
Changeworking (James Tripp & Ruckus Skye)
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07 Feb 2025 | Creative Changework: Making Tools Your Own | 00:42:29 | |
In this debut episode of Changeworking, Ruckus and James explore how practitioners can adapt and personalize tools, frameworks, and protocols to make them more effective. Through historical examples and personal experiences, they discuss why creativity and flexibility in changework often yields better results than rigid adherence to standardized protocols.
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14 Feb 2025 | Helping Yourself, Helping Others, & Being Human | 00:47:44 | |
In this episode, Ruckus and James discuss the paradox of being changeworkers who sometimes struggle to apply their own tools to themselves. They explore the power of being genuine with clients and how sometimes the most effective approach is simply being human.
TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction and theme overview 00:50 James discusses his journey with self-hypnosis 04:30 Discussion on helping yourself vs. helping others 12:11 Exploring parts work and internal processes 20:13 Differences between self-facilitation and external facilitation 31:49 The importance of being human as a practitioner 35:46 Status dynamics in change work 47:09 Closing thoughts and contact information
CONTACT Email: changeworkingpod@gmail.com Training: www.clientshifts.com | |||
24 Feb 2025 | Tools: Timeline & Memory Reconsolidation | 00:46:12 | |
EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode, Ruckus and James Tripp dive into the world of timeline techniques and memory reconsolidation—tools that can create profound, lasting change for clients and practitioners alike. Ruckus shares his personal enthusiasm for timeline work, revealing how it has transformed both his client sessions and his own healing journey. The conversation explores the neurological basis of memory, debunking common misconceptions about how our minds store experiences, and offering practical insights into how practitioners can help clients reprocess painful memories without re-traumatizing them. You'll discover why changing your relationship to past events can be more powerful than trying to "get over" them, how to work with resistance as a natural protective mechanism, and why timeline techniques provide such a versatile framework for changework.
TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Opening introduction 01:52 Origins of timeline techniques and the Bandler/Grinder split 02:45 Different ways people organize time in their minds ("in time" vs "through time") 05:43 Timeline positions and viewing memories from different perspectives 07:56 How changing your relationship to memories leads to reprocessing 11:38 Depotentiating negative energies from memories 13:39 Discussion about resistance in clients and how to work with it 18:22 Content-free work with timeline techniques 21:05 The "memory wars" and Elizabeth Loftus's research on false memories 24:25 Memory reconsolidation as a general approach rather than a specific protocol 30:42 Working with clients who don't consciously recall specific memories 34:26 Other NLP tools related to memory reconsolidation (Change Personal History, Decision Destroyer) 40:17 Philosophical discussion on creating positive memories vs seeking truth 46:01 Closing
LINKS Tad James Timeline Therapy (book) Memory Reconsolidation in Psychotherapy: The Neuropsychotherapist Special Issue (book) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1506004342 Elizabeth Loftus's TED Talk on false memories
CONTACT Email: changeworkingpod@gmail.com Training: www.clientshifts.com | |||
07 Mar 2025 | Curiosity in Changework | 00:48:47 | |
EPISODE SUMMARYIn this episode of Changeworking, Ruckus and James discuss the transformative power of curiosity in changework sessions. They talk about how curiosity serves as an essential counterforce to fear and reactivity, creating a space where genuine exploration and change can occur and how practitioners can cultivate curiosity both within themselves and their clients to facilitate more effective sessions.
TIMESTAMPS00:39 - James explains how curiosity opposes fear and reactivity CONTACT
Website: www.clientshiftsacademy.com Changeworking is produced by Ruckus Skye. | |||
14 Mar 2025 | Brain Hemispheres: Beyond Left vs. Right | 00:39:30 | |
EPISODE SUMMARYRuckus and James talk about the different ways our brain hemispheres process information and experience the world. James discusses insights from Ian McGilchrist's book "The Master and His Emissary," explaining how the left hemisphere tends toward linear, control-oriented thinking while the right hemisphere offers more holistic, participatory awareness. They explore how understanding these differences can enhance changework practice and create more effective client outcomes by balancing these complementary ways of engaging with reality. TIMESTAMPS00:41 - Introduction to brain hemispheres and McGilchrist's work 03:00 - The fable of The Master and His Emissary explained 06:48 - Differences between left and right hemispheric processing 08:00 - How each hemisphere attends to the world differently 12:00 - Left hemisphere's need for control vs. right hemisphere's participatory consciousness 15:52 - Applying hemisphere knowledge in change work sessions 19:50 - When to purposefully engage a client's left hemisphere 21:56 - Techniques for shifting clients between hemispheric states 25:14 - How this understanding transformed James as a practitioner 33:31 - Jill Bolte Taylor's stroke experience and right hemisphere awareness 36:07 - James' renewed appreciation for trance work LINKSThe Master and His Emissary by Ian McGilchrist Book: Audio Book: My Stroke of Insight - Jill Bolte Taylor TED Talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyyjU8fzEYU CONTACTEmail: changeworkingpod@gmail.com Website: www.clientshiftsacademy.com Changeworking is produced by Ruckus Skye. | |||
21 Apr 2025 | Parts Work: The Multiplicity of the Mind | 01:03:17 | |
In this episode, hosts Ruckus and James Tripp explore the concept of "parts work" - the idea that our minds consist of multiple parts or subpersonalities rather than a single unified self. They discuss how recognizing and working with these different parts can be a powerful framework for personal change and therapeutic practice. Both hosts share personal experiences with parts work approaches and discuss how understanding the multiplicity of mind can improve self-awareness, emotional regulation, and interpersonal relationships. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introduction to parts work and the multiplicity of mind LINKS Introduction to Internal Family Systems Changeworking is produced by Ruckus Skye. #podcast #changework #hypnosis #nlp #coaching #coach
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