Scott Sandland is the founder of Hypnothoughts.com and the co-founder of the HypnoSummit conferences. He's also a hypnotherapist and hypnotherapy instructor. He's making great contributions to the industry - Thanks, Scott! - and we found his new YouTube channel.
It's a new channel, so it isn't loaded with content yet, but he's got a great start and a fascinating video on Covert Pain in Hypnotherapy that gives you a great sense of Scott's style and the great wealth of background knowledge and ongoing study he brings to students, clients and the industry.
The 21st century is all about lifelong learning, and YouTube channels are becoming an excellent resource for continuing education and learning. As an example of the "video encyclopedia" power of YouTube, check out the impressive related videos list (right-side column) when viewing Scott's video on covert pain hypnotherapy in the native (non-channel) YouTube interface. This is a significant improvement over just a year ago.
A little more about YouTube
YouTube is taking many people by surprise as it quietly transforms from a time-wasting click-by-click wondering of America's funniest home videos into a powerful new way to learn and communicate. "Channels" are one of the core transformative features, which allow video authors to organize their video content into logical groups with titles and sequences. (Videos used to be listed simply in reverse-chronological order of upload date!)
To see an example of the power of learning on YouTube, check out the Khan Academy channel. You may also want to get an overview of what Khan Academy is by watching this PBS News Hour story.