCarthy — clinical hypnotherapist, educator, and founder of NZACH (New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy). With over 30 years’ experience, I’ve helped thousands of people reduce anxiety, shift limiting beliefs, and reconnect with their inner calm.
🌀 In this episode, you’ll discover:
Why anxiety is a signal, not a flaw How to ground yourself using the 5-4-3-2-1 technique My favourite calming breathwork methods (including the sigh) A beautiful finger-tracing meditation for racing thoughts The 3 D’s for anxious thinking: Detach, Determination, and Direction How to create an internal safe space using anchoring Tips for building a daily anxiety-reducing ritual You’ll also be guided through a gentle relaxation exercise to activate calm and build emotional resilience.
✨ Whether you're managing generalised anxiety, supporting others, or studying hypnotherapy, this episode is full of insights you can apply straight away.
💬 Tell me in the comments: Which tool or idea will you try this week?
Beyond the Trance: The Lasting Power of Post-Hypnotic Suggestion | NZACH Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy
What really happens after a hypnotherapy session? In this episode of Talk Time, Clinical Hypnotherapist and NZACH Founder Meredith McCarthy dives into one of the most powerful tools in the hypnotherapist’s toolbox: post-hypnotic suggestion.
✨ Discover how a single suggestion—crafted with care—can ripple into everyday life long after the session ends. Meredith shares real-world examples from her clinical practice, including:
How to help clients shift habits like smoking, procrastination, and emotional eating
Using post-hypnotic anchors for sleep, motivation, and confidence
How to ethically create suggestions using the client’s own words and inner goals
What to avoid when a client isn’t ready—and why consent is key
And how to troubleshoot when a suggestion doesn’t quite land
Whether you're a student of hypnotherapy, a practising therapist, or simply curious about how change really happens beneath the surface—this episode is packed with insight, storytelling, and practical wisdom.
🎓 Interested in becoming a Clinical Hypnotherapist? Join our 1000-hour diploma programme at the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH). We offer live, online training with a 30-day trial period to see if it’s the right fit for you.
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In this heartfelt episode of Talk Time, I (Meredith McCarthy) reflect on my 30+ year journey as a clinical hypnotherapist – the highlights, the challenges, and the deep sense of purpose this work brings.
Whether you’re thinking about training to become a hypnotherapist, exploring new career pathways, or just curious about what happens behind the therapy room door… this episode offers an honest insight into what the job really looks like.
🌱 Discover:
Why hypnotherapy is such a rewarding profession
What a typical day might involve (spoiler: it’s never boring!)
How change can happen in just one session
The difference between real clinical hypnotherapy and stage hypnosis
What it takes to build a full-time, ethical, and soul-nourishing practice
Plus, I share a powerful client story, how I balance work and life, and why I believe this career is more than just a job — it’s a calling. If you’re considering hypnotherapy as a career, visit www.nzach.ac.nz to learn more about our 1000-hour Clinical Hypnotherapy Diploma.
🔔 Subscribe to keep learning about the mind, healing, and what it means to truly help others. ❤️ Like, comment, and share if this episode resonated with you!
Understanding Regression in Hypnotherapy: Healing the Inner Child & Accessing Root Causes
Welcome to Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy—your space for deep and meaningful conversations about clinical hypnotherapy. In today’s episode, we explore the powerful and transformative process of regression therapy.
What is regression in hypnotherapy? How does it work? And why is it so effective in healing childhood wounds, uncovering root causes, and working with the subconscious mind?
Join me as I unpack:
The difference between age regression and cause regression How to work safely with the inner child Why client-led healing matters more than scripted solutions The role of safe anchoring and ego states in deep subconscious work Tips for working with memory, trauma, and emotional blocks How to create a healing environment without retraumatising Whether you’re a student of hypnotherapy, a fellow therapist, or someone curious about healing the past to create a better future, this episode will give you practical insights and professional tips drawn from over 30 years of experience.
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Are you ready to quit smoking or vaping — for good? Whether you're stuck in the cycle of nicotine addiction or supporting someone who is, this episode of Talk Time is packed with powerful mindset strategies to help you break free.
I’m Meredith McCarthy, Clinical Hypnotherapist and founder of the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH), and I’m here to remind you: your mind is your greatest tool for change.
In this episode, you’ll discover: 💭 How your mindset influences success 🧠 The real reason smoking or vaping feels "soothing" 🌬️ The breathing technique that calms cravings 📆 How to set a quit date with confidence 🧘♀️ Why affirmations and identity shifts matter 🧪 The truth about nicotine gum, patches, and relapse 🌱 How to rewire your internal story and reclaim control
This video is perfect for anyone ready to reclaim their health and happiness — or those who want to help others do the same.
Welcome to Talk Time with me, Meredith McCarthy – Clinical Hypnotherapist and founder of the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH).
In this special episode for World Smoke Free Day (31 May), I share my personal journey of how I quit smoking 40 cigarettes a day and stayed smoke-free for decades. As a clinical hypnotherapist, I now help others break free from smoking using the power of the mind.
You’ll learn: ✨ How hypnotherapy helps rewire addiction patterns ✨ The mindset shifts that supported my transformation ✨ Why belief systems matter in breaking free ✨ A simple mantra and breathing ritual I used daily ✨ How metaphor and visualisation can empower healing ✨ Tips for relapse prevention and setting a quit date
Whether you're a smoker looking to quit, a loved one wanting to support someone, or you're simply curious about hypnotherapy, this episode will inspire you to take that first step toward freedom.
💬 What helped you quit or reduce smoking? Share your story in the comments – I’d love to hear from you.
🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell to get notified when next week’s episode drops, where I’ll be sharing even more strategies on quitting smoking and overcoming addiction – including support for vaping.
Addiction recovery hypnotherapy Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy – World Smoke Free Day Special
First of all, I think I’m a bit of a hypno-geek at heart. I live, breathe, and speak hypnosis all the time. Honestly, my kids and my husband probably think there’s something wrong with me! But the truth is, this work lights me up. After more than 30 years, I still love driving to work just as much as I did on my very first day.
In this episode, I’m sharing how I work holistically with addiction clients—especially those wanting to break free from smoking, vaping, or other habits that have taken over their lives.
Because here’s the thing… addiction isn’t always what we think. Sure, it can be smoking or alcohol, but it can also be a mindset. A way of being. A story we’ve carried since we were seven years old, telling ourselves we aren’t good enough.
In this episode, I invite you to discover how to:
Reconnect with your Inner Compass—that part of you that knows who you really are. Understand the Three Keys to Relaxing (Breath, Body Language, and Mental Focus). Harness the Three D’s (Detachment, Determination, and Direction) to stay free long-term. Shift the beliefs that have kept you stuck. Use simple, science-backed techniques to rewire your nervous system for success. Empower yourself to move forward with confidence. I share real client stories, including a truck driver who had smoked since he was 13, and how curiosity, belief, and holistic hypnotherapy helped him find his way back to freedom.
So, if you or someone you care about is ready to make a change this World Smoke Free Day, join me for this powerful conversation. You’ve got the magic—you’ve had it all along. You just need to turn it back on.
💬 Share your thoughts below – what was your biggest takeaway? 🔔 Subscribe for more Talk Time episodes every week. 👉 Need support? Book a session with me at https://www.meredithmccarthy.com
Want to find out more about training to become a clinical hypnotherapist visit https://www.nzach.ac.nz
Welcome to Talk Time. I’m Meredith McCarthy, a clinical hypnotherapist and trainer of clinical hypnotherapy at NZACH – the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy.
In this episode, we explore the powerful partnership between mindfulness and hypnosis, and how they work hand-in-hand to support emotional healing, reduce stress, and foster lasting personal transformation.
You’ll discover:
What mindfulness really means and why it’s more than just meditation How hypnosis naturally integrates mindfulness to guide clients into deeper self-awareness Everyday mindfulness tips to reduce anxiety and increase presence The role of suggestion in hypnotherapy and how it aligns with mindful intention How to use mindful language, breath, and awareness to shape better outcomes for clients Insights from my 30+ years as a practitioner and teacher of meditation and hypnosis Whether you're a therapist, a student, or simply curious about the mind, this episode will give you practical insights into how being present in the moment enhances the hypnotic process.
🔗 Want to learn more or train with me? Visit: https://www.nzach.ac.nz 📞 Book a chat: Discovery Call
💬 Comment below – how do you use mindfulness in daily life or in your sessions?
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In today’s Talk Time, Meredith McCarthy explores the incredible power of mindset and how our inner story shapes our emotions, behaviours, and life outcomes. 🌟 Learn how thoughts have energy, how beliefs can be changed, and how hypnotherapy helps clients shift from feeling stuck to stepping into their most empowered self.
✨ Topics covered:
How your private thoughts impact your life The dynamic nature of the mind and the power of positive focus The role of hypnotherapy in shifting beliefs and behaviour patterns Moving beyond addiction cycles Planting seeds of change with intention and suggestion Reigniting your inner genius and building a life that sparks joy If you're ready to change your story and embrace a more empowered future — or you're curious about learning clinical hypnotherapy — this episode is for you!
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Are you curious about what it takes to become a clinical hypnotherapist? In this Talk Time episode, I share the real journey — the excitement, the challenges, and the deeply rewarding experiences that come with learning this incredible skill.
I’m Meredith McCarthy, a Clinical Hypnotherapist based in Wellington, New Zealand, and the founder of the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH). In this video, I talk about:
Why learning hypnotherapy is not a straight line (and why that's okay) Common fears students experience when they start How hypnotherapy can support people with anxiety, grief, oncology journeys, sleep difficulties, and more My personal story and the deeper calling that brought me into this profession What training with NZACH looks like (including our flexible online live classes) Why becoming a hypnotherapist is one of the most meaningful career paths you can take 💬 If you feel drawn to helping others heal and grow, learning clinical hypnotherapy could be the life-changing path you’ve been searching for.
Have you ever felt like a ship without a compass? Like something is missing… Like you’re meant for something more… But you can’t quite name it?
In this episode of Talk Time, Meredith explores the deeper meaning of interconnectedness — not just with people around us, but across time, purpose, and soul experience
Many people report during near-death experiences that they review their life and feel they chose their journey — even their parents — to learn something specific. Whether you take that literally or metaphorically, it opens a powerful lens for therapy and self-reflection.
In this episode, Meredith shares:
• Why so many people feel disconnected or adrift • The link between depression and lack of community • The power of belonging and shared purpose • How contribution dissolves isolation • Why “finding your tribe” changes everything • The difference between a job and a calling • How she discovered clinical hypnotherapy — and knew instantly it was her path
Through a story of a community garden study, Meredith explores how working together toward something meaningful can shift mental health, belonging, and identity
We are not here to be singular.
We are here to:
• Connect • Contribute • Support • Grow • Serve
Interconnectedness isn’t abstract philosophy — it’s lived experience. It’s the ache in your heart when you know you’re meant for more. It’s the resonance when you finally find your place.
And sometimes, it’s the moment you walk into a room and just know you’re home.
If you’re questioning your purpose… If you’re feeling disconnected… If you’re sensing a calling but unsure what it is…
If you’re interested in becoming a clinical hypnotherapist and discovering your own calling through service, visit: www.nzach.ac.nz
In previous episodes, we explored love over fear and unity or oneness. Next week, we explore the illusionary nature of the ego and how it shapes your experience of reality.
See you in the next Talk Time.
Menopause & Sleep Struggles | Hypnotherapy Support for Better Rest During Hormonal Changes
Welcome to this special Talk Time episode where Meredith McCarthy and Teresa Saunders explore why women going through menopause often struggle with sleep — and what can actually help.
From hot flushes and hormonal shifts to waking at 3am and not being able to drift back to sleep, menopause can deeply affect your sleep quality and overall wellbeing. But you're not alone — and there are practical, natural strategies that can make a big difference.
🌙 In this episode, we cover:
Why menopause affects your circadian rhythms and temperature regulation Strategies to help with early waking and broken sleep Creating a sleep-friendly environment (think layers, airflow, fans, and light control) Supportive nightly rituals like gentle stretching, self-hypnosis, and calming teas The role of essential oils, yoga, and screen-free wind-down routines Understanding deeper emotional causes of poor sleep — it’s not always just menopause When to seek hypnotherapy or holistic support for chronic sleep issues This is Part 3 of our Sleep Series, where we talk openly and supportively about real-life sleep challenges and tools that work — especially for those navigating life transitions like perimenopause and menopause.
💬 Let’s talk about it: Have you noticed changes in your sleep as you’ve aged? What’s helped you manage it? Share with us in the comments — we love hearing from you.
🎓 Want to train as a Clinical Hypnotherapist? Meredith teaches a 1000-hour diploma through NZACH, with live online classes every Thursday evening (NZ time). 📘 Download the prospectus at https://www.nzach.ac.nz
🌀 You deserve good sleep — at every stage of life. Let’s explore how hypnotherapy, self-kindness, and a few new habits can help you rest, reset, and feel like yourself again.
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Are racing thoughts keeping you up at night? In this episode of Talk Time, clinical hypnotherapists Meredith McCarthy and Teresa Saunders share powerful, evidence-based hypnotherapy tools for sleep to help you quiet the mind, relax the body, and create lasting bedtime rituals for deep, restful sleep.
🌙 In this video, you'll learn:
How to use hypnotic anchors to create a relaxing sleep routine The benefits of pre-sleep visualisation and mental rehearsal Progressive muscle relaxation and body scanning to release tension Calming breathwork techniques to soothe anxiety and activate the parasympathetic nervous system Tools to support people with ADHD, including white noise, pink noise, and bilateral stimulation How to create a positive, consistent sleep environment using sound and sensation Whether you're struggling with insomnia, jaw clenching, stress, or sleep anxiety — or you’re just looking for natural sleep solutions — these practical tips from experienced hypnotherapists can help you reset your nervous system and find peace at bedtime.
🌀 Sleep is not about shutting down the mind — it's about redirecting it. Let us show you how.
💬 Let’s Chat: Have a favourite sleep hack or question about hypnotherapy? Leave a comment below — we love hearing from you!
🎓 Interested in training as a Clinical Hypnotherapist? Visit our school: https://www.nzach.ac.nz We’d love to welcome you into our next intake.
🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this video with anyone who could use a better night’s sleep.