What if the fears and patterns running your life did not begin in this lifetime? That question sits at the center of Jonathan Robinson's work — and of his conversation with Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour. An author and speaker working where psychology meets spirituality, Robinson uses hypnotherapy and past-life regression to help people trace what feels stuck back to its source.
The episode moves fluidly between the practical and the metaphysical: childhood trauma and the subconscious, sports anxiety and mental performance, then soul contracts, karmic loops, and why some people feel homesick for places they have never been.
About Jonathan Robinson
Jonathan Robinson is an author, speaker, and practitioner whose work blends psychological insight with spiritual exploration. Hypnotherapy is his primary tool — a way, as he describes it, of reaching the subconscious beliefs formed in early childhood and gently rewriting them.
From there, his framework extends into territory most therapists never touch: past-life regression, reincarnation, spirit guides, and soul families. Whether a listener takes those ideas literally or as metaphor, Robinson keeps the focus practical — breaking repeated patterns, healing old wounds, and living more authentically.
What Jonathan Robinson and Sean Kelly Talked About
- Why Jonathan Robinson believes our deepest patterns form before age eight
- How hypnotherapy works to rewire subconscious beliefs formed in early childhood
- His view of past-life regression as a window into identity, fear, and phobias
- Why people repeat the same toxic patterns, and his framework for breaking karmic loops
- What soul contracts, soul families, and repeating relationships mean within his practice
- How meditation and hypnotherapy can steady the mind for athletes and high performers
- His take on birthmarks, phobias, and feeling homesick for places never visited
- Why he believes authenticity is the real accelerant of personal healing
Why This Conversation Matters
You don't have to share Jonathan Robinson's metaphysics to find this conversation useful — his core argument, that unexamined early beliefs quietly run our lives, stands on its own. For the curious and the skeptical alike, it is a generous tour of how one practitioner helps people get unstuck.
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About Sean Kelly & the Digital Social Hour
Sean Kelly is an entrepreneur and the host of the Digital Social Hour, one of the fastest-growing interview podcasts in the world, where he sits down with entrepreneurs, athletes, creators, and cultural voices for candid, long-form conversations. The show draws over 100 million views a month across platforms. Explore more guest features on SeanKelly.io.
