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Eavesdrop on three Jungian analysts as they engage in lively, sometimes irreverent conversations about a wide range of topics as they share what it’s like to see the world through the depth psychological lens provided by Carl Jung. Half of each episode is spent discussing a dream submitted by a listener.

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⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them!

Dolls are human stand-ins that invite projection and play; children use them (including action figures and Barbies) to try on identities and develop imagination, then later withdraw ... more

⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them!

Think of myths as the dreams of an entire culture. Those stories reside in the collective unconscious and influence all of us throughout our lifespan. Mythic patterns shape our attit... more

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Bullying is about unmanaged aggression and broken containment in early life. Aggression is normal, but kids need adults to name it, ho... more

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Join us for a free Zoom seminar on Dreams and Art on Saturday, September 13th, at 10:30 am EST. ⁠Register here⁠.

Jung’s Red Book is the primary research record of his systematic experiments in active imagination after the break with Freud, combining... more

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Dr. Harry Shirley
PhD in Chemistry, exploring the relationship of consciousness, matter, and mathematics.
University of Oxford
Episode: DISCOVERING A NEW ARCHETYPE: The Buddhabrot Fractal Bridging Math, Myth, and the Collective Unconscious
Viviane Silvera
Filmmaker and director of the film 'See Memory'
Film 'See Memory'
Episode: Trauma Can Be Rewritten: The Use of Art to Reimagine our Past and Grant Us New Life
Eric Kandel
Neuroscientist and Nobel Prize winner
Columbia University
Episode: Trauma Can Be Rewritten: The Use of Art to Reimagine our Past and Grant Us New Life
Connie Zweig
Retired Jungian therapist and author of several books including Meeting the Shadow and Romancing the Shadow.
Episode: Unlocking the Power of Your Shadow
Gary Clark
Visiting research fellow in the School of Medical Sciences
University of Adelaide, Australia
Episode: The Archetypal Brain: Jung from an Evolutionary Perspective
Pamela Power
Clinical psychologist and author, trained initially as a classical musician, member of the Interregional Society of Jungian Analysts.
CG Jung Institute in LA
Episode: What Remains When All Is Taken: Standing in the LA Fires
James Hollis
Notable Jungian analyst and author
Author of 20 books, including Living with Borrowed Dust
Episode: The Psychology of Meaning: Keys to Authentic Living
John White
Jungian psychoanalyst and mental health counselor, coordinator of the CG Jung Institute Analyst Training Program in Pittsburgh
CG Jung Institute
Episode: Stoicism and Jungian Psychology: A Recipe for Resilience
Thomas Singer
Psychiatrist and Jungian psychoanalyst, contributing author to The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump
Various publications
Episode: CULTURAL COMPLEXES: the hidden force in modern politics

Hosts

Lisa Marchiano
Jungian analyst in Philadelphia
Joseph Lee
Jungian analyst in Virginia Beach, Virginia
Deborah Stewart
Jungian analyst on Cape Cod

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 5.2k ratings
  • Amazing Podcast!

    So happy to have found this podcast. Can’t get enough. Appreciate all the hosts and their knowledge, insight and wisdom.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pablo's moon
    United Statesa month ago
  • Hope Joseph is ok

    I noticed his voice sounds different. I hope he’s alright. Love you Joseph!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    EEC34
    United Statesa month ago
  • Public Service Disguised as a Podcast

    Impossible to give this anything but 5 stars based on the richness of content alone. Any time I have a dream or a knot I want to untie, I think, "I wonder if TJL has done an episode on it" and they usually have (and, in weirder times, an ep shows up the same week a topic is on my mind). I cannot believe they put one of these out a week and listening to this + doing my own dreamwork + working with an analyst has been insanely transformative. My only note is that it really bothered me for a long t... more

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    5
    MxMx!
    United Statesa month ago
  • From riches to rags

    Would you like to join our dream school? Or hear all about Lisa? 🥱 why am I being so harsh? Because this podcast used to be brilliant in explaining and discussing Jungian concepts. Now it’s a sales pitch for ego school with a few buzz words chucked in and some questionable opinions and ideas. The analysts need analysis.

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    andrethescribe
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • My fav podcast

    Wonderful enlightening and uplifting

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mrs Etherington
    Canada3 months ago

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There is a delight in the informative and engaging discussions about Jungian concepts, particularly the valuable interpretations of listener dreams.
Some feedback highlights concerns around potential biases exhibited by the hosts, with calls for more diverse perspectives in the discussions.
Listeners appreciate the depth of insights shared by the hosts, often remarking on the transformative nature of the content.

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Wounds into Wisdom: Carl Jung’s Private Life
Q: What happened between Freud and Jung?
Freud and Jung's relationship deteriorated as Jung developed his own theories that diverged from Freud's focus on sexuality, resulting in a public break following Jung's publication of 'Symbols of Transformation'.
Wounds into Wisdom: Carl Jung’s Private Life
Q: What techniques did Jung use to help himself during his dark night of the soul experience?
Jung used techniques like active imagination, self-reflection, and exploration of his inner life to navigate his personal crises, drawing on his connections with archetypal figures.
Wounds into Wisdom: Carl Jung’s Private Life
Q: Was Jung married? Did he have children? Did he talk about his family life in his writings?
Yes, Jung married Emma Rauschenbach in 1903 and had five children. Emma provided significant support in his life, enabling his intellectual pursuits.
DISCOVERING A NEW ARCHETYPE: The Buddhabrot Fractal Bridging Math, Myth, and the Collective Unconscious
Q: Could you tell us a little bit about, maybe about your background and how you got here?
My background is very scientific, having done a PhD in organic chemistry and subsequently worked in research positions, which led me to Jungian ideas through personal experiences.
Mandala Archetype: How the Self Turns Chaos into Cosmos
Q: How should one approach drawing or working with mandalas?
There are no strict rules; one should follow the organic impulse, allowing the unconscious to speak through the drawing.

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A unique exploration of psychology and personal development unfolds through discussions led by three Jungian analysts who share their insights into both contemporary issues and timeless themes grounded in Carl Jung's theories. Episodes cover a wide range of topics, from the interpretation of dreams to the application of Jungian concepts such as archetypes, collective unconscious, and the significance of myths. Notably, approximately half of each episode is dedicated to analyzing listener-submitted dreams, which serves to not only offer practical advice but also to illustrate deeper psychological transformations and narratives in people's lives. The dynamic between the hosts allows for an engaging exchange of ideas, creating an accessible en... more

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