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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 140 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesHealth & FitnessScienceMental Health | |||

This episode is part of a new series, Jung in the World B-Sides, where we go off-road to explore the rugged psychological terrain of our current culture.
This episode is part 2 of our interview with Hilde Lynn Helphenstein. Part 1
“Know thyself”—fr... more
This episode is part of a new series, Jung in the World B-Sides, where we go off-road to explore the rugged psychological terrain of our current culture.
“Know thyself”—from Socrates to Shakespeare, this wisdom echoed across centuries. But the digit... more
Patricia Martin and Connie Zweig discuss the nature of shadow work. Before doing shadow work, we live an unexamined life – overeating, criticizing yourself or your partner, blaming someone, procrastinating – which leads to uncontrollable, self-sabota... more
The author of the acclaimed introduction to the practice of Jungian psychology, Boundaries of the Soul, June Singer draws from personal and professional experience to discuss the importance of dreams, those gifts from the unconscious which profoundly... more
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Each episode always connects new dots within
With all respect to Patricia Martin, would love to have some other voices engaging as moderator and interviewer.
A fantastic public resource full of amazing lectures old and new. A deep study of this resource is better than most PhD programs
I absolutely loved this podcast. I binged loads of the older episodes that featured lectures from giants of Jungian analysis. Was super excited to dive into the “Jungian Ever After” series - especially the episode interpreting Sleeping Beauty (Briar Rose.) Within the first 3 minutes of the episode - I kid you not - one of the hosts sets things up to make the entire interpretation about their own “trans identity.” For the love of God. Spare us all from having this stuff shoved down our throats at... more
I haven’t listened to all of the podcasts as I’ve only recently found them but so far, so pretty good. I would like to address the One Star Review regarding the late Robert Moore who is said to have killed his wife then himself. If you do further research and investigation you will find that the evidence suggests that that wasn’t the case.
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Content is rich in exploring Jungian psychology, emphasizing themes such as shadow work, dreams, archetypes, and personal transformation through myths and legends. Engaging discussions often feature established experts in the field, providing insights into how Jungian concepts apply to contemporary issues. The blend of theoretical exploration with practical applications offers listeners valuable perspectives on personal development and emotional well-being. This podcast uniquely combines deep psychological analysis with discussions about creativity, cultural crises, and societal challenges, attracting those interested in understanding themselves and the world around them.
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Jung Chicago Radio launched 11 years ago and published 140 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Jung Chicago Radio include:
1. Hilde Lynn Helphenstein
2. Connie Zweig
3. Laura Tuley
4. John White
5. Paul Bishop
6. James Hollis
7. Lori Paul
8. Robert Tyminski
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