logo
episode-header-image
Mar 2023
11m 41s

Milton Language Part Three: Cause-and-Ef...

NLP Courses
About this episode

In this podcast, host John Cassidy-Rice explores the power of cause-and-effect language patterns and how they can transform beliefs and create success in life. 

He explains how cause and effect form the foundation of belief and how understanding this language pattern can help listeners connect information and create new beliefs. 

John gives examples of cause-and-effect language patterns in different contexts, including with young children, teenagers, managers, teachers, and students. He also introduces the concept of complex equivalents and invites listeners to experiment with creating their own cause-and-effect patterns. 

Through playing with language and having fun with it, John believes listeners can become more successful in life.

If you found inspiration in this episode, share it with your followers on Instagram by posting a screenshot of yourself listening and tagging us @johncassidyrice.

If you haven't left a review yet, we'd really appreciate it if you could visit https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/nlp-courses/id1072472565 and leave a review to show your support for the show. or you can leave us a review here: https://socialjuice.io/nlp

We invite you to contribute to the podcast by submitting a question for a #Q&A edition of the NLP Courses Podcast.

Simply record a question (under 4 minutes) at https://www.nlpcourses.com/nlp-podcast/ and it may be featured on a future episode.

Find out more about our NLP training by visiting https://www.nlpcourses.com

Up next
Mar 2023
Milton Language part four: Transderivational Searches, and Nominalisations Can Change Your Life
Welcome back to our podcast series on Milton Language patterns. Today, we're diving into the fascinating world of Deletions and how they can impact your brain and your communication skills. Great communicators know how to use Deletions to their advantage. They know that sometimes ... Show More
13m 13s
Feb 2023
Part Two Milton Language maps of the world
Welcome to the second session in Milton's language! In this week’s episode, we will explore maps. Today, we will delve further into the idea that human beings create maps of the world through language, and explore the two major language patterns within Neuro-Linguistic Programmin ... Show More
15m 57s
Feb 2023
The Power of Language: Unpacking Milton's Masterful Patterns - Part 1
Are you curious about the power of language and how it can transform someone's life? Then you're in for a treat! Join host John Cassidy-Rice as he dives into the world of NLP language patterns and the works of Milton H. Erickson, the man who brought hypnosis out of the stage and ... Show More
15m 32s
Recommended Episodes
Mar 2022
#151 Unsolved Mysteries
I love the topic of unsolved mysteries - both in the past and today. So let's talk about a few famous ones while using some useful grammar. We can use modal verbs to speculate about things. Check out the full shownotes for more information. Join Level Up English - https://co ... Show More
25m 55s
Aug 2023
#235 Learn English Fast with Comprehensible Input
I had a great audio question sent in today about learning with comprehensible input. So in this episode, I cover some of the ideas behind the comprehensible input method, and then explore the input hypothesis from Stephen Krashen and how these ideas might benefit your language le ... Show More
32m 2s
Jan 2021
Apprendre à mieux écouter, en français
Bienvenue dans Passerelles, un podcast pensé pour éveiller la curiosité des apprenantes et des apprenants de français.  ---- La question du jour : Qu'est-ce que ça veut dire être à l'écoute des autres et comment on peut mieux écouter ? La phrase à retenir : Le but de la compréhen ... Show More
18m 23s
Nov 2023
#244 The Link Between Exercise and Language Learning
Over the years doing this podcast, the topic of exercise seems to have come up a lot when making comparisons to language learning, so I thought it was about time I made an episode where I talk all about it. In this episode, I talk about exercise and some of the benefits, teach yo ... Show More
24m 44s
Mar 2024
#262 Why You Can't Understand Native Speakers (Elision)
Textbook English is different from spoken English, and a big part of this comes down to pronunciation and how things are said in real conversations.  This is Part 2 in my series on pronunciation, where we first looked at Linking in Episode 255, and now we're looking at Elisi ... Show More
34m 23s
Apr 2022
#157 Giving the Benefit of the Doubt
Giving people the benefit of the doubt - not only is this a useful English phrase, but it's also a great attitude to have in life. I talk about some ways in which we can use this and how this way of thinking benefits my own life. Join Level Up English - https://courses.level ... Show More
22m 17s
Apr 2024
BONUS EPISODE: The Ultimate Productivity Booster (Chapter 9 Feel-Good Productivity)
This is an exclusive excerpt from my New York Times bestselling book, Feel-Good Productivity! This final excerpt from chapter 9 of the book is about how doing what matters to you is the ultimate energiser and productivity booster and how you can find what matters to you.I explore ... Show More
11m 24s
Apr 2024
#269 Debates, Arguments, & Controversial Opinions
I share some of my opinions on debate questions provided to me by Chat GPT, ranging from general opinions to deeper more philosophical ones. While doing so, I share some useful vocabulary as well as phrases you can use to express your own opinions when debating or arguing. Why no ... Show More
36m 46s
Mar 2022
#154 Feeling Annoyed
In this episode, I talk all about things that I find annoying and use some useful expressions to talk about this. Most importantly, I  end the episode with some ideas on how we can deal with our annoyances and become more understanding and patient human beings. Join Level Up Engl ... Show More
26m 5s