Hypno Life calls itself America’s only live radio show focused on hypnosis
Hypno Life, a weekly live radio show on 1100 KFNX in Phoenix, says it is the only known live U.S. radio program dedicated entirely to hypnosis, subconscious change and mind-body healing. The show is using radio and podcast distribution to build a public conversation around hypnosis, trauma, grief, anxiety and nervous system regulation.
Why it matters: - Hypno Life is positioning hypnosis as a public health and self-improvement topic, not a novelty or stage act. - The show says it fills a gap in U.S. radio by offering a weekly live program focused entirely on hypnosis and subconscious change. - The format aims to make hypnosis more understandable for people dealing with anxiety, grief, burnout, fear, habits and relationship patterns.
What happened: - Hypno Life airs live Saturdays at 11:00 AM on 1100 KFNX, “The Pulse of Arizona.” - The show is hosted by Dr. William Deihl of Doc Hypnosis and Dr. Jennifer Couldry of Soul Echo Therapy. - The program says it is the only known weekly live radio show in the United States dedicated entirely to hypnosis, clinical hypnotherapy, sound therapy, subconscious change and nervous system regulation. - The show is also available on major podcast and streaming platforms after the live broadcast.
The details: - Each episode covers the subconscious mind, emotions, memory, trauma, grief, fear, habits, identity, confidence, relationships and performance. - Recent episodes have explored trauma, phobias, burnout, loneliness, grief, toxic relationships, addiction, memory and aging, confidence, separation anxiety, emotional overwhelm, digital burnout and past life regression. - The show also features guests from hypnosis, healthcare, trauma care, personal development and mind-body wellness. - The program frames hypnosis as a serious tool for working with subconscious patterns rather than as entertainment. - Dr. Deihl describes many difficult behaviors and emotions as subconscious responses, emotional associations or nervous system patterns. - Dr. Deihl is a third-generation hypnotist and founder of Doc Hypnosis in Phoenix. - Doc Hypnosis focuses on individualized clinical hypnotherapy for anxiety, fear, trauma, grief, confidence, habits, sleep issues, performance and emotional overwhelm. - Dr. Couldry is the founder of Soul Echo Therapy and brings training in sound therapy, hypnotherapy, IEMT and EMDR-informed practice. - Dr. Couldry’s work on the show links sound, resonance, breath, rhythm and vibration with emotional regulation and trauma recovery. - The show’s slogan is “Train your mind. Change your life.” - The program says it is designed to be educational, compassionate and accessible for listeners who may be skeptical about hypnosis. - The show is intended as an educational platform and does not replace medical care, mental health treatment or crisis support.
Between the lines: - The biggest claim here is category creation, not audience size or ratings. - By emphasizing live radio, the show is trying to distinguish itself from the crowded podcast and wellness content market. - The messaging suggests a broader push to normalize hypnosis as a legitimate conversation about health, healing and behavior change. - The recurring focus on sound therapy gives the show a wider mind-body angle than a typical hypnosis program.
What’s next: - Hypno Life is expected to keep airing weekly on 1100 KFNX and continue releasing episodes on podcast platforms. - The hosts say the show will keep expanding public understanding of hypnosis, subconscious change and mind-body healing. - The program is likely to keep using guest interviews and practical discussions to reach new listeners outside Arizona.
The bottom line: - Hypno Life is trying to own a niche that may be essentially uncontested: a live American radio show devoted entirely to hypnosis and the subconscious mind.
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