Jay is a transformational educator and clinical hypnotist whose work is devoted to one mission:
helping people reclaim the parts of themselves they’ve buried, silenced, or forgotten.
What makes Jay’s approach different is the depth he’s willing to explore.
He doesn’t just help people “feel better.”
He helps them wake up—emotionally, spiritually, and energetically.
Having walked through his own shadows, patterns, and rebirths, Jay knows what it means to dismantle old identities and rise into authentic power. His journey led him into advanced subconscious reprogramming, the science of coherence, and the transformational methods that now form the heart of the Advanced Institute of Hypnosis.
But one of Jay’s greatest callings has become supporting men—especially those who feel they must carry everything silently.
In a world that teaches men to be strong but never soft, capable but never vulnerable, Jay creates a space where they can finally breathe.
A space where they can talk about:
• the trauma they never named
• the pressure of being “the strong one”
• the heartbreak they hid
• the anger they swallowed
• the wounds from childhood
• the fear of not being enough
• the shame they’ve carried alone
Jay guides men through the things they don’t talk about—not with judgment, but with clarity, compassion, and deep subconscious work that creates real and lasting change. Through hypnosis, emotional integration, trauma release, and mind-body coherence, he helps them step into the version of themselves they always sensed but never accessed.
Clients describe Jay as:
✨ grounded
✨ intuitive and direct
✨ wise beyond his years
✨ profoundly understanding
✨ someone who sees people
Whether working with men, women, or couples, Jay brings truth, healing, and transformation into every session. His presence encourages people to step into their wholeness, break generational cycles, and reclaim the peace and power they thought they had to live without.
Today, Jay’s mission is simple:
To help people remember who they are—
and to help men finally heal the parts of themselves
they’ve been taught to hide.