@StarTalk

If hypnosis can alter our perception and behavior, do you think it could one day become a common tool in medicine, or are its risks and myths too great to overcome?

@justicesportsman6020

As someone who studied and taught chemistry, math and physics. This is the best format for teaching I’ve seen in a while. When students ask questions about something that is trivial to the teacher (like Chuck does) other students’ faces light up as it clicks in their mind. That plus the comedic timing, run off conversations and jokes creates some really engaging content. Love it! Great work

@NathanKavali

I love seeing Chucks growth in scientific understanding, as he gets more knowledgeable he gets better at asking profound questions

@johnrichardson8606

There was a part there where Gary started a question, was interrupted, and then just never got to ask it... wow that kind of thing really gets me mad!

@UniquilibriuM

As a Clinical Hypnotist who has been practicing for 2 decades after graduating from one of the best nd most elite schools in the world; my expert opinion is that this is one of the best intros to the subject that can be found in such a casual setting.

@Silvia6

David Spiegel has a great radio voice, pleasant to listen to

@lacasa3514

This is one of your best episodes! Really interesting. Dr. Spiegel was awesome.  It's also great to see you three sitting together.

@jimris4170

True fact: I found myself lying down on the hosptalbed doing an biopsy of some of the lymphnodes inside stomac near the spine. I had some unintended pain twitching and shivers going on during the doctors approach with the needle and was told that i had to stop shiver because it was close to my main arteries close to spine, and it may not end good if i did not stop. I remember i was going in to this hyperfocused state, where i focused my pain from the doc's needle in the backand transformed it to my hands which i had in front of me holding together, and everytime i felt the needle enter i felt it instead in my hands, and it stopped my body from shaking, and the pain disapear in some crazy way. 
I've never read anything about selfhypnosis, but i see now that what i was doing was somekinda selftaught hypnosis and it worked. Strange how the mind works!

@manohd1987

I started following this channel for Neil but now it's all about Chuck, thanks for asking OUR questions to the experts!

@SheSaidWhat1101

There are some really good movies that you get so immersed in. So much to the point, towards the end of the movie, you seem to notice out of nowhere, that the picture is compressed and there’s a black space around the edges or top and bottom, where that realization lands you back into your seat.

@RunD.Ones1s

Chuck really makes this show, his relationship with Neil is so wholesome

@ChicanaVeterana

Started watching a few years ago for Dr Tyson, stayed for Chuck Nice! You can definitely tell he pays attention to all these conversations. The growth in his knowledge and the way he engages guests is amazing! His ability to speak on many topics is incredible and even when he cant, he throws in a good joke. Its been a pleasure watching all these years. Thank you Gentleman!

@natehubbard5062

"you're here to undo my skepticism" is an absolutely incredible statement. i know its relatively simple, but it made something in me smile

@janerkenbrack3373

I used self-hypnosis to quit smoking 25 years ago. I've never smoked again. In fact, it was two days after I quit before I remembered that I had ever smoked.

@Reverihealth

Thank you for the fun conversation, Neil, Chuck, and Gary. I greatly appreciate and admire your curiosity. The great thing about hypnosis is that it helps everyone use their own powers for good.

@Milen983

Just started watching. When the professor says that you can be so involved in a movie you dissociate from the world. This happens to me when reading a good book and watching a good movie which is rare. I remember reading Hemingway’s “For whom the bell rings”,  feeling anxious about the world around me and having a hard time calming down and realizing I wasn’t living in times of a war when you could die any minute.

@cannapolis9009

CHUCK - when you are not simply trying to be funny, you pose some very good questions in this video. You apparently have quite a bit of knowledge about things that we just were not aware of.
Good comedians have to be smart, but you just showed that you are smart in more than just being able to make us laugh

@stephendavis1837

I'm from the 90s, so long sleeve shirts under short sleeve shirts is a vibe I can really appreciate. Neil's ensemble this video has to be the fanciest and most cosmic version of this that I  have ever seen. Me gusta mucho

@brandadyanne

I love Neils giggling. It makes me so happy. 😂

@Marzs

Chuck makes this show so funny and watchable lol great stuff