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Bill O'Hanlon is a songwriter who turned to psychotherapy then has come back to songwriting. After a long successful carrier as an author in self help books and psychology he has now professionally songwriting with multiple artist cuts and TV show sync deals. He has co-written books on songwriting with Marty Dodson and Clay Mills which you can find here. He has also had artists, Paul Demarco, Kings of the Earth, Kevin Herchen, Jennifer Mlott, Luke McQueen, Steel Ivory, 23rd Hour, Chris Ising Trio & Charlene McDearis Wentworth all release songs he is a writer on. Checkout this playlist with his songs on it on Spotify HERE. Songs we highlight in the podcast include: Like a Ghost - Kings Of The Earth Wrong for Me - Kevin Herchen Christmas Time is Here - Chris Ising Trio Connect with Bill; Website Facebook Spotify Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
Bill O’Hanlon is a Psychotherapist and Hypnotherapist, author, and speaker. He co-developed Solution-Oriented Therapy, has authored or co-authored over 39 books (ranging from brief therapy for various clinical topics to those about publishing and now song writing). He is also a musician who plays guitar and writes country music. And yes, he was also on Oprah with his book, Do One Thing Different. In this episode, Bill talks about meeting Dr. Milton Erickson for the first time and why a story about African Violets completely shifted how Bill viewed problems, how he disrupted the psychotherapy field with his approach to talk therapy, how he got onto Oprah, and his love for writing country music. And stay till the end because he sings us a song. I get a little teary at times throughout this interview. Bill doesn't mean to make me cry but his passion and energy remind me why I decided to become a therapist in the first place...to live in the land of possibilities and solutions and to help others do the same. I’m so grateful for the time he gave me and I really enjoyed this chat. We hope you do as well! More about Bill: https://billohanlon.com/ Do One Thing Different, 20th Anniversary Edition: Ten Simple Ways to Change Your Life (affiliate link): https://amzn.to/2MMmzXK Bill’s Course on Solution Oriented Psychotherapy: https://psychmaven.teachable.com/p/solution-oriented This episode is brought to you by my favorite activewear line, Zyia Active. Want to be more comfortable while sitting on the couch? I sure did and I went looking for pants and tops that were soft, wrinkle resistant and would match just about anything I already had in my closet. And now Zyia Active makes up about 80% of my wardrobe. Want to learn more? Head to lisamustard.com/active-wear. Don’t think this is just for women, they have mens’ and kids’ clothes too. Our family is loving the quality and I love the price tags! So head over to my site to check it out. I want to tell you about a group I created on Facebook, it’s called the Talk therapist lounge and it’s a place where talk therapists can find podcast guest opportunities! That’s right! If you are a licensed talk therapist and you are looking to grow your reach and visibility, this group may be a place for you to start. I’m working to bring in podcast hosts who are looking to interview licensed clinicians that can share their expertise and knowledge with their audiences. Why should you be a podcast guest? People are crawling all over the internet, listening to podcasts and watching videos on mental health issues. My mission is to help spread the word about mental health treatment and help lower the stigma around mental health and to do that we need to get you guys out there sharing your knowledge and wisdom and how you help people live their best lives. And it will help you grow your brand and visibility and possibly help you gain new clients. I also share how to create a podcast guest one sheet and tips and ideas for getting yourself booked on shows. So will you come join us? Look for the talk therapist lounge on facebook! Hope to see you there!
In this segment of Inner Voice - Heartfelt Chat with Dr. Foojan on KMET 1490 AM / ABC News Radio (Finding Hope when things are challenging), Dr. Foojan Zeine talks to Dr. Saeid karandish, an internist who has been on the front line of the CoronoVirus patients in NY. He shares his experience and gives tips for people who have been infected and for what people can do not to be infected. Dr. Foojan talks to Bill O'Hanlon, Speaker, psychotherapist, author and a musician. Bill spoke about how to find hope when things are challenging, how to evaluate what is and then shift to the best of there is at this time. He gives us a special performance with his own song. www.FOOJAN.com
Now is the time to restructure how you do business so that it thrives in any economy. That’s what this Futureproof Your Business Livestream Event is all about. The event helps entrepreneurs like you who want help and are looking for answers. You’ll hear from business leaders like Jeff Walker, Dean Graziosi, Stu McLaren, Dr. Sheri Rosenthall, Julie Cairns, Ann Wilson, Don Crowther, Bill O’Hanlon and MORE. For links, show notes and more, visit https://shebreaksthru.com/futureproof-my-biz-livestream/ today!
Double Weird Podcast hosts Jacob Martin and Mike Guy from the band Ana get their podcast name from this episode with Mr Bill O'Hanlon. Bill is a speaker, author, and a songwriter.
The REAL "Most Interesting Man in The World"!Author of 39 books, being on OPRAH, Life as a Psychotherapist , living your passions, talent vs work ethic, songwriting, revenge success and SO MUCH MORE...Bill O'Hanlon !https://billohanlon.com/
In this episode we talk to International speaker, author and psychotherapist Bill O'Hanlon about seeking Internal Happiness. He gives great advice on doing ONE thing different to change your life.
In this episode we talk to International speaker, author and psychotherapist Bill O'Hanlon about seeking Internal Happiness. He gives great advice on doing ONE thing different to change your life.
In this segment of Inner Voice - Heartfelt Chat with Dr. Foojan on KMET 1490 AM / ABC News Radio (Reinvent Yourself), Dr. Foojan Zeine talks to Bill O'Hanlon, psychotherapist and the author of "Do one thing different, ten simple way to change your life". Dr. Zeine interviews. Dr. Foojan also brings you the latest research on Stressors in middle age linked to cognitive decline in older women.
Solution Focus is fascinating. In today’s episode, we re-listen to the fascinations with Solution Focus of all the interviewees we had on our podcast so far. Let yourself fascinate by the fascinations of Jonathan D. Sherman, Monica Rotner, Pamela King, Stephen Langer, Janet Beavin Bavelas, Haesun Moon, Thorana Nelson, Victor Nelson, Bo Yon Koh, Alan Kay, Brenda Zalter-Minden, Laura Cole, Bob Faw, Peter De Jong, Elliott Connie, Brigitte Lavoie, Heather Fiske, Bill O’Hanlon, Dvorah Simon, and Dominik Godat. And let us know in the comments section below “What fascinates you with Solution Focus?”. The post SFP 31 – Fascination Solution Focus appeared first on SF on tour.
Bill O’Hanlon about possibilities. In today’s episode, we talk with Bill O'Hanlon, Author of 30+ published books, Psychotherapist, Hypnotherapist, Coach, Speaker, and Musician, about what fascinates him with Solution Focus, the moment when everything changed for him, the influence of Dr. Milton Erickson, and how he corresponded with Steve de Shazer and co-developed Solution-Oriented Therapy. Find out what changed for him after he encountered solution-oriented ideas, how he describes solution-orientation and how he called it possibilities therapy. Explore how he uses storytelling to e.g. help people focus on their preferred future and the importance of allowing yourself to feel two different things at the same time and not have it be a conflict. He tells us about the similarities between music and therapy and about not being hypnotized by the problem and believing in the possibility of possibilities and the normal range of human experience and its acceptance. He tells us the story of how he became the gardener of Dr. Milton Erickson as well as his student, and how Dr. Milton Erickson was the most alive person that he had seen and "just looked like the next moment was full of possibilities and somebody was gonna to do something amazing or he was gonna see something or hear something amazing at every moment." Check out the Challenge of the week: Catch yourself every time you say something that contradicts what you just did and instead put the word „and“ in. So substitute "this but this" or "this or this“ with "this and this" and find out how this shifts your feelings using the word „and“. And last but not least: He sings two of his songs - "Contradictions" and "Somebody to Someone" – live on our podcast! The post SFP 28 – In the Land of Possibilities with Bill O’Hanlon appeared first on SF on tour.
When we think about problems in our relationships we often want to place blame on our partner and attack their character. When this happens it makes people feel stuck and helpless to do anything about the situation. In the conversation with Bill O'Hanlon, he talks about guiding couples to express themselves by using specific examples and come up with specific solutions that empower them to break through the areas where they feel stuck. Bill O'Hanlon is the founder of Solution-Oriented Therapy and the author or co-author of 36 books. He has given over 3500 talks in 27 countries and his work has been featured in many media outlets including an appearance on Oprah. The Couples Therapist Couch is the podcast for Couples Therapists about the practice of couples therapy. The host, Shane Birkel, interviews an expert in the field of couples therapy each week. There is an episode released every Tuesday about the practice of couples therapy. Please subscribe to the podcast for more great episodes! Click here to join the Couples Therapist Couch Facebook Group. Resources Visit Bill's website at billohanlon.com Just Some of Bill's Books For Couples: Stop Blaming, Start Loving, AKA: Love is a Verb For Therapists: Rewriting Love Stories To Use in Therapy: Couples Therapy Homework Planner
Ascolta gli altri audio: http://www.tizianalombardo.it/audio Testo di presentazione su: http://tizianalombardo.it/2017/04/24/il-muro-di-mattoni/ Il libro Tiziana - Amore che genera Amore: http://tizianalombardo.it/libro Voce, disegno e adattamento della storia di Antonio Libertino Da una storia tratta da "Introduction to Possibility" Land di Bill O'Hanlon
Ascolta gli altri audio: http://www.tizianalombardo.it/audio Libro Tiziana - Amore che genera Amore: http://tizianalombardo.it/libro Voce e adattamento di Antonio Libertino Musica: Kevin MacLeod Storia adattata da Invitation to Possibility Land, di Bill O'Hanlon
It's hard as a Jew not to be surprised, yet again, that we are building a sukkah mere hours following the intense period of introspection, prayer, self-examination, repair of relationships, internal inventories, repentance, forgiveness, and new year's resolutions that run from the beginning of the month of Elul all the way through Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Yes, we do it every year, but it still comes a shock. With Yom Kippur barely over, we are engaged in the building of a sukkah. Why? Does it serve some deep spiritual purpose? In this 8 minute teaching, I use Bill O'Hanlon's famous book, "Do One Thing Different: Ten Simple Ways to Change Your Life" to elucidate this deep spiritual purpose, the purpose of making it possible to actually fulfill the vows and resolutions made during the High Holidays, even when that path seems hard to get on directly. Often the indirect change approach is the most effective.
If you're new to the show, this episode is a great primer to the eBook Revolution podcast. Geoff Hughes, founder of Madhouse Media Publishing and author, speaks to authorpreneur's around the planet to reveal the secrets of writing, indie publishing success and creativity. Geoff Hughes reviews some of his favourite guests of the series so far; Bill O'Hanlon, Joanna Penn and Manny Wolfe. If you're new to the podcast, this episode is a great primer for the series. Listen to Bill tell the secret of appearing on Oprah. Joanna Penn reveals her research secrets. Manny Wolfe talks about the myth of success! So wether you're new to the show, or have only listened to a few episodes, check todays show out! PLUS A SPECIAL LISTENERS OFFER! Thinking of writing and publishing an eBook? Getting confused about the best way to pull it all together? eBook in a Box is a video coaching course that will show you, step by step, what you need to do to write, produce and publish an eBook. Visit Madhouse Media Publishing to redeem your special offer on the eBook in a Box Writing and Publishing Course. Learn how to easily write and publish an eBook! Just Use the coupon code EBA on checkout to get an instant 50% discount. Normally lifetime access is $97. Exclusive to eBook Revolution listeners! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode features an interview with author, speaker and former psychotherapist Bill O Hanlon as he discusses how to find meaning and purpose in your life. For more information about Bill, visit www.billohanlon.com, www.getyourbookwritten.com and www.thenewhypnosis.com
Bill O'Hanlon, MS, LMFT, has authored or co-authored 36 books, the latest being Out of the Blue: Six Non-Medication Ways to Relieve Depression (W.W. Norton, April 2014). He has published over 60 articles or book chapters. His books have been translated into 16 languages. He has appeared on Oprah (with his book Do One Thing Different), The Today Show, and a variety of other television and radio programs. Since 1977, Bill has given over 3000 talks around the world. Bill is a Licensed Mental Health Professional, Certified Professional Counselor, and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. In addition to being a psychologist and writer, Bill is also a musician and songwriter. Find out how Bill made room in his life for creativity and how you can, too.
Bill O’Hanlon is a psychotherapist, hypnotherapist, speaker and author of 35 books, one of which, titled Do One Thing Different, landed him on Oprah.
How To Get your Book Written In Episode 13 of the eBook Revolution, Geoff Hughes talks to author and writing coach Bill O'Hanlon about what it take to write 30 books, appear on Oprah become a successful published author. Bill O'Hanlon is a dynamic, inspirational professional speaker and prolific author (over 30 books so far) who helps motivate people and organizations to determine what they are meant to be doing and to remove the barriers to succeeding at those goals. Tune in to find out his secret of writing a book in a few weeks and exactly what the 3 tasks of the author are. Full show notes at: www.madhousemedia.com.au/category/podcast More info about Bill O'Hanlons Get Your Book Written course can be found at: www.getyourbookwritten.com/revolution See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discover a radically different, gentle approach to hypnosis and hypnotherapy derived from the work of psychiatrist Milton H. Erickson. In this approach, we don’t rely on suggestion and authority, but instead on evocation and collaboration. Use hypnosis to help people who don’t respond to traditional psychotherapy and for problems that haven’t yielded to traditional change approaches. This is a lively and fun presentation, full of valuable content. Bill O’Hanlon is a featured Oprah author of over 30 books and presenter of over 3,000 talks.
An interview with well-known psychotherapist and author Bill O’Hanlon about the development of his Solution-Oriented approach to change, hypnosis, using Inclusive Therapy to dissolve resistance, storytelling therapy, and the two legs of successful change work.
Welcome to the FASD Elephant™ Podcast. After a hiatus for way too long, the podcast is back. I’ve had a very exciting year so far in the world of FASD. A major highlight in February 2011 was four days worth of workshops and talks I gave in Saskatchewan—for The Saskatoon Tribal Council in Saskatoon, for the Prince Albert Parkland Health Region way up in Prince Albert (in February), and for the FASD Support Network of Saskatchewan which had their annual conference called Communities of Hope in Regina. A second highlight this year is that I joined a speakers mentoring group led by Bill O’Hanlon (the psychologist who developed Solution-Focused Therapy, a writer extraordinaire, and prolific speaker in New Mexico), Fred Gleeck (a business speaker who really knows how to coach developing speakers on the business side of the art) and Avish Parashar (a very successful corporate trainer who coaches developing speakers and helps with targeting your topic). These guys and my fellow mentees have really been inspirational and I can just feel the jump start to my work in presenting more about FASD but also finally developing my worksheets, charts and books that people keep patiently asking me about. The final highlight I want to speak of is the topic of this and the next podcast: a recent visit here to Minneapolis by Morgan Fawcett and his grandparents, Sue and Roy Hempel. Here is an excerpt of the press release we created for his visit: Nineteen year old Morgan Fawcett is an accomplished Tlingit flute player with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). With three albums released, a public speaking career, and a non-profit called One Heart Creations, it seems hard to believe Morgan has any disability. However, he names September 9th, 1991, as his first day of sobriety—the day a judge ordered his mother into alcohol treatment. “That is right,” he says, “My mother drank during her pregnancy, and this is why I raise awareness for FASD.” “When I play the flute, it lowers my blood pressure and eases stress away,” says Fawcett. “With FASD, you could have ADHD; but instead of being on Ritalin, I play the flute.” “Kids with FASD naturally seek their own ‘medicines’—usually rhythmic or sensory activities that help settle their damaged nervous systems so they can better cope with the ‘ordinary’ stressors of life,” according to Michael Harris, Indian Health Board psychologist who specializes in the disability. However, adults often mistake these medicines for willful misbehavior if odd or inappropriate—e.g., revolving in a swivel chair, pacing, leaving a room, or having a tantrum. The trick, observes Harris, is for adults to first recognize that the child needs time to settle and regroup, and then to help the child find medicine that works both for the situation and for the child. For Fawcett, the flute is his medicine and his grandparents, Sue and Roy Hempel, perceived that and support it, so he can handle challenges that may be just minor hassles for those without FASD. For teaching youth and professionals alike to use music and art as a medicine and enjoyable alterative to drugs, alcohol and video games, the National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome will induct Fawcett into the “Tom and Linda Daschle FASD Hall of Fame” in June 2011. Morgan gave talks to each class at a local American Indian magnet school, gave a lecture and concert at my workplace for the public, and honored students in the Warriors Circle groups with an original song, “Legacy,” at the elders’ and family luncheon for students. I listened to him present about a dozen times to classrooms ranging from High-Five pre-kindergarten to eighth graders in the middle school. It was simply inspirational, to the say the least, to hear him and his grandmother tailor his message to such a wide developmental range. It was just amazing to watch the younger kids settle and focus when he started his presentations with a flute song and then how the older kids asked him tough and thoughtful questions about his disability, his life, and his medicine. People stayed to listen and talk to him for an extra hour after the public lecture and concert at my workplace. It was also terrific to meet his grandmother, Sue Hempel, who contributed so well during the presentations and supported Morgan as his “external brain,” keeping him on track and providing support and additional stories and information tailored to the different ages. His grandfather Roy was also a great support in the background and part of Morgan’s team of support. Along the way, I was able to interview Morgan and record it for the podcast. The interview covers topics that have not been normally addressed in the articles about Morgan you may find on the internet, as I wanted to focus on his experiences of transitions, moments of insight and connections, and what medicines he found helpful along the way in order to give listeners insight into what might help others with FASD be and feel successful. This includes having a family and their support, asking the right questions, and becoming strong in his Tlingit culture. Half the interview is on this podcast, and the remaining will be released in another week or so. The show notes on the website has information about Morgan, how to purchase his CDs, and the name of his websites and contact data. Let me just say though, if you need a speaker for your FASD event, call them up. You will be inspired and glad you did. Feedback or comments may be sent to: Michael__at__FASDElephant__dot__com.
Episode 4 This podcast features Bill O'Hanlon, psychotherapist, author of 24 books and teacher. He is one of the few people on the planet to be personally trained by Milton Erickson. And he is a powerful force. His audio program, "Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot" brings new light and practical insight into the business of finding your path and purpose in life. Check it out!