
Have enjoyed the podcasts on listening and Senses. The structure is linear and yet reaches the heart. The spirit in which it is delivered is energising and giving. I am sure the Universe will bless this endeavour as the founders are presenting an attractive modality for the journey from the personal to the transpersonal and one which will appeal to the more cerebral mind… The new leaf of Raja Yoga…
Deepak Bajaj, Councelling Psychologist, September 2007
The Radical Change Group founders demonstrate deep insights into outstanding levels of knowledge and synthesis of NLP/Business and Spirituality. I highly commend people to go and attend their trainings and listen to their products. Their knowledge is one of pragmatism and application rather than academic NLP. A training with them is not to be missed.
Mark Stanarevic, MBA - NLP Trainer, Melbourne, Australia, June 2007
This was a very interesting addition to my other training.
Tom Hoobyar, Founder of NLP Cafe, StreetsmartCEO.com, Director of Marketing at NLP Comprehensive
I loved the lecture / presentation. I loved the integration of the Spiral Dynamics, Hero's Journey & Imprinting, very deep & profound. I am sure it will impact me on many levels for time to come. Thanks!
Denise Corcoran, NLP Master Practitioner , Business Coach & Owner of Empowered Business
I loved your presentations because it made realized that no matter how much suffering I go through I always come back home evolved & peaceful.
Masuda Jamshid, NLP Practitioner
I want to acknowledge the time and effort you obviously have put into this series of Radical Change Group podcasts. Since I stumbled upon them, your poignant discussions have had the effect of rousing me from a long trance and resonating in a way that inspires me to wake up and get moving. Your topical discussions approach transformation artfully, intersecting spiritual, mythic, literal, technical, somatic, and even the most practical aspects of constructing an extraordinary life. Your shared camaraderie - the respectful way in which you intertwine your diverse disciplines, attitudes and backgrounds with humor and wit - renders your recordings especially accessible and easy to enjoy. Nobody should confuse the value of these podcasts with their price. To the contrary, by giving these works away, you have demonstrated forcefully the integrity and intention that make your collaboration so meaningful and worthwhile. Thank you, gentlemen, for this contribution.
David Stanton
You are three remarkable artists with brilliant minds and wonderful intents and opening your website is like opening a treasure chest of knowledge. The topics that you present are very deep and fascinating. What keeps me excited about listening to your podcasts over and over again is that you always introduce new and insightful approaches on self-evolution and a variety of other interesting subjects. I could say that I almost like all of the topics that you have discussed so far. Each of your podcasts has been a new and profound learning experience for me, which has expanded my awareness and deepens my insight into myself. I especially like Hero's Journey, Lover's Journey, Spiral Dynamics, Eight-circuit Brain and advance NLP techniques. Some of the topics that interest me are spirituality, consciousness, human psyche, brain and neuro-plasticity, gestalt therapy, metaphysics, alternative medicine and other forms of healing, new and advance tools and techniques for coaching, and of course I love poetry and literature. I also like to hear about your own life stories and experiences and how you overcome your challenges. To me life stories are true metaphors that can create change at very deep levels. I admire your kindness and tremendous generosity for devoting your time, effort and energy to producing these wonderful podcasts and making them available to the world without even expecting anything in return. You remind me of Gandhi's quote that says: "You must be the change that you want to see in the world" And you indeed are the change.
"Stay in the groove"
Whisper
I enjoyed very much listening to your conversation about Flow. It really "flow" between the three of you I like the analogy of flow being like Air and how do you grasp it? It reminded me of my purpose in this lifetime.
Thanks, and keep up bringing this amazing information to the world that needs to hear it so much.
In gratitude and flow...
Susana Nudelman Perczek
There is a reason you have hit 50k downloads… you are producing some stimulating, quality shows! I discovered your podcast last month and am working my way through all of the episodes. Highlights thus far have been Paul Rebillot, Adaptive Intelligences and Antero Alli.
Keep up the great work!
Brad Jacobson
great work… honestly thank you the team behind this… i am forwarding your wesite to maximum number of friends world wide… Let all get the benifits… Let Noble thought come to us from all side… love…
Gijesh
This Series with Paul Rebillot is really fascinating. I think the black cat with a butterfly means that the cat felt the presence of someone, and wanted to be near the Guru. Something clicked for me, when I realized I have had an adventure in the past 7 or 10 years… In fact, life is much more adventurous, and its Heraic Journeys more numerous, in fact, each moment is a creation and destruction of immediate universes… Each nanofiber in a cells' structure hold IMHO universei, and so, we scale our perception on our quest gradually to perceive these worlds.
Shadoan
You guys ROCK!!!!
There is more material covered here in these podcasts for free than on many paid products
YOU GUYS ROCK
Tom Fritzpatrick
You guys are incredibly gifted and kind to share this information […] Very methodical and very powerful, you guys are a godsend to me! Thank you for sharing this valueable information.
Albert Brady
I've reading and listening to NLP material for a few months now. Before listening to your podcasts, I had a hard time grasping the ideas and concepts.
Your podcast helped me gain greater understanding of all the subjects within NLP.
Your podcast on Submodalities was fantastic. My mind was blown. Awsome!
Bart
you guys are GREAT!!!
i have always liked NLP and apply it as often i can yet not often enough.
download your pod-casts through itunes… i have learned so much, relearned so much, rethink in my brain based on reprogramming to rethink new ways… with gratitude to you guys… thanks… enjoy them, learn alot, improve my life, improve the world.
thanks!!!
Bruce Diller Verstandig
Hello..........I'm glad to be a subscriber to your podcast which has been a source of inspiration and optimism over the past few months......... I particularly like the the three tribes of Vision and the enthusiasm with which you have spread your knowledge and Good Will over the internet. I find I often trail off and loose concentration after a while on listening to you talk but I have a habit of listening over and over again there by picking up a bit here and there but I'm never lost as I am an ardent enthusiast in this sort of realm. After studing psychology and psycho-analysis for many years I find your approach unique and I feel a fool to say I have remained uninformed or rather unentertained.
Abe Akinwunmi
Thank you for the great work you do. This resource has given so much information and points to so many other insightful resources. You add great value to the world. Please keep this going.
Thank You again
Steve
I wanted for so long to adress you all a warm heart for all the treasures you share with us. Right from the very beginning in september I've been following your podcasts for hours and hours, and I admire the lightness with which you manage to share such difficult topics. As a photographer, I try to capture the real personality in people and try to draw a picture from within. You helped me transgress in giant leaps and even strenghen the current of my professional objectives and personal life. When things get not so easy, it's a relief to feel backed by your words and honestly I'm really impressed of your drive to share this richness to the world. It gives me a strong urge to share with people in my environment what you thought me. You are my mentors, you really are! You definitely allow the world to grow a generation faster.
Luc Vanoverschelde, Belgium
I think that your website is a great effort to bring important information to the public's attention. I believe that the problems of our world are solvable if average people can be more informed and understand the world better. These problems are deep and cannot be solved by the current institutions that perpetuate them. As can be seen by the current economic crisis and pointless wars, our present way of doing things is falling apart. I think that the majority of humans are good, honest people. I also think that they have not been able to reach their full potentials. They have been shortchanged by the educatonal system of their respective countries. Now is the time to become smarter, more aware, more conscious.. I am not sure who said this quote, but nonetheless its a good one.. "Until everyone is happy, no one can be truly happy". I think this is what this website represents. The maximization of each humans potential can solve the human problem. All must be included. I think that the ideas of Buckminster Fuller are great and could truly move this thing forward. The only problem is that his words are incomprehensible to the average human. Maybe an effort could be made to put his ideas into language that can be understood by all. Then we can digest and start to apply it to some of the more pressing concerns here on spaceship earth. Peace.
Benjamin Dunfee, November 2008
You're brilliant - but you know that. Thanks! Especially your trialogue merging three different cultural backgrounds makes your podcasts a great hear every time. Thanks especially for sharing your synthesis on the 8-circuit model, the Graves model, the chakra system, the hero's journey etc.. You've made many elements fall into place in my understanding and added some new ones. You're right at the top of NLP with your material. If there's anybody who has come close to structuring the mess that the NLP toolkit has become, it's you. Thanks to your podcasts, I recognized the fractal structure of life's heroic journey - I always thought of the complete way from here to there (the void) and back as the journey (with its 7-8 steps from chakra to chakra in each direction), but one can also consider each step in the spiral dynamics or 8-circuit-model as a whole journey in itself, each time involving a trip to the void as the place where change can happen, and continuing on the next level. Journeys within journeys within journeys... recursive, iterative, reflexive, fractal.
John (Hans) Castorp, Berlin, Germany, November 2008
Life does not ship with the instruction manual it so desperately needs. Like many, the early editions of my manual were bootstrapped from popular or ancient culture: newspaper zodiac, magazine Jung, fables of moral perfection from Palestine, Greek peninsulas, or India. I realized later that many of these models yield nothing more than permanent anguish. David Bohm once defined confusion as: 'fusing together things than don't belong'. Applying that in big doses, I now believe it is better to believe nothing at all than to believe an Aquarius will make a good mate, or that the 8th day of the 8th month is a lucky day to hire someone. Believing nothing has been an ascetic ideal for centuries. However the discarnate and invisible are not what I have to make conclusions about today. Moreover, it is also beyond my control to stop the brain from making manuals, (ie, maps of the territory, models, or abstractions about how particular realities work). This is obvious when I listen to assumptions in my speech, or watch the allegories of my dreaming mind.
RCG has introduced me to better models: for example, the Clare Graves podcasts had a massive impact on me. Graves map looks more like the territory than anything else I've experienced. Marshall Thurber's words on specific leverage points in networks has me flowcharting how much effort I might be wasting in business. I listen to RCG podcasts then act on what I hear. The results are rewarding.
My journey before RCG has been to haphazardly stand in the storm of media produced each year and hope for an inspired lightning strike once or twice. RCG positions me for 15 or 20 a year. They give me GPS coordinates on lightning. I wouldn't have read Ken Wilbur, Graves, Antero Alli, or others without their guidance.
The judgment of the three hosts is superlative: it is the source of RCG's immunity to charlatans and charlatanism. Other podcasts bow to any name that will appear - to their detriment. I don't enjoy listening to guests pull a fast one on hosts.
RCG hosts offer generous space for the guests to speak without obsequiously passing the knife that let's them get away with murder. In contrast I lament Charlie Rose's giddy worship of power and access: this was sad and contemptible in the prologue to the Iraq War in 2003 when he would not challenge the dangerous assumptions of those making decisions.
I also project that if RCG has nothing important to say, it would say nothing. I don't experience it putting out filler. Some musicians only write one or two songs a year - nothing wrong with that paradigm.
Rik Ganju, December 2008
Since I've come to know and do work with the Radical Change Group, my
previous notions about NLP have been reshaped and expanded many fold.
But more importantly, my subjective personal experience with NLP has
been energized, so that it's not something I do... it's increasingly
part of who I am. The previous boundaries have been blown away, and
I'm able to tap into flow states where there was only a trickle
before.
I'm not an NLP practitioner, but I never leave home without it! I use
NLP principles in my full-time work as a supply chain systems
consultant, in my marriage, with my kids, and in my writing and music.
My philosophy is to change the world from the inside out, and from the
ground up... meaning that the change work starts with me, and moves
out from there. My association with Radical Change Group is an
important link in the fulfillment of that philosophy.
RCG's podcasts have already reached thousands, yet they still remain
the NLP's best kept secret. And if you've discovered their podcasts by
now, then the next best kept secret is that they become more powerful
with each listening. You may resonate with some at first, more than
others, but on the second or third listen, you will come to know what
I mean by that.
Keep up the great work guys!
Craig Pinegar
Its taken too long to find like minded internal seeking individuals like you. bless you all. Gabriell Roth and the RCG discussing Maps of Ecstasy. What a perceptive way to discuss dance and put a complete spirutally centered spin on it. Warm passionate insight into dance. This is so like listening to "keertan" a way to wholeness and being one, feeling one and focused elevating the mind to a different level. Fantasic way to look internally rather than searching from the ouside. It has taken me a long time to find discussions out of the ordinary, out of box. Bring on more. Thank you thank you thank you
Itvinder, Brisbane, Australia, March 2009
Your site is deeply stimulating. If one is interested in NLP, somatics, mythology, movement, leadership, or more there's something for everyone. The expertise, insight and depth of experience of the commentator's is invaluable. I love that you can download the audio's and listen on your own time. Thanks so much for your wonderful contributions to deepening my sensibility aorund change and what's possible.
Tivo, June 2009
It has been a very long time since I've enjoyed something as much as I've enjoyed these podcasts. I make no claim to be a great thinker, but these podcasts seemed to help me to see my life and the things around me on a much clearer level. It has created a hunger for knowledge like I've never experienced before. And the NLP techniques are so effective, that it's "downright" eerie..
Chester Gunn, January 2010
You are the future. Thank you.
Marshall Thurber, September 2010
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It has been a very long time since I’ve enjoyed something as much as I’ve enjoyed these podcasts. I make no claim to be a great thinker, but these podcasts seemed to help me to see my life and the things around me on a much clearer level. It has created a hunger for knowledge like I’ve never experienced before. And the NLP techniques are so effective, that it’s “downright” eerie..
You are the future. Thank you.
Learning has never been more fun! NLP is a new subject to me and the amount of information in these 200+ podcasts will take me a very long time to fully digest, but I am enjoying these podcasts more than I could have imagined. I am pretty sure I will be able to use some of these “tools” in the further development of myself as well as my studies and career. The passion of the speakers is tangible, I can feel the pulse! But that must be the case given that that they are giving this knowledge to anyone who wants it free of charge. Thanks!
I would first like to the thank everyone a RCG for the gift that they have shared. After being introduced to NLP I took a 3 day intensive class. There was so much material introduce that I had a difficult time putting it into practical use. The ways RCG present the approaches and effects of NLP from their own unique perspectives offer a rare opportunity for anyone to get a deeper understanding of the uses and limits both practical and ethical of NLP. RCG also brings their spiritual experience to their work that has helped me to reconnect in ways that I lost when work, life and parenting became very challenging for me. I will be working through all lessons for years to come.
Thanks Again!
Gil Losi Jr
The ideas, knowledge and information that matter most are rarely covered by mainstream media; if they are these critical memes are generally subjected to manipulation and spin. That is why resources such as the Radical Change Group are crucial to our ability to grow as individuals and advance as a species. The fact that their critical thinking and cutting edge tools are offered free of charge makes Radical Change Group a unique provider and a most valuable asset. Every time I have had the pleasure of working with the Radical Change Group I have received far more than I have given and continue to benefit from their collective wisdom and generosity. Their written message, streaming interviews and expanding media coverage are a must for anyone seeking to understand what is truly going on in our changing world and how we must act to make it better.
Transformation,wisdom and beyond.
There is so much joy, contentment, ideas, distinctions and wisdom here. It’s one thing to read a book but here you get an amazing collection of useful models and conversations to bring more aliveness, skill, depth and adventure to your living, relating, creating and performance. I’m always paying attention to resources and people that inspired and share wisdom. This is one of the greatest resources out there. One of the key things is that the team of three experts, mentors and inspiring individuals that bring in the content to the listeners. I’m absolutely sure you will find something here that will not only meet what you were wanting to get and go beyond into surprising, delighting and inspring you back into your own being and performance in the world. I just absolutely love these guys and their radical and life serving contributions to humanity.
Whilst searching for audiobooks on NLP on Google, I found the RCG website. I must admit I searched for a long time to find recordings which are so easy to understand. The Radical Change Group really changed my ‘inlook’ on life. I found many other fields easier to understand because of it. For example the podcast on subdomalities helped me further understand the law of attraction which those with a knowledge of the universe and abundance will greatly appreciate.
It was also quite nice to hear 3 different perspectives on topics and also real world personal experiences as opposed to cold theory.
I have realised throughout the podcasts that leading by example is a inbuilt trait of those in the Radical Change Group. It really has helped me a lot in aspect of changing myself for my benefit.
Shaneel Maharaj
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Dear Sensei Mahipal Lunia,
It seems to be me that we met by chance. Now, after having listened to so many of your podcasts (& after having read a few books that you suggested), I have come to realise one thing. There is no such thing as a coincidence. Everything happens by design. One thing that I REALLY liked was your discussion on ‘Rapport’. This was one of the earliest podcasts that I listened to. What you said about two people talking & their breathing being in or out of sync made quite an impact & I realised that, that is probably the highest level of rapport that two people could possibly achieve.
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.
Cheers
Ash
Radical Change Group offers a unique community service by expanding our individual and collective minds through a series of comprehensive interviews with leading professionals in the cutting edge fields of consciousness research and development.
Antero Alli, director/author
ParaTheatrical ReSearch
A review for Radical Change Group by Ismana Carney, PhD, depth psychologist, teacher and shamanic
practitioner.
We live in a time when our individual and collective worlds and Earth seem to be rushing headlong into chaos and catastrophe. At the same time, some in our increasingly global human community are: 1) serving as leaders for positive change; 2) striving to deepen and evolve human consciousness toward active peace, healing and reconciliation; 3) creating cultural roadmaps with tools attached for us all to build new communities for a new millennium.
Radical Change Group over the past several years and continuing today is a change agency whose creative endeavors incorporate and move forward all three efforts. Through a profound and extensive audial “mining” of pioneering thought leaders work and via free podcasts engaged listeners are exposed to deeply thoughtful, innovative, iconoclastic, and yes radical ways of viewing and understanding the world from many vantage points.
This work is critical, urgent, and time sensitive-listen in.
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