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Meet Bizzie Gold, a serial entrepreneur and mental health industry disruptor who has been featured on The Dr. Oz Show, TODAY, and MSNBC.
• Creator of Break Method, a nationally-accredited modality for mental health professionals dedicated to stopping the financially and emotionally codependent loops prevalent in the therapy space.
• Helped over 15,000 clients rewire their emotional responses in 23 countries and counting.
Bizzie Gold is regarded as one of the top personal development and wellness experts in the world. She is the Founder of the Break Method, a logic-based, process-oriented approach to emotional rewiring that serves as a sustainable alternative to traditional talk therapy.
With over 15,000 clients in 23 countries and a robust practitioner training program accredited by NASW, this industry outsider has successfully become an established thought leader and expert in her field. An industry disruptor to the core, Gold dedicates her career to innovating outdated or corrupt systems for the benefit of humanity.
Gold’s work presents thought-provoking insights into the causal relationship between childhood emotional patterning, subjective perception of reality, and behavioral expressions in adulthood.
She is the host of The Modern Good, where she explores a variety of macro-level mental health and sociological issues with a motivational twist. She is a best-selling author and powerful motivational speaker on biohacking stages and mental health seminars worldwide.
Gold is unapologetic in her desire to bring sustainable and efficient healing to the mental health space and do away with emotional and financial codependency for good. She is often referred to as “the female Jordan Peterson we’ve all been waiting for”.
Bizzie Gold is regarded as one of the top personal development and wellness experts in the world. She is the Founder of the Break Method, a logic-based, process-oriented approach to emotional rewiring that serves as a sustainable alternative to traditional talk therapy.
With over 15,000 clients in 23 countries and a robust practitioner training program accredited by NASW, this industry outsider has successfully become an established thought leader and expert in her field. An industry disruptor to the core, Gold dedicates her career to innovating outdated or corrupt systems for the benefit of humanity.
Gold’s work presents thought-provoking insights into the causal relationship between childhood emotional patterning, subjective perception of reality, and behavioral expressions in adulthood.
She is the host of The Modern Good, where she explores a variety of macro-level mental health and sociological issues with a motivational twist. She is a best-selling author and powerful motivational speaker on biohacking stages and mental health seminars worldwide.
Gold is unapologetic in her desire to bring sustainable and efficient healing to the mental health space and do away with emotional and financial codependency for good. She is often referred to as “the female Jordan Peterson we’ve all been waiting for”.
In the current mental health paradigm, there’s a strong emphasis on affirmative care and the validation of all feelings. This, coupled with a rise in victim culture and cancel culture, often results in people getting stuck in their cycles of emotional addiction. Bizzie’s work confronts this issue, championing a logic-based, process-oriented approach to healing that challenges individuals to confront self-deception head-on.
On your podcast, Bizzie can delve into the dynamics of her approach to emotional resilience and sustainable healing. Drawing from her experience helping 15,000+ clients, she will shed light on how the prevailing cultural climate affects mental health, the transition of healing phases across generations, and her paradigm-shifting mindset — moving individuals from a state of ‘healing’ to ‘healed’. Your listeners will explore innovative perspectives and robust solutions in the realm of mental health.
The term ‘narcissist’ has exploded on the internet and is often used to evade personal responsibility, make accusations, and justify leaving relationships. It’s pitched as an empowering tactic, which simplifies complex interpersonal issues into a single, easily villainized term. This widespread misuse tends to overshadow the genuine instances of narcissistic abuse, undermining the experiences of those truly suffering.
On your podcast, Bizzie can illuminate the roots of this misuse and explain how it often veils personal responsibility in relationship dynamics. Through her unique viewpoint, honed by helping thousands reshape their emotional landscape, she provides a fresh perspective on this trending term. This conversation can equip listeners with a deeper understanding of personal accountability and the nuances of narcissistic behavior.
In our journey toward mental health and personal growth, one of the most significant hurdles we face is self-deception. Despite the diligent efforts of therapists using traditional methods, these ingrained patterns of self-deception often persist, impeding progress and perpetuating emotional addiction cycles. The mental health space is in dire need of an innovative approach, one that bypasses our reflex of self-deception and confronts the root causes of emotional addiction cycles.
On your podcast, Bizzie will share her unconventional solution to this deeply-rooted problem. With an extensive background in wellness practices and as the first non-therapist to create a therapeutic program embraced by mental health professionals (NASW), Bizzie has a unique perspective on overcoming self-deception. Drawing on insights from her upcoming book, “You’re a Liar”, she will guide your audience on how to face their self-deception, rewire their thinking, and ignite transformative change in their lives.
Despite advancements and more access to mental health resources, our societal crisis continues to intensify. Much of this paradox can be attributed to the relative consistency within the traditional mental health paradigm. Few disruptors have dared to challenge the entrenched academia-driven model, where fitting the mold is usually the only path to approval.
On your podcast, Bizzie can explore how Break Method, a therapeutic approach born outside the traditional paradigm, brings innovation to the field. She can share insights on how the logic-based, process-oriented structure empowers clients to control their healing journey and challenge their self-deceptions. Bizzie’s perspective promises a refreshing take on why therapy doesn’t need to take years, opening up an interesting conversation on reshaping mental health therapy.
As we transition into adulthood, the dynamics of parent-child relationships often remain fraught with unresolved emotional triggers. Despite our best efforts, these relationships continue to push our buttons, causing stress and tension. Understanding why our parents can still affect us so deeply even in adulthood is a complex task.
On your podcast, Bizzie can shed light on why these emotional triggers persist and how to navigate them successfully. Leveraging her unique approach developed through Break Method, she will offer listeners insightful strategies for rewiring these relationships and turning emotional reactions into growth opportunities. Bizzie’s perspective could revolutionize your audience’s understanding and handling of their parental relationships.
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