Welcome to our NLP podcast!
Are you interested in the topic of NLP but currently have no time or desire to read a book or leave the house? Then our podcast is just right for you. With our podcast, you are not bound to any location and are also completely flexible in terms of time. You can listen to each episode whenever and wherever you want. Our podcast is completely free and accessible to everyone. This way, you can casually listen to the most important techniques of Neuro-Linguistic Programming - short NLP - and get to know NLP and its methods.
Contents of the NLP Podcast
NLP stands for Neuro-Linguistic Programming and is a method that can improve your communication and help you develop personally. In NLP, there are many small tools that can lead to significant changes. These simple techniques show their effects very quickly and enable better communication, among other things. They can be useful both in professional and private areas and make life more pleasant.
In each episode of our NLP podcast, you can learn something new about NLP and its methods. In the first 12 episodes, the most important techniques and tools of NLP are introduced. The program is then supplemented by many more podcast episodes. NLP trainers, participants, formats, backgrounds, books, and events will be presented. Some of the podcast episodes include live excerpts from an NLP training - in such episodes, you can casually gain an impression of what an NLP training can be like.
NLP Podcast 1: Introduction to Neuro-Linguistic Programming
Now we begin with the first of a total of 12 lessons. The first lesson includes a brief introduction to Neuro-Linguistic Programming - short NLP.
NLP Podcast 2: Perception and Calibration
In this second NLP podcast, the topic is perception, which is the key to communication.
NLP Podcast 3: Rapport, Pacing, Leading
In our podcast episode 3, the topics of rapport, pacing, and leading are discussed.
NLP Podcast 4: Perception Channels and VAKOG
In this lesson, we discuss our perception channels. Which perception channel do you use when recalling? Gradually, the individual channels will be briefly introduced. Why do I need to know about perception channels in NLP?
NLP Podcast 5: Physiology and Emotional States
In this podcast episode, you will learn one of the most important lessons in NLP! You will discover ways to change your inner emotional states.
NLP Podcast 6: Anchoring and Setting Anchors
In this episode, the topic is anchoring and setting anchors. What does an anchor mean in NLP? An anchor is a stimulus-response coupling and describes a learned connection between stimuli and specific reactions.
NLP Podcast 7: Meta-Model of Language
In this episode, the focus is on language and the perception of language. Become aware of the magic of your language. It is not only the foundation for clear communication but also for quick and targeted change.
NLP Podcast 8: Submodalities and Imagery
Submodalities are the finer building blocks of inner imagery. It is well known from mental training how valuable visualization techniques are. With the submodalities used in NLP, the effects of mental training can be remarkably enhanced.
NLP Podcast 9: Reframing and Positive Thinking
Shakespeare recognized over 400 years ago that the meanings of things and experiences around us depend on ourselves and our perspective. Nothing is inherently good or bad - it is our thoughts that make things good or bad. This means that we decide whether we see something as positive or negative.
NLP Podcast 10: The Milton Model
In this lesson, the Milton Model of NLP is introduced. This model is a kind of inversion of the Meta-Model. While you can specify and clarify statements with the Meta-Model, the Milton Model tends to be more artistic and vague. This nonspecific language serves to trigger trance states and helps the listener access their inner resources.
NLP Podcast 11: The Timeline Work
In this podcast, the basic idea of the timeline is described. It explains how to discover the timeline to use it for later work. In NLP, we call this 'The Timeline Work'.
NLP Podcast 12: Further Education with NLP
In this podcast, Mareike presents the many possibilities for further education with NLP through my company Landsiedel NLP Training after a brief summary of the previous podcasts. This podcast also concludes the first cycle of the 12 NLP lessons spoken by Mareike Tiede.
NLP Podcast 13: Interview with Modelling Expert Ralf Stumpf
In this interview, I talk with modelling expert Ralf Stumpf about the future of NLP. The NLP Master Class aims to fulfill what Grinder, one of the co-founders of NLP, once hoped for: a dedicated group comes together to see NLP not as a method but as a language and to develop it purposefully.
NLP Podcast 14: NLP from the Perspective of Experienced NLP Practitioners
In this episode of our NLP podcast, Stephan Landsiedel and Carlos Salgado discuss the essence of NLP. Carlos Salgado has been an NLP trainer since 1996 and ran an NLP institute in Freiburg for many years. He then worked as a business consultant for several years.
NLP Podcast 15: Limitless Energy by Anthony Robbins
In this episode of our NLP podcast, Stephan Landsiedel presents his favorite NLP book 'Limitless Energy' by Anthony Robbins in conversation with Robert Krol. He shares how he came across this NLP book and how it changed his life. He also describes how the book has affected those to whom he recommended it.
NLP Podcast 16: Eye Accessing Cues
This episode of the Landsiedel NLP Podcast is dedicated to eye accessing cues. Stephan presents this model as part of the Practitioner training. He explains how one can recognize from the outside how someone is currently dealing with questions internally, whether they are picturing the answer or simply recalling something.
NLP Podcast 17: Trainer Interview with Dirk Sprengler
In this NLP podcast, we introduce Dirk Sprengler in an interview with Robert Krol. The DVNLP-certified NLP trainer has over 20 years of experience in sales and as a leader. Since 1994, the developer of the LDKE© system (Let Your Customer Buy!) has been offering coaching and seminars.
NLP Podcast 18: What is Important in Life?
This podcast episode includes an excerpt from the NLP Practitioner training, in which Stephan Landsiedel asks the participants the following questions: What is really important in life? What is the most important thing in your life? What do we live for? These are also the central questions in this podcast. The content of this episode deals with feelings and values.
NLP Podcast 19: Participant Interview with Carsten Sauter
With this podcast episode, we kick off the participant interviews. We are particularly interested in what the participants think of our training programs. How could we find out better than through participant interviews? The goal of our participant interviews is, on the one hand, to receive feedback about our training.
NLP Podcast 20: The History of NLP
In this podcast from our series, we discuss the history of NLP. The life stories of Richard Bandler and John Grinder are described. The content comes from the webinar 'History of NLP' that Stephan Landsiedel held in 2011. The focus of this podcast episode is on the two co-founders of NLP, Bandler and Grinder. But who are Bandler and Grinder anyway?
NLP Podcast 21: Start the New Year with Positive Psychology!
Listen now to the interview between Stephan Landsiedel and Joerg-Friedrich Gampper! In over 60 minutes, the two diploma psychologists offer many simple practical tips alongside deeper topics from psychology that can lead to more well-being and happiness.
NLP Podcast 22: The Mentor Technique
In this podcast episode, Stephan Landsiedel describes the Mentor Technique in an excerpt from the Master training. This episode offers you an insight into a Master training. Additionally, a very interesting NLP format is presented: The Mentor Technique.
NLP Podcast 23: Trainer Interview with Carlos Salgado
In this podcast, we introduce our trainer Carlos Salgado. He has been a good friend and esteemed colleague of Stephan Landsiedel for many years. The two conducted their first trainer training together - long before they started working together in a company.
NLP Podcast 24: The Negotiation Reframing
Do you know the feeling of being torn between two things? You want one thing, but also the other, and feel like you can't find a way out? NLP offers you the solution: The Negotiation Reframing can help you find a solution to your conflict.
NLP Podcast 25: Fritz Perls and NLP
In this podcast episode, Stephan Landsiedel reports on the connections between Fritz Perls and the founding fathers of NLP. It particularly discusses how Perls was modeled by Bandler, thus strongly influencing his actions. Many thinkers and philosophers, including Perls, were born in Berlin in 1893.
NLP Podcast 26: Beliefs and Their Effects
Everyone knows that voice in their head that sometimes says: "You can't do it!" or "You can't do that!". But how do such thoughts affect our lives? The answer is simple: Such negative beliefs restrict us and set limits.
NLP Podcast 27: Values and Value Determination
Have you ever thought about what values are important to you? Values express themselves in terms like security, love, honesty, loyalty, reliability, and many more. Generally, values can be described as properties, qualities, or beliefs deemed good.
NLP Podcast 28: The Dilts Pyramid
This podcast discusses a simple and elegant model for describing personal change – the Dilts Pyramid. The model comes from Robert Dilts, one of the most well-known NLP developers who was significantly involved in the further development of NLP.
NLP Podcast 29: Participant Interview with Katja Sander
This episode features our second participant interview. In the first participant interview with Carsten Sauter, you could gain insight into how our NLP trainings are received by participants. In this podcast episode, Robert Krol speaks with participant Katja Sander – you can be curious about how much NLP has changed her life.
NLP Podcast 30: Six-Step Reframing
"Behind every problematic behavior/symptom lies a good intention." This basic assumption of NLP means that it doesn't matter how differently we act – there is certainly a positive intention that the actor wants to fulfill at that moment.
NLP Podcast 31: The Decision is Yours!
Do you know the feeling when you sit in a restaurant or a bar and can't decide what to order? You make your choice, your order is served, and it doesn't meet your expectations. In that moment, you might regret your decision, and a little dissatisfaction spreads within you. But it doesn't have to be that way.
NLP Podcast 32: The Life of Gregory Bateson
Richard Bandler and John Grinder are the co-founders of NLP. But how did the two actually meet? Did you know that Gregory Bateson established the crucial contacts with the founders of NLP and thus contributed to the intellectual development of NLP?
NLP Podcast 33: Trainer Interview with Franz-Josef Klar
In this podcast episode, you will learn more about our Landsiedel trainer Dr. Franz Josef Klar, who, together with Ralf Stumpf, Stephan Landsiedel, Clemens Groß, and Carlos Salgado, leads the Master Class training. Franz-Josef Klar shares about his work as an NLP trainer and gives us a glimpse into his private life.
NLP Podcast 34: Integral Relationships
In the latest podcast, I talk with Mirela Ivanceanu, a wonderful woman who is a trainer and coach. Mirela, together with Ralf Stumpf, leads the Landsiedel location in Berlin, and she conducts the "Partnership Weekend" with me in the series Integral Year Training.
NLP Podcast 35: NLP from a Humorous Perspective
It's been almost 6 years since Markus Krug delighted his audience at our NLP Summer Congress. We don't want this humorous contribution to be forgotten. Markus Krug managed to show NLP from a humorous side with his voice parodies and made everyone laugh.
NLP Podcast 36: Karl Nielsen in Interview
This podcast episode includes an excerpt from the interview that Stephan Landsiedel conducted with Karl Nielsen. Karl Nielsen studied psychology and sociology and is the founder of the International Association of NLP Institutes (IN). In his interview with Stephan Landsiedel, Karl Nielsen shares his personal NLP story.
NLP Podcast 37: Signals of Safety
Do you remember your first presentation in school or the first talk you gave in front of a group? Most people are nervous and insecure during presentations because they don't know how to behave in such a situation.
NLP Podcast 38: The Diamond Technique
Do you know the feeling when you get stuck in a problem and then suddenly realize that the problem is something completely different? You were so convinced that this one thing was a problem for you that you didn't even notice what was really behind it. If you want to avoid such situations in the future, then the Diamond Technique is just right for you!
NLP Podcast 39: Prosperity Creator Andreas Ogger in Interview
Andreas Ogger is an investor and entrepreneur who enjoys working with entrepreneurial-minded people. Until the age of 32, he was a musician and therapist with a focus on sports medicine and osteopathy. "I have actually earned quite well all my life, but at 32 I had nothing," says the prosperity creator.
NLP Podcast 40: Leading with NLP
In this podcast episode, it is about how leaders can use NLP to improve communication with their employees. This is an excerpt from a webinar. Stephan Landsiedel first explains some basic NLP assumptions that are helpful in dealing with employees.
NLP Podcast 41: Javier Fraile on Language, Voice, and Mood
Language is a very powerful tool that is often underestimated. With your voice alone, you can change the impact of your language: Small differences in pitch, speed, or accent can lead to significant changes in the effect of your words. This podcast is about language, voice, and how language and voice relate to mood.
NLP Podcast 42: NLP in Dealing with Children
In young years, children are not yet able to protect themselves from harmful information or experiences. Negative beliefs are easily absorbed by children and can become a problem later in life. That is why it is important to maintain a proper or rather positive approach to children. This podcast episode discusses how NLP can help in dealing with children.
NLP Podcast 43: Health Coach Ray Wilkins in Interview
Ray Wilkins was born in England, grew up in Australia, and became a nurse at the age of 16. As a nurse, he worked not only in Australia but also in England, Germany, Austria, India, Belgium, Crete, and Switzerland. He traveled the world for a total of 15 years and eventually realized that there is more to life than just diseases and symptoms.
NLP Podcast 44: Virginia Satir and NLP
Virginia Satir is the founder of systemic family therapy and was born in 1916 as the eldest of many siblings on a small farm in Wisconsin. Her father was a simple and uneducated worker. Her mother came from a respectable bourgeois background and placed great value on education.
NLP Podcast 45: "Simply Improvised" – Book Presentation by Evi Anderson-Krug
Many people dream of publishing their own book - our NLP trainer Evi Anderson-Krug has fulfilled this dream and published her own book "Simply Improvised – Improvisational Theater Tools in NLP Trainings & in Training" through Junfermann Verlag in March.
NLP Podcast 46: The Work of Byron Katie with Ulrich Fischer
Ulrich Fischer studied theater and media science because he is particularly interested in creativity. In Berlin, he completed his training as a sound engineer and worked in a software company. In 2006, NLP and The Work entered his life, and Ulrich Fischer realized that he needed support to bring more creativity back into his life.
NLP Podcast 47: The Momentum Model
How often have you set big goals for yourself? And above all, how many of those goals were you able to achieve in the end? It often happens that people do not know their goals clearly or quickly lose sight of them. The Momentum Model can help here.
NLP Podcast 48: Trainer Interview with Clemens Groß
Clemens Groß is an NLP trainer, DVNLP, and head of the Landsiedel Institute in Hamburg. Clemens Groß and Stephan Landsiedel have known each other for over 15 years: After Clemens Groß completed his NLP Practitioner and NLP Master, he trained as an NLP Trainer with Stephan Landsiedel and Carlos Salgado in 2003.
NLP Podcast 49: How NLP Can Change Your Life
Sebastian Vogg is an NLP Master and is currently completing his training as an NLP Trainer. The young online marketer is enthusiastic about NLP methods and enjoys applying them at work. During his visit to Kitzingen, Sebastian Vogg was able to get to know the Landsiedel Villa and Stephan Landsiedel.
NLP Podcast 50: Anniversary Episode with 12 Success Tips from Stephan Landsiedel
For the 50th anniversary episode of the podcast, Stephan Landsiedel has come up with something very special: The NLP trainer shares personal experiences from his life and provides you with success tips that you can implement immediately in your life.
NLP Podcast 51: NLP and Manipulation by Stephan Landsiedel
In this episode of the podcast, Stephan Landsiedel addresses the question: Can I manipulate with NLP?
NLP Podcast 52: Health and NLP – An Interview with NLP Trainer Pete Wind
In the interview with our NLP trainer Pete Wind, the question is: What can I do to stay healthy and how can I use NLP techniques for support?
NLP Podcast 53: Your Self-Image – A Coaching Lesson with Stephan Landsiedel
In this podcast episode, Stephan Landsiedel gives you valuable tips on how to positively influence your self-image and become the person you really want to be.
NLP Podcast 54: wingwave® Trainer Maik Lärz in Interview
"I want to bring NLP to Erfurt!", says Maik Lärz at the beginning of his interview with Stephan Landsiedel. Maik Lärz has been active as an entrepreneur and in the coaching field for 20 years and is also a trained wingwave® trainer. 14 years ago, he came across the book "Unlimited Energy" by Anthony Robbins and has since been intensively involved with NLP.
NLP Podcast 55: What Do Successful Entrepreneurs Have in Common? Modelling with Ralf Stumpf and Michael Kundt
Ralf Stumpf and Michael Kundt discuss in this podcast episode how they have interviewed successful entrepreneurs in recent weeks to learn from them how they achieved success. "Great and successful people are usually willing to share their insights.
NLP Podcast 56: Valuable Expert Tips for Coaching Success
In this podcast episode, Stephan Landsiedel talks with coaching expert Carlos Salgado. Carlos Salgado got to know NLP in 1993 and has been working as an NLP trainer since early 1996. In 2005, he began consulting in and for companies alongside his work as an NLP trainer.
NLP Podcast 57: Training for Entrepreneurs
In this podcast, Stephan Landsiedel conducts an interview with Manfred Frank. Manfred Frank has been self-employed since 1985 and has developed into a successful entrepreneur. His intention was to found companies with his own ideas and make them successful. A friendly approach to people has always been a priority.
NLP Podcast 58: Spirituality and Mindfulness
Willi Kiechle is a Gestalt therapist, yoga teacher, hero's journey leader, and has extensive meditation experience. In his work as a trainer, educator, and seminar leader, he aims to work holistically on the levels of body, feelings, and spirituality.
NLP Podcast 59: Hypnosis with Alexander Almstetter
Alexander Almstetter is an expert in business and organizational psychology and completed his psychotherapist training 20 years ago. During his training, he learned many methods and realized that hypnosis is his favorite method. Since then, he has predominantly used hypnotic and behavioral techniques in his coaching.
NLP Podcast 60: Walt Disney Strategy
Walt Disney was a very creative mind: He created a world around Mickey Mouse and other comic characters and later opened the first amusement park named Disneyland. Today, Disney movies and Disney amusement parks are world-renowned and especially popular with children. Walt Disney was a dreamer, planner, and critic, and thus became the model for a very well-known NLP format: The three elements of dreamer, planner, and critic are the foundations of the so-called Walt Disney Strategy.
NLP Podcast 61: Practical Experience through Practice Groups
Sascha Brütting is an NLP Master, works full-time in IT, and is also a coach. He uses NLP techniques like reframing in his daily life to advance himself and maintain good relationships with others.
NLP Podcast 62: The Swish Technique
Do you know what it's like to have bad habits that you're so used to that you even compulsively engage in them? You don't really want to, but you keep doing it because you can't let go? The Swish Technique can help you!
NLP Podcast 63: Belief, Religion, and Tolerance
In this podcast episode, Stephan Landsiedel talks with his co-trainer Sebastian Heilmann during his NLP overseas master program in Mallorca about the topic of NLP and the church. Sebastian Heilmann is a trained educator, studied diaconal theology and pedagogy, and works full-time in churches as a deacon in educational work.
NLP Podcast 64: The Five Archetypes – Modelling with Ralf Stumpf
Have you ever been stuck in an elevator and since then avoided every lift, only using stairs? Or perhaps you were hit or insulted as a child, or your partner may have left you, and many things in your apartment remind you of the painful separation? With this NLP format "Merging Anchors," you can transform this negative feeling into a positive one.
NLP Podcast 65: Merging Anchors
Now we begin with the first of a total of 12 lessons. The first lesson includes a brief introduction to Neuro-Linguistic Programming - short NLP.
NLP Podcast 66: Successfully Passing on Strategies - Modelling with Ralf Stumpf
In this episode, Ralf Stumpf talks about how to pass on knowledge about a previously analyzed strategy to someone else.
NLP Podcast 67: From NLP Fan to Landsiedel Team
Annemarie Freitag has been a loyal fan of Landsiedel seminars for several years. She is now an NLP Master and loves to rediscover and further develop her potentials and personality in various seminars on different topics.
NLP Podcast 68: Modelling as a Turbo for Personal Development - with Ralf Stumpf
In this third episode, Ralf Stumpf discusses why modelling is a turbo for personal development. Ralf Stumpf started with NLP in 1986 to learn modelling – unfortunately, he did not learn how modelling works and is applied in his NLP trainings.
NLP Podcast 69: Resolving Conflicts with 1-2-3 Meta
This podcast is about how you can better deal with interpersonal conflicts and how you can resolve existing conflicts. It is about perception positions, often referred to in NLP as 1-2-3 Meta or simply 1-2-3.
NLP Podcast 70: Learning NLP and Applying it in Daily Life
In this podcast episode, Stephan Landsiedel talks about how you can learn NLP and integrate it permanently into your life. Since NLP is a very practical tool, it is rather difficult to teach yourself NLP completely alone.
NLP Podcast 71: You Can't Make a Crunchy Apple from Applesauce – Or Can You?
This podcast is about a story of a miracle that our NLP seminar participant, Marco Scherbaum, created himself.
NLP Podcast 72: Your Dream Workshop
The dream workshop is one of the most important for many. The exercise is fun, inspires, and brings your unconscious creative energies into flow. What would you do if you knew you would definitely succeed?
NLP Podcast 73: Can anyone become a coach?
Do you believe that a good coach and trainer is useful in professional football? Just imagine how masterfully we could solve our own challenges if we could occasionally afford a coach?
NLP Podcast 74: Power of Positive Thinking
In this podcast, you will learn the secrets of good self-confidence, the ideas of Norman Vincent Peale, one of the great positive thinkers of earlier times. Lack of self-confidence is one of the biggest problems people face. Why should we believe in ourselves? Do we have more luck, flow, and success through more self-confidence?
NLP Podcast 75: Marian Zefferer, new Landsiedel NLP partner in Austria
Marian Zefferer has long been known at Landsiedel, through an internship during his psychology studies, through various NLP seminars with us up to trainer, and now as the new Landsiedel NLP partner in Austria.
NLP Podcast 76: Practice group in Munich with puberty survival trainer Kira
In this podcast, Stephan Landsiedel interviews Kira Liebmann, who runs an NLP practice group in Munich and uses NLP professionally to help parents cope better, more relaxed, and more easily with their pubescent children.
NLP Podcast 77: Dr. Gudrun Reinschmidt - Silicon Valley - Success Factor Modeling for Entrepreneurs
In this podcast, our team member Annemarie Freitag interviews our Landsiedel NLP trainer Dr. Gudrun Reinschmidt from Nuremberg about her experiences regarding the topic of 'Success Factor Modeling'. Thank you very much for this interview, dear Gudrun.
NLP Podcast 78: Best week of life and NLP in school
Florian W. was interviewed after an NLP in a Week coach seminar by co-trainer Annemarie Freitag about what the event brought him and how he thinks NLP can help him in his job as a teacher.
NLP Podcast 79: The life story of Stephan Landsiedel – An interview by Marian Zefferer
Stephan Landsiedel is an NLP master trainer, entrepreneur, multiple author, studied psychology, and has given over 2500 seminar days of NLP training. He describes himself as an NLP entrepreneur and NLP enabler, as he wants to bring NLP into the world with his company Landsiedel NLP Training true to the motto 'NLP for Everyone'. In this podcast, he is interviewed by Marian Zefferer, our NLP partner on his journey to becoming an entrepreneur.
NLP Podcast 80: Stephan Landsiedel guest on Gratitude Daily
In this podcast episode, Stephan Landsiedel is interviewed by Marilena Berends, who has her own podcast 'Gratitude Daily'.
NLP Podcast 81: Flirting conversations with NLP
Do you know what it's like when you make new contacts and don't really know what to say? Especially in flirting conversations, many people find it difficult to let go of their nervousness, find the right words, and speak on the same wavelength as the other person. In such situations, NLP can help.
NLP Podcast 82: Resonance as a trainer and coach – an interview with Evan Bortnick
Did you know that your voice has a significant impact on the impression you leave on others? The first impression is not only dependent on facial expressions, gestures, or other visible factors, but also on the voice. In this podcast episode, we discuss the opportunities that open up for you when you work on and with your voice.
NLP Podcast 83: Musical dream catchers with NLP - an interview with Lara Brunow
What does NLP have to do with music? Or what do music, studies, kindergarten have to do with NLP? In this podcast, Annemarie learns from Lara how NLP has kissed her life and never let go, how you can compose your first song, how she applies NLP in everyday life, how she sings her dreams, and much more.
NLP Podcast 84: Psychotherapy and the principle of the hero's journey
Tobias Konermann has a psychotherapeutic practice, works at the university for the psychology faculty, and is a trainer for our hero's journey and the seminar Integral Life Management.
NLP Podcast 85: NLP in companies with business trainer Stefan Heller
Stefan Heller is a master trainer, DVNLP, and our trainer for the Mainz location. The business trainer has been giving sales training in the areas of sales, marketing, and management for over 20 years. He shares all his experiences with you in his book 'The K-S-V Principle', in which he presents practical NLP techniques for sales.
NLP Podcast 86: NLP with children - an interview with Mirela Ivanceanu
Mirela Ivanceanu comes from Romania and came to Germany at a young age without her family. As a result, she lived independently very early on. Over 15 years ago, she discovered NLP because she was not really satisfied and sought support.
NLP Podcast 87: Problems as problem solutions – Modelling in coaching with Ralf Stumpf
Ralf Stumpf started with NLP in 1986 to learn about modelling – unfortunately, he did not learn how modelling works and is applied in his NLP training. Therefore, Ralf Stumpf spent years studying the topic of modelling himself and developed into the leading modelling expert in the German-speaking world. He is an NLP master trainer according to DVNLP and leads our NLP location in Berlin.
NLP Podcast 88: Playfully exploring values with Ralf Besser
Ralf Besser is an NLP trainer and has founded his own foundation. The central goal of this foundation is to encourage people to reflect on their own values. 'It is important to me at heart that when working with values, we do not define them, but rather encourage people to explore their own through reflection rituals,' says Ralf Besser. Individuals or groups with a project related to values can contact the foundation for support.
NLP Podcast 89: The attitude of the learning coach – Modelling in coaching with Ralf Stumpf
Ralf Stumpf started with NLP in 1986 to learn about modelling – unfortunately, he did not learn how modelling works and is applied in his NLP training. Therefore, Ralf Stumpf spent years studying the topic of modelling himself and developed into the leading modelling expert in the German-speaking world. He is an NLP master trainer according to DVNLP and leads our NLP location in Berlin.
NLP Podcast 90: Fast Phobia Format – Quickly and easily eliminate phobias
A phobia is a panic-like, irrational, strong fear. The fear of realistic dangers such as lions or guns is not a phobia. Fears of things that cannot actually harm a person, such as ants or tight spaces, are irrational and can develop into phobias.
NLP Podcast 91: 5 misconceptions about modelling – with Ralf Stumpf
Ralf Stumpf started with NLP in 1986 to learn about modelling – unfortunately, he did not learn how modelling works and is applied in his NLP training. Therefore, Ralf Stumpf spent years studying the topic of modelling himself and developed into the leading modelling expert in the German-speaking world. He is an NLP master trainer according to DVNLP and leads our NLP location in Berlin.
NLP Podcast 92: NLP in project work – Interview with Detlef Lindner
NLP can be applied in almost all areas of life in various ways. Detlef Lindner leads our Nuremberg location together with Dr. Gudrun Reinschmidt. In addition to his work as an NLP trainer, he often collaborates with project teams and uses NLP there to strengthen team cohesion.
NLP Podcast 93: Steady growth or major change? - Your year 2019
Perhaps you have experienced it too: At the beginning of a relationship, everything is wonderfully beautiful, and life couldn't be better. But after a while, the phase of being freshly in love passes, and the everyday life of the relationship sets in. What to do?
NLP Podcast 94: 12 relationship tips for Valentine's Day
Perhaps you have experienced it too: At the beginning of a relationship, everything is wonderfully beautiful, and life couldn't be better. But after a while, the phase of being freshly in love passes, and the everyday life of the relationship sets in. What to do?
NLP Podcast 95: Tips for more serenity
Stephan Landsiedel and stress expert Christian Bremer discuss the topic of serenity in this podcast. Christian Bremer had the opportunity as a young student to hold a seminar on the topic of conflicts in sports teams for a large German sports association and thus gained access to the trainer and speaker scene. Over time, he realized how important the topic of inner serenity and sovereignty is to him and increasingly focused on this area.
NLP Podcast 96: Provocative coaching with Evi Anderson-Krug
Evi Anderson-Krug has been a trainer since 1996 and has been working as an NLP master trainer since 2011. For about a year, Evi has been leading our NLP location in Kitzingen / Würzburg. In a seminar with Stephan Landsiedel, Evi first came into contact with provocative coaching: As a coachee, she viewed her own problem from a new perspective through this coaching method and laughed a lot about herself.
NLP Podcast 97: FINDING paths with Laura Pfaffenbach – Nature adventures and recharging
Laura Pfaffenbach began her first NLP training in 2018 to improve her own communication. At that time, Laura participated in NLP in a Week and was enthusiastic about NLP. Since then, Laura has been more focused on her visions and dreams and has significantly changed her life with the help of NLP. Quitting her job at an agency and becoming self-employed followed.
NLP Podcast 98: Mental coaching with CQM – Interview with Silvia Seidl
The Chinese Quantum Method (CQM) is a mental coaching technique and can be wonderfully combined with other methods such as NLP.
NLP-Podcast 99: No More Single - Interview with Marie Mernke
Maria Mernke was single for many years and eventually got tired of the pain and self-doubt. Since that point, she has been professionally engaged with the topics of love, being single, and partnerships. On her blog and in her podcast "Ask-Marie," she openly shares her experiences and answers her fans' questions.
NLP-Podcast 100: 11 Life Tips from Stephan Landsiedel
In the 50th podcast episode, Stephan Landsiedel already provided you with 12 exciting success tips. These tips were so well received by our listeners that Stephan has come up with something similar for the 100th episode: Look forward to 11 more great tips that can positively influence your life.
NLP-Podcast 101: Interview with Johannes Nerstheimer – the Developer of the Game ConnAction®
Johannes Nerstheimer got to know NLP in February 2017 and attended all three NLP in a Week seminars as well as the NLP Master in a very short time. As part of his master's thesis, Johannes developed his own NLP game, which he presents in his interview with Stephan Landsiedel.
NLP-Podcast 102: Solutions Instead of Everyday Problems - with Ralf Stumpf
In this episode, Ralf Stumpf talks about how to apply NLP and modeling for oneself. Since he didn't learn much about modeling in his NLP training, he spent years exploring the topic himself. It became clear in various seminars that most participants in NLP training were not aware that they could also use NLP for themselves.
NLP-Podcast 103: Fascinate Your Audience Through Storytelling - with Marian Zefferer
Marian Zefferer is our trainer for the Austria location, an expert in rhetoric and presentations, and leads our rhetoric seminars. He holds a Master's degree in Psychology (M. Sc.), is an NLP trainer, and has completed many further training courses in the field of rhetoric. This episode focuses on the topic of storytelling and the use of stories in lectures or presentations.
NLP-Podcast 104: Existential Coaching with Annette Fährmann
Annette Fährmann became enthusiastic about existential coaching some time ago and has since been pursuing many further training opportunities in this area. She lives in the Allgäu and enjoys being in nature and hiking. In this podcast episode, Annette is interviewed by Stephan Landsiedel, and they discuss what her heart is passionate about: Existential Coaching.
NLP-Podcast 105: Turning Shadows into Strengths – with Julia Ehmer and Willi Kiechle
In this podcast, Stephan Landsiedel talks with Julia Ehmer and Willi Kiechle. Willi is a Gestalt therapist and trained hero's journey leader. Julia is a doctor, Gestalt therapist, and seminar leader according to Paul Rebillot. Paul Rebillot further developed the hero's journey and brought it into a seminar format. Julia and Willi jointly lead the shadow seminar, a follow-up seminar to the hero's journey.
NLP-Podcast 106: NLP as a Resource-Oriented Method? – with Ralf Stumpf
In this episode, Ralf Stumpf discusses "the most important term in NLP." According to literature, NLP is a resource- or strength-oriented method, which is what initially motivated Ralf to pursue NLP. Ralf talks about how he came to NLP, how all other methods in the "Berlin psychosocial scene" were problem-oriented, and how NLP was promoted as "focused on the strengths and resources of the individual."
NLP-Podcast 107: Founding of Landsiedel Österreich GmbH and the Founders' Visions
In this episode, Stephan Landsiedel is in conversation with Marian Zefferer. Stephan and Marian have great news: They have founded an NLP company in Austria, in Vienna, where Marian will be present. Stephan announces that he will also be in Vienna in 2020 to conduct an NLP basic day seminar.
NLP-Podcast 108: Emotional Moments
A new decade is just around the corner, and just like in previous years, Stephan Landsiedel wonders:
NLP-Podcast 109: Price Negotiations
Stephan Landsiedel interviews Claus Angerhofer. He lives in Klagenfurt, Austria. He has been a specialist in prices, price negotiations, discounts, and similar matters for many years. Claus studied technical physics. After his studies, he quickly landed in a large corporation in the purchasing department. For this company, he traveled worldwide and conducted purchasing negotiations.
NLP-Podcast 110: Advanced NLP Master Training
This year, "Landsiedel NLP Training" celebrates 750 NLP trainings with more than 15,000 training days! In July, there will be another Advanced Master training. Accordingly, Stephan Landsiedel interviews NLP master trainer Clemens Groß, with whom he will conduct the training in Hamburg.
NLP-Podcast 111: emotionSync – Interview with Prof. (UCN) Dr. (UCN) Christian Hanisch
Stephan Landsiedel interviews Prof. (UCN) Dr. (UCN) Christian Hanisch. He lives in Goslar, Lower Saxony. As a former diploma engineer in electrical engineering and computer science, he has been dealing with brain research and data processing of information in the human brain for years to resolve fears and traumas.
NLP-Podcast 112: NLP with Nandana and Karl Nielsen
Stephan Landsiedel interviews Nandana and Karl Nielsen in this podcast episode. They are the founders of the "NLP & Coaching Institute Berlin" and the associations IN and ICI ("The International Association of NLP Institutes" and "The International Association of Coaching Institutes").
NLP-Podcast 113: Martin Bucher on Change and Development
The computer scientist Martin Bucher started 21 years ago with the founding of his company "Inxmail," which offers software solutions and services for email marketing. After he hung up his position as managing director, he found his calling as a coach.
NLP-Podcast 114: Buddy Talk Episode 001
With this new series as part of our podcast, we want to give you inspirations for working with a buddy. In Stephan's new year training, it is an important element that all participants find a buddy with whom they regularly exchange their goals and behavioral changes over the phone. To illustrate this, Stephan records the conversations with his buddy NLP trainer Heiko Speckhaus and publishes them as part of this podcast. The episodes are exciting for anyone who wants to change their life in certain areas, such as health, personality, finances, or relationships.
NLP-Podcast 115: Lawyer Christina Linke on Labor Law
In this podcast episode, Stephan Landsiedel interviews lawyer Christina Linke from Osnabrück. She brings over 26 years of professional experience. Her core competency is labor law, but her work goes beyond that: Christina Linke provides holistic advice to companies.
NLP-Podcast 116: Buddy Talk Episode 002
Another week has passed! Heiko Speckhaus meets with his conversation partner Stephan Landsiedel for the buddy talk. They exchange thoughts on how the last week went and whether they achieved their goals in the four areas of "body, mind, spirit, and shadow." "The buddy talk motivates me to exercise and continue my education," says Stephan Landsiedel.
NLP-Podcast 117: Buddy Talk Episode 003
Stephan Landsiedel is once again in conversation with his buddy Heiko Speckhaus. A tiring week lies behind them. They had a lot to do. Stephan praises the buddy talk: "I wouldn't have done some of the things... or taken the time for them if we didn't have it in the program," Heiko feels the same way. Both are glad that they managed to complete their tasks. Last week, they talked about the four areas of "body, mind, spirit, and shadow."
NLP-Podcast 118: Barrier-Free in the Mind – with Mental Coach Sebastian Wächter
In this podcast episode, Stephan Landsiedel interviews mental coach and keynote speaker Sebastian Wächter from Würzburg. The trained business mathematician worked for years as a stock analyst for a private bank. He is known for leading a successful life despite being paraplegic and for advising others as a coach.
NLP-Podcast 119: Buddy Talk Episode 004
Today, Stephan Landsiedel and Heiko Speckhaus have their buddy talk again. Heiko didn't manage to watch the rhetoric webinar last week. Instead, he listened to a total of 3 audiobooks. A webinar requires significantly more attention than an audiobook; for example, you can't just listen to it while driving.
NLP-Podcast 120: Buddy Talk Episode 005
"I thought: If I can ride a bike as much as I do, I can also run. That was unfortunately a misconception!" laughs Heiko Speckhaus. "The muscle soreness was enormous, and I had to first look up how to treat it professionally." This time, he meets with his buddy Stephan Landsiedel in Hamburg. There, he assists as a co-trainer in the practitioner training.
NLP-Podcast 121: Achieving More Reach and Participants in Lectures and Webinars
How do I generate new clients as a consultant, coach, trainer, and speaker with online lectures? How do I build a large reach? How do I make small live events with streaming regional? How do I use different social media platforms, such as Xing, LinkedIn, and Facebook, for the visibility of my company? How do I maintain my client network?
NLP-Podcast 122: Buddy Talk Episode 006
Stephan Landsiedel speaks again today with his "super buddy" Heiko Speckhaus. The two have finally managed to sit down together live again. Today, they talk about an important element of integral living: shadow work. Ken Wilber also says that this is an essential part of integral living because without shadow work, you won't be able to unfold your potential; you won't see your own weaknesses and mistakes. Even great gurus stumble over their own shadows if they don't address them.
NLP-Podcast 123: "We Must Awaken!" – Interview with Veit Lindau
Stephan Landsiedel interviews Veit Lindau in this podcast episode. In the German-speaking world, he is considered the expert on the integral self-realization of humans. He has written several books on the central themes of his work - self-knowledge, vocation, and relationships.
NLP-Podcast 124: Being a Coach as a Life Mission – Interview with Sabine Bay
For ten years, she has been working in the field of training, coaching, and consulting. Starting with NLP, she attended a Practitioner training by Stephan Landsiedel, back when it was still at the old location in Wiesentheid. By now, Sabine Bay is an NLP trainer at Landsiedel and conducts training in Ladenburg.
NLP-Podcast 125: Nandana and Karl Nielsen on Mindfulness
Why is mindfulness so important in combination with NLP? This question is addressed by the founders of the "NLP & Coaching Institute Berlin" and the associations IN and ICI ("The International Association of NLP Institutes" and "The International Association of Coaching Institutes") Nandana Nielsen and Karl Nielsen.
NLP-Podcast 126: "Even More Successful!" with Alex Rusch
The money coach, author, and entrepreneur from Hamburg, Andreas Enrico Brell, shares his success story in an interview with Stephan Landsiedel. Deep in debt, Andreas Enrico Brell moved out of his home. He spent seven years of his life in his office.
NLP-Podcast 127: "More than Money" – Tips from Money Coach Andreas Enrico Brell
The money coach, author, and entrepreneur from Hamburg, Andreas Enrico Brell, shares his success story in an interview with Stephan Landsiedel. Deep in debt, Andreas Enrico Brell moved out of his home. He spent seven years of his life in his office. At that time, he was working in the finance sector.
NLP-Podcast 128: More Effective Time and Self-Management
Today, Marian Zefferer hosts the NLP Podcast. He is a trainer for ÖDV-NLP and DVNLP and managing director of the Austrian Landsiedel company. He also conducts online trainings such as NLP in a Week online, NLP-Online-Practitioner, and NLP-Online-Master training.
NLP Podcast 129: Online Mindset Mentoring – Interview with Anchu Kögl
Anchu Kögl is an author, coach, and mindset expert. In 2012, he experienced his first existential crisis when he dropped out of his master's program in industrial engineering and ended his relationship with his girlfriend. Anchu Kögl increasingly engaged with psychology, read many self-help books, and meditated.
NLP Podcast 130: Buddhist Psychology – In Conversation with Daniela Barchasch
Buddhist psychology is a science of the mind! Techniques from Buddhism are intended to help take more control of one's own mind. It often happens that a person drifts off in thought and is not present in the here and now. Traveling in the past or future, they tend to perceive negative events more.
NLP Podcast 131: A Year in Review with Stephan Landsiedel
The crisis period had dramatic consequences – both economic and personal. Events and trips were canceled, surgeries postponed, companies lost a lot of money and faced existential losses. "We have 25 locations that stood still for weeks and months!" says Stephan Landsiedel. "Courses had to be rescheduled and halved due to distancing regulations. We also lost unimaginably large amounts of money..."
NLP Podcast 132: Find Your Calling – In Conversation with Kerstin Fuhrmann
In this podcast episode, Marian Zefferer talks with Kerstin Fuhrmann.
Kerstin is a professional coach for calling and high sensitivity.
In her coaching sessions, she often deals with questions like "What do I really want?" or "Where do I want to go?" or similar topics related to finding one's own calling.
NLP Podcast 133: The Mental Revolution – In Conversation with Steffen Kirchner
Marian Zefferer speaks today with Steffen Kirchner. He has already experienced him live at "Gedanken Tanken" in Vienna. Steffen was a professional athlete, later he won the German volleyball championship as a manager with his team and is now primarily active as a mental coach. He works for companies, holds seminars for private individuals, and also works with professional athletes.
NLP Podcast 134: Social Educator Pamela Wirsing Talks About NLP in Schools
While teachers are bound to their curricula and guidelines, Pamela Wirsing tries to find new ways and possibilities. She is a diploma social educator and integrates NLP directly into school life. She helps students and teachers feel comfortable in school. Individual consultations, project days, theater groups, and courses on self-confidence are part of her work.
NLP Podcast 135: Self-Motivation with Kerstin Wemheuer
Marian Zefferer talks today with Kerstin Wemheuer about how to motivate oneself and take action. Kerstin also has her own podcast called "fuckeinfachmachen". She helps people transform words like "should" or "could" into the word "do".
NLP Podcast 136: Coaching Examples with Simone Kriebs
Marian Zefferer interviews today Simone Kriebs. She is a psychotherapist, multiple book author, and primarily focuses on the topics of self-love and self-confidence. She also has her own podcast "Einfach mal gut zu mir – Your Podcast for a Happy Relationship with Yourself" and deals with exactly that. The episodes focus on themes that change every month, such as guilt, fear of intimacy, or self-love.
NLP Podcast 137: Hypnosis with Kim Fleckenstein
Who isn't interested in hypnosis? Many people think of exciting stage shows when they hear about hypnosis, where spectators are put into a trance in an instant. Hypnotherapist Kim Fleckenstein deals with hypnosis in treatment and accompanies others through various change processes. In a private clinic at Tegernsee, she also meets international clients. It's anything but just a show! But – how did it all begin?
NLP Podcast 138: The New Platform World of NLP
In today's podcast episode, Stephan Landsiedel is interviewed by Heiko Speckhaus about the new platform World of NLP. It is for people who want to practice, train, dive deep, and achieve mastery in NLP.
NLP Podcast 139: Evan Bortnick on Language as a Mediator Between Worlds
Evan Bortnick is an NLP trainer and has been teaching NLP for more than three decades. During his career as an international opera soloist, the born New Yorker continuously educated himself. No one knows better than he does the magical effect language can have.
NLP Podcast 141: Online Coach Christa-Marie Münchow
In recent months, online coaching has become more popular than ever. Opinions on its depth and effectiveness vary. Therefore, I spoke with Christa-Marie.
NLP Podcast 142: Shine Coaching with Julia Sahm
Julia Sahm uses established techniques from NLP and the right mindset to help her clients improve their weight and eating habits in the long term. In this podcast with NLP professional Stephan Landsiedel, she shares her story and presents her methods and experiences.
NLP Podcast 143: Go on an Online Hero's Journey with Susanne Lypold
Susanne Lypold explains the concept of the hero's journey in this exciting podcast with Stephan Landsiedel. With small anecdotes, Susanne describes her past leading to her current success story.
NLP Podcast 144: In Conversation with Bavarian Sales Freak Uwe Rieder
Sales specialist and author Uwe Rieder provides insights into his success story in sales in this exciting podcast. He explains a variety of tricks and tips for successful marketing and describes his philosophy.
NLP Podcast 145: Imperfectionism with Kathi Siebauer
Kathi Siebauer shows the way out of harmful perfectionism. In this exciting podcast with Stephan Landsiedel, she describes her journey from a career changer and her career in large companies with burnout to self-employment and becoming a successful coach.
NLP Podcast 146: The Foreign Language Lion Monika Cuzma Cépeda
Turn off your head – turn on your heart! With a combination of mental coaching and lively language training, Monika Cuzma Cépeda helps people give their thoughts and feelings a new voice, so they can unite their head and heart, recognize their mental limits, and reprogram their mindset so that fast language learning and even a fulfilling, easy life become possible.
NLP Podcast 147: With Goal and Emotion Coach Marcel Pappelau
Marcel Pappelau, a trained aerospace engineer, discovered a whole new self through Landsiedel NLP training.
By integrating NLP techniques from the Practitioner and Master levels, he has cleaned up with bad traits and learned to achieve his goals.
NLP Podcast 148: "Upward Spiral" – Spiral Dynamics with Frank Schneegans
Frank Schneegans, a trained economist, learned through access to Neurolinguistic Programming that there is more to life than process optimization. The insight into the inner workings of human experience through NLP and Spiral Dynamics not only freed him from a personal downward spiral but also conveyed his new calling.
NLP Podcast 149: Love Life with Beatrice Herbold
Beatrice's passion is to help others. Twenty years ago, she was frustrated that classical communication was increasingly failing in her family. A family constellation opened up entirely new perspectives on our human interactions. Today, she brings the light of her clients to the forefront in her workshops and teaches them to consciously choose the good things in life.
NLP Podcast 150: The Greatest Gift is You! with Heidrun Kirsch
In this podcast, I interview Heidrun Kirsch. Heidrun has always been interested in healing. She wanted to meet other cultures and therefore traveled to India and Nepal. It was a life school for her. After returning to Germany, she decided to go to England and complete a music therapy training at college. There, she also obtained her Reiki master teacher certification. She incorporates these experiences into her work and how she supports people.
NLP Podcast 151: The Levels of NLP – Ralf Stumpf interviews Johannes Nerstheimer
In this podcast with Landsiedel trainer Ralf Stumpf, adaptations of the logical levels of the Dilts pyramid are presented and critically discussed. Ralf Stumpf introduces his model of the 'Levels of NLP' and explains the connections in conversation with NLP enthusiast Johannes Nerstheimer.
NLP Podcast 152: Happy Little Souls with Susanne Dröber
Happy little Souls aim to support children in their natural potentials and their innate spirituality and talent.
NLP Podcast 153: Unlimited Greatness with Beate Glöser
Beate Glöser cleared out old beliefs through NLP after training with Stephan and redefined her life and career.
NLP Podcast 154: Agile Coaching
Richard Seidl is a passionate programmer from the very beginning. At some point, he began to link software development with coaching to help companies better meet the demands of a changing time and to handle projects faster and more efficiently.
NLP Podcast 155: Framework Model – Ralf Stumpf interviews Dagmar Lingg
Ralf Stumpf, Landsiedel site manager in Berlin and expert in the field of modeling, discusses the framework model of NLP and the principles of practitioners in this exciting podcast together with Dagmar Lingg.
NLP Podcast 156: Positive Thinking with Christine Lassen
Stephan Landsiedel interviews the positive-thinking entrepreneur Christine Lassen in this podcast episode. The two have known each other for almost 20 years. Christine is a seminar leader and runs a publishing house with books on positive thinking and a popular success calendar that Stephan has personally used for many years.
NLP Podcast 157: Mindful Movement with Theresa Wolf
Theresa Wolf is an expert in movement psychology and holistic health as a psychologist and sports scientist. As part of the Körpergut Academy, she offers training in the areas of mindful movement, yoga, and holistic health. In this exciting interview with Landsiedel site manager Marian Zefferer, she shares her story and gives tips and tricks on how everyone can achieve more satisfaction and joy in life through movement.
NLP Podcast 158: Caroline Forster – With Heart, Brain, and Hand
Caroline Forster came to NLP through a detour. She first studied mechanical engineering and worked for a large company. But then she followed her intuition and took a new, independent path. In search of work that could inspire people, she participated in a modeling demo with Ralf Stumpf at the NLP site in Berlin. It was there that she first came into contact with NLP.
NLP Podcast 159: What is NLP, anyway?
A treat in our podcast series: At the request of many listeners, Stephan and Ralf discuss what NLP actually is. To get to the bottom of this question, the two NLP master trainers reflect on their history and their own first impressions in the NLP world and how they discovered this method for themselves and how their own understanding of NLP has changed over the decades. Together, they have now spent more than 60 years engaged with NLP.
NLP Podcast 160: Writer's Block Doesn't Exist
Have you ever thought about writing a book? There is an idea, a thought within you that excites you, and you want to write it down. You may have even started to put the first sentences on paper or have already finished an entire chapter.
NLP Podcast 161: The Power of the Spoken Word
With the speech 'I have a dream,' Martin Luther King reached millions of people on August 28, 1963. It would likely have been far fewer if he had started with a typical cliché, such as: 'Good evening, my name is Martin, and I would like to give a speech today.'
NLP Podcast 162: A Leap into Cold Water
Skepticism, distance, misunderstanding – perhaps you have also encountered these reactions when you told your environment how much you were able to develop through a coaching session. Coaching still faces misunderstanding. However, it is already well established in many areas of our society, for example, in business.
NLP Podcast 163: Love it, leave it, or change it
When little Inger Nilsson suddenly lifts her horse with both arms, her friends Tommy and Annika sitting on it are quite astonished. Astrid Lindgren's story of Pippi Longstocking and her incredible strength, with which she even carries the little uncle like a feather in her hands, still impresses us 60 years later. Have you perhaps also wondered what your superpower is?
NLP Podcast 164: Like a Rock 'N Roll Concert
'One is not born a trainer; one is made a trainer,' says Stephan.
NLP Podcast 165: Enneagram – 'I see something you don't see.'
You stand with a flashlight in a dark room. The beam of light hits a rundown desk piled high with dusty file folders. 'That's quite a lot of work!' you think. Then your friend enters the room, follows your gaze to the beam of light, and exclaims, 'Look at that beautiful antique wooden table on which all that junk is lying over there.'
NLP Podcast 166: The Recipe for Happy Relationships
Be it in romantic, familial, or friendly relationships, most of us know them: relationship problems. The causes can be quite different, such as lack of trust, too great differences, or even just small habits of the other person that can drive us so crazy that it sometimes escalates into a big argument. Surely you have already wondered how to solve these problems to lead a happy relationship again.
NLP Podcast 167: Each One Teach One
Loud music thunders from overdriven basses, colorful graffiti shines on gray concrete walls. In the years after the reunification, Marcell Heinrich is active in the hip-hop scene in Leipzig. Their rhythm hits the zeitgeist, giving him and his friends life energy and a sense of belonging.
NLP Podcast 168: Live, Love, LAUGH! – Humorously Through Life – Ralf Stumpf and Evi Anderson-Krug
You are currently preparing for a presentation that you will give – whether for school, university, or work. To lighten the mood, you insert a joke at a certain point that you find really funny and think, 'Everyone will definitely laugh at this!'
NLP Podcast 169: Relaxed to Your Dream Job?
Finally, your dream job is within reach. You are sitting in a job interview at your dream company and are nervous. Your hands are sweating, and you are a bit redder in the face than usual. 'If you were a street sign, which one would you be?' the recruiter asks you. You are completely taken aback. What kind of question is that? You don't know what to answer, mumble something about 'dead end...' and suddenly feel uncomfortable.
NLP Podcast 170: Color Your Life
'Art is the primal mother tongue of our society,' says Marianne Bauer.
NLP Podcast 171: Personal Branding – Become a Personal Brand
'Your business will grow as much as you are willing to develop your personality.' – Nicole Wehn
NLP Podcast 172: Shape Your Future
'Visions are the hormones of courage and trust,' says Silvia Ziolkowski.
NLP Podcast 173: Spiral Dynamics from Ralf Stumpf's Perspective
In der heutigen Podcast Folge spricht Ralf Stumpf über das bekannte Modell „Spiral Dynamics“. Dieses geht ursprünglich auf den amerikanischen Psychologieprofessor Clare W. Graves zurück. Damals noch als „Graves Modell“ bekannt, bekam es durch einen von Graves Schülern, Don Beck, schließlich den Namen Spiral Dynamics.
NLP Podcast 174: Unternehmen menschlich und erfolgreich führen
„Ich wollte ein Unternehmen gründen, das ein gesundes, erfolgreiches und freundliches Umfeld für alle Beteiligten bietet.“ – Pia Tischer
NLP Podcast 175: Archetypen der Seele
„Für eine Seele ist eine Erfahrung wertvoll schlechthin, egal, wie sie sich für uns Menschen anfühlt“, sagt Marion Lockert.
NLP-Podcast 176: SEOM – Befreie Deinen Geist
SEOM steht für Sensitivität, Energie, Orientierung und Mut. Es ist der Künstlername von Patrick Kammerer, der Menschen an ihre Freude, Liebe, ihre Essenz und Verbundenheit erinnern möchte. Seit vielen Jahren öffnet er mit seiner Musik die Herzen der Menschen und gibt ihnen neuen Mut und Kraft. Dabei ist er selbst auch im Schatten gewandert. Das Schicksal hat ihn lange geprüft und ihn auf seinen Durchbruch warten lassen. Es gibt so viel, was wir von ihm lernen können.
NLP-Podcast 177: Kunst, Wahrnehmung, NLP, Meisterwerke und ein Blick in unsere Zukunft
NLP ist Kunst und Kunst ist, was uns zu Menschen macht.
NLP Podcast 178: Das innere Kind
,,Es ist möglich, das, was uns als Kind gefehlt hat, später noch nachzunähren.“ sagt Liuta Dienst.
NLP Podcast 179: Existenzielles-Coaching mit Annette Fährmann
In dem Podcast interviewt Stephan Annette über ihren Weg zum Existenziellen Coaching sowie über Werte und Kernelemente ihrer Arbeit. Beispielsweise nennt Annette Fährmann als Kernelement, das Zutrauen in die Klienten. Den Menschen mehr zuzutrauen, als man eigentlich würde, ist essentiell bei ihrem Coaching und nennt sie auch selbst als eine ihrer Kernkompetenzen.
NLP Podcast 180: Naturcoaching mit Katja Dienemann
Die körperliche Bewegung in der Natur hat Auswirkungen auf das Innere. Sich zu bewegen, kann lösungsfördernd sein. Katja Dienemann ist Naturcoachin und erklärt im Podcast welche wundervollen Auswirkungen, die Natur auf die Menschen haben kann. Dabei erklärt sie, dass sie die Natur als erweiterte Form von NLP nutzt.
NLP Podcast 181: Der innere Frieden mit Esther Seer
Im Podcast interviewt Stephan Esther über ihren Weg zur Hypnose. Die Beiden sprechen über verschiedene Themen und kommen immer wieder darauf zurück, dass der innere Frieden die Lösung für viele Probleme in unserem Leben ist
NLP Podcast 182: Kollektive Timeline-Arbeit
Ralf Stumpf erklärt in diesem Podcast die klassischen NLP-Timeline-Formate Change History, Change Future, Self-Nurturing und Re-Imprinting – zuerst an einem klassischen individuellen Beispiel. Danach werden die Formate auf größere Einheiten angewandt: auf eine Familie, eine Firma und auf Deutschland.
NLP Podcast 183: Neun Levels im Business mit Jürgen Ruff
In der neusten Podcast-Folge spreche ich mit dem Potenzialgestalter Jürgen Ruff. Jürgen ist Experte für digitale Transformation und Change Management und hat sich auf Themen Digital und Mensch mit Fokus auf Mentale Fitness, der Organisationsentwicklung, Führung und Thema Unternehmertum/Zukunft des Arbeitens spezialisiert.
NLP Podcast 184: Modelling (und Re-Modelling) im Alltag mit Ralf Stumpf
Modelling ist Alltag – aber die Ergebnisse nicht immer erwünscht! Von wem hast Du gelernt, wie man Probleme löst? Wie man Beziehung führt? Wie man mit Geld umgeht? Wie man ein glückliches Leben lebt? – Vermutlich sind die meisten Deiner Strategien in diesen Bereichen das Ergebnis unbewusster Modellings.
NLP Podcast 185: Woran arbeitet NLP? mit Ralf Stumpf
Der Schreiner arbeitet mit Holz und der Bäcker mit Teig. Aber woran arbeitet ein NLPler? Was ist das Material, was sind die Werkzeuge und wie ist das Vorgehen dieses mentalen Handwerks? Ralf Stumpf klärt diese Frage auf einer mentalen Treckingtour auf den Achttausender der Veränderungsarbeit.
NLP Podcast 186: Die Grundannahmen des NLP mit Ralf Stumpf
Das sind die Fundamente des NLP: die Grundannahmen, die Axiome! Auf diesen Sätzen baut das Modell des NLP auf und wenn Du diese Sätze nicht kennst, dann ist Dein NLP-Gebäude immer ein bisschen wackelig. Diese Sätze sind fundamental und es geht darum, ob es böse Menschen gibt, ob die Wirklichkeit existiert und ob man wirklich alles lernen kann.
NLP Podcast 187: Erfolgstreiber und karmische Astrologie
in der heutigen Folge unterhält sich Stephan mit dem Business Coach und Erfolgsmentor Maximilian Fritz.
Maximilian hat sich nach seinem technischen Studium den wirtschaftlichen Zusammenhängen gewidmet.
Bereits in seiner Jugend hat er sich für Erfolg und Unternehmertum interessiert und hat bereits mit 24 eine Firma gekauft, weiter aufgebaut und schlussendlich wieder verkauft.
NLP Podcast 188: Das ABC des NLP
Dreihundertsiebenundachtzig Begriffe stehen auf dem Abc der Practitioner-Ausbildung und in diesem Podcast werden sie alle erklärt – zumindest die ersten einunddreißig. Das Ganze basiert auf dem ›Zuruf-Abc‹: da erklärt Ralf Stumpf zu Beginn eines jeden Trainingstags in der Berliner NLP-Ausbildung zufällig ausgewählte Begriffe von der Liste.
NLP Podcast 189: Sprache im NLP mit Ralf Stumpf
Das L im NLP steht für Linguistik, also für Sprache. Das Neurolinguistische Programmieren ist eine Weiterentwicklung des Neurolinguistischen Trainings (NLT) von Alfred Graf Korzybski, einem Linguisten. NLP wurzelt also in der Sprache, in der Sprachlandkarte – und diese ist nicht das Gebiet.
NLP Podcast 190: Das ABC des NLP Teil II mit Ralf Stumpf
Ende November fing Ralf Stumpf an, die dreihundertsiebenundachtzig Begriffe auf der Abc-Liste der Practitioner-Ausbildung zu erklären – und kam bis ›Bodenanker‹. Heute gehts weiter (und ab jetzt ungefähr alle sechs Wochen) und es beginnt mit ›Cause‹, also der Ursache im SCORE-Modell – und schon dieser Begriff braucht zehn Minuten, denn jeder Begriff bietet eine ganz eigene Perspektive auf das gesamte NLP. Da gehts zum Beispiel darum, wie NLP zum ursachenorientierten Arbeiten steht, wie man Formate in der Zeit spiegelt und wie man Witze als Kreativitätstraining nutzen kann.
NLP Podcast 191: Was NLP von anderen Methoden unterscheidet mit Marian Zefferer
NLP ist eine von vielen Methoden in der Coaching & Trainingsszene. Aber was genau ist das spezielle am NLP? Was unterscheidet NLP zu anderen Methoden? Wie können sich diese Methoden auch gegenseitig bereichern? Dies und mehr ist Inhalt dieser Podcast Episode.
NLP Podcast 192: Lernen, lehren, Schule und NLP (mit Ralf Stumpf und Judith)
Ralf spricht mit Judith, einer Lehrerin an einer Berliner Grundschule und Teilnehmerin im Trainertraining. In ihrem Gespräch geht es um die Heldenreise im Lernen, um Motivation, um Fragen (dumme Fragen und schlaue Fragen), um Vorbilder, um Karl Popper, um Vera F. Birkenbihl, um Marshall B. Rosenberg, um die Rolle der Lehrer und um die Bedeutung des Umfelds. Schule ist eine tolle Spielwiese (gerade in ihren Mängeln!) und nur teilweise fürs Lernen gemacht. Was man damit anfangen kann und wie Lehrer das Beste aus der Situation machen, erfährst Du in diesem Podcast.
NLP Podcast 193: Werkstattbericht aus der NLP-Formatmanufaktur mit Ralf Stumpf
Wie entsteht ein NLP-Format? Ralf Stumpf berichtet aus der Werkstatt des NLP! Angefangen von den ersten Produkten (NLP-Rahmenmodell; Optimismusstrategie), über die Metaprogramm-Drillübungen für Businesstrainings (Kommunikations-Wahrnehmungskärtchen), geht es dann schnell in die großen Modellings: das Stefan-Merath-Modelling (strategisch handeln ohne Strategie) und das epische Stephan-Landsiedel-Modelling (Verantwortung zurücknehmen; Pimp My Goal).
NLP Podcast 194: Die magische Macht der Worte mit Marian Zefferer
In dieser Folge geht es darum, wie ein paar scheinbar unwichtige Worte Todesangst erzeugen können oder auch dazu führen, dass jemand am Leben bleibt. Dies und mehr ist Thema der Podcastfolge.
NLP Podcast 195: Das VAKOG-Training mit Ralf Stumpf
Zum Geburtstag des Newsetters liest Ralf Stumpf die beliebteste Serie aus seinem Newsletter vor: Die Bombe im NLP – Einladung zum konspirativen VAKOG-Training. Diese Serie entstand im Herbst 2020 und ging über sechs Wochen. Es geht darum, wie Du Deine sinnesspezifische Wahrnehmung nutzen, schützen und üben kannst. Damals gings um Corona und Donald Trump. Heute sind die äußeren Themen andere, aber was das VAKOG betrifft, gelten noch immer dieselben Gesetze. Viel Spaß bei Hören und wenn Du jeden Samstag einen solchen Text über Modelling und NLP in Deinem Postfach haben möchtest, dann abonniere den Newsletter auf:
www.ralf-stumpf.de/newsletter/
NLP-Podcast 196 Einblicke in die Coaching-Praxis von Michaela Brohm
In dieser Podcast-Episode führt Stephan ein intensives Gespräch mit Michaela, einer engagierten Coachin. Durch das Interview gewährt Michaela einen authentischen Einblick in ihren Werdegang zum Coaching. Sie teilt nicht nur ihre persönlichen Erfahrungen und die verschiedenen Ausbildungen, die sie geprägt haben, sondern erläutert auch ihre bevorzugten Tools und Methoden und die Gründe für deren Einsatz. Ein besonderer Fokus liegt auf Michaelas Erzählungen aus ihrem Coaching-Alltag, die sie mit Anekdoten und Beispielen bereichert. Sie plaudert aus dem Nähkästchen, und ermöglicht es, einen lebendigen Einblick in ihre Erfahrungen zu bekommen. Von der professionellen Haltung eines Coaches bis hin zu den emotionalen Aspekten der Arbeit mit Klienten, Michaela gibt einen umfassenden Überblick darüber, was effektives Coaching ausmacht und wie es gelingt, echte Veränderungen zu bewirken. Der Dialog beleuchtet die Vielseitigkeit der Coaching-Methoden und wie sie sich sowohl im persönlichen als auch im geschäftlichen Bereich wirksam einsetzen lassen. Neben dem fachlichen Austausch berührt das Gespräch auch Themen wie Resilienz und die Frage, was ein erfülltes Leben ausmacht. Dieser 40-minütige Podcast bietet eine Mischung aus fachlichem Tiefgang und persönlichen Geschichten, die zusammen ein inspirierendes Bild von der Welt des Coachings zeichnen. Er ist ideal für alle, die sich für persönliche Entwicklung interessieren oder Einblicke in die Praxis und Theorie des Coachings gewinnen möchten.
NLP Podcast 197: Live from the Heart! In conversation with Coach Irina Reußwig
Irina Reußwig, coach and NLP practitioner, has a diverse professional journey behind her. Originally trained in the medical field, she realized that this was not her calling and ultimately found her heart's path in coaching. Her particular interest lies in energy work and breath. In this podcast, Irina talks with Stephan Landsiedel about emotions, letting go of fears, what makes life worth living, what her coaching superpower is, and moving moments from her coaching. Additionally, she shares her perspective on science and spirituality and offers podcast listeners tips for a successful life.





