• When life cannot change: Using BWRT in long-term stress and caregiving with June Hale. Episode 7.
    Jan 5 2026

    In this episode of the BWRT Practice Podcast, I’m joined by June Hale, one of the earliest BWRT practitioners and a senior figure within the BWRT community. With a background in psychotherapy and hypnotherapy and many years of clinical experience, June also serves as Head of Supervision and Assessments for the International BWRT Institute.

    This episode is both professional and personal. June shares her own experience of using BWRT during one of the most challenging periods of her life: caring for her husband while he lived with Parkinson’s Disease and Lewy Body Dementia. She reflects on the emotional toll of long-term caregiving and how BWRT supported her in regulating her internal responses, even when the external circumstances could not be changed.

    Our conversation explores what is possible with BWRT in situations of chronic stress, ongoing responsibility, and long-term trauma, offering valuable insights for practitioners working with carers, complex trauma, and clients facing unchangeable life conditions.

    This episode is especially relevant for BWRT practitioners who want to deepen their understanding of how the process works beyond symptom resolution, and how it can support resilience, stability, and emotional clarity in the most difficult contexts.


    Connect with June Hale:

    Website: https://bwrttraining.co.uk/

    Facebook: http://facebook.com/bwrttraining

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/junehale/

    BrainWorking Recursive Therapy® (BWRT) is a fast, effective, and modern form of psychotherapy that is gaining recognition across the globe. This podcast offers a platform for BWRT professionals to share how they integrate the method into their unique therapeutic approaches. Through conversations about specializations, personal experiences, and client work, listeners gain insight into the diverse and evolving ways BWRT is being applied in practice.


    To find out how to train to be a BWRT® Professional Therapist, please visit the official practitioner training site.


    If you’re looking for a BWRT® practitioner, you can also explore the BWRT Practitioner Directory.


    The BWRT Podcast music was composed and produced by Edouard Van De Velde, BWRT® Practitioner and Trainer for the Netherlands.

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    27 mins
  • From personal experience to BWRT work with children and teenagers with Sam Berriman. Episode 6.
    Dec 18 2025

    Children and teenagers today are facing increasing emotional, psychological, and social pressures, yet mental health support systems often remain fragmented, underfunded, or reactive rather than preventative. Sam Berriman is a registered BWRT practitioner and shares with us how she works with children and teenagers and why we need to invest in better mental health and wellbeing for the kids of today.


    Sam is an experienced teacher and saw first-hand the challenges the school system faces, the challenges that teachers and kids need to navigate nowadays.


    Having experienced the effectiveness of BWRT herself, Sam now advocates for early, appropriate mental health support and works directly with young people to help them regulate, process, and build resilience in an increasingly demanding world.


    Read more about Sam's work on her website.

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    BrainWorking Recursive Therapy® (BWRT) is a fast, effective, and modern form of psychotherapy that is gaining recognition across the globe. This podcast offers a platform for BWRT professionals to share how they integrate the method into their unique therapeutic approaches. Through conversations about specializations, personal experiences, and client work, listeners gain insight into the diverse and evolving ways BWRT is being applied in practice.


    To find out how to train to be a BWRT® Professional Therapist, please visit the official practitioner training site.


    If you’re looking for a BWRT® practitioner, you can also explore the BWRT Practitioner Directory.


    The BWRT Podcast music was composed and produced by Edouard Van De Velde, BWRT® Practitioner and Trainer for the Netherlands.

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    29 mins
  • BWRT for executive coaching to accelerate leadership growth. Rachael Lewis. Episode 5
    Dec 4 2025

    In this episode, we explore how BWRT supports leaders navigating high-pressure corporate environments. Our guest, Rachael Lewis, works with executives who struggle with fear of public speaking, performance pressure, and the emotional demands of leadership roles.


    As a business psychologist, Rachael became a registered BWRT practitioner in 2024, and has been integrating BWRT into her leadership coaching with remarkable results. Today, we explore how BWRT supports leaders with the psychological and emotional demands of modern leadership and why it has become such a powerful extension of her coaching toolkit.


    We discuss why leaders expect rapid results, why they should, and how BWRT helps them get there.


    Connect with Rachael Lewis on LinkedIn.


    BrainWorking Recursive Therapy® (BWRT) is a fast, effective, and modern form of psychotherapy that is gaining recognition across the globe. This podcast offers a platform for BWRT professionals to share how they integrate the method into their unique therapeutic approaches. Through conversations about specializations, personal experiences, and client work, listeners gain insight into the diverse and evolving ways BWRT is being applied in practice.


    To find out how to train to be a BWRT® Professional Therapist, please visit the official practitioner training site.


    If you’re looking for a BWRT® practitioner, you can also explore the BWRT Practitioner Directory.


    The BWRT Podcast music was composed and produced by Edouard Van De Velde, BWRT® Practitioner and Trainer for the Netherlands.

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    25 mins
  • Helping clients with chronic pain using BWRT with Scotty Butcher. Episode 4
    Nov 18 2025

    Today's guest is Scotty Butcher, a physiotherapist and advanced BWRT Practitioner based in Canada. Scotty brings a strong mind-body perspective to pain work, blending neuroscience, emotional regulation, and BWRT to support clients with persistent pain.

    We discuss how the brain’s survival system (the reptilian complex) plays a major role in chronic pain, why many pain responses come from the nervous system rather than structural issues, and how BWRT® can help shift these automatic patterns at a deep level.

    If you’re a therapist, coach, physio, BWRT practitioner, or simply curious about pain science, this conversation gives a clear look at how BWRT® can be used in rehabilitation to create meaningful emotional and physical change.


    Connect with Scotty

    Instagram:
    @mindbody.strength
    @mindbody.physio

    Website

    BrainWorking Recursive Therapy® (BWRT) is a fast, effective, and modern form of psychotherapy that is gaining recognition across the globe. This podcast offers a platform for BWRT professionals to share how they integrate the method into their unique therapeutic approaches. Through conversations about specializations, personal experiences, and client work, listeners gain insight into the diverse and evolving ways BWRT is being applied in practice.


    To find out how to train to be a BWRT® Professional Therapist, please visit the official practitioner training site.


    If you’re looking for a BWRT® practitioner, you can also explore the BWRT Practitioner Directory.


    The BWRT Podcast music was composed and produced by Edouard Van De Velde, BWRT® Practitioner and Trainer for the Netherlands.

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    26 mins
  • From Reaction to Connection: The Power of BWRT in Relationships with Tehilla Luttig. Episode 3
    Nov 4 2025

    Tehilla Luttig is a licensed counselor and international relationship coach, and this episode she explains how our earliest attachments shape the way we love, connect, and protect ourselves in adult relationships.

    Tehilla shares how she uses Brainworking Recursive Therapy (BWRT) to help individuals and couples break free from reactive cycles, especially when it comes to trust, boundaries, and even recovery after affairs. We talk about the power of BWRT to transform subconscious protective patterns into conscious, chosen ways of relating, creating space for more authenticity, intimacy, and emotional safety.

    If you’ve ever wondered how deep relational healing really happens or how BWRT can support couples in building healthier connections, this conversation is for you.


    Connect with Tehilla Luttig:

    Website: thecouplesconnection.com

    Instagram: @tehillanicole

    Facebook: Tehilla Nicole

    BrainWorking Recursive Therapy® (BWRT) is a fast, effective, and modern form of psychotherapy that is gaining recognition across the globe. This podcast offers a platform for BWRT professionals to share how they integrate the method into their unique therapeutic approaches. Through conversations about specializations, personal experiences, and client work, listeners gain insight into the diverse and evolving ways BWRT is being applied in practice.


    To find out how to train to be a BWRT® Professional Therapist, please visit the official practitioner training site.


    If you’re looking for a BWRT® practitioner, you can also explore the BWRT Practitioner Directory.


    The BWRT Podcast music was composed and produced by Edouard Van De Velde, BWRT® Practitioner and Trainer for the Netherlands.

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    26 mins
  • BWRT to improve sports performance with Laura McDonald. Episode 2
    Oct 28 2025

    Laura McDonald, a BWRT® practitioner and trainer from Ireland shares how she uses BrainWorking Recursive Therapy to help athletes and everyday clients perform at their absolute best.

    Laura has worked with footballers, runners, tennis players, and high-jumpers — helping them overcome performance anxiety, self-doubt, and the mental blocks that hold them back. With BWRT, she explains, there’s no need for endless coping mechanisms or motivational tricks, because once the anxiety is gone, the brain naturally returns to its optimal state.


    Learn more about BWRT Ireland

    Connect with Laura McDonald


    BrainWorking Recursive Therapy® (BWRT) is a fast, effective, and modern form of psychotherapy that is gaining recognition across the globe. This podcast offers a platform for BWRT professionals to share how they integrate the method into their unique therapeutic approaches. Through conversations about specializations, personal experiences, and client work, listeners gain insight into the diverse and evolving ways BWRT is being applied in practice.


    To find out how to train to be a BWRT® Professional Therapist, please visit the official practitioner training site.


    If you’re looking for a BWRT® practitioner, you can also explore the BWRT Practitioner Directory.


    The BWRT Podcast music was composed and produced by Edouard Van De Velde, BWRT® Practitioner and Trainer for the Netherlands.

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    21 mins
  • Empowering Change: Sumedha Bhise on healing patterns through BWRT. Episode 1.
    Oct 28 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Sumedha Bhise, a highly experienced BWRT Level 3 Advanced Psychophysiology Practitioner, Trainer, Examiner, and Supervisor based in India. With an extensive background that includes advanced certifications in hypnotherapy, transpersonal regression therapy, NLP, and counselling, Sumedha brings a truly integrative perspective to her work.

    She shares her journey into BWRT, what makes this methodology stand out among other approaches, and how it has transformed both her practice and her teaching. Sumedha also offers insights from her experience developing specialized BWRT courses such as Disarm Destructive Anger and Freedom From Codependency, and reflects on the growing reach of BWRT in India.

    Find out more about Sumedha and BWRT India here.



    BrainWorking Recursive Therapy® (BWRT) is a fast, effective, and modern form of psychotherapy that is gaining recognition across the globe. This podcast offers a platform for BWRT professionals to share how they integrate the method into their unique therapeutic approaches. Through conversations about specializations, personal experiences, and client work, listeners gain insight into the diverse and evolving ways BWRT is being applied in practice.


    To find out how to train to be a BWRT® Professional Therapist, please visit the official practitioner training site.


    If you’re looking for a BWRT® practitioner, you can also explore the BWRT Practitioner Directory.


    The BWRT Podcast music was composed and produced by Edouard Van De Velde, BWRT® Practitioner and Trainer for the Netherlands.

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    22 mins
  • Introducing The BWRT Podcast: Transforming Therapy
    Oct 24 2025

    Welcome to The BWRT Podcast . This show explores BrainWorking Recursive Therapy®, a neuroscience-based approach to creating lasting psychological change. Join conversations with BWRT practitioners and trainers worldwide as they share how this powerful method is transforming therapy, coaching, and mental health. Whether you’re a practitioner or simply curious, discover what’s possible with BWRT.

    BrainWorking Recursive Therapy® (BWRT) is a fast, effective, and modern form of psychotherapy that is gaining recognition across the globe. This podcast offers a platform for BWRT professionals to share how they integrate the method into their unique therapeutic approaches. Through conversations about specializations, personal experiences, and client work, listeners gain insight into the diverse and evolving ways BWRT is being applied in practice.


    To find out how to train to be a BWRT® Professional Therapist, please visit the official practitioner training site.


    If you’re looking for a BWRT® practitioner, you can also explore the BWRT Practitioner Directory.


    The BWRT Podcast music was composed and produced by Edouard Van De Velde, BWRT® Practitioner and Trainer for the Netherlands.

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    2 mins