
From the clinic to culture, where psychoanalysis meets the everyday.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | EducationSociety & Culture | ||||

In this episode of the InForm:Podcast, I speak with Peter Rollins, the man behind pyro-theology, the Wake festival, the Spark retreat, Atheism for Lent, and many more things that can provoke all sorts of interesting experiences and elaborations. I fi... more
On this episode of InForm:Podcast, I speak with practicing Lacanian psychoanalyst Isolda Alverez about the way the aims of the psychoanalytic clinic have changed from Freud's time through Lacans and into the present day.
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This episode of InForm:Podcast is a re-release and crosspost of an interview I did as part of From78 (another interview podcast). It was originally released in 2020. At that time, I was still figuring out aspects of podcasting, so the audio is not as... more
On this episode of InForm: Podcast, I interview Rob Bell about his newest book, "Where'd You Park Your Spaceship." We talk about psychoanalysis, dreams, talking to people who work in stores, surfing, and lots of other stuff too.
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This is essential listening for anyone who is either studying psychoanalysis or just has an interest in it. I’ve been reading Freud, Lacan etc for years but still get something from each episode. I started listening to the early episodes which are just the superb Neil flying solo. Those initial efforts are great episodes, but I know the solo podcast style isn’t for everyone, so if you prefer a more conversational style then start with season 2 when Neil brought in the cat’s meow of the podcastin... more
I think the InForm podcast truly sets itself apart in relation to other psychotherapy and psychoanalysis themed podcasts. I love listening to Neil’s and Jared’s perspectives on the topics brought in and it’s been fun learning more about Lacanian psychoanalysis. Neil and Jared’s chemistry come through the discussions, which makes the episodes that more enjoyable to listen to.
All in all, I’m super grateful this podcast exists. I’ve enjoyed all of the episodes and am looking forward for future e... more
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I hope they come back!
Great show. It forces me to re-examine long held understandings of social work and therapy as they are reframed in ways I’ve not considered. Thanks for the great reading list too!










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