I’m Dan Tinianow, a university professor, author, speaker and hypnotherapist. Welcome to drdant.com! On this website, I’ll share information about hypnotherapy and mindfulness, as well as other items of personal interest, especially in the areas of online learning, technology, science, effective communication, public speaking, humor and more! I hope you’ll drop by often to see what’s new!
A little information about me… I am a member of the full-time faculty at the University of Arizona Global Campus. I have a Ph.D. in Communication from Syracuse University, as well as a Masters degree in TV/Film, and did my undergraduate work at Oberlin College, where I majored in Communication Studies, with minors in Psychology and Studio Art. I also am a Certified Master Hypnotherapist, having completed training at the Hypnosis Motivation Institute. I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, but have lived in New York, Texas, California and Colorado, as well as a year in Japan and a year in China. I currently live in Denver, Colorado with my wife and our two sons. We also have two dogs and a cat.
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