In this episode, we are joined by the incredible Richard Hill, a world-renowned psychotherapist, author, and educator who has bridged the gap between the creative arts and the science of the mind.
We dive deep into how we can escape the pressure of the "Winner-Loser World" by embracing curiosity, the biology of change, and the 4-Stage Creative Cycle that governs how we learn and grow. Richard also shares a special "hypnotic gift" at the end of the episode—a guided demonstration of the Mirroring Hands technique.
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👤 About Richard Hill
Richard Hill (MA, MEd, MBMSc, DPC) is a specialist in the mind, brain, and human condition. His journey is unique: after a successful 20-year career as an actor and entertainer, he returned to university in his mid-40s to study linguistics, which sparked a new path into psychotherapy. He now holds three Master’s degrees, including a Masters in Brain and Mind Sciences from Sydney University.
Richard is a close collaborator and mentee of the late Ernest Rossi, PhD (a pioneer in psychobiology and a direct student of Milton Erickson). Together, they co-authored The Practitioner’s Guide to Mirroring Hands, carrying forward the Erickson/Rossi lineage of non-directive, naturalistic hypnosis. Richard is also the Past-President of the Global Association of Interpersonal Neurobiology Studies (GAINS) and explores how therapeutic practice impacts us at the genetic level.
🧬 The 4-Stage Creative Cycle
Richard outlines the fundamental cycle of how we learn, create, and change—a process that mirrors how our genes express themselves and how the universe evolves:
🙌 The Mirroring Hands Technique
We finish the episode with a live demonstration of Mirroring Hands, a "fail-safe" therapeutic technique developed by Richard Hill and Ernest Rossi. It acts as a bridge between your conscious mind and your subconscious/body. By inviting the hands to represent different aspects of your experience (e.g., a problem in one hand, a resource in the other) and allowing them to move naturally without conscious control, you allow your system to "speak" and find its own resolution.
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