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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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Sonu Shamdasani
Vice Dean of Health of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and Co-Director of the Health Humanities Center at University College of London; leading authority on Jungian scholarship
University College of London
Episode: Have We Ever Really Read Jung? Sonu Shamdasani on the Collected Works Crisis
Joey Pollari
Actor, musician, director, editor, known for playing Anthony Perkins in MONSTER.
Netflix
Episode: Horror as a Mirror: What Netflix’s MONSTER Makes Us See
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

Hosts

Lisa Marchiano
Jungian analyst in Philadelphia, co-host, and active contributor to discussions on psychological themes.
Joseph Lee
Jungian analyst in Virginia Beach, Virginia, co-host, and insightful commentator on diverse psychological topics.
Deborah Stewart
Jungian analyst on Cape Cod, co-host, and contributor to discussions on psychological archetypes and their relevance.

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 5.4k ratings
  • Poor Jung!

    As Jung often said “I am not a Jungian, I am Jung!” I dont think Jung would be pleased with this podcasts banal and uninspiring use of his psychology. This gaggle of 3 Jungian’s seem to know little about Jung’s most important concepts (such as the Self, Typology, counter transference, and on and on). The three chortle and muse amongst themselves more than they think and reference Jung’s commentary on subject and have no interviewing skills to speak of as they cant stop talking or commenting s... more

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    Cornelius Matteo
    United Statesa month ago
  • Gratitude and Reverence 11/27/25

    One of the most impactful podcasts I’ve listened to among all the shows and all the years of listening. Moved to tears, and able to settle a lot of inner turmoil that I’ve been struggling with. My internal struggle must have put me in the right space for the ideas to land in a way that I feel changed. Very grateful for the work/ideas/conversations you share.

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    Calendula Lover
    United States2 months ago
  • So thankful for this podcast

    I have been listening to this podcast for almost three years. It came into my life after a particularly difficult period. I immediately found it fascinating for exploring life’s bigger questions — at precisely the time when I was floundering for a new way forward. It has worked a kind of magic and has given me a close relationship to my dreams, a greater openness to spirituality, and an ability to lead a more reflective and creative life. Thank you so much Deb, Lisa, and Joseph for all the time ... more

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    Clairedelune1057
    United States2 months ago
  • A huge loss

    TJL has been a weekly companion to me ever since 2020. Until recently, I looked to the hosts for wisdom and guidance, and am now studying counselling as a first step towards deepening my relationship with the work of Carl Jung. But a few weeks ago, I saw some bad reviews here that prompted me (unwillingly, I must admit) to discover Lisa’s writings on Trans youth, her involvement in certain anti-Trans organisations (like Genspect, who have platformed bigots like Lionel Shriver) her promotion of p... more

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    GCListens
    Australia2 months ago
  • Turns out, the solidly real creates the intangibly magical

    The experience of listening to this podcast with these three analysts is like being in a room where 3 crystal prisms dangle freely while sunlight streams in the window, creating innumerable multicolored rainbows of light that dance all around the room - there is more to behold than is humanly possible.

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    shygayle
    United States2 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the depth and insight of the hosts' discussions on psychology and personal growth.
Overall, many find it enlightening and transformative for their understanding of Jungian theory and its applications.
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There are positive remarks about how the podcast helps in understanding dreams and psychological concepts.

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Have We Ever Really Read Jung? Sonu Shamdasani on the Collected Works Crisis
Q: What is a critical edition and why is this project so exciting?
A critical edition seeks to establish the main source text, textual variations, and detailed annotations, making it neutral and usable for further study. It's exciting as it aims to present Jung's works more accurately and accessibly for modern readers.
Horror as a Mirror: What Netflix’s MONSTER Makes Us See
Q: So, when you were preparing for your role in the Netflix series MONSTER, what parts of Perkins' story and Gein's story did you take hold of to build that character?
The tension between private and public life and the general arc of trying to take on his character.
Horror as a Mirror: What Netflix’s MONSTER Makes Us See
Q: So, Joey, how did you find your way into Jungian work and your interests and all of that?
I started reading some books about Jung, and my dreams changed.
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.

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