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GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Cathy is a Journalist and Producer for Consortium News Live. https://www.consortiumnews.com GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Steve is a broadcaster and satirist who presented the iconic UK show Fat Families. Steven J. Miller initially trained at the former London College of Clinical Hypnosis and graduated with distinction. He has over 20 years experience and is renowned for his work in the fields of weight management, anxiety management, depression and confidence acceleration. He also has postgraduate qualifications in Counselling and Human Resource Management and has experience at Board Level in the private sector.
On today's show, Steve will be discussing his "7 anti-woke ways not to be fat in 2024" and health tips along with any relevant stories of the day. Later, Lewis will discuss how ChatGPT can 'lie' and strategically deceive users when put under pressure, similar to humans. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Steve Miller is a Broadcaster, Satirist, and Presenter of the iconic UK show "Fat Families." GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Lewis Brackpool is an independent journalist, content creator, and a regular contributor to the Lotus Eaters podcast.
Belle has been scammed in the most CRINE way possible. We revisit one of the most savage TV shows in history “Fat families” and talk about Joe Jonas shitting his dacks. Belle got scammed over her ‘blue tick' lust 610 Quiz: It's ya rude finger mate How was “Fat Families” even a show Did you do a “Joe Jonas”? Ben's responsible for Ports loss Eminem came out at Ed Sheeran's gig What'd you drop into the Yarra? Josh Daicos on the Pies cryogenic chamber See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Conor & Grace watch and discuss what has been described as 'TV's most brutal weight loss reality show'
We're back for another Double Chins!This week, we're talking about weight loss TV programmes. Most notably: The Biggest Loser, Secret Eaters, Supersize vs Superskinny and Fat Families.Grab the remote and little beverage and join us for another ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
Sirancha tries for tradhood! Fat Families delivers huge! And our all-new segment: "Helping You Grow-kkinos with Asterios Kokkinos!"
Welcome to Series 2 of Men Lose Weight... The podcast where four blokes try to resist the fridge and lose some weight, even when the world around us is falling apart and makes us all want to scoff our faces. We'd love you to get in touch with us if you're a bloke looking to lose a bit of weight too - get us on Twitter and Instagram, @LoseWeightPod. Men Lose Weight is produced by Ben Anderson for Sound Rebel. If you'd like to talk to us about producing your podcast, email ben@soundrebel.co.uk
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Steve Miller is the Founder of the FATnosis program and a mindset and motivational weight loss master. As a pioneer in weight loss hypnosis, he has been helping clients since 2002 from his practice in Birmingham. He is the author of three books and the TV host of Fat Families. He is a Distinction Graduate of the London College of Clinical Hypnosis and a Weight Loss Advisor of the National Council of Hypnotherapy. He is regularly featured in national newspapers such as the Sunday Times, Daily Telegraph, and The Sun. Steve joins me today to share his style of hypnotherapy, including his direct methodology and confrontational style of language. He reveals how he uses humor and how all hypnotists can use their personality as a tool to create client-behavior change. He also reveals the three ‘C’s that every hypnotherapist needs to be effective and how to ensure your appointment book is full. “There needs to be a little drama in hypnosis because if a hypnotherapy session is too beige, the power of the suggestion is pretty neutral.” - Steve Miller The event that inspired Steve to train in hypnosis. Steve’s eyeball-to-eyeball approach to hypnosis and the three ‘C’s that each hypnotherapist needs. Connecting with clients by using the language that they use. Using humor to shock the mind and create a ‘pattern interrupt.’ A walk-through of opening conversations, as an example of Steve’s technique. True stories of using a strong style and warmly authoritarian language patterns. The principals and philosophies of FATnosis and how to introduce your personality. Attracting new clients by recognizing that current clients are your salespeople. How to stand your ground and pull it back if you offend someone. Why you shouldn’t label all client’s as emotional eaters. Using disgust and desire to motivate change. Resources Mentioned: John Grinder - Working with Alcoholism The 4-Hour Body by Timothy Ferriss Connect with Steve Miller: FATnosis Introduction To Hypno AntiDepressant And FATnosis For Hypnotherapists Hypnotic Client Attraction Get an all-access pass to Jason’s digital library to help you grow your hypnosis business for only $47: HypnoticBusinessSystems.com Get instant access to Jason Linett’s entire hypnotherapeutic training library: HypnoticWorkers.com If you enjoyed today’s episode, please send us your valuable feedback! WorkSmartHypnosis.com/itunes https://www.facebook.com/worksmarthypnosis/
Steve Miller is a leading Hypnotherapist, Author and Founder of FATnosis, a specialist Mindset and Motivation Weight Management Programme. Steve is also Director of the Association Of Weight Loss Hypnotherapists and is a TV regular with appearances including Good Morning Britain, ITV’s This Morning and BBC Sunday Morning Live to name a few. He also presented Sky TV’s hit show Fat Families which was sold into fourteen countries. Steve is a straight talker, practical and believes that Hypnotherapists and Coaches have a massive role to play in helping people to lose and manage their weight. He now offers the FATnosis Licensed Practitioner Programme for Hypnotherapists. Over the last 12 months the traction of the FATnosis brand has been more than impressive with a surge of jaw dropping client results, and more presence in the media including Sky News, BBC Radio and a host of high street magazines and newspapers including Daily Mail and The Telegraph. Steve’s passion for helping people to lose weight is strong, but he recognises that whilst his approach isn’t for everyone, it is for many. Judging by his impressive career to date and his client results, it is no wonder FATnosis is arguably now the Number 1 Mindset and Motivation Weight Loss programme. The post 55: Interview With Steve Miller appeared first on Rapid ChangeWorks.
What is it with our obsession with weight? Gillian Russell asks if we'd be better focusing on our fitness and our happiness ... or does the fact that two thirds of adults are overweight mean we're right to keep the conversation going? Steve Miller, Director of FATnosis and Presenter of Fat Families, talks about his own experiences of being overweight ... and says it's time to get more honest about fat and take responsibility for our own bodies. Prof Sadaf Farooqi, Professor of Metabolism at the University of Cambridge, explains how much of a part genes play in our weight and how genetic variations can be a positive way of recognising why we're different, not an excuse to do what we like. Dr Niall Elliott from Sport Scotland Institute Of Sport and also a Sports & Exercise Medicine physician describes the link between obesity and various medical conditions, the benefits fitness can have on our health and how the risk of premature death is almost double if you are unfit compared with being overweight or obese. Julie Creffield, founder of the Fat Girls' Guide To Running, shares her story of being overweight and getting fit. She says there are too many judgements based on size and how someone looks and believes being healthy, fit and happy is more important.
What is it with our obsession with weight? Gillian Russell asks if we'd be better focusing on our fitness and our happiness ... or does the fact that two thirds of adults are overweight mean we're right to keep the conversation going? Steve Miller, Director of FATnosis and Presenter of Fat Families, talks about his own experiences of being overweight ... and says it's time to get more honest about fat and take responsibility for our own bodies. Prof Sadaf Farooqi, Professor of Metabolism at the University of Cambridge, explains how much of a part genes play in our weight and how genetic variations can be a positive way of recognising why we're different, not an excuse to do what we like. Dr Niall Elliott from Sport Scotland Institute Of Sport and also a Sports & Exercise Medicine physician describes the link between obesity and various medical conditions, the benefits fitness can have on our health and how the risk of premature death is almost double if you are unfit compared with being overweight or obese. Julie Creffield, founder of the Fat Girls' Guide To Running, shares her story of being overweight and getting fit. She says there are too many judgements based on size and how someone looks and believes being healthy, fit and happy is more important.
He's back! Gillian Russell hears more from Dr Rangan Chatterjee about his four pillars of health - eat well, move well, sleep well, relax well - and invites him to address listeners' questions about whether simple lifestyle changes could help or erase their medical conditions. Steve Miller, director of FATnosis and presenter of Fat Families, says it's time for us to start being honest about what "fat" means by making changes to our behaviour in terms of how much we eat and ultimately taking more responsibility for our own bodies. Is it possible to cure insomnia in one week? Jason Ellis, Professor of Sleep Science and author of The One Week Insomnia Cure, talks about the importance of good quality sleep and shares the best techniques to alleviate the anguish and exhaustion that a lack of sleep can bring.