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. #43 Language Series 07: Sleight of Mouth Patterns - part 3 .
 

Released: July 20th, 2008
Recorded: July 15, 2008
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In this episode we are concluding the Sleight of Mouth patterns with the Alogical, or as we also call it Analogical, or Metaphorical SOM pattern.

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. #42 Language Series 06: Sleight of Mouth Patterns - part 2 .
 

Released: July 13th, 2008
Recorded: June 21, 2008
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In this episode, we explain and give examples of the "neurological" SOM patterns, the second class of SOMs in our classification.

 

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. #41 Language Series 05: Sleight of Mouth Patterns - part 1 .
 

Released: June 29th, 2008
Recorded: June 21, 2008
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From Wikipedia: Ultimately, Sleight of Mouth focuses on influence by challenging, and thus changing, beliefs. [...] in Sleight of Mouth the concept of belief is built on a more specific set of definitions, as follows:

  • Complex Equivalence: X=Y, or X is equivalent to Y
  • Cause-Effect: X causes Y, X results in Y

In this episode, we define the sleight of mouth patterns, introduce our own classification, and show the first group of these patterns - the "logical" SOM.

 

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. #39 Rapport series 03: Rhythms of Rapport, part 2 - Somatic, or Pre-Verbal Rapport .
 

Released: June 15th, 2008
Recorded: April 19, 2008
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We are continuing our conversations on the rhythms of rapport, and this time we address the somatic - or pre-verbal - aspects of rapport.

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. #38 Rapport series 02: Rhythms of Rapport, part 1 - Verbal Rapport .
 

Released: June 8th, 2008
Recorded: April 19, 2008
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We are continuing a thread that we have started a long, long time ago on Rapport, reconsidering some of the aspects of rapport in a way that is not traditionally taught in NLP - by turning it from a nominalization into a process - a rhythm. Today we start by (re)defining the structure and dynamics of verbal rapport:

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. #32 Language Series 04: Meta-Model - Deletions .
 

Released: April 27th, 2008
Recorded: March 10, 2007
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This is the third and last podcast on the Meta-Model in this language series, to be followed by Sleight of Mouth patterns, and the Milton Model patterns, each a small series in itself.
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. #31 Language Series 03: Meta-Model - Distortions .
 

Released: April 20th, 2008
Recorded: March 10, 2007
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This is the second in the series of talks on the Meta-Model, where we cover five patterns of distortions:

  • Nominalizations
  • Modal operators of possibility
  • Modal operators of necessity
  • Presuppositions
  • Mind Reading

As before, we chose our examples from 3 different areas:

  • Politics
  • Relationship
  • Business operations

And we run each pattern through three examples from each of those areas.

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. #30 Language Series 02: Meta-Model - Generalizations .
 

Released: April 13th, 2008
Recorded: March 10, 2007
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The meta-model in neuro-linguistic programming (or meta-model of therapy) is a heuristic set of questions designed to specify information, challenge and expand the limits to a person’s model of the world. It responds to the distortions, generalizations, and deletions in the speaker’s language. The meta-model forms the basis of Neuro-linguistic programming [...] (Wikipedia)

  • What is the Meta-Model?
    • Making the language more specific, understanding what words really mean
    • Tool of precision, a way to understand the maps people build in their heads
    • A way to direct the language
    • The language of precision, a tool to uncover the deep structure, the map
  • Using the Meta-Model in everyday life
    • In conflicts
    • Finding the root cause of the problem as a trainer
    • Way to gain deep understanding and direct people to the solutions
  • Description of the Meta-Model
    • Brief history
    • Meta-model violations
    • Generalizations, Distortions, Deletions
  • Our approach to the Meta-Model: examples from 3 areas
    • Politics
    • Relationships
    • Business operations
  • Generalizations - Universal quantifiers
  • Complex equivalences
  • Cause-effect

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. #29 Language Series 01 - an Overview .
 

Released: April 6th, 2008
Recorded: March 3, 2007
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  • Language and NLP
    • NLP - is Neuro-Linguistic Programming - language is a key
    • Language is the habitat we live in, and learn. NLP is learning how to learn.
    • Comparison with “wolf children” - those who don’t have a language
  • Language is enfolded in us, and the context unfolds it out of us.
    • Language shapes and creates realities.
    • Ambiguity in words
    • Linguistic relationships that wouldn’t have existed without the language
    • What we think changes what we sort for, and the language is the tool that directionalizes the mind
    • How different languages shift the perceptions of reality
  • Pioneering work in Language
    • Alfred Korzibski - connection of language and neurology, language and environment.
      • The map is not the territory (distortion)
      • The map does not represent all of the territory (deletion)
      • Every map is self-reflexive (generalization)
    • Noam Chomsky - transformational grammar. Deep structure and surface structure.
    • NLP: The Meta-Model, the Milton Model, and the Sleight of Mouth
  • The structure of the following podcasts in the language series
    (total of 11 podcasts including this one)

    • Three main models, each in three podcasts (total of 9 podcasts):
      • Meta-model
      • Sleight of Mouth patterns
      • Milton model
    • For each model, we pick 3 different contexts, and apply each pattern in each of those contexts
    • The final podcast will tie all the models together

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. #28 Perceptual Positions .
 

Released: March 30th, 2008
Recorded: February 23, 2008
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Perceptual positions is a neuro-linguistic programming and psychology term denoting that a complex system may look very different, and different information will be available, depending how one looks at it and one’s point of view. (Wikipedia)

  • Defining perceptual positions
    • Different points of view
    • Points of reference, different perspectives, way of shifting your outlook, thus changing your experience and understanding of the event
    • The more perspectives you master, the more objective your view of reality becomes
  • Four different perceptual positions - more detailed definitions
  • Give 3 different frames:
    • Martial arts
    • Relationships
    • Coaching
  • Uses of the perceptual positions in NLP: conflict resolution technique
  • Expand the frame of perceptual positions
    • - Finding your element, and your life story. Parallels Colin Wilson’s idea of dual consciousness: worm’s eye view and bird’s eye view
    • Perceptual positions as roles: Walt Disney creativity strategy
    • "Board of directors" for your life
  • Fun games to develop your skills in perceptual positions
    • Shadow walk exercise
    • Any contact sport

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