Dr. Stephen Simpson is an internationally acclaimed mind coach, TV & radio presenter, hypnotherapist, TEDx speaker, bestselling author, business consultant, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine.
As a private mind coach Dr. Simpson counts many luminaries from the sporting, entertainment, finance and business worlds among his clients, including world number one online poker legend, Chris Moorman whose career earnings have just passed $35 million.
Dr. Simpson has appeared on the TEDx, BBC, ITV, Sky, Voice of America, BRMB, LBC, RNIB Connect, and other top international TV and radio programmes, as well as in the pages of The European, Sunday People, Glamour, Golfing World, The Best You Magazine, WPT Poker, Business Matters, Small Business, and more, sharing his simple, innovative methods for building luck, and igniting peak performance.
As an inspirational speaker Dr. Simpson has delighted audiences of many thousands in Europe, The Americas, Africa, and Asia.
Additionally Dr. Simpson works as a Mind Coach on both the PGA European Golf and World Poker Tours, helping star performers find their zone, perform in flow, and gain the winning edge.
Dr. Simpson has been a practicing physician for nearly 40 years, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine. He holds an MBA from Brunel University and has appeared on the same speaker billings as some of the top names in mind coaching and hypnotherapy, including Paul McKenna, Richard Bandler and Dr. Ron Ruden.
Stephen was Regional Medical Director for American multinational energy corporation Chevron for more than 17 years, rising to board level for both the Eurasia, and Southern Africa Business Units, including serving as HR Manager, and on occasions HR Director.
During these years he was also the victim of capture, armed conflict, malaria, dengue, tumbu fly, and dysentery.
Additionally Stephen served as a task force member on both the World Economic Forum and Global Business Coalition. He worked alongside some of the world’s leading change agents, including President Bill Clinton, Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Secretary-General of the United Nations Kofi Annan and Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson.
Together they developed and delivered world-renowned corporate international HIV, malaria, and TB care and prevention programmes which have helped save millions of lives.