Kendyl Morris is an Advanced Clinical Hypnotherapist, Certified Integrative Medicine Health Coach, and Fertility Coach with over a decade of experience helping individuals, couples, and groups navigate their paths toward inner transformation and holistic well-being. With a deep understanding of the intricate mind-body connection, Kendyl specializes in helping clients regulate stress through tailored, evidence-based approaches that meet their unique needs.
Agenda:
- There are 3 specialties that you have: hypnotherapy, conscious conception, and breathwork: what’s your unifying factor here? What have been your influences for your work?
- Let’s break down each, one by one:
- Hypnotherapy:
- What is this?
- Why would a person do this? What kind of benefits do you see?
- What’s a session like? How often are sessions recommended? What are the cadence options? (like weekly x 6 wks vs once/ month, etc).
- How is this different from regular therapy and how would you recommend to juxtapose it with ongoing traditional therapy?
- Will you make a person sqwack like a chicken? Just kidding. What I meant to say is, is everybody hypnotizable?
- How does this work telehealth, like over the internet? Can anybody in the US/ abroad access your services?
- What are the costs & how do people access you?
- Conscious Conception:
- omg- the two things that would change the world we know from public health would be to increase equity & invest in the first 1000 days of life. Tell us about your program.
- Why is it so important to conceive consciously?
- Does the man really play any role in the health of the pregnancy/ infant?
- What if you are already well into your pregnancy & learn about your services? How early should somebody seek out your services?
- What are the costs & how do people access you?
- Breathwork: why does breath work matter?
- What is it doing physiologically inside of us?
- Why are there so many different kinds of breath work?
- What kind(s) have you been trained in?
- What kind(s) do you teach?
- How do you recommend people use breathwork in their pantheon of interventions/ practices? Daily/ periodic/ seasonal/ etc?
- Are there specific conditions or situations for which you recommend the breathwork that you teach?
- How come sometimes people report getting more anxious when they do breath work? What do you recommend to help them?
- What are the costs & how do people access you?