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stage hypnotist Paul Ramsay

There are a lot of hypnotists out there, today.  More than you would think.  Many of them are good at what they do.  Many more are not good at what they do.  How do you choose a stage hypnotist?
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The National Guild of Hypnotists awarded Paul with the Order of Braid at the 2018 convention.  Named after Dr. James Braid, who many consider to be the “father of modern hypnotism,” the Order of Braid designation “is the centerpiece of the NGH Awards System and recognizes a lifetime of outstanding achievement, dedication, and service.”

Paul has been a speaker at the NGH convention for many years, and he was deeply honored to be recognized with the Order of Braid.

College hypnotist does interactive shows.

I started my career as a stage hypnotist in 2004.  I was working at the University of New Hampshire as a residence hall director, and I hired a retired hypnotist to come to my hall once a year and put on a hypnotism demonstration as a fun educational program for my residents.  Each year Bob Chase would show up early, chat with me for a bit, do his demonstration, then chat with me a bit more after the students went back to their rooms. Read more

Whether it’s high school shows, college shows, corporate events, or any other kind of performance, I love sharing hypnosis with people.  The hypnotic state lets a hypnotist transform everyday people into a cast of characters.  It boosts people’s creativity, reduces their sense of limitation, and allows them to become the stars of the show.  When in hypnosis, volunteers can actually have a wide range of hallucinations that are incredible to experience first-hand, and entertaining to watch from the perspective of the audience, as well.