In this conversation, Dr. Nic and Professor Mike discuss their experiences as life coaches in Hollywood, particularly their work with Tiffany Pollard (aka "New York") on the Chelsea Lately show. They reflect on the evolution of life coaching and vibrational toning techniques over the past 17 years, highlighting the growing acceptance of these practices in modern society. The discussion also touches on the challenges they faced in promoting these tools and the recent shift in public perception toward therapy and spiritual practices. They conclude with an exciting announcement about the future of the Divine Guidance Institute and the upcoming courses they will offer.Key Takeaways:• Life coaching was a novel concept 17 years ago.• The HU technique was ahead of its time.• Chelsea Handler's reaction to vibrational toning was humorous.• Therapy has become more accepted in modern culture.• The Divine Guidance Institute is launching new courses.• The HU can be practiced in various situations.• Public perception of spiritual practices has shifted positively.• Resistance to new ideas has decreased over time.• Emotional balance is essential for personal development.• The future looks bright for spiritual coaching and practices.
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