Wyatt Woodsmall & Eben Pagan – Leading You, Me & We AudioEben Pagan & Wyatt Woodsmall – Leading You, Me and We. Using NLP for leading.Training and lectures about team building and group dynamics.01 Introduction02 Positive Refocus03 I Have A Dream04 Identity Beliefs Biases05 How Leaders Achieve Goals06 The Trance Of Language07 Systems Thinking08 Motivation & Learning09 Roles Of Leadership10 Roles Of Leadership Q&A11 Lead Yourself First12 Safety & Fear13 Leading Yourself14 Aligning The Parts Of You15 Leadership Physiology16 Creating Compelling Visions17 Goal Setting18 More On Goal Setting19 Taking Responsibility20 Installing New Habits21 Perspectives22 We’re All Related23 People Patterns24 More on People Patterns25 Rapport26 Advanced Rapport27 Introduction To Facilitation & Coaching28 More On Facilitation & Coaching29 Rob Scott On Coaching30 Q&A With Eben31 History Of Classic Leadership Theory32 Transformational & Charismatic Leadership33 Systems Theory & Leadership34 Emergent Cyclical Levels Of Existence Theory35 Group Dynamics 10136 Conflicts Between Levels Of Development37 Levels Of Development In Business38 How Great Leaders Hire39 Project Management & Culture40 Q&A With Eben41 High Level Thinking42 Adapting Your Vision To New Concepts43 Neural Plasticity44 Achieving World Peace45 Seeking Synthesis46 Shaping Members Visions47 Bruce On Responsibility & Public Speaking48 Rapid Fire Leading Concepts49 Final ThoughtsWhat is Hypnosis & NLP ?Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a pseudoscientific approach to communication, personal development, and psychotherapy created by Richard Bandler and John Grinder in California, United States, in the 1970s. NLP’s creators claim there is a connection between neurological processes (neuro-), language (linguistic) and behavioral patterns learned through experience (programming), and that these can be changed to achieve specific goals in life. Bandler and Grinder also claim that NLP methodology can “model†the skills of exceptional people, allowing anyone to acquire those skills. They claim as well that, often in a single session, NLP can treat problems such as phobias, depression, tic disorders, psychosomatic illnesses, near-sightedness, allergy, the common cold, and learning disorders. NLP has been adopted by some hypnotherapists and also by companies that run seminars marketed as leadership training to businesses and government agencies.There is no scientific evidence supporting the claims made by NLP advocates, and it has been discredited as a pseudoscience. Scientific reviews state that NLP is based on outdated metaphors of how the brain works that are inconsistent with current neurological theory and contain numerous factual errors. Reviews also found that all of the supportive research on NLP contained significant methodological flaws and that there were three times as many studies of a much higher quality that failed to reproduce the “extraordinary claims†made by Bandler, Grinder, and other NLP practitioners.