
Creating the Space for Miracles - Stacking the Odds in Your Sessions
Changeworking
Steve Bierman's Emergency Room Cases
James recounts Dr. Steve Bierman's ER practice of asking patients to stop bleeding and the mysterious efficacy observed.
In this episode of Changeworking, Ruckus and James explore what happens when change work goes beyond what any of us can explain. At the end of last year, James did a clean language demo at the UK Hypnosis Conference without knowing what the volunteer was working on. Five days later, he learned the session had resolved her lifelong dyslexia — she could suddenly read signs and license plates that had always looked like nonsense to her. James uses this story to unpack what he calls "the space for miracles": the idea that while a professional practitioner can't promise the miraculous, they also shouldn't work in a way that shuts the door on it. James and Ruckus dig into the tension between strategic, tactical change work and the kind of sudden, inexplicable shift that's hard to attribute to any single technique. They talk about Milton Erickson's influence, Steve Bierman's emergency room use of hypnotic suggestion (including his near-daily practice of telling bleeding patients to stop bleeding), David Grove's clean language, and why James believes all change ultimately comes from the creative intelligence within the client.
Timestamps:
[00:00] Intro
[01:30] What does "creating the space for miracles" actually mean?
[02:45] Why James pushes back on the "hypnosis = instant cure" promise
[04:30] Holding both: strategic work and openness to the miraculous
[05:30] Warts, HPV, and why hypnosis beats freezing them off
[07:30] You can't rely on miracles, but you also shouldn't shut them out
[08:15] Stacking the odds — Erickson's "curious to see what's possible"
[09:30] The demo backstory: the UK Hypnosis Conference, clean language, and Amy
[12:30] Seven minutes of work with no idea what they were working on
[13:15] Amy's message five days later — the dyslexia had lifted
[15:15] "Sometimes people can just do things they don't know they can do"
[16:00] Steve Bierman's ER work and telling patients to stop bleeding
[19:30] Miraculous hypnosis as "asking the unconscious" — and personalized rituals
[21:15] Co-creation: the demo was not something James "did to" Amy
[22:45] Heraclitus, ephemeral moments, and why techniques don't just repeat
[24:30] What happened months later — a whole generative wave, not a fix
[26:15] Stacking the odds as the real aim of changework
[27:15] Is this conversational hypnosis or deep trance? Neither, exactly
[28:30] A PTSD client, "the deepest I've been in trance without being in trance"
[32:30] Watching the demo back: natural eye-closes and the pull of psychoactive moments
[36:45] Interactive trance flow and why co-creativity matters
[39:15] Ruckus: watching it, it didn't look "special" — that's kind of the point
[40:30] Andy's smoking cessation session: the one he was going to refund
[41:30] Closing — good work is stacking the odds, not controlling outcomes
[42:15] Outro
Books mentioned — browse James's library: https://bookshop.org/lists/james-tripp-s-library - "Healing Beyond Pills and Potions" by Dr. Steve Bierman
Connect: Email: changeworkingpod@gmail.com
Produced by Ruckus Skye
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