Hypnotists Checklist: How To Find a Hypnotist
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Congratulations on your decision to hire professional stage hypnosis entertainment for your upcoming event. The following information will help you determine which hypnotist is the best fit for you and your function, ensuring a good time can be had by all.
Does the hypnotist have any formal training in hypnotism or hypnotherapy?
If so, is it from a well-known association (such as the National Guild of Hypnotists) or did they get a diploma just because they paid for it online? When screening prospective hypnotists, beware of PhD’s in hypnosis, as 99% are sold online with no previous training required.
Does the performer offer different lengths of shows such as 60 – 120 minutes?
Since each event is different, some hypnotists vary their show durations in order to accommodate both short and lengthy functions. Find out if there are any options as to the duration/length of the show and if there are any circumstances that the show could run longer/shorter than expected. If so, find out if there would be any extra charge.
Does the performer carry liability insurance?
If not, YOU may be on the hook should an accident occur during the course of the event. Protect yourself and your guests by asking if liability insurance is offered (in what amount) and steer clear of performers who can’t (or won’t) offer proof that they’re covered.
Is the performer’s show suitable for general audiences, with no sexual content or bad language?
Don’t forget to carefully consider the rating requirements for your audience. If there will be kids in attendance or people who may be easily offended then it’s probably a good idea to double check with the performer that their show is rated “E” for everyone. Be wary of a hypnotist with an R rated reputation who promises you a clean show though… sure they can tone it down but will their show still be as funny (i.e. can they still make people laugh without swearing or behaving crudely)?
Does the performer supply a professional sound system, microphone and lighting?
Depending on the size of the audience and venue, there will most likely be a need for a sound and lighting system in order to amplify the show and brighten the stage area. Will the hypnotist supply this equipment or will this be your responsibility? Qualify a performer by making sure they can supply all of the equipment required in order to entertain your group.
Does the comedic hypnotist, have a background in comedy?
Some people like to think they’re funny and in turn they advertise as such. Reality TV shows have taught us that not everyone who thinks they’re funny is actually funny though. If a hypnotist who makes the entire audience (and not just himself) roar with laughter is a must for your function, then make sure they’ve had some comedy training from a reputable association. At the very least ask for a video (or even audio) clip from a past show and see for yourself.
Can the hypnotist connect you with any other services for your event?
A good stage hypnotist can offer you more bang for your buck by offering a range of other services you may also require for your function. For example, if you’re planning a company Christmas party and there will be diner and dancing before and after the show, you can choose a hypnotist who also offers professional DJ services. A well-connected hypnotist may also be able to put you in touch with other entertainers to perform at your event, such as magicians, clowns, balloon specialists and even caterers. You’ll never know, if you don’t ask.
Is the performer willing to travel? Do they charge travel expenses?
Keep in mind that the best hypnotist for your function will most likely not be local and will have to travel to you. Make sure the hypnotist is willing to travel and find out up-front if the travel expenses are covered within the initial fee or if they will be extra.
Does the hypnotist have any online videos or testimonials that you can see before hiring him/her?
With the explosion of online video and sites like youtube, it seems unlikely that any serious hypnotist would be marketing themselves without the use of actual footage from their hypnosis show. Ask for examples of their work in the form of videos or client testimonials and look for big audience reaction and participation.
The key to a successful event is often preparation. By taking some of the above into consideration you’re one step closer to booking the perfect entertainer for your special occasion. If you can think of any other questions that should be added to the list, be sure and leave your comments below.
JayDee Hypnotist