
Join Julie Peters, therapist, Tarot reader, and writer for a dip--sometimes shallow, sometimes deep--into the mythologies, archetypes, meanings, systems, and implications of the stories we love in movies, TV, music, books, and current events. The stories and characters we love can help us understand ourselves better especially when we're able to think about them with a little bit of a wider lens. ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | Mental HealthHealth & FitnessTV & Film | ||||

In this episode, Julie Peters explores a therapeutic and archetypal perspective on K Pop Demon Hunters where the Honmoon represents the barrier between the conscious and unconscious mind, the demons are exiles, and the Hunters are IFS parts protectin... more
In this episode, Julie Peters and Emilee Nimetz discuss Celine Song's Materialists starring Chris Evans, Pedro Pascal, and Dakota Johnson. We compare it with Past Lives as well as other movies in the rom-com genre (and question whether it's actually ... more
In this special episode of Popcorn Therapy, Julie reads a story from her new book Maiden, Warrior, Mother, Crone. This is a reimagining of Persephone's story based in myth and history that brings forth her agency and queenliness. Edited from live, yo... more
In this episode of Popcorn Therapy, Julie is joined by Emilee Nimetz to discuss the fifth and final season of Netflix's You. We talk about Joe Goldberg from a psychological perspective, how the viewer is implicated in the love/hate relationship we ha... more
I was listening to a show about a vampire and then these two females started talking about the gestating parent? You mean pregnant woman? Do you think men can get pregnant? But this is a show about a vampire. I ignored your guest having plural pronouns, but the fact you couldn't say pregnant woman is pathetic. Then the feminists talked about how women who stay single and childless are so much happier than women who get married and have children. And then, of course they, talked about the patria... more
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