Session structure, royalty-free music, online hypnotherapy, Yoga Nidra,
HypnoBirthing, OBS streaming — written from real practice experience
in Berlin. New posts every Monday.
Why do some hypnosis coaches charge €80/session and others €180 — with comparable qualifications? The answer lies in USPs. Three concrete differentiators that justify higher fees.
Giving clients the session as MP3 is a USP — but confidentiality and GDPR are strict. How to do it lawfully: workflow with consent template and technical setup for the hypnosis practice.
Yoga nidra and hypnosis look strikingly alike on the surface — are they the same? An honest comparison: 6 similarities and 4 differences, plus the pragmatic question: which tools serve both workflows?
Echo, choppy music, empty recordings — online hypnotherapy mostly fails at the audio setup. With VB-Cable and Hypnotika you get digital routing for Zoom, Teams and Google Meet in 5 minutes that sounds just as professional as an in-person session.
Is Zoom with a DPA enough — or do you really need a KBV-certified specialist tool like RED connect? An honest answer with a decision tree for your practice. Plus: why Hypnotika TranceDeck fits in everywhere because it works completely offline.
Which microphone works best for online hypnosis? Comparison of 5 concrete models in 3 price ranges (RØDE NT-USB+, Shure MV7+, SM7B etc.) with product images. Plus: proximity effect, room acoustics, USB vs XLR.
The Hero's Journey as a structuring principle for transformative hypnosis sessions. Joseph Campbell + Christopher Vogler: 12 stages mapped to the 4-phase session with concrete track and anchor recommendations.
Which royalty-free hypnosis music can you really use in paid sessions — and which can also be published on YouTube? Detailed comparison of 12 sources with actual license terms, plus three concrete recommendations for the practice.
Which hypnosis music can I legally use in paid sessions — and which can I publish on YouTube too?
· Music
Binaural Beats & Hypnosis: Effect, Myth, Practice
What studies say about binaural beats — and how to use them in hypnotherapy practice.
· Workflow
Recording Hypnosis Sessions: GDPR-Compliant Client Value
Consent template, ethical limits, technical setups — and why recordings are a USP for your practice.
· Music
Binaural Beats & Hypnosis: Effect, Myth, Practical Use
What studies say about binaural beats — and how to use them sensibly in hypnosis practice.
… and 20 more posts
25 posts in 25 weeks.
Stream Deck, OBS streaming, microphone tests, pain therapy, sleep disorders, hypnosis vs. EMDR, practice marketing — the plan covers workflow, music, tech, method, business.
Topic overview
What the blog covers.
Hypnosis workflow
Session structure, phases, transitions, session recording as client value. About 40 % of posts.
Music & audio
BPM, key, royalty-free sources, licensing reality, Suno AI for original compositions. About 30 % of posts.
Tech & setup
Microphones, Stream Deck, VB-Cable for online sessions, recording setup. About 20 % of posts.
Practice business
Client acquisition, marketing for hypnosis practices, online visibility. About 10 % of posts.
Who writes
From the Berlin practice.
Susanne Hassepaß — hypnosis coach in Berlin
and founder of Hypnotika TranceDeck. Writes from her own practice experience.
No textbook theory — what actually works in the session room.