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Ted in Your Head

Ted A. Moreno, C.Ht

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The Ted in Your Head Podcast is hosted by Ted Moreno, Certified Hypnotherapist, High Performance coach and explorer of what is possible. Designed for high achievers, business owners, career driven entrepreneurs, and ambitious people on the path of personal transformation, Ted helps his clients release and move past self limiting beliefs, negative programming and bad habits that keep them from health, happiness and success. Join Ted for powerful conversations about getting rid of the head tra ...
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Walking. So simple and so easy. Humans and their ancestors have been doing it for a million years. We are meant to walk. Our bodies are designed for upright, bipedal locomotion. Walking is a complex behavior that exercises our brains as well as our skeletal system. It is a harmonious integration of various body systems including the inner ear, eyes…
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Anticipatory anxiety is the anxiety we experience in anticipation of doing things that frighten us. Call it the fear of being afraid. If we perceive something will be fearful for us, or if we have found that situation fearful in the past, we can become so unwilling to go through that fear again that we start making ourselves afraid or anxious even …
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Scarcity consciousness or a “lack” mentality is often the result of childhood programming and decisions that we make subconsciously. To shift into an abundance mindset requires an awareness of this programming and taking steps to counteract it and create a new way of looking at prosperity. In this episode, Ted shares his experience with having year…
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There come a point, somewhere in your late 40’s or early 50’s, where you look in the mirror and I becomes clear to you that you are not a kid anymore. What happened? Life happened the way it should. The only powerful choice we can make in the face of aging is to accept our ongoing journey with grace and dignity. If we can do that, we will find what…
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Have you ever been in a funk? You know: unmotivated, lethargic, something’s off, feeling deflated, sad and not right? We all have, and it’s not fun, so we want to get out of the funk as soon as possible. Ted Moreno, the Funkmeister himself, has spent more time in funks than you can imagine. In this episode, Ted shares from his own experience, 5 way…
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Chronic pain and anxiety have a strong relationship to each other. Anxiety can cause or increase pain and pain can cause anxiety. This can cause a “negative feedback loop” making life increasingly unbearable for those that suffer from pain and anxiety.Understanding the possibility of anxiety as the cause of unexplainable pain is the first step to h…
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Why are so many of us afraid to ask for what we want and what we need?As children we ask incessantly for what we want. Then we grow up, learn how we think the world really works, and stop asking because of resignation, cynicism, fear of rejection and fear of disappointment.Maybe it's all true: Ask and you will receive. Knock and the door will be op…
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Anxiety, especially if its chronic, can show up as many different symptoms that may not be recognizable as anxiety. Ten percent of the population has symptoms of anxiety but doesn’t even know that’s what they are experiencing. In this important episode, Ted talks about the 5 costs of living with chronic anxiety that are often hidden, leading those …
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What you do first thing in the morning has a tremendous impact on how the rest of the day goes. Creating the habit of a morning ritual can energize you, empower you, and put you in the right headspace to take on the day in a powerful way. In this episode, Ted gives you 25 awesome things that you can pick and choose to create an morning ritual that …
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We all have things we want. Consciously, we have goals, desires, and outcomes we want to achieve. However, our subconscious mind, which is more than 75% of our mind, might have “programming” that is in conflict with what we are trying to achieve. If that is the case, our subconscious mind will do what it can to stop us. That’s when we feel blocked.…
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Everything about us as humans is wired to avoid change. Change represents the unknown and the unknown represents danger to our minds. However, the only constant is change and change will come. We welcome positive changes but how do we navigate the rough waters of unexpected or unwanted change? In this episode Ted discusses change, the nature of cha…
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Having a broken heart from the loss of a love relationship can be one of the most devastating and painful experiences that one can endure. If you have not experienced it yet, there is a good chance that you will, and more than once.Yet, healing is always possible if we have the intention, Not only healing but transformation. In this episode Ted spe…
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Ever had one of those days when you are irritable, crabby, unhappy and downright nasty? That’s a sign that it’s time give yourself some time to yourself. Taking time for you, and being with yourself, can be one of the greatest gifts you can give to yourself because it results in self knowledge: the ability to know what you need and want and getting…
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Self-sabotage is when we consciously or subconsciously stop ourselves from getting what we want. There are many reasons why we sabotage our progress and there are many ways that we keep ourselves from health, happiness and success. In this episode, Ted examines the top 10 signs that you are holding yourself back from the life that you want. If you …
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By all indications, many men, especially young men, are struggling and falling behind in the quest for health, happiness and success. In this episode, Ted and Sammy Villanueva, the founder of the HeRose Men’s Mastermind Community, have an in depth discussion about the challenges many young men face, how those challenges impact them, and what can be…
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Are you required by your job to make presentations but there is a voice that says you suck as a speaker? Do you have a desire to share your wisdom, experience and knowledge with the world through public speaking but the voice in your head says, “They will laugh at you”? That’s your inner critic stopping you and not allowing you to shine in the way …
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Social Anxiety is the feeling of discomfort or fear in situations where a person is concerned about feeling judged or evaluated. The fear of or inability to feel comfortable and at ease in social or business situations can be a huge obstacle to connection, opportunities and success. The good news is that the challenge of social anxiety can be overc…
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As a hypnotherapist and anxiety specialist for 20 years, Ted has worked with thousands of clients to help them overcome anxiety. In this podcast, he offers 5 simple things you can to today to manage or overcome anxiety. Anxiety affects both the mind and the body, with thoughts of worry and fear as well as the symptoms of rapid heartbeat, shortness …
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We know that we can set goals, we can achieve things, and we can manifest our desires. We also must admit that sometimes things don’t turn out the way we want them to and that life seems to have other plans for us. When we have trouble accepting that, we can find ourselves grasping, pushing, anxious and confused. But what if we believed deeply that…
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Do people always get what they deserve? No. Do people get what they don’t deserve? All the time. The truth is that what you feel you deserve or don’t deserve doesn’t matter.When it comes to getting what you want, what does matter? Ted talks about throwing deserving out, constituting yourself as being open to receiving what you don’t deserve or didn…
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Social anxiety, fear of public speaking, panic attacks, driving anxiety, phobias, etc. can have a huge negative impact on our lives, of course.But the biggest impact that people feel from having anxiety is the impact it has on their careers and earning potential. It’s frustrating to know that you could doing better but you have a sense that you are…
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We all have the capacity to experience joy much more often but we must cultivate it as we would cultivate a beautiful flower garden. In other words, there are things we can do to feel more joy, more often. Joy is good for the body, good for the head and good for everyone around you! And unlike happiness, it is much more profound and longer lasting …
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So much of moving forward involves letting go. Not only of material possessions, but of jobs, relationships, and sometimes dreams and desires.But by far, the most difficult thing to let go is the burden of heavy emotions such as resentment, guilt, anger, and judgement. In this episode, Ted relates his one-time experience in the rodeo arena as a met…
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Cultivating the ability to step out of the “narrative” of your life and be the witness of the broader picture can be profoundly liberating.The truth of you is not the details or descriptions of who think you are or what you do or what you think will happen. The truth of you is awareness. Take a step back and check it out.TedinYourHead.com…
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The “Inner Child” is a concept developed by CG Jung and further developed over the years by both pop psychologists and analytical psychology. It represents the childlike aspects of each of us. Ideally, we are connected with the wonder, joy and excitement of our inner child. However, if we have experienced childhood trauma, our inner child can becom…
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In our western culture, intelligence, logic and reason are highly valued as the means to success and accomplishment. Consequently, we have become disconnected from our own bodies. Many of us have become unable to hear it’s wisdom and intelligence which show up as feelings in the body. Or, if we are aware of these feelings, we repress them to the po…
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So many people are struggling right now with anxiety, lack of motivation, crises of confidence and a struggle to find a sense of mission or purpose.There are a lot of reasons for this but Ted discusses the impact of reason events, including the pandemic, and how information overload and social media contribute to a kind of negative hypnosis. If you…
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Ted discusses gut health with Coach Leiah R. from the perspective of both the body and the mind. Ted and Coach Leiah will also talk about their Gut Health Webinar on March 27th. If you suffer from an unhealthy gut or digestive disorders, check out this podcast and be sure to tune into the Gut Health Webinar. For more information, go to www.instagra…
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In this episode, Ted suggests that the biggest problem most people suffer from is their own negative self-judgment, shame and self-condemnation.Often a result of a combination of ridicule, criticism and neglect in childhood, we make decisions as children that there must be something wrong with us.Ted talks about the path to healing: acknowledging o…
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In this next installment of the Ted in Your Head Interview Series, Ted interviews Bruno D’Alfonso, winemaker in the Santa Rita Hills of California. Considered “legendary” be fellow winemakers in the regions, Bruno along with his wife Chris Curran, are dedicated to creating wines with passion, purpose and precision. If you are someone searching for …
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In this next installment of the Ted in Your Head Interview Series, Ted interviews Liz Stoltz, Licensed Acupuncturist in Pasadena, CA. Liz has practiced intuitive massage, yoga therapy, and has worked with women struggling with addiction, mental health and homelessness. In this episode, Liz discusses her views on the energy of the body, working with…
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A recent survey showed that 66% of Americans suffer from driving anxiety which is fear and anxiety associated with driving. Whether it’s fear of the highway, surface streets, bridges, high speeds, the claustrophobia that come from feeling “trapped” you car, driving anxiety can be debilitating for anyone that needs to drive. As an expert in helping …
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What do you believe? Why do you believe it? Do you believe that what you believe is true? How do you know? How do your beliefs impact your life positively and negatively? Are you willing to change beliefs that don’t work for you? Ted takes a deep dive into these questions in a way that may give you a different perspective about what you believe.…
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Ok, so New Year’s resolutions just don’t seem to work. So how should we treat the New Year? As just another day? Should we set goals, intentions or just let life happen the way it does? What if we really want to bring something new into our lives? Good questions that Ted takes on in the first Ted in Your Head podcast of 2023.…
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In this next installment of the Ted in Your Head Interview Series, Ted interviews Kassandra Brown, Relationship Coach and Cuddlist. She brings an analytical, heart-centered, body-based approach to her work with both individuals and couples. What is a Cuddlist? Just what you think! Listen Ted’s fascinating and profound conversation with Kassandra an…
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We are all born into families. We try to make the effort to get along, to love and to honor our families, yet many of us would not choose our origin family members. However, we still yearn for the closeness, support and safety of a family. How should we approach family? How can we get our wants and needs met? What do we do if it’s obvious that we d…
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Mark Twain said “The trouble with most of us is that we know too much that ain’t so.” However, what we think we know is often based on messages we received as children, such as “There’s something wrong with me”, or “I don’t belong.” In this episode, Ted talks about claiming your right to be here, your right to ask for what you want and need, and em…
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What does it mean to cultivate oneself? Just like cultivating a garden, or a vineyard, it means to grow, to develop and to tap into potential.The idea of self-cultivation goes back thousands of years. Voltaire said “We must cultivate our own garden.” Your garden is your mind, body and spirit. Listen to this episode for some ideas on what self-culti…
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In this next installment of the Ted in Your Head Interview Series, Ted interviews Louis Katz owner and president of Technolene Inc. Louis also publishes the online journal The Courage Run where he is spreading the word to Live Large, Be Bold, Have Faith and Fear Nothing. Louis is a very interesting guy. Listen to this very interesting podcast! Tedi…
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When you are facing a challenge, who are you? Scared? Doubtful? Angry? Or are you confident, self-assured or determined? You get to choose who you are going to be in the face of a challenge. It’s called a Can-Do Attitude. Also known as a Success Mindset. We need challenges to grow.TedinYourHead.comTed A. Moreno, C.Ht
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Our digital devices, such as our cell phones, are amazing and beneficial technologies. But for many of us, the cost of this technology is separation from what makes us human, such as being present to the rejuvenating power of the natural world. As we spend more and more of our time indoors, we lose connection to this aspect of our humanity. Ask you…
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There’s nothing wrong with high standards or striving for excellence. However, when people talk about perfectionism, they are usually talking about how it hinders productivity and creates stress and frustration. Psychologist Anne Wilson Schaef said that perfectionism is self-abuse of the highest order. Check out this podcast, it’s not perfect, but …
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Dylan said “He not busy being born is busy dying.” The work of “becoming” is the work of being born and is the process of transformation. It involves letting go and taking in. It involves what you know and what you don’t know, what you like and what you don’t like. It is the antidote to burnout.TedinYourHead.com…
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Feeling super unmotivated? Surprised by your own lethargy? Maybe even a bit depressed? Maybe you are experiencing burnout. Burnout is driving the Great Resignation and is the #1 reason employees are leaving their jobs. Don’t beat yourself up! There are things you can do to address burnout. TedinYourHead.com…
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It’s easy to go though life mired in all the challenges, problems, issues, and distractions of life. This keeps us from fully appreciating our human experience with the wonder and awe that it deserves. Transcending, or rising above the day-to-day grind is something that can be cultivated. The result: Freedom.TedinYourHead.com…
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Why don’t we accomplish more? Why don’t we take the risk of being bigger? Simple answer: we don’t believe we can. We are stopped by fear, not knowing how, or thinking it’s not going to be worth it. Here’s why you need a coach: they believe in you when you can’t. Check out Ted’s Performance Master Hypno-Coaching Program at tedmoreno.com/pmhc.TedinYo…
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This week Ted interviews Sheri Betts, Coach and author “The ABCs of Self Care, Your Guide to Creating a Happy Healthy and more Peaceful Life.” Sheri has been promoting the importance of self-care to leaders, students, and coaching clients for many years. She reminds them that self-care is broader than pampering - it is the practice of making wise c…
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MLK said “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is “What are you doing for others?” Can you what guess the reason for living is?This philosophy can make the difference between a life of meaning and a life of futility.TedinYourHead.comTed A. Moreno, C.Ht
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Ringo Starr said “You know it don’t come easy.” Buddha said life is suffering. Marie Curie said “Life is not easy for any of us.”Then why do we expect life to be easy and get so upset when it’s not? What to do about the indisputable fact that life is hard a lot of the time.TedinYourHead.comTed A. Moreno, C.Ht
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