Practice Builders Episode 28 - Jay Shaw, CHt
Presented By: Jay Shaw, CHt
Guest Speaker Jay Shaw, founder of the 5C Method and CHt, draws on nearly two decades of helping clients overcome challenges and achieve lasting personal growth to offer tips for building an authentic hypnotherapy practice and reaching clients through digital platforms. Jay’s passion lies in empowering entrepreneurs to overcome mental barriers and reach their full potential, all while staying true to his core values: having fun and getting paid for it.
In this episode, Jay shares the foundation of his 5C Method: Clarity, Calibration, Confidence, Competence, and Consistency. He explains how each step supports the nervous system, reinforces mindset, and helps build the unique presence that attracts clients. Jay emphasizes the importance of authenticity, self-confidence, and consistent effort, reminding listeners that their market consists of people who want to work with them, so remaining true to their authentic selves is crucial.
Jay offers a wealth of strategies for growing a hypnotherapy practice through digital platforms, including tips for creating effective YouTube and TikTok content, building SEO understanding, and leading clients from free content to paid services. He shares insights on live streaming, hosting community sessions, and connecting with your audience on their preferred platforms. He also shares examples of his own successful techniques. With real-world advice on managing time for marketing, remaining flexible, and staying patient, Jay encourages hypnotherapists to explore what works for them and continue to show up.
Jay’s mix of strategic insight, motivational mindset, and digital marketing savvy makes this an episode not to be missed.
Take the next step in your journey toward success. Let’s grow and succeed together.
PBPH / Release Date: Thu, Apr 3, 2025 / Production Date: Wed, Apr 2, 2025 / Format: SD
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