Thanks for the “Funness” . . . the Hypnosis, Sex, Power Exchange and Other Fun Funness interactive web-workshop was a hoot and a half!


I want to thank everyone who attended the so-called super secret “Hypnosis, Sex, Power Exchange and Other Fun Funness” interactive web-workshop last night! We had a wonderful time with you and yours! It was nice to see so many folks made sure to have live practice partners with them on the other end of the webcams so they could try out the techniques right away. Logistically, this was one of our most complex webinar type events to coordinate but it went smoothly and worked out great. Obviously, given the subject matter, the funness was particularly fun for those who had their practice partners with them.

No, this was not a public event. It was our first private web-based event with three groups meeting with me online for a very specific seminar. We had folks in Washington, Montana, and New York meeting at the same time . . . each city coordinating as a practice group. Some sharing a single monitor and others with multiple monitors setup. The coordinators in each city handled registration for their room and folks met physically together in those central locations. Honestly, it was probably more to bite off in one go and I had second thoughts about running it as a single city event at first but our coordinators were quite persuasive and they did wonderful jobs in getting some energetic and fun folks together for a wonderful time.

We will most definitely be doing more private events of this type in the future! The model of having one or two groups of several folks in a room treating the instruction as alive practice group meeting worked out great! The folks in New York with their throw pillows on the carpeted floor and the candles really out did themselves, from a technical standpoint having the laptop hooked up to a projection system made it much easier for everyone to see rather than huddling around a single monitor. The pajama party feel was particularly an interesting and very playful touch. Good job, folks!

If others would like to organize similar events on particular topics, drop me a line.

All the best,
Brian
http://www.briandavidphillips.com