A Professional Stage Hypnotist
would be able to answer all of your questions, and you will feel more secure knowing you are receiving
professional services. You will also be insuring your hypnotic show will be a success and your school will
have a fun event they will remember for years.
The Five
Questions You Should Ask:
1) Is the
Hypnotist Insured for the Stage?
The professional hypnotist
should have a liability policy. Most schools require this policy for entertainers to perform
at their event. This is an investment to protect themselves, you or the students.
To perform without stage
insurance is dangerous, irresponsible on the hypnotist part.
Pattie is covered by a
$2,000,000.00 liability policy.
2) Is the
hypnotic show performed solo or with assistance?
Hypnotists will try to save
money so they perform as a solo performer.
Keeping an eye on the volunteers
on stage are unsafe while playing their music, while performing for the audience. Often this looks
unorganized and jeopardize the safety of the volunteers. Hiring a hypnotist that has a assistant to handle
unforeseen issues provides safety for your volunteers and lets the show run smoothly.
Pattie has a staff that includes
a assistant, sound and video crew when needed so her shows can run smoothly
throughout the
event.
3) Is the
hypnotist professionally trained?
A stage hypnotist should have
received professional training.
Be carefully of those who may
have learned everything they know from a book.
Pattie is a certified
Hypnotherapy and Stage Hypnotist and is a member of the NGH and ASPH.
Has taught others the use of
self hypnosis and is a author of many publications. She has been
seen on various Television and Radio
Talk shows .
4) Does
the hypnotist have a Promo video and Past Shows?
See if there is a Promo video
available from past shows. If there is no promo be wary you might be receiving a show that is not a
quality performance. Pattie has performed over 100 +
shows a year from colleges, high schools, fairs, corporate and various venues.
5) Is the
hypnotist a full-time professional or part-time amateur?
Booking a hypnotist should be a
professional , ask yourself, or is that person a "Amateur" hypnotist? An amateur hypnotist with a
full-time career in another area, that comes out on occasion to make some extra money? These are the
ones that have little or no experience, no professional status, no insurance or proper training
etc.
Pattie is a Full time Hypnotist
entertaining across the US....She loves what she does with hypnosis entertaining and educating young
adults about the power of the mind.
If Answering these five
questions helped you plan an event that is safe and fun. This will help You hire a professional stage
hypnotist that your school will enjoy!
If you have any questions about booking a show for your event call Pattie
602-400-0653
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