AWAKEN with Ryan DeJonghe
Most people feel overwhelmed, anxious, lonely, or disconnected… and they assume something is wrong with them.
But the truth is: you’re not broken — you’re simply not awakened to the deeper part of you yet.
Hosted by trauma-informed hypnosis coach Ryan DeJonghe, AWAKEN blends story, science, and soul to help you break old patterns, dissolve anxiety, and reconnect with the part of you that’s been waiting to rise.
After a near-death experience that changed everything, Ryan returned with a profound understanding of the subconscious mind — and a mission to guide others back to the peace, power, and clarity they forgot they had.
Each episode brings you:
- Transformational stories from Ryan’s life and work
- Subconscious mechanics explained simply
- Tools for anxiety, overwhelm, loneliness, and emotional pressure
- Awakening insights for the modern world
- Short grounding hypnosis sessions you can use anytime
Whether you’re stressed, stuck, or spiritually curious, this podcast is a gentle doorway into remembering who you really are.
Welcome to your awakening.
AWAKEN with Ryan DeJonghe
AWAKEN: Hypnosis, Christianity, and Why It’s Not What You Were Taught to Fear (with Jason Smith)
In this episode of AWAKEN, Ryan DeJonghe sits down with fellow hypnotist Jason Smith for an honest, grounded conversation about hypnosis, healing, and Christianity.
Together, they address one of the most common concerns people from Christian backgrounds have about hypnosis — whether it’s dangerous, sinful, or something to fear. Ryan and Jason clearly explain what hypnosis actually is (and what it isn’t), why it’s not witchcraft or mind control, and how the same principles of focus, attention, and suggestion already exist in everyday life, prayer, worship, and teaching.
Jason also shares his personal journey, including how periods of depression and inner struggle led him toward healing and the work he does today. They discuss why calm and awareness must come before real change, what Jason is currently building, and how hypnosis can be used ethically as a supportive tool rather than something mysterious or harmful.
To close the episode, Jason guides listeners through a short calming hypnotic reset, allowing you to experience the state being discussed rather than just hear about it.
This episode isn’t about debate or persuasion — it’s about understanding, discernment, and reclaiming agency over your own mind.